Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:John P. Drake wrote:Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Now who doesn't want a depressing sounding title track?

Two thumbs up for this comment, Daltonite!

Defines it very well!
Thanks.
I remember hearing so much how depressing the music of Dido was. I never though Dido's music was depressing, but Adele, I can feel my will to live just slip away when I hear any of her songs. Still, if Adele is brought back, it will be just another reason for me to sit this next one out.
Well said, again. They aim it at the audience who are manic depressives and claim to be "Shakespearean", which is, of course, very humiliating. A so-called "James Bond" story with tragic theme, where every character is depressed, they all commit suicide, the bad guys are just awful with incredibly weak causes, the main character loves to go "rogue", as that's b@d@$$ for the modern day audience, performs some fictitious Jason Bourne knock-off fake hand to hand combat, and of course.... a very boring storyline with the length of two and half hours, I nearly fell asleep when I went to see the latest installment in the cinema. They think making it look artsy and that long would give them academy awards... Yawn, oh well, they can live up with it now. Because John Logan said the next thing they do with Craig is to explore his "fears" and "emotions" a lot more, yet the movie is going to "light-hearted" they claimed. Can anyone smell a chick flick to a tee coming up? And since Craig likes to wear female dresses...
