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What makes this such a difficult concept..?
One of my troll laws proven. Trolls stick together. Thanks for the proof, @forgotmywhocareswhoyouareanymore.
Concerning the question in the title, I personally think SF is Craig's finest Bond film. I don't hold CR is such a high place as most people, there is too much in that film that I dislike. There are no perfect Bond films, not even my favourite FRWL but SF is an amazing Bond film and became one of my favourites. Each time I watch it I like it more.
I am with you, sister. But let's hang in here; it is our forum after all.
I love Skyfall. I value CR highly but I do think Skyfall is Craig's best Bond. But it is like picking out the finest diamond in a trio of sparkling gorgeous gems. You need a jeweler's glass to discern the differences. All are quality performance.
Er no, she was Swiss.
Agree. It was great and very enjoyable but CR does just edge it. CR just has that little bit extra.
Completely agree. And I'd add the brilliance of CR is that it ticks all the boxes whilst also somehow managing to feel incredibly fresh and original. A trick that is very difficult to pull off.
Not feeling you on this one. Although I prefer CR myself and feel it is overall a better film, SF clearly ticks more Bondian boxes and is more Bondian in showing the established character as opposed to one learning to be the character.
Well that would have still been wrong. Being Swiss is not sort of French, although it shares a border and some speak the French lingo.
I thought Skyfall was dreadful and I'm really surprised at the reaction to it. If Brosnan had made Skyfall in 2000 his critics would still be moaning about the wooden Moneypenny, the dull ending, the new family background details etc etc. I think it was because of the four year gap that fans were overexcited by it and in a few years Skyfall will be regarded as an average Bond film.
To call SF average to me is still flattering it by quite some margin in my opinion!
actually he is in the right place, discussing 007. That people seem to disagree on the various aspects of the 007verse is the lifeblood of this forum.
If we'd all agree and anybody disgreeing would be send away it would be a very boring place.
And lets face it the time that SF is going to face some different feedback after all the glory and praise is also to be expected. It was bound to happen.
You are joking?
Like all movies, opinions change over time; sometimes subtly, sometimes quite a bit. That's normal.
I'm not ashamed to say that CR is my favourite film of all time, and not just because it is James Bond but because it is so much more. When i'm having a sad moment and when everything feels that it is going against me i can start CR and have a good time but at the same time relate to Bond in a way.
I really like Skyfall to, it is at #3 for me. But it can't really deliver the emotional and entertaining "punch" that CR does. SF has a better replay value but it isn't as fantastic as CR is.
QoS is also a great film that currently holds the #6 but it isn't as well thought through and "epic" as it's predecessor and successor.
Though that is truly quite an accomplishment.
Craig is fortunate in that two of his films are really excellent; and although QOS has several flaws and is not as popular, he was very good in it. So far, he is having a great run.