Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosonn says hello. They both had a serious Bond movie that took themselves more seriously than one or other their previous outlines.
That's a load of shit. People have been spitting out that lame tune since the nineties. He's no longer relevant to you. Or whatever archaic, arbitrary, and dumb standard you have in mind. You don't speak for me, my family my friends nor a majority of the world. I always won't come a new James Bond. Sounds more like you're mad because it's not caterer. Specifically towards you for those in your age group.
I'm looking forward to whatever they have on offer. I don't need the same thing every single time. Could be fun; could suck. I doubt it though because I know how to have fun with life and gaming. If you don't want to play, that is fine all, but you don't have to be a grumpy bear about every single thing, Because you didn't get a thousand percent of what you wanted.
They said in the Casino Royale interviews that it didn't make sense for James Bond to walk into these places in such fine suits anymore, so they had to start picking out more casual wear. Of course, that didn't last long, and he does stand out more again. People dress like slobs nowadays, have become so lazy, making tuxedos stand out more than they did then. The girl is more likely to wear leggings without a long top or skirt than the beautiful dresses we see in the movies. They separate Bond from the regular people more than they used to, have him around so many rich people, to keep up this image without him looking like a fish out of water. But that makes him blander. He used to mingle with the commoners more when the job required.
That hyper-focused image brings me to the cars. Whereas Roger Moore drove down a mountainous road and a busy town in a little crap-mobile in one of the series’ best chases, Daniel Craig drives hypercars and vintage replicas so expensive that there is almost no traffic. That chase in Spectre, the newest one I watched, was as depressing as the movie. Even in the middle of the night, the lack of traffic in Rome was bizarre, and the high speed boring. The filmmakers have a very limited number of hypercars and vintage replicas that they can damage. Surely the aesthetic decline of cars is also part of the reason they pick these insane hypercars and vintage now that are useless in front of a camera due to their cost.
James Bond is a gentleman, but gentlemen don't exist anymore. When Vesper leaves the table in Casino Royale and all the men stand up, no one knows what that is anymore. A woman would not expect it anymore, even a classy one like her, I'm sure. Bond is so outdated, which was the theme in Skyfall. So old-fashioned that it comes off as hipster. He's befuddled as Vesper gives him his clothes, complaining, “It's tailored,” because he can't win by being masculine and assertive, because that would require the girl to be more vulnerable, and we can't have that. When he's not befuddled, there's more bickering as both sexes assert their dominance.
Even as far back as GoldenEye, they acknowledged that he’s a dinosaur, and it's only become sadder to watch over the years. He doesn't belong. The movies are screwed anyway, but the games could go back to… Well, the games are screwed too, regardless of the time period, because they still have to comply with current norms. But he wouldn't look as ridiculous.
The theme music is a relic of the 1960s, which is why they've tried to make it electronic and why none of the other music fits alongside it.
Dalton and Brosnan's characters didn't cry about something that happened movies ago and their portrayals didn't become so dour and depressing. The connected story was all for the worse.