How many times have you seen/will you see Skyfall

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  • Posts: 5,745
    Twice. Once in real life and once in my dreams. ;)
  • Posts: 1,310
    Up to four at the moment, and the film still sits at the very top of my Bond lists. ;)
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    Twice, hopefully a future third with friends.
  • quantumofsolacequantumofsolace England
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    I'm currently on twelve. Unfortunately my local Cineworld has thrown a bit of a spanner in the works by reducing the number of daily showings with nothing remotely convenient for me going straight from work. The swines!
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    I'm currently on twelve. Unfortunately my local Cineworld has thrown a bit of a spanner in the works by reducing the number of daily showings with nothing remotely convenient for me going straight from work. The swines!

    Talk about overdoing a good thing. :O
  • Seen it three times now and I wouldnt say it got better every time but I feel it flows better after second viewings.
    Pre-ordered the blu-ray now as well so I'm tied over until March.
    The slot is already made up in the Bond 50 set. Very nice as well
  • I've seen it five times so far, and I'll probably try to see it a couple more before it leaves theaters.
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    I have seen it once and cannot wait to see it again! In 5 days and counting (I can't go except on the weekend). It's great and I hope to see it at least a total of 3 times in the theater. Will buy it for sure.
  • Posts: 1,107
    I saw it six time in four cinemas perfect movie truly has gotten better with each viewing
  • Clearly I need to go see that movie some more so I can catch up to some other people here! :D
  • Posts: 3,274
    Ben wrote:
    Guys, i have seen skyfall twice but cannot remember this scene.

    http://www.007.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/bond23_01922_CROP.jpg?84cd58[/img] could anyone tell me if it was in the film.
    I'm guessing it was cut.
    Many scenes were cut. Severine arriving in Shanghai airport was just one of them.
    There are also loads of scenes - mostly action scenes - that was in the original script, that were scrapped.
  • I've seen it twice now, both times in its first week of release. I'm considering seeing it another time but am not too sure, I'm convinced you can kill a good thing if you overwatch a movie. However, repeat viewings are very helpful as when I first watched SF I always was not watching the movie itself but instead watching the things i knew they had cut out. i guess I was very invested in the film during the actual production so when it came to watching it the first time I was too busy noticing how the scenes in the trailer played out in the film and the shots that I had seen that were missing. For example, I knew there would be an enquiry scene, but I didn't know how it would fit into the movie or when it would come in, also I knew there would be a scene where Bond talked about his childhood with M in Scotland. I knew these moments were coming and was waiting to see how they were approuched and how Mendes would fit them into the movie. I guess i was too on edge, I could relax more and take it all in on the second viewing and truly loved the film second time around whilst I had niggling doubts initially.
  • I'm going to go see it again this weekend. Looking forward to it!
  • Posts: 183
    Seen it 5 times now, once at Royal World Premiere, once on first day of official release, once at the New York Premiere and twice again at cinema with different friends! Fair to say i've gone a bit crazy but i absolutely love it! I still can't wait for it to be released on DVD!
  • edited December 2012 Posts: 2,598
    "Many scenes were cut. Severine arriving in Shanghai airport was just one of them.
    There are also loads of scenes - mostly action scenes - that was in the original script, that were scrapped."


    Thank god for that. Thank god they had the sense to not put in any more action. I hope now that they've realised how well a Bond film can do without one action scene after another and that they've finally come to their senses and will follow this trend. I was always confident that a Bond film that focused more on characters and less on action would do well. Unfortunately it took a number of films for it to sink in for them but I'm glad they have finally got there. I just hope they follow this trend.

    I've seen it 4 times and I won't see it again until it's available on DVD or avaialble on one of these free streaming websites. I didn't enjoy it quite as much the 4th time. However, I did see it 4 times within 4 weeks. :) The 4th time was one too many I think. Well, one too many times within such a short time frame.

  • Trigger wrote:
    Seen it 5 times now, once at Royal World Premiere, once on first day of official release, once at the New York Premiere and twice again at cinema with different friends! Fair to say i've gone a bit crazy but i absolutely love it! I still can't wait for it to be released on DVD!
    I've seen it five times, and I'll go for at least a sixth. This is one of the rare movies that's gets better for me each time I see it.

  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    I'm about to go in and see it for the 13th and last time at the cinema.
  • doubleoego wrote:
    I'm about to go in and see it for the 13th and last time at the cinema.

    ^:)^
  • edited December 2012 Posts: 2,598
    doubleoego wrote:
    I'm about to go in and see it for the 13th and last time at the cinema.

    13 times in the cinema! Wow! The most times I've seen a Bond film, or any film for that matter in the cinema is 5 times. This was Casino Royale.

  • Twice so far, planning on a third time next week.
  • NicNacNicNac Administrator, Moderator
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    Samuel001 wrote:
    I'll see it for a third time before Christmas and that'll be it, I think.

    That's exactly where I am at. Looking forward to a third viewing, but it's taking so long to get around to the third time that I can't conceive of finding time for a fourth.
  • quantumofsolacequantumofsolace England
    edited December 2012 Posts: 279
    I'm currently on twelve. Unfortunately my local Cineworld has thrown a bit of a spanner in the works by reducing the number of daily showings with nothing remotely convenient for me going straight from work. The swines!

    Talk about overdoing a good thing. :O

    UNDERdoing, more like!

    I honestly can't get enough of this superb film. And I can say hand on heart that I'm not just watching it over and over "because it's Bond" - something I've certainly been guilty of in the past. Back in 1995 I obviously went to the cinema to see GE. It was most definitely a case of loathe at first sight. It was so dreadful it made me cringe. So what did I do? Yep, I went to see it a further nine times. Why? Altogether now: "because it's Bond." As Brosnan's terrible tenure continued I did slowly see sense. With each film surpassing it's predecessor in eye-watering awfulness my bouts of moviegoing masochism dwindled accordingly. I saw TND about half a dozen times, TWINE three or four and the unspeakable DAD just the once. (Which was twice too often!)

    My combined 49 viewings (so far!) of DC's triumphant trilogy on the big screen is most definitely a reflection of my genuine love of them... rather than 007-inspired insanity!
  • Posts: 183
    Wow, it's great to be part of a forum where you feel like a lightweight having "only" seen it 5 times! I'm inspired to go and see it for a 6th time now, after all it is going to feel like a long time until it's out on DVD!
  • quantumofsolacequantumofsolace England
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    You're certainly no lightweight, Trigger - you saw it at the Royal World Premiere and the New York Premiere. How cool is that?
  • Tomorrow hoping to go for a third watch, and that will be enough. Only saw Royale twice, and QOS once this century, and DAD (twice actually) into that, so it's fairly unusual in that respect, but as it's such a grand release, well worth another viewing even though it's still fresh in the memory
  • Posts: 2
    I have seen Skyfall two times and may see it a third if the opportunity arises. I thought it was by far the best Bond ever. It was able to blow me away both times
  • I am up to 19 tomorrow it will be 20, then think i will have a break and see over christmas.
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    Henderson wrote:
    I am up to 19 tomorrow it will be 20, then think i will have a break and see over christmas.
    Skyfall's box office thanks you for the 300 mill.
    :P
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    I'm going to try and see it this weekend for the fifth time. Timing is awkward for me to see it this evening, and I'll be out for a banquet tomorrow evening, so Saturday is looking best right now.
  • Back in 1995 I obviously went to the cinema to see GE. It was most definitely a case of loathe at first sight. It was so dreadful it made me cringe. So what did I do? Yep, I went to see it a further nine times. Why? Altogether now: "because it's Bond."

    You went to see a film you hated at first 9 times just because it was a Bond film? Did you ever think that it might make you hate it even more?

    Why would anybody see a film they hated 9 times, Bond or not? If you don't like it you don't like it.
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