Eh.. not that impressed with the trailer. Just seemed a whole load of nothing to me. Although perhaps it's the first of a number to be released and they're drip feeding the plot to us. The word association bit looked quite good. Reminded me a little of The Ipcress File.
Eh.. not that impressed with the trailer. Just seemed a whole load of nothing to me. Although perhaps it's the first of a number to be released and they're drip feeding the plot to us. The word association bit looked quite good. Reminded me a little of The Ipcress File.
I hope we don't get too much else. I admit, I just can't help myself viewing trailers - so I don't want to see as much about Skyfall's plot as I seemingly have about Prometheus, for example.
Although this was just a teaser trailer. I expect we will be seeing a "full" one before long.
Bond (Pierce Brosnan): If you're Q, does that make him [indicating Cleese] R?"
Cleese: Ah.. the legendary 007 wit... or at least half of it.
:D
Cleese: Your new transportation..
[an empty rail platform rolls up]
Bond: Maybe you've been down here too long.
Cleese: The ultimate in British engineering!
Good trailer but you can realistically take from it is that it's going to look good - Bond in front of the Chinese dragons looks very well shot.
Plot-wise etc it doesn't tell anything, which for me is good as I like the element of surprise. I've watched the trailer once and I shall only watch the full trailer once.
Not blown away by the trailer, doesn't seem to be a lot happening. But that might be a good thing, as I have been disappointed in the past by movies with brilliant trailers.
As for the younger Q, I like the idea. Ben Whishaw is 32 so he's not that much younger than Peter Burton who was about 40 when he played Q in Dr. No.
There was the 1953 edition of Casino Royal for CBS Teleivision, plus 1967 version of Casino Royale (starring David Niven and Woody Allen), and the 1983 edition of "Never Say Never Again" with Sean Connery.
She was hot... damn
I don't see anything wrong with a black Bond TBH - anyway its possible "James Bond" is just a codename that goes along with 007 so maybe its not his real name anyway.
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I hope they get the balance right.
terrible decision. Film is gunna be a major flop methinks.
Why is it terrible?
Why will it flop?
reasons please, not just statements.
Agreed, as much as i love Fawlty Towers - i don't want Basil Fawlty in Bond.
i was hoping cleese would return as Q obvously not ,theres someone new
Cleese: Ah.. the legendary 007 wit... or at least half of it.
:D
Skyfall Teaser Trailer
I hope we don't get too much else. I admit, I just can't help myself viewing trailers - so I don't want to see as much about Skyfall's plot as I seemingly have about Prometheus, for example.
Although this was just a teaser trailer. I expect we will be seeing a "full" one before long.
Cleese: Your new transportation..
[an empty rail platform rolls up]
Bond: Maybe you've been down here too long.
Cleese: The ultimate in British engineering!
More shameless product placement, eh, Jim?
Still, as a teaser it does its job very well, and that title font (Neutraface 2, btw) is a bit of a killer.
The whole movie is going to flop because of one minor character casting decision......
I would have liked Cleese to continue in the role though
I'm assuming the long-haired figure in front of the explosion is Javier Bardem.
I'm hoping for the best, and I think we just might be getting it ...
Fingers crossed.
Plot-wise etc it doesn't tell anything, which for me is good as I like the element of surprise. I've watched the trailer once and I shall only watch the full trailer once.
Not blown away by the trailer, doesn't seem to be a lot happening. But that might be a good thing, as I have been disappointed in the past by movies with brilliant trailers.
As for the younger Q, I like the idea. Ben Whishaw is 32 so he's not that much younger than Peter Burton who was about 40 when he played Q in Dr. No.
There was the 1953 edition of Casino Royal for CBS Teleivision, plus 1967 version of Casino Royale (starring David Niven and Woody Allen), and the 1983 edition of "Never Say Never Again" with Sean Connery.
No it's not. It is merely a stupid fanboy theory.