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Quantum Of Solace

Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and some sexual content.

PG-13 In Theaters 11/14/2008 , 105min.
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42%
Viewer score based on 184 ratings
58%
Critic score based on 38 reviews

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July 17, 2011
dbfplsp
Both Bond movies with Craig were filled with action above and beyond previous Bond movies. Though Craig is not my favorite Bond I think the two movies are far better than some of the previous voter's views.
December 21, 2010
scarvesff
Thank you for the entertainment
September 28, 2009
Wmac212
To me the movie was inferior to Casino Royale. So if you want to see my review of the movie. Type Casino Royale. I give it 2 and a half stars out of 5.
March 03, 2009
Paul Preister
really good. by far the best 007!!!
February 24, 2009
MSkeie
Regarding the Oscars, I thought Hugh Jackman was the best emcee we have ever had - he was charming, talented and the Oscars had a new flair, thanks to him. I have an opposite feelng on almost every category in your Oscars re-cap - you guys are way off base.

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A.O. Scott
The New York Times
The violence in his (Craig's) first outing, "Casino Royale," was notably intense, and while Quantum of Solace is not quite as brutal, the mood is if anything even more grim and downcast. Full Review
Ann Hornaday
Washington Post
Thank heaven for Judi Dench, whose M provides Quantum of Solace its sole quantum of peppery brio. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
The stunts are as muscular and the film as handsome to look at as the hero who so ably pulls them off. But the story linking it all together is thin and weak. Full Review
Dana Stevens
Slate
Quantum of Solace, the first bona fide sequel in the Bond series, has the poky pace and expository padding of the middle chapter of a trilogy. Full Review
Derek Elley
Variety
Stripped of "Royale's" humor, elegance and reinvented old-school stylishness, Quantum has little left except its plot, which is rudimentary and slightly barmy, in the line of the Roger Moore pics of the '70s and '80s. Full Review