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"My God. My...my...god.
I'll be the first to admit I'm the textbook type of fan who gets far too overly excited with every trailer release...but having just come back from seeing the Skyfall IMAX trailer the proper way, I can honestly say - with no hesitation - that it's one of the best trailers I've ever seen cut.
That bootleg doesn't even come close to conveying what a full screen does. Everything about that trailer is amazing. It's so good, so Bond - that it's overpowering.
The intensity is as high as a Bond trailer's ever been, by sheer miles. The music is indeed the James Bond theme, re-orchestrated and remixed in a way that we've never heard before - albeit heavily disguised and with added dimension, likely why many haven't come away with a sense that it's there. My sister - call her, a casual Bond fan - even leaned over to me and said, "I'd recognize those chords anywhere." And the sheer speed of the trailer is just insane. I think they show off parts of every major sequence.
Deakins' cinematography floored me. This film is in a completely different league than anything we've ever seen from Bond before. It's far too early and a ridiculously small sample size, but if any Bond ever has had a shot at a cinematography Oscar - this is going to be the one.
The action. Casino Royale's action is back. It's not the carelessly strung together, confusing, second-unit drivel Dan Bradley assembled and Pearson/Chesse hacked up and served to us on a dish labelled "Quantum of Solace." There's narrative. Impact. Style. It feels like Bond action the way Bond action feels different from all other action.
And Bond.
It's just...it's classic Bond. Barring some horrible script screwup, I can't foresee not loving this movie. Every inch of every shot of that trailer feels like it's classic Bond, a highly stylized mid-1960s iconic touchstone with a contemporary edge and overtones. Craig oozes the Bond persona as far as it can possibly go to a respective, non-parody point. It's brilliant. . The way he teases 'Q' is delivered with the dry, dark, slightly damaged humour that James Bond just...is. And when he says "the line," it's like he physically leans into it.
Phew. Had to get that out. Legitimately the best 'trailer' experience I've ever had in a cinema. I'm 27 and cynical. I don't get moved like that. Ever. And I got moved."
"It's been a long time - and finally, here we are"