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Do they broadcast James Bond movies internationally as much as they do in German TV at times?
Judging from the amount of frequency, one comes to pity that man... Because he must be the most overworked agent of a secret service around the world. Under real life circumstances, he’d have to have a burnout by now, on top several other mental diseases and an addiction to alcohol, if not that he had already tried to kill himself several times in order to get out of this sick shit of a Groundhog Day cycle.
Judging from the amount of frequency, one comes to pity that man... Because he must be the most overworked agent of a secret service around the world. Under real life circumstances, he’d have to have a burnout by now, on top several other mental diseases and an addiction to alcohol, if not that he had already tried to kill himself several times in order to get out of this sick shit of a Groundhog Day cycle.
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Date: 22 October 2022 11:10 am (UTC)The worst in terms of looking "amateurish" are rather the old Bond movies. But that might also be partially a question of time and that they're already so old. (So much you can already extract from teasers for a channel's schedule, if they broadcast one in the coming days.)
The other aspect of that is: Simplicity (almost idiocy) in the production. (Part of that is also the plot, which for the classic Bond movies from the Cold War era were like "lots and lots of technical trickery and ideological fairy tales".)
At least when I saw a teaser for "Moonraker", I thought if it wasn't a Bond movie, it could very well be also a SchleFaz-movie. The look of the sets didn't look any better than SciFi movies from the time episode which today are labeled as "trashy".