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Naomi Harris is a great Moneypenny. I think it's cool to see Moneypenny kick some ass ..................just so happens to be Bond's ass, and he's down for the count...................
....................into the titles.
Bond finally gets some action with a random Bond girl. She is never to be seen again
I love the bit at the beach bar.
I should do my research: was this shot digital?
I was aiming for the back up he had behind him.
Sir James Moloney? This echoes Fleming.
I don't get the theory that the Craig films lack missions.
He's definitely on a mission in this one. The personal element to the story is more between Silva and M.
Of course I could be way off.
The Severine scene never bothered me. She's clearly waiting for Bond to come spend the night.
Television movies used to utilize this effect. The enormous close up.
I believe, my hero, Jack Webb was an early pioneer of this style on DRAGNET.
Another meaningless, and rather unfunny comparison of SKYFALL to DRAGNET.
I thought it was funny at least.
The audience roared with laughter, whereas a few of my lifelong Bond fan friends groaned.
Craig's hair looks quite a bit shorter here.
However, this film will reveal later on once and for all that James Bond's real name is.............James Bond.
Hence the tombstones of his parents.
I'll not only miss Craig, but Whishaw as I sincerely doubt and of the MI6 team will be returning. :(
BATMAN THE MOVIE.
Well, in a different incarnation, but still the same principle.
We're living in a time when that could be feasible and embraced.
Love this film!
Still bugs the hell out of me, that opening shot with glaring music cue...hate it!
Its just so ordinary...you could imagine it in any run-of-the- mill tv cop show...it just doest feel Bondian ( whatever that is!!)
THE best scene in the movie, its the only time, apart from most if the pts, that I felt like I was watching a Bond film!!!
Again, pretty ordinary, doesn't scream Bond!!