Ranking James Bond Films: #1 – “Skyfall” (2012)
The perfect blend of nostalgia and new. Skyfall manages to weave Bond’s different eras beautifully in many different ways.
Movies…with a little bit of obscure culture and sports mixed in
The perfect blend of nostalgia and new. Skyfall manages to weave Bond’s different eras beautifully in many different ways.
This script’s approach to the character and the story is evident right from the jump with a nasty black & white fist fight. We see Bond get his literal license to kill.
There were six years between Spectre and No Time To Die, which ties the longest gap between Bond films. It’s safe to say they took their time ensuring they got it right.
A rewatch with years of separation and a different appreciation for movie-making makes a world of difference.
Die Another Day was the first Bond movie I ever saw…and nostalgia doesn’t hold up.
I’m terribly sorry, but Denise Richards drains the swamp with her role in The World Is Not Enough.
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