![]() I don’t hate “Spectre” unlike some Bond fans, I don’t consider it to be the worst film in the series. ![]() As “Skyfall” has been one of my favourite films of all time since I was 9 (as of right now, it’s probably my number one favourite), I was obviously going crazy during the build-up to “Spectre.” Going into 2015, it was tied with “Avengers: Age of Ultron” as my most anticipated film of the year. Regardless of the film’s overall quality, “Spectre” always faced an uphill battle as a sequel to “Skyfall.” After the 2012 blockbuster reached critical and commercial heights the likes of which the franchise has rarely seen, “Spectre” had a lot to live up to. Was this an “All Time High”, or will we need “All the Time in the World” to forget it. But at last, with Craig’s final outing as James Bond just a few short hours away, let’s go back 6 years (a third of my lifetime) and examine how “Spectre” has evolved over time. I’ve been meaning to review “Spectre” for about 18 months, as I wanted to coincide it with the release of the 25th Bond film, but for obvious reasons, that plan has been scuppered multiple times. I’ve booked my tickets, I’ve completed my marathon of the previous Daniel Craig 007 films, I’ve watched each trailer a couple of hundred times and now I’m trying to contain my giddy excitement as I await my most anticipated movie in years. This movie could also give you the chance to talk with your children about the real-life consequences of solving problems with violence, as Bond does in the movie.It feels like I may be tempting fate to say it, but “No Time To Die” is released tomorrow. The main messages from this movie are that loyalty is rewarded and that governments shouldn’t have absolute power. Values in this movie that you could reinforce with your children include bravery and loyalty. Therefore we don’t recommend the movie for children under 14 years, and we strongly recommend parental guidance for slightly older teenagers. This movie has violent and disturbing scenes, which include torture and eye-gouging. Spectre is a fast-paced action movie that continues the James Bond tradition of fast cars and violent thrills. The following products are displayed or used in Spectre: Aston Martin, Jaguar, Rolls Royce, Range Rover, Omega watches, Sony and Heineken beer. ![]() The blurry style of the sequence means we don’t see explicit nudity, but it’s obvious that the bodies are nude. The opening sequence also includes naked women dancing around Bond.
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