All in all, I thought the movie was too much like its predecessors and brought little to no novelty to the equation. To me the best part was arguably the intro which was exquisitely produced. While the movie is an obvious attempt at closing off the last Daniel Craig installment of the Bond series by having a story that encompasses them all, it fails to ignite suspense in the viewer or even genuine interest in the storyline aside from the initial buildup. All in all, it was an extremely expense gem that misses the mark with regards to its goals, creating a memorable Bond film that can be enjoyed by fans for decades to come. In that regard, Casino Royale is still to me the best of this series and all others are pale in comparison. Spectre is even more so as there is no real suspense that is felt even when the clock is ticking. That is when you know that you've lost your viewer's interest. It just seems that the evil brother is just no match for Bond, no matter how many toys he's got. I would wait for VCR or so as it isn't all its supposed to be.
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This is not Daniel Craig's last installment of the Bond series. He said that at the Spectre premiere that he was making one more, hence to his contract.
Well he publicly announced that he'd rather die than make another Bond movie, I figured it was his last. Either way, Spectre does seem to close off preceding Bond films w/Craig rather well. I just don't think it's a very interesting or suspenseful film. Beautifully made but just not really good.