![]() Tread a kind of middle ground between homage and parody, it takes a while to find its tonal center, veering rather wildly in its early goingīetween exciting if somewhat rote action sequences and more sly, winking references to spies who have gone before. Perhaps because Kingsman: The Secret Service tends to When compared to Fleming's more florid formulations, while some small screen efforts like Get Smart played things resolutely for laughs. Some, like The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, were fairly "drab" World of Ian Fleming, featuring top secret espionage agents plying their craft in various exotic locales. Suddenly the media waters were full of properties which were at least tangentially similar to the No in 1962 and then (especially) Goldfinger in 1964. ![]() It didn't take long for the James Bond phenomenon to become an outright craze after the release of Dr. ![]() Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, June 5, 2015 ![]() Kingsman: The Secret Service Blu-ray Review ![]()
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