
Daniel Craig
James Bond
Christoph Waltz
Blofeld
Léa Seydoux
Madeleine
Ralph Fiennes
M
Monica Bellucci
Lucia
Ben Whishaw
Q
Naomie Harris
Moneypenny
Dave Bautista
Hinx
Andrew Scott
C
Rory Kinnear
Tanner
Jesper Christensen
Mr. White
Alessandro Cremona
Marco Sciarra
Stephanie Sigman
Estrella
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Mexican Man in Lift
Adriana Paz
Mexican Woman in Lift
Domenico Fortunato
Gallo
Marco Zingaro
Gallo's Accomplice
Stefano Elfi DiClaudia
Gallo's Accomplice
Ian Bonar
Q's Assistant
Tam Williams
Moneypenny's Boyfriend
Richard Banham
Blofeld's London Helicopter Pilot
Pip Carter
SC019 Police Commander
Simon Lenagan
SC019 Police Officer
Alessandro Bressanello
Priest
Marc Zinga
Moreau
Brigitte Millar
Vogel
Adel Bencherif
Abrika
Gediminas Adomaitis
Blofeld's Right Hand Man
Peppe Lanzetta
Lorenzo
Francesco Arca
Francesco
Matteo Taranto
Marco
Emilio Aniba
Palazzo Security
Benito Sagredo
Guerra
Dai Tabuchi
Businessman
George Lasha
Businessman
Sargon Yelda
Businessman
Andy Cheung
Businessman
Erick Hayden
Marshall
Oleg Mirochnikov
Valerian
Antonio Salines
Fiat Driver
Miloud Mourad Benamara
Street Sweeper
Gido Schimanski
Chairman
Nigel Barber
Head of Nation
Patrice Naiambana
Head of Nation
Stéphane Cornicard
Head of Nation
Gary Fannin
Head of Nation
Sadao Ueda
Head of Nation
Phillip Law
Head of Nation
Wai Wong
Head of Nation
Joseph Balderrama
Head of Nation
Eiji Mihara
Aide
Junichi Kajioka
Aide
Victor Schefé
Clinic Barman
Harald Windisch
Clinic Security Guard
Tristan Matthiae
Clinic Security Guard
Detlef Bothe
Cable Car Heavy
Bodo Friesecke
Cable Car Heavy
Wilhelm Iben
Syringe Heavy
Noemi Krausz
Snowboarder
Noah Saavedra
Snowboarder
Francis Attakpah
Snowboarder
Michael Glantschnig
Snowboarder
Marlon Boess
Snowboarder
Marie Wohlmuth
Snowboarder
Lili Epply
Snowboarder
Konstantin Gerlach
Snowboarder
Lara Parmiani
L'Americain Manager
Umit Ulgen
Train Guard
Amra Mallassi
Train Waiter
Ziad Abaza
Train Barman
Walid Mumuni
Blofeld's Chauffeur
Derek Horsham
Blofeld's Guard
Nari Blair-Mangat
Blofeld's Guard
Michael White
Blofeld's Butler
Nader Dernaika
Blofeld's Analyst
Pezh Maan
Blofeld's Chief Analyst
Judi Dench
M (uncredited)
Kim Adis
Lair Staff (uncredited)
Steve Barnett
Russian Bodyguard (uncredited)
Romeo Visca
Bodyguard (uncredited)
Kumud Pant
Lair Staff
Karl Farrer
Businessman (uncredited)






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Reviews
Words can't describe how boring this is.

Spectre has an introspect into what is wrong with modern Bond movies. Namely, that they don't work, because 007 is about action, exotic sceneries, cinematic brilliance, beautiful women, gadgets that go wrong or right, and most of all the wit and charm and atmosphere. I'm not sure when the forma should have changed from exciting to dull, probably around 1995, but it changed before that year. And

**Spectre has plenty of style, class, action, and spectacular moments but the film lacks the passion and zeal of Casino Royale or Skyfall.** After the incredible bombastic success of Skyfall, the return of Sam Mendes, and the announcement of Christoph Waltz as the villain, expectations skyrocketed to ridiculous heights. Unfortunately, these expectations climbed too high for Spectre to meet. Whi

The word "convoluted" comes to mind, as does the word "unwatchable" By the time Spectre came out, I was honestly sick of Daniel Craig's James Bond hates being James Bond depiction. And now I've come to really despise him, I mean Moore used to be my least favorite Bond, and I like him so much more than Craig. But... the script was kind of all over the place. I think they were trying to do twi

Now that Dame Judi has shaken her off her cinematic mortal coil, the new "M" (Ralph Fiennes) is facing increasing pressure from whizzkid "C" (Andrew Scott) to shut down the 007 programme and rely on an international, computer generated, system of intelligence gathering. Needless to say, "007" (Daniel Craig) has his doubts about this and after a manhunt to Rome (via Mexico) that must have cost bill
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/spectre-spoiler-free-review "Spectre fails to reach the tremendous potential of its intriguing narrative and fascinating antagonist, but Sam Mendes still pulls off a decent James Bond flick. The screenplay raises significant issues with an incredibly dull subplot that deeply affects the pacing of a bloated runtime. In additi

> Not your usual Bond movie, but still a good entertainer. What I liked from a couple of last Bond movies was they were off the regular 007 style, like not overly rely on spy's special gadgets. This change has been since the day one of Daniel Craig as a famous British spy, James Bond. Anyway, he's the most fittest (muscular) Bond I've ever seen and he's celebrating 10 year anniversary with this
A "correct" Bond movie. All the expected stereotypes are included, Waltz is an OK bad guy and the intro scene is something really impressive. Nothing else really new ...
Well, cinema’s most treasured and resilient British spy guy is back as the legendary James Bond makes his twenty-fourth outing on the big screen in the highly anticipated and slickly-made Spectre. Worldwide Agent 007 fans understandably maintain their embedded expectations and vision as to what calculating and cunning mission their suave and sophisticated gun-toting, martini-sipping espionage thri
<a href="http://www.cutprintfilm.com/reviews/spectre/"</a> In hindsight my excitement for Spectre seems a bit foolish. After Skyfall, director Sam Mendes openly stated that he wouldn’t direct another Bond movie. And even so, Skyfall wasn’t the best of the new Bond films by any measure – dragging on for much too long. But somehow I got sucked into the hype of Mendes’ vision for an homage to the












