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Quantum of Solace Movie Review

“You shot him at point blank and threw him off a roof.  I’d hardly call that showing restraint.” - M Quantum of Solace is directed by Marc Forster and is the second film to star Daniel Craig as James Bond.  The film also stars Judi Dench, Olga Kurylenko, Gemma Arterton, and Mathieu Amalric.  Taking place directly after the events of Casino Royale , this film finds James Bond investigating Quantum, a mysterious organization responsible for the death of someone close to him.  His investigation leads him to Dominic Greene, a member of Quantum who is trying to occupy territory in Bolivia.  Throughout the film, Bond tails Greene in hope of finding answers as to what Quantum is. Casino Royale gave the Bond series a fresh new feel and showed us what a dark version of Agent 007 would look like.  Quantum of Solace keeps the grittiness and violence of Casino Royale , but there doesn’t seem to be as much passion or originality as there was in its predecesso...

Casino Royale Movie Review

“You changed your shirt, Mr. Bond.  I hope our little game isn’t causing you to perspire.” - Le Chiffre Casino Royale was directed by Martin Campbell, and is the first film to star Daniel Craig as James Bond.  The movie also stars Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, and Judi Dench.  In this film, MI6 Agent James Bond achieves 00 status and earns his licence to kill.  From there, he is assigned his first mission as Agent 007, and we follow Bond as he goes up against a terrorist financier named Le Chiffre in a game of poker, in an attempt to make him go bankrupt.  When it came out in 2006, nobody had ever seen a Bond film like Casino Royale .  It took familiar staples of the classic Bond films and turned them on their heads.  The film served as a reboot for the Bond series, and next to Mad Max: Fury Road , Casino Royale is one of my favorite reboots of a popular franchise.  It does what all great reboots should do: it gives familiar characters an...

Batman: The Black Mirror Comic Book Review

“There was never any question that something was different about James… that something was wrong.” - Jim Gordon Batman: The Black Mirror is written by Scott Snyder and is illustrated by Jock and Francesco Francavilla.  It ran for ten issues in the year 2011 and is known for being the last Batman story written before the introduction of the New 52.  The book is now considered a modern classic, and many people consider The Black Mirror to be some of Scott Snyder’s finest work.   Batman has always been my favorite superhero.  There are just so many things to love about Batman as a character.  However, my favorite Batman stories are ones that give us a completely new look into Batman and the world in which he lives, and more importantly, ones that ask the question “What if?”  For example, Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns asks “What if Batman were an old man?”  Brian Augustyn’s Gotham By Gaslight asks “What if Batman fought Jack the Ri...