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Spectre


Now I was going to make this Fall Movies Part 3 but as I had so much to talk about I decided it deserved its own post.

So as a Brit James Bond is in our DNA, we all have a favourite (Connory of course) and we love nothing more than to see the worlds most famous spy (sorry Ethan Hunt, side bar how good would a MI Bond cross over be) take on the latest big bad.

Now I refused for months to watch Skyfall and after much badgering I eventually gave in, I'm grateful for those who badgered me into it because it is such a great movie. Since seeing Skyfall I have been so pumped for Spectre and the trailer does not disappoint. Bond jokes about taking some overdue holiday while really on a mission of his own in Mexico city, shiny gadgets are shown and Bond wants to disappear. We find out Bond links all of Spectre together, and Christoph Waltz plays the organisations chilling head while Dave Batista looks like its muscle.

This looks on par with Skyfall and also very violent. With helicopter crashes, sniper kills, high speed car chases and explosions galore throughout the trailer.

Take a peek at the trailer below and check out Spectre UK 26th of October US 6th of November. Remember it's shaken not stirred!



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