Kate Muir @muirkate
Ben Whishaw steals the scene as Q, geek chic in his specs, cardie and anorak. #SKYFALL
Boyd Hilton @boydhilton
... A celebration of Bond but a clever, coherent story too. #Skyfall
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17Was Negatives:
Nick Setchfield @NickSetchfield2m Nick Setchfield @NickSetchfield
Skyfall: impeccably crafted but weirdly dour. Why are they so afraid of the classic formula?
Nick Setchfield @NickSetchfield
Spoiler
And not opening with the gunbarrel is madness, particularly for 50th. Sacred part of the ritual! #skyfallExpand Reply Retweet Favorite
Skyfall: impeccably crafted but weirdly dour. Why are they so afraid of the classic formula?
"It's been a long time - and finally, here we are"
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18Sandy Cheema @sandycheems
I'm not the biggest Bond fan but that was bloody awesome. Daniel Craig is good but Javier Bardem is the man! #Skyfall
James Max @thejamesmax
So you want to know what #007 #Skyfall is like? Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. SURPRISE. Epic. You'll love it.
Furthermore... #Skyfall All the things you missed recently are there. With twists, turns, surprise, humour, glam and London. As I said. Epic
Epic #Skyfall @SonyPicturesUK Like Heston Blumenthal took all the #007 ingredients and concocted the most amazing feast. Ever.
I'm not the biggest Bond fan but that was bloody awesome. Daniel Craig is good but Javier Bardem is the man! #Skyfall
James Max @thejamesmax
So you want to know what #007 #Skyfall is like? Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. Epic. SURPRISE. Epic. You'll love it.
Furthermore... #Skyfall All the things you missed recently are there. With twists, turns, surprise, humour, glam and London. As I said. Epic
Epic #Skyfall @SonyPicturesUK Like Heston Blumenthal took all the #007 ingredients and concocted the most amazing feast. Ever.
"It's been a long time - and finally, here we are"
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19The Sun
"The coolest James Bond film yet"
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... -film.html
Cooler Witz von Q... Spoiler!
"The coolest James Bond film yet"
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... -film.html
Cooler Witz von Q... Spoiler!
"It's been a long time - and finally, here we are"
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20Warum man die besagte Kritik nicht vermieden hat ist fraglich.
Aber wenn das nicht positiv ist, dann weiß ich auch nicht. Genial
Aber wenn das nicht positiv ist, dann weiß ich auch nicht. Genial

"Für England, James? - Nein, für mich!"
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21http://www.theartsde...aken-or-stirred
This could be the best Bond yet: light on sex, heavy on storytelling, hard on action. As for comic relief, it doesn’t come any better either. This is 100% pure Bond, a distillation of beauty, action, surprises and locations. Lets’ start with the latter: perhaps it’s best to stay away from Istanbul, given Taken 2 and now the new 007 thriller Skyfall shooting up the place. Stay away too from MI6 and Macau. But you can visit Shanghai perfectly nicely because, in this, the 23rd official Bond film, the city looks like a clean version of Bladerunner. Because, outside of truly amazing stunts and a running theme of ‘sometimes the old ways are the best’, this has to be the best looking Bond film - and more kudos are to be heaped on Oscar-winning cinematographer Roger Deakins for shooting this instalment so it looks like an Oscar-winner already.
In the hands of Sam Mendes, there’s less sex, less obvious violence and more invention. The story holds water, even given the implausible nature of the Bond franchise in general. Telling the plot even briefly would spoil the brilliant opening sequence because, with Skyfall the less you know before you go, the more you will enjoy it. This is the Bond film to buy banks of tickets for without reading a review because, this time, like racehorses, the pedigree has really paid off.
Old characters are replaced, new ones slotted cannily into their positions to ready us for the next big Bond adventure - which we’ve been promised. This is the first time a franchise has been rebooted without changing the lead actor or the setting or the theme. This Bond film has been rebooted with skill, style and intelligence - just when you thought it had run out of all of that. Sam Mendes must now make at least two more before we give him his knighthood - although he’s earned it already here.
Daniel Craig is looking the part - he’s got the mileage now - along with Dame Judi Dench who is also allowing herself to look human. The real winner is Javier Bardem. If he hadn’t done No Country for Old Men we would never see him as the super-bad guy Raoul Silva, a bad blond villain that Bardem plays - and there is no other word for it - deliciously. He is one part Hannibal Lector, one part hair dye and the other part damaged schoolboy. Yes, expect twists galore - but I love you - and James Bond - far too much to tell you what they are
This could be the best Bond yet: light on sex, heavy on storytelling, hard on action. As for comic relief, it doesn’t come any better either. This is 100% pure Bond, a distillation of beauty, action, surprises and locations. Lets’ start with the latter: perhaps it’s best to stay away from Istanbul, given Taken 2 and now the new 007 thriller Skyfall shooting up the place. Stay away too from MI6 and Macau. But you can visit Shanghai perfectly nicely because, in this, the 23rd official Bond film, the city looks like a clean version of Bladerunner. Because, outside of truly amazing stunts and a running theme of ‘sometimes the old ways are the best’, this has to be the best looking Bond film - and more kudos are to be heaped on Oscar-winning cinematographer Roger Deakins for shooting this instalment so it looks like an Oscar-winner already.
In the hands of Sam Mendes, there’s less sex, less obvious violence and more invention. The story holds water, even given the implausible nature of the Bond franchise in general. Telling the plot even briefly would spoil the brilliant opening sequence because, with Skyfall the less you know before you go, the more you will enjoy it. This is the Bond film to buy banks of tickets for without reading a review because, this time, like racehorses, the pedigree has really paid off.
Old characters are replaced, new ones slotted cannily into their positions to ready us for the next big Bond adventure - which we’ve been promised. This is the first time a franchise has been rebooted without changing the lead actor or the setting or the theme. This Bond film has been rebooted with skill, style and intelligence - just when you thought it had run out of all of that. Sam Mendes must now make at least two more before we give him his knighthood - although he’s earned it already here.
Daniel Craig is looking the part - he’s got the mileage now - along with Dame Judi Dench who is also allowing herself to look human. The real winner is Javier Bardem. If he hadn’t done No Country for Old Men we would never see him as the super-bad guy Raoul Silva, a bad blond villain that Bardem plays - and there is no other word for it - deliciously. He is one part Hannibal Lector, one part hair dye and the other part damaged schoolboy. Yes, expect twists galore - but I love you - and James Bond - far too much to tell you what they are
"It's been a long time - and finally, here we are"
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22Digital Spy Movies @dsatthemovies
#Skyfall is a cracker. Casino Royale, OHMSS, it's that type of 007 film. Story and character priority over empty spectacle. When's #Bond24?
Chris Hawkins @BBCChrisHawkins
The new Bond film is brilliant. Proper great Bond. Sam Mendes must do the next one #Skyfall
#Skyfall is a cracker. Casino Royale, OHMSS, it's that type of 007 film. Story and character priority over empty spectacle. When's #Bond24?
Chris Hawkins @BBCChrisHawkins
The new Bond film is brilliant. Proper great Bond. Sam Mendes must do the next one #Skyfall
"It's been a long time - and finally, here we are"
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23Also dass ärgert mich schon etwas, ich versteh dass einfach nicht, nochdazu beim Jubiläumdanielcc hat geschrieben:Was Negatives:
Nick Setchfield @NickSetchfield2m Nick Setchfield @NickSetchfieldSpoiler
And not opening with the gunbarrel is madness, particularly for 50th. Sacred part of the ritual! #skyfallExpand Reply Retweet Favorite
Skyfall: impeccably crafted but weirdly dour. Why are they so afraid of the classic formula?
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25Kate Muir @muirkate
I just gave SKYFALL five stars in The Times. A return to classic form and a great British bulldog of a movie. Plus the Aston Martin DB5...
Edit: Ah wurde eh schon gepostet
I just gave SKYFALL five stars in The Times. A return to classic form and a great British bulldog of a movie. Plus the Aston Martin DB5...
Edit: Ah wurde eh schon gepostet
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26Ja, wenn das alles an Kritik sein soll, dann bin ich vollkommen unbesorgt. Hammer Rückmeldungen!
"Für England, James? - Nein, für mich!"
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27Interessante Infos zum Film, die zwar die Handlung nicht spoilern, aber ich nutze die Funktion trotzdem mal:
Spoiler
Laut einigen Kritikern soll es KEINE Gunbarrel zu Beginn geben. / Javier Bardem's Raoul Silva soll eindeutig homosexuell angelegt sein und mit Bond flirten. / Bond wird weinend gezeigt, was Peter Hunt 1969 noch kategorisch ausgeschlossen hatte.
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29Lies meinen Beitrag über deinem.Agent 009 hat geschrieben:Gibts den typischen Bondanfang ? Gunbarrel + PTS + Song ?

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30@invincible
wo hast du letzteres gelesen? das hab ich so nicht verstanden
wo hast du letzteres gelesen? das hab ich so nicht verstanden
"It's been a long time - and finally, here we are"