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It's also down to the cinema chains - they want films that they can get 4 or 5 showings in for each day, which precludes longer running times. The French aren't happy, as you can imagine.
Not really. If the final cut by Mendes is 3 hours long and EON is happy with that, they won't cut the movie just because the cinema chains are not happy with the lenght. Also, the 2 most successful movies of all time (Titanic & Avatar) are 194 and 162 minutes long.
That and the whole last 30 minutes in Venice felt like it was tagged on by the writers at the last minute.
115-120 minutes is perfect for Bond. That should be the standard.
For Skyfall, and I think we can expect a marked improvement from the last entry, I would maybe like to see something similar to Royale in terms of running time, it's a big event, lots of expectations etc, so surely they will make it a more lengthy one than last time out. Two hours 30 minutes seems appropriate enough, if it's as big an event as they are building up to then I wouldn't care too much if it went on for as long as Ben-Hur.
2 hrs but nothing shorter, just felt short changed with QOS running time.
98 - Away we go
119 - Revolutionary Road
125 - Jarhead
117 - Road to perdition
122 - American Beauty
Expect something similar for SF, around 120 minutes.
I can't agree with you on the specific scene; the action at the airport explained why Le Chiffre needed to play the poker game to win his clients' money back. Without it the whole first half of the film would have been meaningless.
Yeah, similar to DAD. Even though it isn't anyone's favorite around here, I did enjoy how the pace moved, and never gave a dull moment or too much movement, for that matter.