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Or maybe it's just coincidence.
Lol Its sad to say this but the dark Knight was more realistic and believable than skyfail.
Thanks buddy
I'm just having a giggle, buddy.
It's just you're very negative of every aspect of the movie. Every discussion page I seem to scroll down and see you saying that that certain bit of the movie was terrible, and again and again.
You've barely explained why you didn't like the music and Silva. What's wrong with both of them? Firstly, like I said, it ties in well with the 'Boom Boom' song at the end of the film (giving a lighter touch on a violent word, compared with the more aggressive song by The Animals), and secondly it contrasts well with the emptiness of the island. You say Silva's mimicking the Joker, but in what way? In fact, I think the Joker is much more influenced by Anton Chigurh and Hannibal Lecter than an influencer on Silva.
Be careful, you're starting to sound like a Nolan fanboy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XynZmtepV0o
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/4349/skyfall-questions-spoilers
Most things now, must have an answer of some kind.
:)) :-)) =)) =D> :-SS
And SKYFAIL is quite subtle... Well, maybe not really, but compared to other issues... :-B :-? :-bd \:D/
And why does this have a familiar ring? (replace Cato and Carthago by whatever you like to do so):
"Ceterum censeo Carthaginem delendam esse:"
Interesting point! I never thought of it that way.
Do we not put too much meaning in this song and its usage in the movie? After all, it is an enteraining action flick...
Craig's era is so much more than the stupid action. They have the best drama in Bond yet!
Even in action flicks, everything is significant. Especially good ones.
BTW, Charles Trénet is also the original performer (and writer) of at least two songs which have become famous the world over: "La Mer" (Beyond the Sea") and "Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours" ("I Wish You Love").