How ironic is it then, that in a franchise defined partially by style (the women, the cars, the suits, the casinos, etc.) that the director who lacks an overt style of his own directed one of the best James Bond movies ever made? I’d argue that not only did he make one of the best Bond movies, but he also set a standard for blockbuster action movies in the 21st century.
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