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meh, if it wasn't for Deakins and Bardem it would've been just a VERY average Bond film. The last third of the film was laughable.
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Still didn't measure up to CR. It was good though.
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I liked it better than CR because there's only so much action in a casino, and there more emotional impact at the end of this one.
It was hard to buy the Bond-Vesper relationship. I mean was he really that broken up over some broad he had known for a few days? |
Great story. Kind of boring movie. Not really what I think of as a Bond movie at all.
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Take all the fun things you love about Bond movies, add in a healthy dose of nostalgia and place them inside a film with fantastic acting (Albert Finney!), solid plot and great dialogue and you have Skyfall. Until this movie I thought of Bond movies as guilty pleasures. (even Casino Royale) This felt like "the" movie that officially reboots the franchise with all the pieces in place for a solid run of 3 or 4 more films. |
It's better than CR because:
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i'll give it a second viewing when it comes out on disc, just in case i'm out of my mind on this one.
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Arguing over whether Casino Royale or Skyfall is the better film is like arguing over whether it is better to see the Broncos lose or the Raiders lose.
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The wife and I went and saw Skyfall yesterday. It's certainly the best Bond of the Daniel Craig era, I've no clue if it's the best overall. The biggest difference for me between Skyfall and Casino Royale, is CR is barely a Bond film. It's a great movie, and I love it. But it's no more Bond than in name. For all intents and purposes, it's an origin story. For Pete's sake, we don't even hear the Bond theme until the very end. Skyfall was very much a Bond movie.
For me, this trilogy has been more about getting Bond to where we recognize him as Bond. CR and QoS was getting him to this point. Now we're at Skyfall, and we see everything we know about Bond up until CR: M, Moneypenny, Q, the Aston Martin, the shaken martini, the gadgetry, Adele's 'Skyfall' as a throwback to the older themes... |
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As the movie's plot was evolving, I was expecting Skyfall to be among my favorites of the year. However, it's as if the movie detached itself from the intensity of its rising actions, and I never felt the suspense I did when Silva stormed the courthouse.
Overall it was a solid 8.5, and I'll likely watch it again in a couple of weeks. |
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I was waiting for macaulay culkin to make a cameo and start swinging paint cans at the bad guys
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It was still a good watch, though. |
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Finally saw it tonight. Really, really enjoyed it. Love how it basically completes a Bond Origin trilogy with Craig. They even tied it to the past with the office and leather door at the end. Then the gun barrel and Bond theme to close it out gave me full on wood!
About the only thing I didn't care much for was Bardems performance. It reminded me of Walkens over the top weirdo in View to a Kill. So is Bond Bi? "How do you know this is my first time?" Posted via Mobile Device |
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I probably clearly audibly heard 50% of Bardem's lines. And that's sad because I really wanted to hear what he had to say.
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Oh.......classic how they brought back the old school Aston Martin, then used the grill guns to mow down an army of baddies. Sweeet!!! Even a funny reference to the ejection seat.
BTW, where do bad guys get a small army of thugs to be loyal to them and why do they remain loyal? Does the bad guy promise them an island of gold or something?? |
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Finally saw it this was Craig's first movie I'd call a true Bond film.
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That said, this was the closest film in 50 years to capture the essence of the Sean Connery led James Bond. As others have mentioned, this film completed the "Origin Trilogy". It taught us who Bond was before he became the true 007. Everything in this film had reason and the final scene was, IMO, amazing, fun and led me to believe that this "origin" period is over: The next wave of Bond films will return to the gadgets, intrigue and Bond girls of the early 60's. Or so I hope. |
I loved it. The way he approached the casino in the boat reminded me of the old school films.
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I can see how QOS was kinda crappy, but Casino Royale was great. |
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don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVED Casino Royale, but it really wasn't a true Bond movie. |
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I was a Craig resister and I just watched Skyfall, a great film in all aspects of Bond films. I'm a fan again now.
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I love Connery as an actor, but as Bond... pass. |
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1- Sean Connery 2- Sean Connery 3- Sean Connery 4- Sean Connery 5- Some Connery-like future Bond actor 6- George Lazenby 7- Timothy Dalton 8- Pierce Brosnan (Didn't like his voice. Also he got the shaft from EON with bad movie scripts) 9- Daniel Craig (Good actor, like the voice, don't like anything else.) 10- Roger Moore (Had every chance to be the second best Bond, but badly fumbled the ball.) |
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But Craig has been lights out phenomenal as Bond. QOS was a disappointment, but with the writers strike going on before and during filming, it was destined to be a cluster from the get go. The fact that QOS turned out to be an okay movie is about the best one could hope for. Craig's Bond has been rebooted from the ground up, and I look forward to the next chapter. Hopefully it won't take four years to get done. |
Roger Moore was perfect for what they asked him to do. It was a different era, the movies were corny and over the top. Badly dated now, but he was fine for the time.
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I think Pierce Brosnan best personifies the Bond suave. He had the look, the voice, and he was debonair. He's exactly what I'd expect James Bond to be like in real life, but his movies blew chunks.
Daniel Craig is nothing like what I would expect from James Bond. He's rough, rugged, and- I don't even know what else, but suave wouldn't be the first thing that came to mind. With that said, he acts well, is great in the action scenes, and his movies are fantastic. I'd probably make my list with Craig as #1 with the slight nod over Connery at #2. **** everyone else. |
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Brosnan fought for better scripts and more edge to the character but instead they just fired him. The idea of a reboot has a lot of problems. Usually a reboot happens a few years after a series has run it's course. It's usually done by another outfit and not with the signatures of the first. This one was done only to tap into the box office popularity and success of a short blond spy named Bourne. Instead of the Bond franchise being a trail blazer, it became an imitator. To make it all more stupid they not only kept the signature music and the intros, but also kept the same M who had already bossed around the old Bond. The new short, blonde, pre-00 Bond is introduced to the old M. What a crock of shit! I think EON counted on the new fans having a short attention span,.... and judging by some posts here, maybe they were right. |
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He, if given the chance, would have been amazing in the reboot. I think Craig has done a great job but like you, feel his stature and blond hair throws off the decades long style and feel of the character. Even still, I love the movies he's done as Bond. That said, I doubt we'd be having this conversation had Hugh Jackman not refused the role in 2005. |
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Brosnan had a lot going for him for the 007 except the commanding voice and delivery that Connery had. Craig is OK in that department. Too bad he just doesn't look like Bond. |
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Lazenby's interesting. I think his short run has people overrating him a little and I used to do the same. Then I re-watched Secret Service and really thought he did a mediocre job. He was stiff, unpolished and just not as good as I remembered. I think people like him more than they should because they just didn't get a chance to grow tired of him. And also, he played Bond in a single movie that was a little different from the rest and was quite good on its own. He gets credit for being Bond in a good movie, just as Dalton got nailed for being Bond in really bad movies (though Dalton just wasn't that good). Craig's just a far different Bond than anyone that's come before him so its tough to put him in the hierarchy. For the most part, he's been James Bourne. I like his movies a lot and the gritty nastiness of them, but they're a world apart from the rest of the series. It's just tough to grade him with everyone else. But back on track - yes, Pierce Brosnan is an underrated Bond and could've been the best Bond yet. |
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Look I could accept Craig as, say the new agent 009 David King. Do a whole series of 009 movies starring him, and I will watch them. But his looks, demeanor, and personality is NOT James Bond. |
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Not yet but, that doesn't mean he won't become him (in demeanor and personality anyway). They have been building the character from the ground up, and each movie he seems to take another step to becoming the Bond we expect. Watching the development to see how he gets there is quite interesting I think. |
You won't believe and will be super excited about who has just been asked to direct the next James Bond film!!! None other than Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan has just been asked to direct the next bond movie. Your guess is as good as ours if he will accept!
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Christopher Nolan to direct next Bond movie? 'Dark Knight' director to take a 007 turn, sources say Will Christopher Nolan land the next Bond film? The Daily Mail reports that the "Inception" director is in "informal talks" to direct the next James Bond movie, stepping in to direct after Sam Mendes decided not to make the follow-up to 'Skyfall.' Mendes withdrew his hat from the directing ring thanks to a very busy schedule, including several theater commitments. Nolan, as the Mail points out, has a no less packed year ahead. He's currently in pre-production for Anne Hathaway flick "Interstellar." |
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I was really hoping Abrams or Lindelof would sign on. |
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I wouldn't get too excited. Nolan was talking about doing Bond 3 years ago before Mendes took on Skyfall.
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From what I understand, Nolan is interested in directing a Bond film but most likely, it won't be Bond 24 due to his next film, Interstellar.
Of course, these things are always fluid, so he could sign on today. :D |
And now we've come first circle and they're talking about Mendes coming back after all.
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