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    Written November 25, 2012

    Skyfall

    by jedivir

    Extremely worth seeing. This Bond movie will probably be one of the 3 all time best bond movies of all time. Great action and a solid storyline.

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    Written November 8, 2012

    SKYFALL : Best of Bond

    SKYFALL is a "must see" film for anyone who ever had a desire to know "Bond, James Bond"
    Daniel Craig now defines Bond as Ian Fleming may have envisioned him, "Flawed Perfection".
    Sam Mendes directs the action in suburb fashion, and the protagonist, well, you must go to see the film to discover this brilliant performance. It is one of those movie I will see again, in theater, and certainly add to my collection later.

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    Written November 10, 2012

    Worth the wait

    by GfromNY

    Skyfall was delayed for quite a while due to legal complications but it is worth the wait. Sam Mendes does an outstanding job as director balancing great action sequences with effective character development.
    Daniel Craig continues to wear the Bond mantle extremely well - although age is creeping up on both of them.
    Javier Badem is destined to enter the pantheon of best Bond villians ever.

    • 41 out of 76 found this review helpful.
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    Written November 10, 2012

    All Out Sensor Stimiluator

    From the first scene to the last, this movie will have rivited to your seat. Sensory overload is constant throughout. Bond at his best. Vunerable and deadly. He has it all. Daniel Craig at his best. Great script, scenery and acting. A must see! Sam Mendes directing to maximize the action.

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    Written November 19, 2012

    Superb

    by Uberfan

    Bond as Bond should be. Daniel Craig IS James Bond in Skyfall.

    • 9 out of 12 found this review helpful.
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    Written November 11, 2012

    Skyfall

    by rbosler

    It was GREAT! Loved it in IMAX. I thought it might be a problem with the action and all the movement that usually bothers me, but it was not a problem. Will do it again!!!

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  • So-so
    Written November 10, 2012

    Good Bond Movie w/ Flaws

    Once again Daniel Craig shows he has what it takes to play in an action movie, however parts of his portrayal of an aging Bond seemed a little forced. In this installation we see a different Bond than we have seen before, a more vulnerable man who is both injured and showing his age.

    While the action scenes were for the most part well done, whoever the producers used as a technical consultant should be ashamed of the absolute crap they put in this movie. For a new take on the series where in the previous two with Craig that they have focused on making the movies more reality based, the tech aspects of this film were absolutely stupid and detracted from the movie, keeping it from being an A and lowering it to an overall B- since it played such a pivotal role in several key scenes. Next time the producers need to get a tech advisor who knows what the hell they are doing and make it realistic instead of laughable to those of us who know better, or even any grade school student.

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    Written November 9, 2012

    Bond is like a fine wine...

    by MedRed

    ...this series just gets better with age.

    Daniel Craig, beautiful cars, beautiful women, beautiful cinematography, an amazing score, great acting, and most importantly... A PLOT!

    This big budget movie delivers on every penny with spectacular settings and visuals. Skyfall modernizes the Bond experience to be relevant to our age of digital espionage. Never fear... there's no lack of high flying stunts and massive explosions.

    Throw in a plot not riddled with massive holes, and you end up with a movie going experience the excites the senses and leaves the entire audience clapping at the conclusion. Go see this movie!

    • 48 out of 90 found this review helpful.
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    Written November 10, 2012

    Skyfall

    Ok, if you are a Bond fan it's a must see. I would rate this as one of the best Bond movies of all time and I have seen them all. Of course there is non stop action, but the plot is tight and pushes and pulls you just right. What I like the most is that there is alot of real old school stunts instead of computer generated images. The director blended technology with real grit to achieve a blend that would appease the original Bond fans and the newbys. IMAX is the way to go and I will watch this film many times.

    • 9 out of 13 found this review helpful.
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    Written November 12, 2012

    Best Bond Movie Ever!

    This was not only the best Bond movie ever, it rates right up there with my all time favorite movies. The IMAX experience added extra to the overall enjoyment. This movie had everything - a good plot and plenty of non-stop action. There are a couple of scenes in which information is intentionally left out and you wonder 'how did he do that' (the bad guy), but that really does add to the movie. Acting was great as were all the special effects. I'll be seeing this movie again - Highly recommended.

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    Written November 24, 2012

    James Bond meets his first gay villain

    The movie starts with a wild motorcycle chase between Patrice (Ola Rapace) and James Bond (Daniel Craig) in Istanbul, Turkey. With Agent Eve (Naomi Harris) driving a Land Rover trying to keep up with Bond, the chase continues on top of a train with Patrice and Bond fighting. Eve out of the automobile, tries to line up a rifle on target to shoot Patrice, but Patrice and Bond are too close to each other The train is headed towards the tunnel. M orders Eve to shoot. Eve shoots and James Bond falls off the train way down into the water below. We are then treated to the new James Bond theme song, "Skyfall" by Adele. The opening credits sequence is the best I have seen in years, but I wish it was more continuous without so many cuts. Javier Bardem plays the first gay villain in a James Bond movie.
    Many surprises in this movie, including a new Q and new Miss Moneypenny.
    This was my first movie watching it in the IMAX Experience. Sound was too loud.

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    Written November 14, 2012

    Best Bond franchise since Connery

    by mrpibb

    I enjoy this Bond movie like the others with Craig, except Quantum of solice ( plot was a little to thin for me).
    I thought Skyfall had a good blend of action, grit and storyline. movie kept my interest peaked, and seamed more plausable. Also I believe the movie warrants a Imax experiance.

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    Written November 11, 2012

    Best Bond

    by Hilberg

    This was the most balanced and mature Bond ever. It had a lot of action and great characters. Nothing was really over the top or naive like in some other Bonds. The "shaken-not-stirred" classics were all in there, but in careful subtle ways. Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem and Judi Dench were all phenomenal. The opening title with Adele song is fabulous.

    • 6 out of 7 found this review helpful.
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    Written November 14, 2012

    Skyfall

    by wma584

    We drove 180 miles round trip to discover that the tickets we bought could not be used because the IMAX computer was broke and they were waiting for a replacement. Missed seeing the movie.

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    Written November 10, 2012

    Skyfall

    by GigLer

    Classic Bond, in today's time. I watched the movie in IMAX. It was worth the extra money, so skip the popcorn and put the money toward the IMAX ticket. I would bring young children to this film. The shooting locations were a great choice. If your a fan of the bond series Must Go.

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