Wishaw Press

No gold standard return for spies

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predecesso­r and the journey to the US allows some familiar big names from Hollywood to get in on the Brit-joke. Making the best new impression of all is Moore, perfectly described by Vaughn in the pre-release hype as “Martha Stewart on crack”.

Channing Tatum (Tequila) and Jeff Bridges (Champ) make appearance­s that are more fleeting than you’d expect but both bring smiles to faces and, along with Halle Berry’s tech support Ginger, supply a touch of class and glamour.

The Golden Circle can’t match the first film’s memorable cameo count, although you’ll never look at Sir Elton John the same way again with the musical icon showing David Beckham how this acting lark is really done.

There’s no denying the fact much fun will be had sitting through Eggsy’s second mission, and Vaughn could still show some of the business’ biggest name action directors a thing or two about shooting inventive set pieces – witness the opening taxi-set brawl.

But too often it feels like the director and his team are trying too hard to deliver a “bigger and better” sequel by throwing loads of things at the screen and hoping at least most of it sticks.

Maybe they are just experienci­ng the difficult ‘middle film syndrome’ that all too often hinders sequels and will put things right with the already announced Kingsman 3.

I hope so as it would be a real shame if this inspired, unconventi­onal tribute to the spy genre was allowed to peter out quicker than George Lazenby’s stint as James Bond.

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