Skyfall - Teaser Trailer - Discussion Thread

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  • Posts: 11,425
    Getafix wrote:
    As it said before, I don't want a return to the Moore era. I don't want lots of sight gags or actually lame one-liners. I'd just like a little more genuine humour and lightness of touch. Just like the Craigster.

    So something like what Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol managed?

    No. GP was, in my humble opinion, a pile of steaming cow dung. I despise the MI franchise - it is horrendous, boring, cynical rubbish.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    Getafix wrote:
    As it said before, I don't want a return to the Moore era. I don't want lots of sight gags or actually lame one-liners. I'd just like a little more genuine humour and lightness of touch. Just like the Craigster.

    So something like what Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol managed?

    yes !!!

  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    Getafix wrote:
    As it said before, I don't want a return to the Moore era. I don't want lots of sight gags or actually lame one-liners. I'd just like a little more genuine humour and lightness of touch. Just like the Craigster.

    So something like what Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol managed?

    yes !!!

    I'm glad someone sees the brilliance!
  • Getafix wrote:
    Samuel001 wrote:
    Four to five minutes of film shown, wow that was lucky. I'm guessing it was an action scene. Maybe we will see it soon, or just after the next trailer at the latest.

    Sam, it can't happen soon enough for me brother. I am definitely highly jealous that I wasn't there to see it myself.
    ReneMathis wrote:
    Went into Comet today (a UK electrical store) and they were looping the Skyfall trailer on a 55" Sony TV with surround sound. Man, it looks good like this.

    I have a 46" Sony Bravia and a soundbar, which is a wonderful alternative to a surround sound system and far less wiring. I'll bet it looked awesome. Lucky you.

    As far as humor, I'm ready for some. While I appreciated the humor there was in QOS, I'd rather see SkyFall return more to some of the playful character interactions we got in CR and some Connery/Moore type one liners. I think the movie will be serious enough otherwise and I am very optimistic that this movie could be one of the finest in the entire series based on what little I have seen and read.

    Are you trying to provoke a kicking from the anti-humour brigade? I'd be careful what you say round here. Careless talk costs lives!

    (slapping myself)- Don't know what I was thinking. Time for retraining ;)
  • edited June 2012 Posts: 11,425
    Getafix wrote:
    Samuel001 wrote:
    Four to five minutes of film shown, wow that was lucky. I'm guessing it was an action scene. Maybe we will see it soon, or just after the next trailer at the latest.

    Sam, it can't happen soon enough for me brother. I am definitely highly jealous that I wasn't there to see it myself.
    ReneMathis wrote:
    Went into Comet today (a UK electrical store) and they were looping the Skyfall trailer on a 55" Sony TV with surround sound. Man, it looks good like this.

    I have a 46" Sony Bravia and a soundbar, which is a wonderful alternative to a surround sound system and far less wiring. I'll bet it looked awesome. Lucky you.

    As far as humor, I'm ready for some. While I appreciated the humor there was in QOS, I'd rather see SkyFall return more to some of the playful character interactions we got in CR and some Connery/Moore type one liners. I think the movie will be serious enough otherwise and I am very optimistic that this movie could be one of the finest in the entire series based on what little I have seen and read.

    Are you trying to provoke a kicking from the anti-humour brigade? I'd be careful what you say round here. Careless talk costs lives!

    (slapping myself)- Don't know what I was thinking. Time for retraining ;)

    I believe Actonsteve runs re-education programmes in his west London dungeon.
  • edited June 2012 Posts: 3,494
    Will he be showing extensive, never ending clips of MR and DAD as an examples of what Bond movies shouldn't be? If so, I'll have to smuggle some forks in. Will probably look somewhat like Rudy Schenker on the cover of the Scorpions' "Blackout" . :D

    P.S- There he goes with yet another obscure 80's reference again.
  • SandySandy Somewhere in Europe
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    So much discussion about too much humour, too little humour! I thought this was the teaser trailer discussion!?
  • edited June 2012 Posts: 2,015
    well, one comment on the trailer : At some moments, the rather slow fade-out-to-black-fade-in-the-next-scene effect is almost half of what we see. I thought it was a sign they wanted to something classy and very far away from QoS, etc.. Well, it turns out that nowadays 80% of trailers (and not just teaser trailers) use that effect - from Snow White to Lincoln to Ted to Red Tails etc, etc !
  • edited June 2012 Posts: 2,599
    Getafix wrote:
    Yes, CR and QoS were not only satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level, but also in the humor department, where I laugh and smirk a lot throughout, but like the Connery era, it doesn't feel caked on.

    Fair enough. I don't claim that they are without humour, but would beg to differ. IMO, good solid films that they are, they do not provide the fully satisfying full-fat burger and cheese of action and humour that I expect from a proper Bond movie. I believe DC is on record saying pretty much the same thing.

    That's exactly what I don't want but won't be surprised if this is what we get (and I for one have never suggested that Skyfall will be in line with the Roger Moore style comedy. I'd be surprised if it was). I've always wanted a few films with one actor playing Bond, in this case Craig, that are in the vein of the darker, wonderful Fleming books, hence this is why I'll be disappointed ( which could very well be the case) if SF has more humour and light heartedness than Casino Royale. They will have departed from the Flemingsque trend that CR began and QOS continued. I enjoy the later, lighthearted Connery flicks, as I do all the Bond flicks excluding the Brosnan ones, for different reasons, but I don't want to see Bond films in the vein of the former until Craig leaves the franchise. We've just had so much comedy and fun throughout the series. Most of the Bond films are like this. Why not have a few darker films for once? I guess some people just want each new film to be a near carbon copy of most of the movies in the Bond franchise.



  • edited June 2012 Posts: 2,599
    Samuel001 wrote:
    Bounine wrote:

    Well prepare to be disappointed. The producers have said that SF will have more humour than CR and QOS.

    When did they make this terrible but expected announcement just of curiosity?

    I don't believe they - point blank - did. It will have funny lines but so did the past two films.

    I feel it will be a little more in line with Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace than people care to admit.

    It'd be cool if you're right. I hope the action to dialogue ratioo in SF won't be higher than it is in CR either. A little less action would be nice, as I always prattle on about, but that's too much to hope for in a contemporary Bond film.

    One liners in the Craig films are passable, as long as they're not uttered just after Bond has killed someone for example or during actions scenes. I wouldn't like this at all I but I'm expecting the worst.

  • edited June 2012 Posts: 11,425
    Bounine wrote:
    Getafix wrote:
    Yes, CR and QoS were not only satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level, but also in the humor department, where I laugh and smirk a lot throughout, but like the Connery era, it doesn't feel caked on.

    Fair enough. I don't claim that they are without humour, but would beg to differ. IMO, good solid films that they are, they do not provide the fully satisfying full-fat burger and cheese of action and humour that I expect from a proper Bond movie. I believe DC is on record saying pretty much the same thing.

    That's exactly what I don't want but won't be surprised if this is what we get (and I for one have never suggested that Skyfall will be in line with the Roger Moore style comedy. I'd be surprised if it was). I've always wanted a few films with one actor playing Bond, in this case Craig, that are in the vein of the darker, wonderful Fleming books, hence this is why I'll be disappointed ( which could very well be the case) if SF has more humour and light heartedness than Casino Royale. They will have departed from the Flemingsque trend that CR began and QOS continued. I enjoy the later, lighthearted Connery flicks, as I do all the Bond flicks excluding the Brosnan ones, for different reasons, but I don't want to see Bond films in the vein of the former until Craig leaves the franchise. We've just had so much comedy and fun throughout the series. Most of the Bond films are like this. Why not have a few darker films for once? I guess some people just want each new film to be a near carbon copy of most of the movies in the Bond franchise.



    Fair enough. I suspect what we're both looking for is not as extremely different as you're trying make out, but I appreciate your point. That said, carbon copies are definitely not what I'm about.
  • MrBondMrBond Station S
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    Getafix wrote:
    As it said before, I don't want a return to the Moore era. I don't want lots of sight gags or actually lame one-liners. I'd just like a little more genuine humour and lightness of touch. Just like the Craigster.

    So something like what Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol managed?

    Please!!
  • Yes, CR and QoS were not only satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level, but also in the humor department, where I laugh and smirk a lot throughout, but like the Connery era, it doesn't feel caked on.

    QOS was satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level? That must be one of the worst films films I have ever seen in my entire life. It was like watching the rushes of a Charles Bronson Golan-Globus film. I can't recall one amusing moment or funny line in any of the Craig films so far.

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    This:
    That must be one of the worst films films I have ever seen in my entire life. It was like watching the rushes of a Charles Bronson Golan-Globus film. I can't recall one amusing moment or funny line in any of the Craig films so far.

    Is not an answer/response to this:
    Yes, CR and QoS were not only satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level, but also in the humor department, where I laugh and smirk a lot throughout, but like the Connery era, it doesn't feel caked on.

    Don't base arguments on opinions. Please detail what you didn't like, perhaps the cinematography, writing, actors, etc so that we have something to base a discussion on. :)
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    Yes, CR and QoS were not only satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level, but also in the humor department, where I laugh and smirk a lot throughout, but like the Connery era, it doesn't feel caked on.

    QOS was satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level? That must be one of the worst films films I have ever seen in my entire life. It was like watching the rushes of a Charles Bronson Golan-Globus film. I can't recall one amusing moment or funny line in any of the Craig films so far.
    You need to watch more movies then.
  • Posts: 12,837
    Bounine wrote:

    Well prepare to be disappointed. The producers have said that SF will have more humour than CR and QOS.

    When did they make this terrible but expected announcement just of curiosity?

    “Comedy in Bond films, for me, comes out of the situations people get into. They're exciting, and hopefully heart-stopping, and the comedy comes out of one-liners and things. When Sam [Mendes] came in, it was key for all of us that there's a lightness of touch in the writing that's not been as evident in the past two.”-Daniel Craig.

    Somebody on here told me the producers said something about it too but I'm not sure what exactly they said.
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
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    As long as the humour is like

    " that last hand, nearly killed me"

    I'm fine with a bit more in SF, the humour needs to suit Craig's Bond, I love that bit at the end of the trailer when he says "There are some men coming to kill us, we're going to kill them first" and that cruel smile and raised eyebrow.

    I see some potential for some great verbal sparring between Bond & Silva and as DC007 said between Bond & Wishaw's Q. It's great they are keeping him under wraps, though I think we'll get a sneak of him in the theatrical trailer.
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    I just made a new remixed trailer for the Techno Bond Project for Skyfall.
    http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2747/jole-aron-re-cut-remixed-trailers-techno-bond-project
  • Yes, CR and QoS were not only satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level, but also in the humor department, where I laugh and smirk a lot throughout, but like the Connery era, it doesn't feel caked on.

    QOS was satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level? That must be one of the worst films films I have ever seen in my entire life. It was like watching the rushes of a Charles Bronson Golan-Globus film. I can't recall one amusing moment or funny line in any of the Craig films so far.
    You need to watch more movies then.

    Best to not pay any attention to this guy O'Brady. 14 posts and almost every one is a complaint about Craig. He's a humorless troll and likely a charter member of the CNB club. Probably thinks winking pigeons and cheesy one-liners are funny then.

  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    Yes, CR and QoS were not only satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level, but also in the humor department, where I laugh and smirk a lot throughout, but like the Connery era, it doesn't feel caked on.

    QOS was satisfying on a dramatic and cinematic level? That must be one of the worst films films I have ever seen in my entire life. It was like watching the rushes of a Charles Bronson Golan-Globus film. I can't recall one amusing moment or funny line in any of the Craig films so far.
    You need to watch more movies then.

    Best to not pay any attention to this guy O'Brady. 14 posts and almost every one is a complaint about Craig. He's a humorless troll and likely a charter member of the CNB club. Probably thinks winking pigeons and cheesy one-liners are funny then.

    Yes, I've read his posts. He is the kind that will bring up his hatred randomly, instead of when it is allotted.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Lots of trolls abound lately. It's quite disgusting.

    Back to the teaser trailer discussion, I will say there is one thing I don't like about it: the end. Just the resting, slightly-zoomed in shot of his face, then the score ends, and '007' is on the screen. The finale of it didn't work well for me. Kind of a downer to such an exciting teaser. Aside from that, though, I loved it. Must have seen it over 20 or so times.
  • rather like that tease...just enough to get you excited but not quite enough to make a bloody mess in your, well, you know....
  • obrady is a daft mindless twit. as much as love the old roger moore style of jokes and romance amongst doing the saving the world with a bit of british flare...craig takes us back to the bond of old, but with an excitement and a sexy flare never before seen. i am looking quite forward to the next installment. obrady.....PISS OFF!
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    edited June 2012 Posts: 28,694
    obrady is a daft mindless twit. as much as love the old roger moore style of jokes and romance amongst doing the saving the world with a bit of british flare...craig takes us back to the bond of old, but with an excitement and a sexy flare never before seen. i am looking quite forward to the next installment. obrady.....PISS OFF!
    Excuse me? I am so sick of these new members that keeping flowing in with more ignorance than distinguished etiquette and an enthusiasm to post. I have no idea who you are @chrisgreethamhaislet, or what I did to make you revert to the insults of a 5 year old, unpotty trained preschooler, but I suggest checking your attitude at the door. I have had enough of your kind and will take action against it.

  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    edited June 2012 Posts: 1,329
    obrady is a daft mindless twit. as much as love the old roger moore style of jokes and romance amongst doing the saving the world with a bit of british flare...craig takes us back to the bond of old, but with an excitement and a sexy flare never before seen. i am looking quite forward to the next installment. obrady.....PISS OFF!
    Excuse me? I am so sick of these new members that keeping flowing in with more ignorance than distinguished etiquette and an enthusiasm to post. I have no idea who you are @chrisgreethamhaislet, or what I did to make you revert to the insults of a 5 year old, unpotty trained preschooler, but I suggest checking your attitude at the door. I have had enough of your kind and will take action against it.

    Lol try to ignore it mate they are just trying to wind you up , you're better than them.
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    DCisared wrote:
    obrady is a daft mindless twit. as much as love the old roger moore style of jokes and romance amongst doing the saving the world with a bit of british flare...craig takes us back to the bond of old, but with an excitement and a sexy flare never before seen. i am looking quite forward to the next installment. obrady.....PISS OFF!
    Excuse me? I am so sick of these new members that keeping flowing in with more ignorance than distinguished etiquette and an enthusiasm to post. I have no idea who you are @chrisgreethamhaislet, or what I did to make you revert to the insults of a 5 year old, unpotty trained preschooler, but I suggest checking your attitude at the door. I have had enough of your kind and will take action against it.

    Lol try to ignore it mate they are just trying to wind you up , you're better than them.

    I literally have know idea what I said that set him off.
  • Posts: 406
    Went to see the avengers last night and the trailer came on after batman trailer, looks even better up on the big screen
  • Posts: 12,837
    obrady is a daft mindless twit. as much as love the old roger moore style of jokes and romance amongst doing the saving the world with a bit of british flare...craig takes us back to the bond of old, but with an excitement and a sexy flare never before seen. i am looking quite forward to the next installment. obrady.....PISS OFF!

    Brady is one of the biggest Craig fans on here...
    Alan007 wrote:
    Went to see the avengers last night and the trailer came on after batman trailer, looks even better up on the big screen

    True, I saw it when I went to see MIB 3 a week or two ago (great film btw).
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    edited June 2012 Posts: 28,694
    obrady is a daft mindless twit. as much as love the old roger moore style of jokes and romance amongst doing the saving the world with a bit of british flare...craig takes us back to the bond of old, but with an excitement and a sexy flare never before seen. i am looking quite forward to the next installment. obrady.....PISS OFF!

    Brady is one of the biggest Craig fans on here...
    Alan007 wrote:
    Went to see the avengers last night and the trailer came on after batman trailer, looks even better up on the big screen

    True, I saw it when I went to see MIB 3 a week or two ago (great film btw).

    Exactly. That's why I am so confused.
  • edited June 2012 Posts: 1,497
    obrady is a daft mindless twit. as much as love the old roger moore style of jokes and romance amongst doing the saving the world with a bit of british flare...craig takes us back to the bond of old, but with an excitement and a sexy flare never before seen. i am looking quite forward to the next installment. obrady.....PISS OFF!

    Brady is one of the biggest Craig fans on here...
    Alan007 wrote:
    Went to see the avengers last night and the trailer came on after batman trailer, looks even better up on the big screen

    True, I saw it when I went to see MIB 3 a week or two ago (great film btw).

    Exactly. That's why I am so confused.

    He probably has another account, or another member that was warned or banned before. Definitely a troller.

    The MOD's should check his IP address. This has happened on here before.
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