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I'd prefer the bond films to be serious going forward.

I know people don't like the serious tone but I really love it. it gives the bond films a certain uniqueness to it like a serious drama film and I love it. I disagree with people the Craig films have quite a bit of comedy in them specifically in skyfall, spectre and no time to die some of the comedy is more naturalistic in skyfall but it's there and I prefer the approach of the latter 3 Craig films and it sets the franchise apart. I don't want a Goldeneye tone or a mission impossible tone let bond stay serious yet occasionally comedic its a good Balance. also we've had 20 fun bond movies. there's places to take the character and still have a serious comedic tone.

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