What do you mean even Casino Royale? It's as ridiculous as any Bond film, if not more.I love the film but even I am a bit miffed with how ridiculous Silva's plan is. That said you could say the same about most Bond films, hell even Casino Royale makes little sense if you think about it and is built upon a house of cards of contrivences.
That's not really a "now" thing. It was considered disappointing when it came out, and "meh" has been the consensus ever since.And people are ripping into Quantum of Solace now, even though it was a relatively decent Bond movie?
This movie wasn't that good. It's entertaining but a bit thin and preposterous... but that comes with the territory.
Any chance we'll get the Bond we all know? At the end of CR, we got him with the suit, gun and the music, as if to show, in Batman Begins style, that this is the Bond we all know. Ironically, this new film ends the same way, with Bond actually the Bond we know, with Q, M, and Moneypenny only fully in place at the end of the film.
It's almost like we haven't got to a real Bond adventure yet that wasn't in fact a prequel.
Casino Royale isn't a bad movie.
Actually it's a pretty good spy movie. It's just not a cinematic James Bond movie.
The less said about Quantum of Solace the better. It's easily one of the 5 worst films in the whole franchise.
And it does it while not being very Bond-esque either.
Skyfall is the first DC Bond I'll be proud to own and watch over and over.
We’re not used to second-guessing James Bond, because he always wins, but he makes a very questionable one here.
Silva wants to kill M (and himself, it turns out), so Bond takes her to his old house, lets nobody on his side know where they’re going, but leaves a “trail of breadcrumbs” inviting the villain to come after them with an army. Is this really a good idea?
M doesn’t survive the showdown. Bond showing up at the end to put a knife in Silva’s back changes nothing. So what does Bond actually accomplish in this film? He blows up the house and the car and kills a bunch of hired hands, all for nothing. Bond failing in this manner might make him more “real” and compelling. It’s certainly not what one ordinarily expects from a Bond film.
We’re not used to second-guessing James Bond, because he always wins, but he makes a very questionable one here.
Silva wants to kill M (and himself, it turns out), so Bond takes her to his old house, lets nobody on his side know where they’re going, but leaves a “trail of breadcrumbs” inviting the villain to come after them with an army. Is this really a good idea?
M doesn’t survive the showdown. Bond showing up at the end to put a knife in Silva’s back changes nothing. So what does Bond actually accomplish in this film? He blows up the house and the car and kills a bunch of hired hands, all for nothing. Bond failing in this manner might make him more “real” and compelling. It’s certainly not what one ordinarily expects from a Bond film.
And as I said earlier, a desirable spy.
"So, Mr. Bond, it seems on your last mission, you made the choice to take your boss 'off the grid' which resulted in her death... Why should we continue your employment here at MI6?"
What do you mean even Casino Royale? It's as ridiculous as any Bond film, if not more.I love the film but even I am a bit miffed with how ridiculous Silva's plan is. That said you could say the same about most Bond films, hell even Casino Royale makes little sense if you think about it and is built upon a house of cards of contrivences.
In fact, just last week HISHE did it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byku-4Sl4zE
Most people are too kind. It is the worst film ever made.
Most people are too kind. It is the worst film ever made.
Not in a universe where Batman and Robin exists.
In those circumstances mission accomplished. Probably more of a successful mission than Casino Royale given MI6 don’t get Le Chiffre, and don’t even get the money!
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.