James Bond In Skyfall - - Part 11

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It was like something you'd get in Burn Notice, or the A-Team even. In any other film it would be fine, but there's a certain expectation you have in Bond. And also an expectation about the Bond girl.

If Naomie Harris had

been in the final fight at Skyfall Lodge, that would've at least had a Bond girl alongside Bond as it normally has been, and then maybe she could've tried to get M to safety, but failed at it. It could've been that failure that made her realise finally that she's not cut out for the field, and it still would've worked and satisfied traditionalists.

Instead, what we get is our own realisation by the end of the film that a Bond girl has been alongside Bond at the end, and she's none other than Judi Dench!!

Craig should've said at the end "the b**** is dead". Make it his Bond's catchphrase for every Bond girl he so unluckily loses in his tenure. :hehe:


With Harris
I think it was implied with the opening sequence that she just wasn't cut out for this type of work. Not being able to drive the car and missing her mark and hitting Bond.


As for the end of the battle
As much as i liked the humanising aspect of this Bond , i just didn't like Bond crying. It was just too far IMO. I've always preferred the cold look that he has .
 
It was discussed early on to have Sean Connery play Kincade
 
Imagine if Ralph Fiennes wore a bowler hat and a brolly in this movie.
 
Hope you like it....

Ralph Fiennes would been great James Bond in the 90s. He's a great actor too. Did 007 producers consider him?
 
does someone here know what song is silva playing from his helicopter ?
 
A link to the article mentioning that there was going to be a Sean Connery cameo


http://www.metro.co.uk/film/917199-...ean-connery-cameo-would-have-been-distracting

He told The Huffington Post: 'There was a definite discussion about that - way, way early on. But I think that's problematic.

'To me, it becomes too... it would take you out of the movie. Connery is Bond and he's not going to come back as another character.

'It's like, he's been there. So, it was a very brief flirtation with that thought, but it was never going to happen, because I thought it would distract.'


 
Hope you like it....

Ralph Fiennes would been great James Bond in the 90s. He's a great actor too. Did 007 producers consider him?

I don't know about that. He played John Steed in the Avengers in 1998. He was criticised back then for being too much like a city banker and would've probably come off not that different from Steed, or perhaps similar to Pierce Brosnan. He fought Sean Connery in that film but didn't honestly look like he could hold his own. It was as if Connery were pulling his punches to give Fiennes a chance, because he really looked like he could've whipped his ass.

I imagine Connery vs Brosnan in a fight to be much the same.
 
Hope you like it....

Ralph Fiennes would been great James Bond in the 90s. He's a great actor too. Did 007 producers consider him?

Eh, cannot agree with that, whilst Fiennes may be a great actor there's no doubt in my mind that he doesn't suit the role of Bond in any degree. Bond is meant to have a bit of an edge to him and Fiennes lacks that quality.
 
I like Fiennes a lot but I just don't think he's the right energy or persona for Bond.

I will say I think without a doubt Craig is the best Bond of all time because he is the most like the Bond that Ian Fleming wrote.

Skyfall is easily better than Quantum of Solace and I think on par with Casino Royale, slightly better maybe.
 
I would've liked that too.

It would've also allowed Bond to pursue Silva to a more exotic location and a more typically Bond type of finale.

I was hoping Bond would also engage Silva in a physical fight rather than just getting him with a knife which was a little anti-climactic and too quick. Since he was a former MI6 agent, I would've liked to see agent vs agent to see who comes out on top, with Silva even getting the better of Bond at times because of Bond's injury, but Bond finally winning through.

I also wish that "Skyfall" was not simply Bond's ancestral home, but rather the name of a mass operation to bring down MI6. For all of its apocalyptic undertones, it turns out to be something rather too bland and simple as the name of a lodge.

Which exotic location would you have liked to have seen? Also what's wrong with Scotland?
 
I like Fiennes a lot but I just don't think he's the right energy or persona for Bond.

I will say I think without a doubt Craig is the best Bond of all time because he is the most like the Bond that Ian Fleming wrote.

Skyfall is easily better than Quantum of Solace and I think on par with Casino Royale, slightly better maybe.

I agree about Craig and how you rank Skyfall.
 
Which exotic location would you have liked to have seen? Also what's wrong with Scotland?

The Highlands are pretty damn awesome in my book so Im personally glad to see scotland in Skyfall.
 
btw, I found both songs played by silva if anyone is interested:

song on the island : charles trenet - Boum!

song played from the helicopter : The Animals - Boom Boom
(there are lots of different versions from different people outthere, dont know
which one is the exact one. other artists: eric burdon, eric clapton, the monsters )
 
I really like that Peacoat that Bond wears in Shanghai, I might have to buy one.
 
I would've liked that too.

It would've also allowed Bond to pursue Silva to a more exotic location and a more typically Bond type of finale.

I was hoping Bond would also engage Silva in a physical fight rather than just getting him with a knife which was a little anti-climactic and too quick. Since he was a former MI6 agent, I would've liked to see agent vs agent to see who comes out on top, with Silva even getting the better of Bond at times because of Bond's injury, but Bond finally winning through.

I also wish that "Skyfall" was not simply Bond's ancestral home, but rather the name of a mass operation to bring down MI6. For all of its apocalyptic undertones, it turns out to be something rather too bland and simple as the name of a lodge.

I don't like the idea of M dying at the courtroom, as the 3rd act would have been a revenge story which we already got in QOS.

I actually like the idea of the 3rd act, M and Bond goes to his ancestral home and disappear so that they could deal with Silva themselves and not let anyone else die because of M's "sins", which is unique for a Bond film finale.

My suggestions for the 3rd act:
1. Eve and Mallory (and even Q) somehow gets into Skyfall and helps out.
2. Bond driving the DB5 vs Silva in the helicopter
3. More Silva dialogue
4. Bond vs Silva hand to hand combat
5. M tells Mallory that he will be a good replacement and to do a better job than her or something like that.
6. M's death causes Eve to take a desk job
7. Silva surviving (the cliche: good guys thinks he's actually dead at the end but the audience is shown he is actually alive)
8. Q at the final scene before Bond meets the new M

A stronger 3rd act would have made the movie even much better for me.
 
The Highlands are pretty damn awesome in my book so Im personally glad to see scotland in Skyfall.

Same here. It made for some great scenery and atmosphere.
 
I would've liked that too.

I also wish that "Skyfall" was not simply Bond's ancestral home, but rather the name of a mass operation to bring down MI6. For all of its apocalyptic undertones, it turns out to be something rather too bland and simple as the name of a lodge.

I agree with the final part. I mean, yeah it was really awesome to go into Bond's origin, but I wanted skyfall to be some covert mission or something. However, this is what I wanted, not what the film was about, so Idk if that is a good enough complaint for me.
I agree with whoever said something about bond tackling a organization (let's finish the remaining threads of Quantum, or make them into this series SPECTRE(?)

So my review? LOVED it. Ties as my favorite, with Goldeneye. So very, very good.It was easy to tell where TDK was referenced, the humor was good, whilst not being overbearing, and the homages to pat Bond movies were great. I do have a little bit of complaints (I won't post the spoilery things until tomorrow, after everyone's seen it.) :
Yes, we know Silva gets little screentime, and when he does get it, it's awesome, but I really wanted more than that.

The Gunbarrel sucked. Craig looked so lifeless.

That is about all i will post until I get back from my second showing, tomorrow evening. Overall, very happy, with little complaints.
 
One thing I have liked about Craig's Bond since Casino Royale is his style. I really like the clothes Bond wears in the 3 films so far.
 
I don't know about that. He played John Steed in the Avengers in 1998. He was criticised back then for being too much like a city banker and would've probably come off not that different from Steed, or perhaps similar to Pierce Brosnan. He fought Sean Connery in that film but didn't honestly look like he could hold his own. It was as if Connery were pulling his punches to give Fiennes a chance, because he really looked like he could've whipped his ass.

I imagine Connery vs Brosnan in a fight to be much the same.
I guess I'm ony one thinks he could have done great as Bond.

His name was in the mix for GoldenEye.

I didn't know about that wow.

Eh, cannot agree with that, whilst Fiennes may be a great actor there's no doubt in my mind that he doesn't suit the role of Bond in any degree. Bond is meant to have a bit of an edge to him and Fiennes lacks that quality.

Well I didn't think Craig would been great as Bond before CR so but look how that turned out.
 
How great was the shot...

where Bond is fighting that sniper in Shanghai? Just silhouettes against that neon backdrop, occasionally lit up by the gun firing? Just wow. Deakins is the man.
 
Yup, probably my favorite shot in the movie.
 
During that fight, a wild Cinematography Nomination appeared.

Deakins used: Awe
It's: Super Effective.
 
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