Laurie Swinton posted: " We went and saw the new James Bond movie this weekend, No Time to Die. It was the first time we'd seen a movie on the big screen in over two years. There's something about seeing a flick on the big screen that can't be replicated in the comfort of"
We went and saw the new James Bond movie this weekend, No Time to Die. It was the first time we'd seen a movie on the big screen in over two years.
There's something about seeing a flick on the big screen that can't be replicated in the comfort of your living room. Everything is larger than life. You feel part of the action, your body's reflexes twitch at every fight scene, and your torso pushes up against the back of your seat during the car chases as if you were holding on for dear life in the passenger seat of Bond's Aston Martin. Dolby surround sound rumbles through the theatre and you are transported to the French Riviera, the fjords of Norway or the secret service headquarters of Mi6 in London.
This latest Bond film didn't disappoint. It was my favourite and a stellar farewell performance for actor Daniel Craig. There was everything you expect and crave in a Bond film, the debonair Bond, a bevy of beautiful female agents, kickass fight and chase scenes, classic lines only Bond can deliver, plot twists, villains and many references and nods to previous films including a volcanic island set for destruction. I jumped in my seat at least four or five times.
This week's #HappyAct is to throw off the shackles of Netflix, Prime and Showcase and get out and see a picture on the big screen. I highly recommend No Time to Die. Happy viewing!
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