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Story Line For Skyfall | |
When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong and agents around the world are exposed, MI6 is attacked forcing M to relocate the agency. These events cause her authority and position to be challenged by Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee. With MI6 now compromised from both inside and out, M is left with one ally she can trust: Bond. 007 takes to the shadows - aided only by field agent, Eve (Naomie Harris) - following a trail to the mysterious Silva (Javier Bardem), whose lethal and hidden motives have yet to reveal themselves. | |
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User Ranting Skyfall : 4.2 | |
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All Critics Ranting For Skyfall : 8.2 | |
All Critics Count For Skyfall : 283 | |
All Critics Percentage For Skyfall : 92 % | |
Actors For Skyfall | |
Daniel Craig,Javier Bardem,Judi Dench,Ralph Fiennes,Naomie Harris,Bérénice Marlohe,Rhys Ifans,Albert Finney,Ben Whishaw,Rory Kinnear,Ola Rapace,Helen McCrory,Nicholas Woodeson,Tonia Sotiropoulou,Bill Buckhurst,Elize DuToit,Ian Bonar,Gordon Milne,Peter Basham,Ben Loyd-Holmes | |
Review For Skyfall | |
It's been a long time since I enjoyed a Bond movie so much. Tom Charity-CNN.com 'Quantum of Solace,' was a dour, dire letdown. This picture's a substantial bounce back, and easily the best Craig Bond picture. Emotional depth and all. Glenn Kenny-MSN Movies Sam Mendes' 'Skyfall': sleek, slithery, sensual Joe Baltake-Passionate Moviegoer The cool accomplishment of Skyfall, 23rd in the Broccoli franchise, is that it seems a necessary, rather than mandatory, addition to the year's popular culture. Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine Among the most ambitious imaginings of Bond to date: dark, supple, and punctuated with moments of unanticipated visual brilliance. Christopher Orr-The Atlantic Mendes' approach to action is classical and elegant - no manic editing and blurry unintelligible images here - but what makes the movie special is the attention he pays his actors. Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald The film serves as a trip back to the beginning of the 50-year-old cinematic legend and the promise of a golden future with Craig in the role of 007. Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman What propels this grisly chapter is the characters' keen sense of agency. Rob Humanick-Projection Booth Skyfall epitomizes what a Bond movie should be, and its director, for once, justifiably deserves much of the credit. Gabe Leibowitz-Film and Felt Skyfall isn't quite a throwback to the absurd thrills of the 007 films of old, but it does inject some fun back into the franchise. Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com As the saying goes, you've got to shake 22 Bond films, before the 23rd is stirred to perfection. Without a doubt, this is the best James Bond movie. Jeff Bayer-The Scorecard Review James Bond looks broken and weary, an embodiment of a traditional model of international spydom, the one premised on national borders, white-Western-wealthy entitlements, and excessive consumptions of alcohol, cars, and women. Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters I have no compulsion whatsoever in declaring Skyfall, in terms of cinematography, the best looking Bond film ever ... Action movies simply don't look like this - but ... this is no ordinary action movie. CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia) Sentimental touches underscore the fun and frivolity of Bond's past while relishing the brutal landscape of the modern day super-spy. Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah) This makes the list of truly great 007 films alongside the list of Goldfinger, Thunderball, Live And Let Die, Licence To Kill, Goldeneye and Casino Royale. Matt Neal-The Standard Worlds collide in this near-brilliant, meticulously refined 21st-century redefinition of James Bond. Jim Schembri-3AW Sam Mendes has done a magnificent job, creating both a relevant and timeless entry into the Bond canon, while deftly adding homages to the series' past. Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews ...tough and grim but still spry ... feels like something of a rearguard action in the case of the British Empire. Chris Barsanti-PopMatters Sometimes the old ways are the best. This is a theme and repeated line running throughout the new James Bond film Skyfall and never has it been more true. Tim Martain-The Mercury Skyfall does what all of the best franchise entries do: it makes you want to see the next one immediately. Consider me (physically) shaken and (emotionally) stirred. Adam Ross-The Aristocrat Not the best Bond movie ever but a very good one; a little darker but still unsettled as to what type overall it wants to be. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com Too often this martini is sloppy, not smooth. Glenn Dunks-Trespass This is one of the 50-year-old series' most exciting and commandingly compelling entries. Yes, James Bond is back to being James Bond. Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia) Seen against the ineffectual backdrop of 2008's Quantum of Solace, this is a return to form but it doesn't exceed Craig's impressive debut as Bond in 2006's Casino Royale. Craig Mathieson-The Sunday Age Skyfall is not, of course, ''darker'' or more serious than previous Bond films, but it's more knowing about its own conventions. Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia) | |
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