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Showing posts with label Daniel Craig. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 4, 2014

And the 24th Bond film will be called....

Photos Source: 007.com

Lots of James Bond news coming out of UK's Pinewood Studios today.  Like huge news!  The 24th Bond film will be titled Spectre and most of the cast and crew from Skyfall returns to continue the legendary spy's adventures.

Director Sam Mendes was on hand today to divulge new information about Bond 24.  First up, the film's name is officially confirmed.  It's Spectre, which stands for Special Executive for Counter-Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge And Extortion, a terrorist organisation which was around in the earlier Bond films. Makes sense as the newest films have been quite interested in Bond's past.


Also revealed was the cast with Daniel Craig back as Bond, Naomie Harris as Miss Moneypenny, Ben Whishaw as Q and Ralph Fiennes as the new M (I miss you already, Judi Dench!). Now to the newcomers, the Bond ladies include Monica Belluci and Lea Seydoux, Dave Bautista from Guardians of the Galaxy as Mr. Hinx and two more cast additions that are bound to raise eyebrows, Andrew Scott (Sherlock) as Denbigh and two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz as Oberhauser.

Source: 007.com
For you car aficionados out there, a new Aston Martin was also announced.  What intrigues me is the official synopsis: “A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.”  Raise your hand if you're already thinking MOLE!! Spectre hits theatres less than a year from now on November 6, 2015.  

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Movie Review: Skyfall


It's always delightful to hear the words, "Bond, James Bond" uttered onscreen and the new Bond film Skyfall certainly delivers on the chills and thrills.

As Daniel Craig settles into his third outing as Bond and utters the words, "Brave New World," you know this is not going to be a typical Bond film.  This is the 23rd film in a franchise that celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.  An incredible achievement for any franchise but it's just amazing that a character like James Bond can bring together generations of grandfathers, fathers and sons who can all claim him as their favorite spy, Agent 007.

With a traditional creative opening credits sequence that ominously hints all about death and features a song by the brilliant Adele, Skyfall brings us into the action quickly with an exciting chase sequence in Istanbul, Turkey where a hard drive containing the names of all the MI6 agents has been stolen and Bond is in hard pursuit of it.  This reminded me too much of plots featured on TV shows like Chuck, Alias and even another film released earlier this year, Safe House.  Seriously, people in intelligence services, maybe next time try not to keep such important information on something that can be easily retrieved as a hard drive.

But as it happens, Bond is shot by fellow agent Eve (Naomie Harris) and the bad guy Patrice (Ola Rapace).  This is not a spoiler, you've probably gleaned the same information if you've seen the trailer.  Everyone assumes he's dead and with the stolen all-important hard drive missing, M (Judi Dench) is left to face the fire for the failed mission.  She is brought to task by Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes).

But M has more problems coming up.  Someone is after her, after her past and won't stop for anything. Bond has to step out of the shadows and back into being Agent 007.  He is tested again to show whether he's fit to being an agent again.  I liked that little sequence of various tests on him.  Everyone assumes Bond to be superhuman despite his legendary vices.  They show us the effect on his not so young body.

Nevertheless, we all know that there's no better agent than 007 in Her Majesty's Secret Service.  Bond goes to Shanghai where he meets the lovely Bond girl Severine (Berenice Lim Marlohe) to find out who has the list and is after M.  She leads to him to the very captivating Silva (Javier Bardem), a villain that I have a feeling most people won't get.  Which is a shame because Bardem is so good at transforming himself into whichever character he plays.

Silva manages to rankle M and raise Bond's protective instincts towards her, the only steady woman in his life.  He calls her ma'am, just as he would the Queen.  But revenge is an all-consuming thing and Silva can't see anything beyond it.  Aiding Bond as always is the ever reliable team at MI6, there's Mallory and Eve, Tanner (Rory Kinnear) and the new quartermaster, Q (Ben Whishaw), a wonderful addition to Bond's world.  I loved their scenes together and past references to Bond history with guns and technology.

In fact, there were lots of witty one-liners, so typically Bond, that were enjoyable and familiar.  There were the cars, the martini, the iconic theme music, the shots of London, it was the same and yet different as the director Sam Mendes and cast put their own stamp on it.  The product placements which I thought would be glaringly obvious were subtler than I thought but really these days which film doesn't have them prominently displayed and especially in this case it was one of the main reasons why this film was financed and saved MGM from bankruptcy.

I tried to recall why this film reminded me of another and then it came to me, I recalled reading how Mendes was inspired by Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy and this movie had the same flow to it.  In a good way.  It was dark where it needed to be and light where it should be especially at the end where everything is set up for the next film.  Great balance.

However, the lighting and atmosphere for the climatic resolution was really dim and hard to see but one can definitely guess to what's going on.  Despite that minor quibble, Skyfall joins the list of Bond films as worthy addition and a great way for the franchise to still live on in this modern world.

Directed by Sam Mendes; Written by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and John Logan; Cinematography by Roger Deakins; Editing by Stuart Baird; Music by Thomas Newman.

Additional cast: Albert Finney, Helen McCrory

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Around the World in Posters: Iron Man 3, Stoker and Carrie


This poster doesn't need any further introduction than just the number 3.  It's Robert Downey Jr. back as Tony Stark in Iron Man 3.

(Poster: Empire)
Incredibly detailed poster for the English language debut film of Park Chan-wook's Stoker featuring Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska and Matthew Goode.


From Argentina, it's new poster for Django Unchained with a badass Jamie Foxx going up against Leonardo DiCaprio.


Surprisingly this will be second poster of Chloe Grace Moretz to feature her and blood.  You know her name, it's Carrie.  


Wow, this is quintessential Bond.  Suit, car, London, all that's missing is a martini... whoops, sorry Heineken now.  Daniel Craig in the new poster for Skyfall.


And finally it's The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman back by popular demand.  

Friday, October 5, 2012

Happy James Bond Day!



22 films with one more on the way this November. 5 distinctive and different Bonds.  Over 50 Bond girls and after 12 directors' visions, we have finally arrived at 50 years of James Bond, Agent 007, member of his Majesty's secret service.  Although not so secret anymore, he just escorted the Queen to this year's Olympics in front of half the world.  Great undercover work there.

With so many films to chose from (both good and bad), you'll always find people have strange favorites and very strong personal favorites.  Everyone agrees that Sean Connery (the first actor to play Bond) is a sentimental favorite but there is always a healthy debate as to who is the best Bond.  I like the franchise but I'm not such a devoted fan as many so I'm really pleased with the current Bond Daniel Craig and his portrayal.  Overall though, I tend to mix up the parodies and the real films together that makes for confusing recall of actual facts.  I'm working on fixing that by watching some of the older films.

The newest Bond film, number 23, Skyfall will be directed by Sam Mendes, a newcomer to the franchise.  But a stellar cast in Javier Bardem as the main villain along with Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw and Judi Dench back as M looks to carry forward the Bond name into the new age.  After the outstanding Bourne trilogy with Matt Damon, the Bond franchise needed to up its game although many fans seems to prefer the older films to this gritty, realist direction the newer films are taking.

What do you think? Who's your favorite Bond and does everyone like Daniel Craig as James Bond?  It's been six years already.  

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Next Bond Film is Skyfall!

Like Tarsem Singh's new film, now called Mirror Mirror, Bond 23 finally has a name too. It's Skyfall and will feature returning cast members Daniel Craig as James Bond and Judi Dench as M and will be directed by Sam Mendes.  But who will Bond be up against?  Javier Bardem is rumored to play the villain while Ralph Fiennes and Helen McCrory (former Death Eaters from the Harry Potter series) are also joining the cast.  And finally, no Bond announcement would be complete without mentioning the Bond girls.  Naomie Harris (28 Days Later..) and newcomer Berenice Marlohe have the honor for this film.


The cast and crew of Skyfall

Daniel Craig with the new Bond Girls
Javier Bardem with Daniel Craig
Director Sam Mendes


Dame Judi Dench with Daniel Craig

What is the film about? Here's a quick blurb via the @007 twitter feed:

“Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
Hmm, what could this mean? It means more Dame Judi Dench!! I fear my blog is quietly becoming the unofficial Judi Dench fansite but come on, the woman is a delight in whatever role she plays.   Did you guys happen to notice the new title in the background? Skyfall will release in theaters November 9, 2012. 




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