
Spectre film 2006 movie#
The success of its predecessor, Skyfall, sets up this new addition to the more than 50-year-old James Bond movie franchise rather well. I've just watched episode S07 | E02 of Bob's Burgers! #bobsburgers tvtime.With the price tag of a whopping 300 million dollars, Spectre better rake in the dough at the box office this weekend. The Movie Rat’s Vault The Movie Rat’s Vault Intro to Auteur Theory with Jean Renoir.

Spectre film 2006 series#
I will see if I tweeted about another title in the series but I may have given that one the short-shrift just slightly. Complete reversals of opinion are rare, as they should be, but re-evaluations are good. Tales of obsession, be them adolescent or adult, can be hard to convey, especially in the horror genre, but I think this one sells it very well.Īnother reason to revisit titles at times it to see if you over-estimated or under-estimated something the first time around. When it’s boiled down what occurs is fairly simple but the jarring, disorienting moments, the paradoxical ones, and the way in which the narrative unfolds are what make it so fascinating to watch. For only through entering the protagonist’s perception can we glimpse Moira in a different manner than the entirety of the town does. This is title really toys with chronology and with perception, its jumps through time in a character-based way and what’s best about it is its myopic focus and view of events. In trying to surmise a series of films, a much more limited one than say Masters of Horror, generalizing and grouping can do a disservice to the individual titles.

Part of my wanting to write about them here is first to highlight them, as I acquired them on DVD, but also to disentangle them. This is the one that separates the die hards from the casual admirers. There will be another tale from the series on this list. It’s not dissimilar to Door into Darkness or Masters of Horror, this edition highlights the uniquely opaque, intricate and dramatic flair that Spain has for the genre.

I embrace any and all horror series like Six Films to Keep You Awake that round up genre directors from certain countries to tell quick effective tales. When thinking back on these films it was the one further down the list of Favorite Older Films, A Christmas Tale, that stood out more, but here’s what I wrote: Part of why I write about movies, and why I’m not so hesitant to revisit them at times, is that my memory can be a bit dodgy at times. For an introduction to the concept of 61 Days of Halloween and a list of films previously feature go here.
