Posted on 11/18/2012 7:06:30 AM PST by Perdogg
Below the fold is my review of Skyfall. There are no spoilers.
LOL!
But it does conjure up the real possibility of
FREE REPUBLIC: THE MOVIE.
a SPECIAL FUNDRAISER WOULD BE NEEDED TO FUND IT THOUGH.
That aside, I have to say that Craig is a better Bond then his immediate predecessors. The new Q is as you described, but he had his moments. The new M is more of a question mark. I didn't mind the ending as I knew that suspended disbelief is necessary baggage with a Bond film of late.
Not 5 stars by any stretch, but a light 4 is not out of the question.
Yea it’s certainly not your Bond of the 60’s 70’s, but I didn’t dislike it.
Daniel Craig as Bond plays a raw character. I thought his loyalty to M (Judy Dench) was a bit overplayed since the Bond reboot and in particular the last two Bond movies.
I did like how it backfilled some trivial things, like Miss Money Penny and ‘shaken’ martini.
I liked the portrayal of the Villain. He had background and a resolution about him. AS wacked out as Christopher Walken.
I don’t see why the music is such a hit though, no bond theme song is as memorable to me as Paul McCartney’s and ‘Live and Let Die’.
I ranks #2 as my favorite Bonds. Sean Connery #1 of course, followed closely by a tie for Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan for 3rd, then Dalton and in very last place George Lazenby.
Bond women? Loved them all except for Grace Jones.
LOL! You have a point. I was commenting to a friend the other day that if somebody tried to pitch a story with the "plotline" of Benghazi-Gate, it would be dismissed as too preposterous. Especially the part with the Siamese-necked twins...
No Sean Connery...no bond!
It wouldn’t have seemed that a plot like this was feasible until 2008.
I thought this version was the closest yet to Ian Flemings Bond. In the books he wasn’t a camped up super stud like Shaun Connery. He was a hard drinking,2 pack a day amphetamine abusing killer. In one of the stories he had to be dried out before being sent out. That was all candy coated until it was touched on in Skyfall. I think Daniel. Craig’s portrayal of Bond is by far the most loyal to Ian Flemings intent. Skyfall is the best Bond movie ever.
The only thing less original than a Bond movie is a criticism of a Bond movie.
I agree, it sounds too far fetched
“Thats it. If you are looking for anything more, anything deeper, then why are you bothering to see a Bond movie at all?”
*****
I AGREE. I’m not one of those deep thinker, beret-wearing film snob who studies every facet of a movie. It’s a BOND movie....Bond shags chicks, Bond saves the world. If you want an Oscar ho-hum movie, try some deep garbage like Babel by Pitt.
I have the entire collection and the hottest broads I recently watched was Goodnight in Man with the Golden Gun and those circus chicks from Octopussy.
“Sean Connery #1 of course, followed closely by a tie for Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan for 3rd”
Same here. Moore gets a lot of abuse but I prefer him over Brosnan. Brosnan, I couldn’t stand.
Dead on. It is called entertainment, yet, some people treat it as serious as real life. Nerds.
Ah, the ever-lovely Ursula Undress.
Perhaps you missed the point. Perhaps the current Bond accurately portrays an agent of a cliched agency with best days decades ago.
My favorite bond girl is Maud Adams
followed by Ursula, followed by Gemma Arterton
with a hat tip to Daliah Lavi
Cheers!
I recall being about 4 years old when Goldfinger cam out and playing with my 10 year old brother’s DB-4 Corgi car, complete with the rolling license plate and rear armor shield.
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