I don't mean this as a joke. I have been a huge Bond fan ever since my dad brought me to cinema to see 'Licence To Kill'. But for me, 'Skyfall' made me an even more nerdy Bond fan than I already was. Some examples:
--> It's August 2013 now, but I don't get bored of 'Skyfall'. I keep re-watching it at least once a month. Especially since I bought the Daniel Craig Bond-trilogy on BluRay.
--> Ever since 'Skyfall' premiered I just keep posting and posting topics in this forum. I can't recall visiting this forum as much as I did in the past. I'm still 'hooked' to the MI6-forums.
--> I have been buying so many Bond related stuff in the past months, including books like '
James Bond: 50 Years of Movie Posters' (DK Publishing), '
The James Bond 007 Archives' (Taschen Publishing), '
LIFE Magazine: 50 Years Of James Bond' (by all editors of LIFE Magazine) and '
Bond On Bond' (written by Sir Roger Moore).
--> Ooowh, and don't forget....I have bought the DVD's '
Top Gear: 50 Years Of Bond Cars' and '
Everything Or Nothing', the documentary.
One could say, this newly ignited 'fan craziness' is because of the 50th anniversary jubilee. But to be very honest, it always come back to 'Skyfall', my favourite Bond film I have ever seen since I went to the cinema seeing 'Licence To Kill'.
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I saw it again on EpixHD, disliked it more.
Sorry ;-). But I am serious......
the James Bond series does have a great amount of movies I really enjoy but with the current course and Mendes on for the next movie I am not so sure I enjoy the pretentiousnes he will undoubtely step up in the next one.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/7225/future-of-bond-movies-optimistic-or-pessimistic
For my money, I've never been so excited to see what is next for the series.
Could be worse though, Haggis and Forster could be tag-teaming again. Yikes. SF was a huge improvement on what came before at least.
btw,I watched YOLT the other night. Now that is one hell of a Bond movie. =D>
We always have the classic era to fall back on.
One thing I, and a majority of others, didn't care for, was the seemingly (at times) indestructibility of Craig's Bond. Such as shot off a moving train or falling a great distance down a waterfall. Roger Moore was the epitome of silly Bond often enough and displayed some quite ridiculous scenarios at times, but nothing on the level of Craig in recent years such as surviving the feats just mentioned. It's all bangs and crashes and superlative stunts and action pieces now some feel, rather than a more sensible approach to what most may remember. It's come to the point (now), where you almost feel Bond is superhuman every now and again (unfortunately)
Two words: Brosnan, painface.
"IT'S BEAUTIFULLL"
Luckily it didn't do a DAD and descend into a sight of horrific imagery.
Simply put, no re-ignition, just further fuel to an already blazing fire.
But thinking back, to be honest, I was thrilled and doubly excited, you could say reignited (although the fire never died in me: re-stoked may be a better word) my usual high anticipation ratcheted up a good notch by the following films: TSWLM, TLD (there you go, Dalton fans), GE, and CR. I can add Skyfall to that, but it is a different kind of jubilation.
TSWLM is my favorite Moore film (closely followed by FYEO), it was a wonderful fun action romp that is still one of my favorite Bond films.
TLD - As soon as I saw Dalton's face, when he turned to the camera while hanging on that cliff in the PTS, I fell in love. The rest of the movie flowed like a song, I liked the chemistry of Bond and Kara, I loved Dalton's portrayal, and I really wanted more of Dalton as Bond by the finish. And TLD has a very romantic and appealing ending, after a great action sequence.
GE was a dazzling waterfall after the long desert of waiting after LTK - splendid, fun, Brosnan looked wonderful, it introduced Judi's M (brava!), and it was a good story well told - and Bond was BACK! (I thought Brosnan was even better in TND, my favorite Brosnan film.)
CR was a home run, stunning, left me wanting to give a standing ovation (and I really didn't know Craig before that film), and a new Bond was here, one shown from the beginning of his 00 days, and I couldn't have been more excited or happier with the quality of the film, the acting, and the direction/tone of that film.
And now Skyfall: It is so beautifully realized and finely acted, I think it will stay in my top 10 always (now in my top 5). I am very excited and satisfied with the way things have developed (new characters, Bond's personal development, etc.), and am really eager to see more from Mendes and Deakins. That has me in a state of high anticipation indeed. Here's to hoping Logan and whoever else contributes to the script do a worthy job. That is, to put it mildly, critical.
True fans are devoted nuts, come good Bond films and not so good ones (being charitable here).
Could not agree more! :))
Also, for what it's worth, I've been a fan since I was 11 (10 to be precise), having watched a VHS copy of YOLT, this was back in 1996.
So were you more or less enthusiastic during the Brosnan era than you are now?
Blimey! And coming off the back of the likes of TND and DAD, that's some statement to make. I was apoplectic by the time DAD came around. I was desperate for changes and I am in a far happier place now than I was ten years ago. Bond had gone stagnant and was going nowhere (not Brosnan's fault granted) but if EON had carried on in the same manner as they had been, I could easily have seen the series die a slow, horrible death.
The buzz word for those who don't like where we are at the moment: pretentious! Someone needs to get this in an interview next time and ask the Bond team why they're being so damn pretentious. I want to see the response.
You're wasting your breath Willy. Ignore and move on.