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http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/3487/skyfall-fans-reviews-guaranteed-spoilers
Buddy see it sober next time :)
May be the problem was to do with drink - I obviously hadn't had enough. Will go and see it plastered and see if it gets any better.
@Getafix People are always on your back about being negative anyway, and now you don't like SF...
Good luck to you is all I can say. There's gonna be a huge sh*t storm coming your way from the positive only crowd.
I was going to give your opinion a chance, but you blew it here. SF a garbled train wreck? If you can make any sense of QoS's tangled, hurried mess of a plot which was squeezed in between one too many action scenes you're a better man than me. SF was perhaps a more complex Bond film than you're used to, but it was always pretty clear what was happening and why. I'll admit Bond lost his sense of logic when he decided to face Silva's forces with just a 77-year-old lady and a 76-year-old groundsman for backup, but everything else was well written and considerably better presented than QoS.
As for Newman's score, I quite liked it for a first-timer considering previous single-film composers (Eric serra, anyone?). He didn't overuse the JB Theme, putting it in all the right places, IMO. Especially when the DB5 goes boom and Bond's like "Eff you, that was my car!", Christ that was good.
..and this is NOT because he is - as was to be expected - negative, Royale. This is about openeing a thread for it. Like - what's good enough for everybody else. is not for you. Oops!
I suggest to close this.
And no, TheLivingRoyale, I'm not a member of the "positive only crowd".
Never said you were mate :P
@Germanlady good point. But to be fair he has carried on in the review thread now.
@Germanlady good point. But to be fair he has carried on in the review thread now.[/quote]
AFTER being asked to. He WANTED to make sure, nobody misses his REVIEW and this just shows, who he is and what he wants. Someone like Gustav Graves writes a review in the proper thread and gets no feedback. Someone like getafic writes a REVIEW in a new thread and gets tons unfortunately. He knows, how to play it and THAT in itsself is the annoying thing. And yes, I contributed as much to his success as the others. :(
A bit.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/oct/28/skyfall-james-bond-review
It really is a hilarious read, comparing Craig to a middle-aged Bourne, saying that SF is worse than NSNA, cheesy on-liners, DC doesn't look the part, the bulldozer represents a company that supports human rights abuse, boring patriotism, mediocre ending, and so on. I think getafix might find many friends over there.
On the other hand, and this is worth a thought, could it be that we fans are so blinded by now (stellar cast, 50th anniversary etc.) that we do not really see the faults that others are clearly aware of? Or are Guardian commenters simply negative towards films that glorify the secret service, Britain and the Queen?
But please, do not compare us to The Guardian readers. I beg you. :((
Great question @zebrafish but I will as another. Could it be that such a heterogeneous group of people from different countries, religions, believes, social-economic backgrounds, political opinions, sexes, etc have all been blinded together? L-)
Agreed and my opinion after watching Skyfall was that it was great and it drew me in rather than sitting there looking for reasons not to. I think the positive opinions will drown out those who oppose. Long live Skyfall!
I'm still disappointed that we don't see more of Pacino & De Niro "together", especially during the legendary restaurant conversation. But the acting, music & cinematography are just too good.
Btw, isn't there a "top 10 movie thread" somewhere here? I've been searching for it...
Amazingly, I agree with you.
Any way I thought you disapproved of this thread?
Close it down someone, quick!
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