The Great Bondian Identity Crisis
Support me on Patreon: / eyebrowcinema Correction: I accidentally refer to Terence Fisher near the end of the video when I meant Terence Young. Co-written by Michael S. Follow him on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/themovievampire/ With No Time to Die on the way, it's time to look back on Daniel Craig's run as James Bond and to consider what the series has lost along the way. This video essay analyzes the four Bond films of the Craig era, with an emphasis on the way the character has changed in his modern iteration. Please like and subscribe for more classic and contemporary film analysis. Follow me on Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/danpgsimpson... Once Upon a Time in the West - Setting the Stage - • Once Upon a Time in the West - Setting th... Silent Films are Like Hard Liquor - • Silent Films are Like Hard Liquor: A Guide... The Apartment and How to Write Movies Good - • The Apartment and How to Write Movies Good Alfred Hitchcock - The Dark Ages - • Alfred Hitchcock - The Dark Ages The Death of the American Gangster Film - • The Death of the American Gangster Film

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