Cult Icon Posted August 18, 2012 Posted August 18, 2012 Interesting. I'm not too knowledgeable about Bond so it's up to you Quote
Michael* Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 My interest in Bond has cooled a bit since 'Quantum of Solace' but I'll see this one. The trailer looks rather good and I'm excited to see Javier Bardem as the villain. Quote
Cult Icon Posted September 12, 2012 Author Posted September 12, 2012 ^I saw CR in theaters. I don't remember anything besides the fact that it was a gritty take. And: 1. Eva Green was beautiful, and cried in the showers 2. collapsing building. 3. Nordic villain 4. Bond looked like a street thug 5. Bond gets groin torture :-D Quote
widget Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 I am looking forward to this movie. I enjoyed Casino Royale. Quantum I was liking up until a third of the way through...or maybe halfway, can't quite remember. The trailer looks pretty good to me. Quote
Michael* Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Sounds like Javier (as Raoul Silva) got an ever-so-slightly better deal than Mathieu Amalric in the character naming stakes. The Bond flicks have produced some of the most iconic names in movie history and the best they could come up with for poor Mathieu in 'Quantum' was Dominic Green. Quote
Cult Icon Posted September 30, 2012 Author Posted September 30, 2012 I skimmed quantum years ago, and I remember the villain to be uniquely underwhelming for a bond film. Quote
AnaBBarrosFan Posted October 9, 2012 Posted October 9, 2012 I cannot contain my excitement for this movie. Bring me more imperialistic misogyny and gun-totting violence, por favor. (Kiss my ass Matt Damon) Quote
katchitup Posted October 10, 2012 Posted October 10, 2012 Adele is singing the Skyfall theme song. I LOVE IT! Quote
Michael* Posted October 13, 2012 Posted October 13, 2012 So the first reviews for 'Skyfall' are now doing the rounds and it's received lavish praise seemingly across the board, with many already calling it the best Bond film of all time. Quote
Cult Icon Posted October 14, 2012 Author Posted October 14, 2012 ^The only Bond film that I remember is Goldeneye. Somehow, that was more memorable than the others I've seen. And it was definitely due to Xenia and the whole Russian Angle... I'm not a Bond fan (yet...) because I find this line of movies to be rather boring and unrealistic.... :dance:The Skyfall trailer is very vague, but perhaps it is masking a pleasant surprise...! Quote
Michael* Posted October 16, 2012 Posted October 16, 2012 ^I did like Goldeneye a lot, though I must say, the three follow-ups with Pierce Brosnan did absolutely nothing for me. Broadly speaking, I find the Bond movies to be a pretty mixed bag and from what I’ve seen, even the most beloved Connery-era stuff is very much of its time. So if you do feel like checking out the older efforts, my advice would to be judge with a sizeable grain of salt. Quote
Cult Icon Posted October 16, 2012 Author Posted October 16, 2012 Yeah, I agree about the rest of the Brosnan movies. I simply don't remember much, and I was bored throughout. 'Skyfall' is getting strong reviews so far, and was at 96% RT last I checked. I skimmed a little, and it seems to be a different take on Bond (a more human, and more vulnerable one), and more like the Bond in the novels. Also, the antagonist is said to be genuinely 'frightening', not just another 'bond baddie' LOL edit: Post 3 of mine is referring to "Casino Royale", not QOS. Quote
Michael* Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 So I went today, and I'm happy to report that it exceeded my absolute best case scenario by miles – it wasn’t just a brilliant James Bond film, it was a brilliant film full stop. I'd go so far as to call Silva the most menacing action movie villain this side of Heath Ledger’s Joker. Quote
Cult Icon Posted October 26, 2012 Author Posted October 26, 2012 ^I'm pleased to hear that.Why did they show so little of Silva then? Was it meant to be a surprise? Quote
Michael* Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 ^Possibly, yeah. Up to now, I've gotten the impression that they've been doing their absolute best to keep the majority of the plot under wraps. It's actually quite a while before Silva first appears in the movie, although he plays a major part in proceedings from that point onwards, with a backstory that's intrinsically linked to MI6 and a very personal sense of vengeance. The character is a camp, creepy and almost reptilian guy with a Norman Bates complex, who modulates between flamboyant, businesslike and viciously brutal. Yet, every so often you'll still catch yourself thinking 'actually, he's got a point' - which I think is a real testament to Javier's performance. Quote
Cult Icon Posted October 27, 2012 Author Posted October 27, 2012 ^ Awesome, I'm looking forward to it. In the US, it opens Nov. 9. I haven't seen a really good movie (in the theaters) in years. One of the things that struck me about the trailer was how little of Silvia they showed. So I was assuming that they didn't show him, because they didn't...well, have anything to show. But now that you and the press have told me that it was intentional, then that's certainly promising Do you want to see the movie again, and is it the type of movie that has layered complexities? Quote
Michael* Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 ^I’m rarely one for seeing movies more than once on the big screen, but I wouldn’t mind catching this one again before it goes. Without wishing to spoil anything by going into great detail, I'd say the central plot is fairly straightforward, but a simple story needn't be an unsophisticated one and there are a good few different strands at work, all of which are pulled together nicely by Mendes. It was an excellent idea to get a big name director on board. Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 ^I read that they are after Christopher Nolan now! Although that's probably just hyperbole... I'd go so far as to call Silva the most menacing action movie villain this side of Heath Ledger’s Joker. ^He was a superb 'Bond baddie', the best in a long time - probably since Christopher Walken's 'Max Zorin'. For me though, he was still scarier as 'Chigurh' in No Country For Old Men. You have to have a bit of camp to hark back to those Bond glory days, and he straddled the eras brilliantly.I don't know about your screening Michael*, but in mine (and without revealing too much) the biggest cheer of the night came at a garage door reveal... Quote
Mirror's Venus Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 ^I read that they are after Christopher Nolan now! Although that's probably just hyperbole... I'd go so far as to call Silva the most menacing action movie villain this side of Heath Ledger’s Joker. ^He was a superb 'Bond baddie', the best in a long time - probably since Christopher Walken's 'Max Zorin'. For me though, he was still scarier as 'Chigurh' in No Country For Old Men. You have to have a bit of camp to hark back to those Bond glory days, and he straddled the eras brilliantly.I don't know about your screening Michael*, but in mine (and without revealing too much) the biggest cheer of the night came at a garage door reveal... I'm so jealous that you got to go to a screening! Quote
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