Is Spectre a flop?
While it’s far from the worst James Bond film, Spectre is considered a misfire for the series due to numerous problems that irked 007 fans. From narrative mistakes to behind-the-scenes rights issues, there’s a lot that went wrong with Daniel Craig’s fourth James Bond movie, Spectre.
Was Spectre a good movie?
Perhaps no Bond movie is more polarizing than Daniel Craig’s fourth outing Spectre. Feedback to other Bond movies has mostly been unanimous, with fans and critics agreeing on whether they were bad or good. This explains why the movie has a score of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes and a rating of 6.8/10 on IMDb.
What is the rating of the movie Spectre?
The BBFC formally rated Spectre 12A on 21 October 2015. Short BBFCinsight cited ‘moderate violence, threat’.
Is Spectre a real organization?
SPECTRE (an acronym for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and video games.
Is James Bond Spectre bad?
Spectre is far from the best of the James Bond films, but it’s not as bad as people seem to think. It’s hard to believe that it’s been six years since the release of the last James Bond movie. The gap even ties the near fatal six-year distance between Licence to Kill and GoldenEye.
Is Spectre good or evil?
As the Presence manifests Itself in different aspects, The Spectre embodies Divine Wrath. Charged with rooting out and punishing evil in all its forms, The Spectre fulfills his mission with near-limitless power, basically having the abilities of God.
What does a 12A rating mean?
The BBFC has released a new advert to help increase awareness of what the 12A cinema rating means. In 2013 the BBFC found that 75% of the British public understand that a film rated 12A is generally suitable for children aged 12 and over, but a younger child may see the film if accompanied by an adult.
Why is Spectre rated PG-13?
The MPAA rated Spectre PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence, some disturbing images, sensuality and language.
Who is the villain in SPECTRE?
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Christoph Waltz as Ernst Stavro Blofeld (born Franz Oberhauser), Bond’s nemesis and the mysterious mastermind behind Spectre, as well as the puppeteer responsible for a series of recent events in Bond’s life, motivated by a longstanding grudge against him.