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Title: Skyfall - best Bond film ever?
Post by: Canada Darrell™ on November 13, 2012, 05:02:22 AM
Saw it 2 nights ago. Wow!

This movie had everything from the obligatory opening chase scene to a bizarrely humerous homo-erotic scene between Bond and the bad guy (Javier Bardem) to a peek into Bond's history prior to 007 service.

Terrific writing, acting and action. I'm gonna say it. Daniel Craig wipes the floor with all other Bonds to come before him INCLUDING Sean Connery.  >:D
Title: Re: Skyfall - best Bond film ever?
Post by: Dare on November 13, 2012, 11:59:07 AM
Bardem will have to go a bit to top the baddie he
played in No Country for Old Men,baddest baddie ever
Title: Re: Skyfall - best Bond film ever?
Post by: cosworth151 on November 13, 2012, 12:31:14 PM
Bardem will have to go a bit to top the baddie he
played in No Country for Old Men,baddest baddie ever

Baddest movie baddie, but couldn't hold a candle to Bernie as a baddie.
Title: Re: Skyfall - best Bond film ever?
Post by: David on November 13, 2012, 01:34:22 PM
Agreed on all points CD.  :good:

I loved it!
Title: Re: Skyfall - best Bond film ever?
Post by: Irisado on November 13, 2012, 05:47:13 PM
I'm disappointed that I won't have to go to see it, because it sounds very good.  I'll just have to wait for it to come onto terrestrial television.
Title: Re: Skyfall - best Bond film ever?
Post by: Willy on December 04, 2012, 11:24:47 PM
An outstanding Bond movie!!
Very different then most.


Lets all agree to totally forget the Roger Moore years...okay.
Title: Re: Skyfall - best Bond film ever?
Post by: Canada Darrell™ on December 05, 2012, 01:25:55 AM
An outstanding Bond movie!!
Very different then most.


Lets all agree to totally forget the Roger Moore years...okay.


Agreed, although in my youth he was the man but the films seem so campy now.
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