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Spectre (Bilingual)
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Genre | Adventure, Fantasy, Family |
Format | NTSC, DVD-Video |
Contributor | Sam Mendes, L¨¦a Seydoux, Daniel Craig |
Initial release date | 2016-02-09 |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 29 minutes |
Studio | 20th Century Fox |
Colour | Unknown |
Manufacturer | 20th Century Fox |
UPC | 883904330721 |
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SPECTRE
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Parcel Dimensions : 19 x 13.4 x 1.4 cm; 58.97 g
- Director : Sam Mendes
- Media Format : NTSC, DVD-Video
- Run time : 2 hours and 29 minutes
- Release date : Feb. 9 2016
- Actors : Daniel Craig, L¨¦a Seydoux
- Dubbed: : French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B018RCRIWK
- Country of origin : Canada
- Âé¶¹Çø Rank: #6,286 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #164 in Fantasy (Movies & TV Shows)
- #354 in Children & Family
- #1,691 in Action & Adventure
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Customers like the quality, functionality, and visual quality of the movie. They mention it's an excellent addition to the Bond movie collection, very classic Bond, and worth a second look. Customers find it entertaining, exciting, and an enjoyable escape from reality. They also appreciate the action from the start to the end. Customers are satisfied with Daniel Craig's performance. However, some have mixed opinions on the pacing and plot.
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Customers like the quality of the movie. They say it's an excellent addition to the Bond movie collection.
"Great movie, good price..." Read more
"Another great bond movie & at a great price. Glad to have it in my collection." Read more
"This is a great movie .. I can watch it repeatedly .. recommend ?..." Read more
"This james bond movie SPECTRA has to be one of the best Bond movies yet never a dull moment in the whole movie..." Read more
Customers like the functionality of the product. They mention it's great as expected, works perfectly on their 4K video and TV, and Daniel Craig does a great job. Customers also say it's Daniel Craig's best performance as Bond yet.
"Works fine and quick delivery." Read more
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"Great 007 style and action" Read more
"Not as good as I was hoping and the sound had to be turned up way high to hear , always seems to be the same with (BILINGUAL) movies." Read more
Customers like the visual quality of the movie. They mention it's classic Bond, fabulous, and worth a second look. They also appreciate the adorable knitted creations.
"Love the visuals. It brings all the other stories together and brings closier to the events...." Read more
"...Elegant and sinister. Waltz plays it wonderfully. This is Bond at it's best...." Read more
"...The opening at the Day of the Dead parade is really well done." Read more
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Customers find the movie entertaining, exciting, and enjoyable. They say it's a typical Bond style, an enjoyable escape from reality, and a great entertainment value.
"This was another fun James Bond - Daniel Craig does a great job. The opening at the Day of the Dead parade is really well done." Read more
"As usual 007 keeps you entertained for the duration. Great mvie." Read more
"As good as Skyfall was. The action is interesting from beginning to end and you get to see more of James Bond character and personality in this one...." Read more
"It was entertaining." Read more
Customers appreciate the action in the movie. They mention it has loads of action right from the start to the crazy car chases. They also say it's well-paced and Craig's best performance as Bond yet.
"Great addition to the series! Lots of action and thoroughly entertaining." Read more
"ACTION, ACTION, ACTION, 007 AT HIS BEST..." Read more
"Another great Bond film, lots of action. Well worth watching." Read more
"...It was fantastically action filled, powerfully acted, particularly with Judy Dench¡¯s performance providing M¡¯s swan song...." Read more
Customers like the performance of Bond. They mention the movie is full of action and showed a different side of the character. They also say Daniel Craig plays the role of Bond perfectly. Additionally, they say the four films tie together in a way that really let's us learn about the Bond.
"...Finally, the 4 films tie together in a way that really let's us learn about the Bond character in a way that we have not been privy to, for 50 years...." Read more
"...up watching ALL the Bond series, every actor gives his take and Craig inhabits Bond. Would recommend!????..." Read more
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"...Daniel Craig plays the role of Bond perfectly. Loads of action right from the start and ends with a bang...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the movie. Some mention it's fast-paced and gives an urgency and real-time feel to the films. However, others say the movie dragged at times and the image continuously froze while the sound continued.
"The movie dragged, and was not as intense as other James Bond movies." Read more
"...This factor gives an urgency and real time feel to the films, as well as an urge to re-watch the preceding movies...." Read more
"...The story dragged at times, but the movie was still fast-paced enough that it didn't get boring." Read more
"...The pace is slowed down and the story is fitting with the overall theme. I thoroughly enjoyed it." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the plot of the movie. Some mention it has fair plot development, while others say the story is not as good as the three previous movies starring Daniel Craig.
"The story was not as good as the three previous movies starring Daniel Craig; for some reason it seemed to drag." Read more
"Excellent End to An Excellent Run..." Read more
"Very good film. Quite a bit of action, very little depth of plot development. An enjoyable escape from reality." Read more
"The picture was never clear. Lighting not good. Had a difficult time seeing this film." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2016Verified PurchaseWell, the first fifteen minutes of Sam Mendes' latest Bond effort are probably better than anything on screen at the moment, action film or otherwise. The opening sequence in Mexico is as good as any Bond movie intro has ever been, easily equal to the formidable train scene at the start of Skyfall or the foot chase scene in Casino Royale. How did Spectre rate overall? Here's my review to find out.
One aspect of the Craig-ian bonds I have to profess loving is the fact that the first two occurred within hour of one another, namely Casino Royale into Quantum of Solace. Here, with Spectre, we pick up shortly after the incidents at Skyfall. This factor gives an urgency and real time feel to the films, as well as an urge to re-watch the preceding movies. Now as with everything, there is a penchant to turn on what was perceived as innovative and groundbreaking. I cite as example, the Bond-ian lore redefining ¡°Skyfall¡±. The movie directed by Sam Mendes and featuring a tour de force performance by Javier Bardem as ¡°Silva¡± brought deep emotional depth and gravitas to the Bond mythos. It was fantastically action filled, powerfully acted, particularly with Judy Dench¡¯s performance providing M¡¯s swan song. It was politically charged and relevant and garnered both critical praise and financial success; earning in excess of 1 billion dollars world-wide. Familiarity breeds contempt, however, and now there is an epic amount of vitriol aimed at this movie. The vitriol now carries through to Mendes¡¯ latest Bond opus, ¡°Spectre¡±via numerous reviews.
Honestly, people are fickle. As I stated earlier, the first fifteen minutes of this film have more going for them than most films depict in their entirety. The opening text about the dead being alive segues into a massive big screen celebration featuring Mexico¡¯s Diaz de Muerta (Day of the Dead) celebrations. Bond clad in a skeleton outfit, complete with a top hat, calmly strides throughout the celebrations with his consort by his side. Moments later, he is stripped down to his perfectly cut suit prepping for an ¡®elimination¡¯ of an unknown Spanish man plotting to blow up a stadium with his associates. What ensues is madness featuring a helicopter fight that just has to be seen on big screen With this bombastic start; we return to a terse meeting between Bond (Craig) and Mallory (Ralph Fiennes) the new M. Mallory calls out Bond for wanton destruction and carrying out a violent action publicly while their division, namely the 00 division is under intense scrutiny. He questions him as to the why of his mission and suspends him when Bond won¡¯t answer for his actions. Bond takes his suspension far too calmly, prepping the viewer for the subversive actions that follow.
The movie will probably be Craig¡¯s last despite his being under contract to do one more. Unquestionably, and I know I might catch heat for this; Craig has become the James Bond. His combination of intelligence, epic battle prowess, ruthless cunning and just plain confidence have allowed him to surpass all those who precede him...yes....even Sean Connery. I will use one word to typify Craig¡¯s take on Fleming¡¯s legendary character ¨C capable. Craig¡¯s Bond seems, and really is, undeniably capable. The physicality he brings to this role is incontestable. The humanity measured against his calculating efficacy allows this Bond to become something more. This latest foray simply cinches his claim and legacy.
The film is rife with Easter Eggs/homages to previous Bond films, particularly the gadget-y vehicles and weapons. This is done to a lower key, however, so that it does not detract from the narrative a trap many of the older films did not avoid. The sheer task of unifying all the Craig film villains under one banner and spring-boarding the nearly familial origin of the uber threat was brilliant. Monica Belluci's Lucia Sciarra, besides appearing ageless, is simply a vessel for Bond¡¯s obtaining information to get closer to a threat without mercy. The connection with Mr. White (Jesper Christensen), a key character in both Casino and Quantum was well played and leads our protagonist to a liaison and eventual empathetic connection long denied Bond.
Lea Seydoux gives a smoldering performance as a femme fatale whose origins don¡¯t differ that much from Bond¡¯s. As Madeline Swann, interactions with him lack the witty play demonstrated by Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), from Casino Royale, but are still chemistry laden and resonant. The mega villain of the piece later aptly refers to Lynd¡¯s death as ¡°the big one¡± as far as losses incurred to James Bond at his hand.
There is very much a collaborative feel to this film. Bond has a proper team in this one, namely via his ¡°mole¡±, Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) and Q (Ben Winshaw ). The playful banter between Bond and his associates adds an injection of much needed humor. Q¡¯s comment¡¯s ¡°I hate you right now¡± and ¡°Mallory wants my balls as Christmas ornaments¡± are delivered with perfect deadpan aplomb. M¡¯s (Dench) former second, Tanner, played by Rory Kinnear is allowed a voice in this film as well as he works covertly with Bond, helping him fulfill M¡¯s last wishes. Mallory too takes an active role in this film, acting against the localized threat, Max/C (Andrew Scott), against his people via an imminent reinvention of the intelligence community world-wide.
The main villains are Oberhauser (Kristof Waltz) and Hinx (Dave Bautista). Bautista, a former professional wrestler, brings an incredible physical presence in this film. After his epic last outing as Drax in the outstanding ¡°Guardians of the Galaxy¡±, here he lets his actions speak in his stead. In fact, he only utters one word throughout the entire film. His fight scenes with Bond push the level of credulity a bit as honestly, the big man can hit and with tremendous impact. I¡¯m just sayin¡¯.
The real threat, as always, is the cerebral villain. Waltz can play such roles in his sleep. With Oberhauser, he brings an understated vileness and insanity that surpasses the character to which he pays homage. There are clues as to his identity throughout the film and with an ever ravenous fan base that cannot wait until a damn film comes out, facts better kept until the film¡¯s release were unveiled earlier on. Either way, Waltz provides the requisite villainy without issue. A smile or simple gesture from the man is menacing. Waltz as Oberhauser simply works. Spectre is not the greatest Bond film ever made but it unquestionably top tier. If this film is to be Craig¡¯s Bond finale, however, it is one delivered with presence, passion and oomph. Spectre is assuredly simply outstanding and well worth your time.
- Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2016Verified PurchaseI will not run on about all the plot points, anyone ordering this is already a fan and probably knows this particular story line. I will simply say that regardless as to whether you feel Sean Connery is the only real Bond or not, I will unapologetically state that Daniel Craig has single handedly revived this franchise in way that it is now hard to imagine anyone else could. More over, Craig's films have been brilliantly directed and produced. Finally, the 4 films tie together in a way that really let's us learn about the Bond character in a way that we have not been privy to, for 50 years. This particular film (the latest and supposedly final film featuring Craig) ties so much of his life up that it makes you wonder if there is anymore that they could share. Sure there is... and with over 1 billion dollars being made by each of the last 3 films, it is likely that Craig will be enticed to go further with this series. (Fact: As of this writing Daniel Craig was offered a very cool $150 million to do 2 more films. He claims he'd rather be boiled in hot oil first but I suspect this might all be part of playing hard to get and I am sure that the studio's will pursue him further.)
As for the Blu-ray itself, the production level is 2nd to none as is the film itself. We all have our favorites but this one's seems a little more special than most. Christoph Waltz is a SUPER actor (see Djhang Unchanged and Inglorious Bastards for more proof) and he brings a fantastic portrayal of Blofeld to this movie. Elegant and sinister. Waltz plays it wonderfully.
This is Bond at it's best. The Blu-ray itself, is about the best way that I can think of to bring it home.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2020Verified PurchaseWith the exception of "Dr No" the first Bond film, the series has tended to start with an elaborate and exciting opening sequence that runs before the main titles appear. Over the years it is almost as though the film makers want to out do the previous film's efforts. Nowadays the cost of setting up and shooting these sequences is far greater than the total cost of some earlier Bond films.
The opening to "SPECTRE" keeps up with this time honoured tradition and does not let the viewer down. You want action? It is there in spades. You want "big" sets? You get them plus a cast of a thousand or so people to flesh out the space.
Daniel Craig, who will be handing over the Bond mantle soon, has defined the Bond character differently from his predecessors. Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan tended to be slightly more upper crust Bonds, but Daniel Craig's character has proved to be a little more gritty and has more of a street brawler approach. He brings this to "SPECTRE" and provides an adventurous ride throughout the film.
I found the behind-the-scenes- extras on the DVD well worth watching.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 24, 2016Verified PurchaseThought this was going to be a moderately enjoyable film due to all the negative stuff I'd read beforehand. I can happily say this is erroneous imo. The film is better than just good but not great. It is a throwback to the old James Bond flicks of Sean Connery in that the spy is thinking as much as he's fighting. The pace is slowed down and the story is fitting with the overall theme. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
- Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2025Verified PurchaseDaniel Craig never disappoints in this Bond incarnation. Costumes script lighting photography casting all luscious if you can view o. A big monitor or big screen tv. I have grown up watching ALL the Bond series, every actor gives his take and Craig inhabits Bond. Would recommend!????
- Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2025Verified PurchaseGreat
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- Jaren F.Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars JUST LIKE NEW, LITERALLY!!!
Verified PurchaseI ordered this movie like new and it arrived in excellent condition. Couldn't tell it wasn't new except for the fact it wasn't still wrapped in plastic. It also had a digital copy code in it and for fun I typed it in and to my surprise it hadn't been redeemed yet so I also got a digital copy like I would if it were new. Excellent buy!!!
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suche nach: Marco WarstatReviewed in Germany on March 30, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars ? Lizenz zum Leiden
Verified Purchase? Wenn 007 durch Mauern kracht, Martini schl¨¹rft und gleichzeitig sein Kindheitstrauma aufarbeitet ¨C dann ist Daniel Craig wieder im Einsatz! In Spectre geht es weniger um Gimmicks und Girls, sondern um Geister der Vergangenheit, explodierende Geb?ude und einen B?sewicht mit Kuschelambitionen. ???¡á???
? Bond ist zur¨¹ck ¨C aber die Welt ist komplizierter geworden. Nach dem Chaos aus Skyfall arbeitet 007 auf eigene Faust und folgt einer geheimen Spur quer ¨¹ber den Globus ¨C von Mexiko City ¨¹ber Rom bis in die ?sterreichischen Alpen. Dabei st??t er auf eine mysteri?se Organisation: SPECTRE. Ihr Anf¨¹hrer? Franz Oberhauser, gespielt von Christoph Waltz, charmant wie ein Geb?ck und kalt wie ein Eisschrank. W?hrend Bond alles riskiert, stellt sich ihm eine Frage: Wie viel Vergangenheit kann man bek?mpfen, bevor sie dich verschlingt? ?????
? Stylish wie immer, aber mit schwerem Anzug: Spectre bietet klassische Bond-Momente ¨C tolle Schaupl?tze, coole Stunts und einen Soundtrack, der G?nsehaut macht. Der Vorspann? Filmkunst! Das Bond-Girl? L¨¦a Seydoux ¨C stark, sch?n, nicht nur Beiwerk. Die Blu-ray-Version liefert gestochen scharfe Bilder, wummernden DTS-Ton und Extras f¨¹r alle, die wissen wollen, wie viele Anz¨¹ge beim Dreh zerrissen wurden. ???
? Also, Popcorn raus, Disc rein und bereitmachen f¨¹r eine wilde Fahrt auf dem Mondlicht-Express!
Und wer nach dem Film noch nicht genug von au?ergew?hnlichen Bildern hat: Einfach mal "Marco Warstat" auf Âé¶¹Çø suchen und sich von einzigartigen Bildkalendern, Puzzles & Leinw?nden ¨¹berraschen lassen ¨C die perfekte Geschenkidee f¨¹r jeden Anlass! ????
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- Mark C. LewisReviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Packaging for a 007 Collectable Blu Ray
Verified PurchaseSteelbook packaging is more solid and significant than the normal plastic Blu Ray packaging. I have gotten 'new' Blu Ray packaging that is already broken or cracked when I first open it. If it's a movie you want to buy on Blu Ray, invest in the steelbook edition.