Holy crap. #NoTimeToDie heart-stopping action. Awesome story and the ladies of Bond are ass-kicking good. How can a film and franchise be so terrific? Credit to Cary Joji Fukunaga for terrific writing and a brilliant Bond. Thank you. And thank you Daniel Craig pic.twitter.com/l3jcEU2WKc
— Jazz Tangcay (@jazzt) September 28, 2021
I liked the way they weaved in the stories of Craig’s run while taking the character to places we have never seen. This is a Bond film that has the expected action and spectacle (and weird maniacal villain) but it also has a lot heart and heartbreak. It will be divisive tho! pic.twitter.com/cYrmr09q6X
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) September 28, 2021
Yes, it’s a bit long but there’s so much care & attention paid to every detail from making sure the side characters get enough screen time to all of the crafts. The opening credits mix the old with the new, while the story bucks tradition in ways I found tremendously satisfying. pic.twitter.com/H7w5ZGCWew
— Matt Neglia @NYFF (@NextBestPicture) September 28, 2021
Everyone’s going to be talking about that #NoTimeToDie ending but it’s the opening minutes - which reminded me of Joe Wright’s HANNA - that stand out as its best, and make it clear that there is life beyond the franchise’s most familiar beats.
— erickohn (@erickohn) September 28, 2021
The answer better be we still need Bond and more of his storiesQuote:
a story that seems to question how much we still need James Bond to save the day.
As Bond titles go No Time To Die is a pretty sharp meta-comment on the franchise’s viability and also as it turns out after all these years of delay an increasingly urgent plea to the film’s cast members
— Steven Zeitchik (@zeitchikWaPo) September 28, 2021
wangus12 said:The answer better be we still need Bond and more of his storiesQuote:
a story that seems to question how much we still need James Bond to save the day.
There is sooooooooooo much to talk about with my fellow Bond fans about this movie. SO MUCH. But only once everyone else has seen it because 🤫... I am glad that they wrap things up this way with Daniel Craig, its been quite an era with his five Bond movies.
— Alex B. (@firstshowing) September 28, 2021
The wait was worth it. Way to finish Daniel Craig’s #JamesBond run. It’s got a few interesting twists I can’t say I was expecting,but hey,after so many decades, gotta have some surprises left. Really enjoyed all the action and callbacks Cary Joji Fukunaga fit in. A fitting finale
— Monica Castillo (@mcastimovies) September 28, 2021
Wow - #NoTimeToDie is BIG. A relentless dash of action that manages to be both playful and contemplative. Like the hero himself, there are flaws and mistakes. But the film fully belongs to Daniel Craig, whose building narrative over five films comes full circle. pic.twitter.com/cwkjbGRJll
— Brandon Katz (@Great_Katzby) September 28, 2021
NO TIME TO DIE is mostly nonsense, Roger Moore-level absurd plot. But I love Roger Moore and was in the mood for a ridiculous plot. Craig is great. (Though the ending tries to go for something poignant and heavy and I wasn’t into that part.)
— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) September 28, 2021
#NoTimeToDie has everything you want in a James Bond film: action, thrills, jaw-dropping sequences. It’s also surprisingly heartfelt and hopeful. There are definitely some surprises, so avoid spoilers. The action is absolutely incredible. I loved it. pic.twitter.com/9YQYArKIwv
— Dan (@Danimalish) September 28, 2021
No Time to Die is a classy if slightly long last chapter for Daniel Craig’s James Bond. Kudos to cinematographer Linus Sandgren. Ana de Armas kicks some serious ass in a small role. #NoTimeToDie
— Gregory Ellwood - The Playlist 🎬 (@TheGregoryE) September 28, 2021
NO TIME TO DIE is very good. I’m more relieved than anything else. I was worried going in.
— Josh Horowitz (@joshuahorowitz) September 28, 2021
It’s somehow the silliest and most serious Daniel Craig outing. Mostly the former.
#NoTimeToDie was well worth the wait. Daniel Craig is fantastic in his final mission as #JamesBond. I’m floored by the ending. Wow. 👏🏾
— Nathaniel Brail (@NateBrail) September 28, 2021
The absolutely perfect way to bid farewell to Daniel Craig's time as 007. #NoTimeToDie throws back to every element that made his introduction in Casino Royale so iconic. A perfect blend of old and new, buckle up y'all this is as good as Bond can get.
— 🍅Jacqueline🍅 (@THATJacqueline) September 28, 2021
#NoTimeToDie might not be the Bond you are expecting but it’s the Bond that we need to round out the Craig era. It delivers what you want and packs a genuine emotional punch. It delivers the trademark beats with some bold, brave, and fresh creative choices. AVOID ALL SPOILERS! pic.twitter.com/pvUcoVmVU6
— Simon Thompson (@ShowbizSimon) September 28, 2021
NO TIME TO DIE: Need more time to process, but I really liked it a lot — def better than Quantum & Spectre. It’s #DanielCraig’s most grounded and — dare I say it? — most intimate take on #JamesBond with a powerful, unexpected & very emotional payoff. Def worth the wait! pic.twitter.com/q5ladwndg0
— Scott Mantz (@MovieMantz) September 28, 2021
NO TIME TO DIE is a pretty enthralling Bond adventure with entertaining set pieces and flavors of classic moments in the franchise that will make diehards happy. Surprisingly emotional at times too. It’s an ambitious entry that gives Craig’s tenure a well-earned sendoff. pic.twitter.com/McAkn76zDy
— Josh Parham (@JRParham) September 28, 2021
NO TIME TO DIE will give everyone plenty to talk about. Bond hardcore fans of the entire franchise, those who really just dig the Craig era, people who just go to see "the big film that is out." It is So Much Movie.
— DrewMcWeeny (@DrewMcWeeny) September 28, 2021
not everyone’s gonna like it I guess. buncha nerds
— David Sims (@davidlsims) September 29, 2021
Beat40 said:TCTTS said:Teacher_Ag said:
NTTD is going to end Craig's tenure on a weak note and also introduce a terrible replacement as the new Bond, your flight will be turbulent, and the Ags will lose to Bama by at least 2 scores.
I don't care what your views on Obama are, this gif is one of the best when used in the correct context.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Not quite the Skyfall level reviews I was hoping for, but certainly a relief. Pumped for this.
My wife frequently mentions Richard Madden as her dream Bond, and I think I’d be on board with that. pic.twitter.com/5qPe9IJ03T
— Jacob Hall (@JacobSHall) September 29, 2021
TCTTS said:
It's going to be really, really hard to top Craig, and literally no one jumps out to me right now, but I like this basic take…My wife frequently mentions Richard Madden as her dream Bond, and I think I’d be on board with that. pic.twitter.com/5qPe9IJ03T
— Jacob Hall (@JacobSHall) September 29, 2021