No Time to Die: What did you think?

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If you’ve ever read any 007 coverage here on JoBlo.com or checked out our series James Bond Revisited on JoBlo Videos, you’ll know that all of us here are what one might call “James Bond enthusiasts.” In fact, I was so psyched to interview Daniel Craig last weekend that just before the interview, I had to have a bracing shot of gin. I had to calm my nerves and loosen up a bit! Luckily, it worked, and I had a fun sit-down with him and Rami Malek.

As such, we’ve been covering No Time to Die a lot here on JoBlo.com. Heck, I have been interviewed about it so many times by the news media in my Montreal hometown that I’ve almost lost count. I just love 007 so much. As for the movie, I gave it a pretty strong 8/10 rating, noting it came in just below Casino Royale and Skyfall, but above Quantum of Solace and SPECTRE as far as Daniel Craig James Bond movies go. I’ll definitely need to see it a second or even a third time before finally sitting down to do a James Bond Revisited episode on it, but you can check out my review here.

Critics, on the whole, seem pretty enamoured with this James Bond outing, giving it a strong 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. But now, as is our custom, the time has come to turn the comments over to you, dear readers. We want to know what YOU think, but first, one ground rule. Please, please, PLEASE don’t give away any SPOILERS. So many people have been leaving spoiler comments on my YouTube review, and that’s not fair as not everyone has had the luxury of seeing it so soon. We’ll all unpack the spoilers sooner or later, but now isn’t the time.

That said, what did you think of No Time to Die? Was it worth the COVID-19 inflicted wait, and is it an appropriate send-off for Daniel Craig? 

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