I love all kind of movies, but for some reason, the spy game concept pulls me in the quickest to any new silver screen project. So you can imagine how excited I was that a new James Bond trailer was released this morning.

A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE." Sony Pictures Entertainment official release.

After watching the latest movie trailer, I'm pumped for the November 6th release of SPECTRE.

Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris and Rory Kinnear all return with Daniel Craig. The cast will be joined by Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Monica Bellucci, David Bautista and Andrew Scott.

I fell in love with the Sean Connery era of Bond movies. I endured Roger Moore as the lead. The Timothy Dalton experiment was more like the Nixon presidential era, something you trust try to forget. I like Pierce Brosnan, but the scripts were more about cute one-liners than any thing else. I'll be honest, I began to lose interest in the movie franchise.

Then enter Daniel Craig and his version of the famed "007". "Casino Royale" brought me back, and it was director Sam Mendas' movie "Skyfall" that plunged me head first back into this series. It was the character story line that made it so appealing to me.

"SPECTRE" looks to go even deeper into Bond's backstory. I secret from his childhood is the key to the 24th Bond movie.

Although I love Daniel Craig as Bond and the rest of the new cast introduced in Skyfall, I'm probably more excited to see Christoph Waltz as the bad guy. Ingoriuos Bastards was a terrible move, but I loved Waltz's performance in it. I'm also curious to see Léa Seydoux join the "Bond Girl" circle.

SPECTRE is released nationwide on Novermber 6, 2015, and I can't wait.

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