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It's just a cheesy idea lol, having him step out with the music springing in like that.
I guess it's a very subjective thing, but when I first saw it my first reaction was something of a grimace!
I guess - like the rest of Skyfall - it's just a bit too easy.
http://latino-review.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/DAVESKYFALL.jpg
and the teaser poster was the same.
http://mediafiles.cineplex.com/Blog/English/FullSize/skyfall-teaser-poster.jpg
The marketing of Skyfall exploited the gun barrel imagery but the film didn't start with any. Weird and (unintentionally) comical.
Yeah... after THIS, it was laughable (to me)...
Now THAT'S how you start a Bond film!
As for Ronson; he is very important to the film I think. Bond knows someday he will be Ronson, left for dead having been sacrificed for the mission. It's very reminiscent of Fleming's Bond. He wants to help Ronson as he knows it's not the man's fault he has been left the way he has, but ultimately he can't. It gives Bond a conscious.
I don't get the logic here. It's not like they just stumbled across the opening shot one day is it?
Isn't the whole thing storyboarded? And I would imagine the first storyboard that gets drawn is one with white dots going across the page and you go from there and work out your opening shot.
If the closing shot of the PTS had been so brilliant that for whatever reason Mendes couldn't bear to have it interfered with would we have just dropped the song and title sequence and just cut to the next scene?
But I bet you one thing, it won't happen again. ;)
I totally understand your point, it's partly down to my indifference to the structure of the plot generally. This construct of M being simultaneously ruthless and slapdash is never raised in CR and QoS. It's invented purely as a plot driver. She 'knows' he's her top agent but sacrifices him for what? Leaking a list stored on a hard drive. Silva is a hacker, if he wanted the info he'd surely be able to get it by any means. I don't buy it. That's why I think it should have been personal. Allowing her agents to die in the field is pretty much irrelevant, it's the leak that leaves her clinging to her job. However, this is way off topic and probably for another thread.
We all assumed that for Skyfall and look how that turned out.
I'm not getting my hopes up and until I see it or here concrete evidence of it I'm going to assume the Bond 24 gunbarrel is at the end with the same terrible QOS design. That way I can't be disappointed.
I agree, until we get confirmation expect anything and everything next time. It's all fair game now. Who knows what they'll do.
I'm wondering on what basis you can have such certitude?
After CR everyone said 'now the reboot is over and Bond has become Bond so QOS will have it at the beginning.'
After QOS everyone said 'now the Vesper reboot story is over Bond has become Bond so SF will have it at the beginning.'
After SF everyone said 'M, Q, Moneypenny and the classic office are all in place so the reboot is over and Bond has become Bond and Bond 23 will have it at the beginning.'
You make the SF opening shot sound like some conquistadors trekking through Arizona who come across the Grand Canyon for the first time and are left with no choice but to turn around and go back.
Just for you they make sure they put it at the start. They don't want you to be disappointed ;)
I understand why some die hard fans want it but as a reboot means things change and they can mess around with things as much as they like. If some don't like it live with it or go watch the old Bond films for a 20 second GB. For me, its about the two hours on screen and seen as Craig Bond's have done great at the box office it doesnt seem to have bothered many.
Reboot shmeeboot. GB at the beginning should be good for everyone. Balls to the semantics.
Yeah, it's just fanboys. No one in their right mind would want it anywhere but the end.