QUOTE(MR_alien @ Oct 5 2012, 04:02 PM)
Ah the signature cuff scene Movies 007 @ James Bond: Movies Discussion Thread, Bond 25: No Time To Die
Movies 007 @ James Bond: Movies Discussion Thread, Bond 25: No Time To Die
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QUOTE(defaultname365 @ Nov 3 2012, 06:36 AM) Watched it... loved it... Since u mention MBO Kepong. How was the screen n sound system? Overall layout?It is a remarkable feat - everything felt like it fell into place like a perfectly placed puzzle piece and the whole story with M and Bond is brilliant! As always Judi Dench delivered a remarkable performance. And what about Javier Bardem's villainous role as Raoul Silva - reminiscence of The Joker in a number of ways. Unfortunately, the whole hoo-haa with Berenice Marlohe is a bit underwhelming ; underwhelming in the sense that her presence in the movie is quite lacking, just not enough screen time. I can safely say her role was totally pinned down by Eve (Naomie Harris). I expected more from Severine's character, but seems all of a sudden she just disappears. Special mention about Ben Whishaw who played Q - great decision to cast him and love the banter between him and Bond. The ending sequence is absolutely memorable. Not going to spoil anything but it gets quite emotional (did not expect it - I was like, no way... it won't happen). Great job done by Sam Mendes, and here's hoping that the same film makers return for Bond 24 and Bond 25. For me, it is Casino Royale > Skyfall > Quantum of Solace. What the first Craig Bond film did was just way too high to be superseded. + Brilliant plot involving M's past and Bond's 'return' to duty + Raoul Silva / Tiago - I absolutely loved how they introduced him... a single, continous shot of him walking towards Bond as he talks about the rat/coconut story. + Action sequences are top notch and edge-of-your-seat experience + Emotional ending, overall the last act was solid! - Severine's character lacked screen time - all of a sudden she's gone - Hard a hard time liking the opening title sequence to the film - Casino Royale with the cards opening still the best, can't remember sh** about QoS's opening title - The dialogues can feel at times a bit prolonged Nothing much else to fault for "Skyfall". It was just yet another film with spot on film making decisions and a cast that really brought the characters to life. Still, "Casino Royale" is the best Craig Bond film... this one comes close but not quite to the first one. This film deserves a solid 9/10. |
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QUOTE(sai86 @ Oct 30 2015, 10:42 AM) i thought IMAX is only good for film like Interstellar, else nth much different? how is MAXX compare to Premium?? QUOTE(xxx306 @ Oct 30 2015, 10:54 AM) Go for Imax. Big and crisp picture and great sound system too Maxx is just stretching out normal film into a bigger screen. |
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