Here is a still of the classic scene in Skyfall where Bond ruminated on the existence of God:

He should ruminated on the existence Ian Flaming and if it means anything.carl stromberg wrote:Cpt Arthurs is right that Skyfall did seemed to be filmed in the dark for a big part of the film.
Here is a still of the classic scene in Skyfall where Bond ruminated on the existence of God:
Judi Dench's M is dead. Fiennes' character becomes the new M. And Eve is Moneypenny. I didn't need to watch it.Eye Of The Tiger wrote:I haven't seen Skyfall or done any reading on the plot of the film. Does M really die in it, or was that a joke?
If Judi Dench's M is dead, that would be the one and only thing that would make me want to see it. I'll still pass, however.FormerBondFan wrote:Judi Dench's M is dead. Fiennes' character becomes the new M. And Eve is Moneypenny. I didn't need to watch it.Eye Of The Tiger wrote:I haven't seen Skyfall or done any reading on the plot of the film. Does M really die in it, or was that a joke?
Great to see you EOTT!Eye Of The Tiger wrote:If Judi Dench's M is dead, that would be the one and only thing that would make me want to see it. I'll still pass, however.FormerBondFan wrote:Judi Dench's M is dead. Fiennes' character becomes the new M. And Eve is Moneypenny. I didn't need to watch it.Eye Of The Tiger wrote:I haven't seen Skyfall or done any reading on the plot of the film. Does M really die in it, or was that a joke?
I had already had enough of JD after DAD. And then when she tried to make claims of DC being a good Bond.
Thank you!Blowfeld wrote:Great to see you EOTT!Eye Of The Tiger wrote:If Judi Dench's M is dead, that would be the one and only thing that would make me want to see it. I'll still pass, however.FormerBondFan wrote:Judi Dench's M is dead. Fiennes' character becomes the new M. And Eve is Moneypenny. I didn't need to watch it.Eye Of The Tiger wrote:I haven't seen Skyfall or done any reading on the plot of the film. Does M really die in it, or was that a joke?
I had already had enough of JD after DAD. And then when she tried to make claims of DC being a good Bond.
Hey, can you blame them for wanting to have Daniel Craig's scenes as dimly lit as possible?carl stromberg wrote:Eye you must watch Skyfall. It's really fascinating with many lengthy scenes of Craig and Dench talking in the dark zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
It's kind of like how I prefer to play the James Bond games that feature Craig on the SD Nintendo Wii rather than the HD game consoles.Eye Of The Tiger wrote:Hey, can you blame them for wanting to have Daniel Craig's scenes as dimly lit as possible?carl stromberg wrote:Eye you must watch Skyfall. It's really fascinating with many lengthy scenes of Craig and Dench talking in the dark zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
If only they could have muted the volume too.Eye Of The Tiger wrote:Hey, can you blame them for wanting to have Daniel Craig's scenes as dimly lit as possible?carl stromberg wrote:Eye you must watch Skyfall. It's really fascinating with many lengthy scenes of Craig and Dench talking in the dark zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Craig fans... bless 'em.The Saint 007 wrote:Nice review, Kristatos. Yes, it's baffling how Craig is considered more realistic when there are plenty of outlandish moments, or times where Craig's Bond is too overpowered. Craig can seemingly get away with everything that the former Bond actors get constantly criticized for.
I bet if Q ever gives Craig's Bond a flying car, it will be considered very realistic and Fleming-esque, because of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang.Kristatos wrote: Skyfall does not feature an invisible car, and if it did, the usual sycophants would be on hand to assure us that it was a grittily realistic invisible car that was straight from the pages of Fleming, just as they do with Bond’s superhuman abilities.
And had a screenplay by Roald Dahl, just like YOLT, with a dialogue polish by Richard Maibaum. Also the production design was by Ken Adam.The Saint 007 wrote: Interestingly, the film adaptation of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang was produced by Albert Broccoli, and featured Gert Fröbe and Desmond Llewelyn.
Wasn't Peter Hunt also involved with it?Kristatos wrote:And had a screenplay by Roald Dahl, just like YOLT, with a dialogue polish by Richard Maibaum. Also the production design was by Ken Adam.The Saint 007 wrote: Interestingly, the film adaptation of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang was produced by Albert Broccoli, and featured Gert Fröbe and Desmond Llewelyn.
According to IMDb, he did the title sequence. Also Peter Lamont worked in the art department and the names of most of the stunt crew will be familiar to Bond fans.The Sweeney wrote:Wasn't Peter Hunt also involved with it?Kristatos wrote:And had a screenplay by Roald Dahl, just like YOLT, with a dialogue polish by Richard Maibaum. Also the production design was by Ken Adam.The Saint 007 wrote: Interestingly, the film adaptation of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang was produced by Albert Broccoli, and featured Gert Fröbe and Desmond Llewelyn.