It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
:-<
I have both, but a broken ankle and lack of friends currently keeps me from going bankrupt. We should team up. Creasy, you drive my car, and we'll pick up Brady.
Haha, all of us in one theatre= madness. The world simply isn't ready for it.
Lack of friends you say? Well, you have all of us here. I am not a sociable individual either, yet my best friend is worth dozens of my acquaintances. You must look at it this way (look at the cynic being the optimist): One friend could be greater than thousands.
I'm fine sitting alone at home, or out with friends, but I don't need either; just one. :)
I follow the editor of that site on Twitter, and he keeps posting 'how many Skyfall already has'. I read them and their silly 'mistakes' that every movie has. You can barely count windshield continuity in the left frame of the screen a mistake in something millions of frames long.
@JWESTBROOK, sounds like a plan. We'll take the world by storm.
I think most the time people just do it for fun.
You make some fair points. I actually didn't mind the Home Alone-esque ending, I was more peeved by the illogical nature of the DB5 but I won't go into it as there's a separate thread. I too think it is hard to buy into this 'best Bond ever' PR exercise. I mean, the criteria for that in itself is difficult to determine and everyone sees it differently. On top of that, appreciation for the films fluctuates retrospectively. I think it's too hard to make such a bold statement about a film in a canon that prides itself on watchability and repeat viewings. Let's see where it stands in 10 years.
Why Bond did not remove the shrapnel in Turkey, and waited, instead, untill he was in London....
- he wanted to remind himself of M's betrayal. I think Bond was looking forward to escaping his former life, until apathy grips him – he doesn't know what to do, with his life.
Why did the MI6 holding cell have such easy access to the tube....
-they were on war footing, and did not have time to make sure the place was secure. As Q said - “we're still discovering tunnels down here...” (That one was the tricky to come up with, I mean really MI6...)
Anywho...
The people who bought Skyfall Lodge are going to be pissed...
;-)
This isn't a review. I'm just going to say that i really liked the movie.
Out of all movies this year I enjoyed SF the most.
I didn't liked the anti-climactic end-the death of M and Silva but everything else was great.
The movie is 2:30 long but the it wasn't boring at all as opposed to TDKR who is around same length but at times it felt too slow.
Overall I would give 8.5/10 to SF. Good movie but there are few better Bond movies.
Definitely TOP10. I hope it wins an oscar.
If Silva had planned the whole thing about being captured etc. how did he know JB was going to get him at that precise time so he could sort M out at the hearing. Remember he had to have uniforms etc to sort out. How did he know?
I like to think that he didn't know.
He had a plan. "Sooner or later they'll capture me.They'll get my computer.They'll mess around with it which means that I will release my self few hours after they capture me.Your job is to find me near MI6 few hours after they capture me.You'll tell me where M is and then I'll find her and kill her" Said Silva to his henchmen.
Or so I want to believe.