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Skyfall

2012
Suspense/Thriller, Action
2h 23m
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.

Skyfall

2012
Suspense/Thriller, Action
2h 23m
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Avg Percentile 56.6% from 7939 total ratings

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Rated 05 Nov 2012
80
86th
Awesomely shot. Craig, who has grown comfortably into the role, also impressed me, and he's supported by strong players. The Bond girls fail to deliver, though. They, like burnt-out staples such as gadgets and lame jokes, are however no longer in focus. Rather than another mere reboot, 'Skyfall', my second-favorite of the bunch (after 'Dr. No'), actually feels more like a change of operating system. Fifty years on, the selling point is, for the first time, something as exotic as character drama.
Rated 26 Oct 2012
80
84th
Roger Deakins looks good on you, Mr. Bond.
Rated 24 May 2019
90
92nd
We're so sorry for Quantum of Solace" Bond gets shot and ends up on sex vacation island. This could’ve been the strongest film in the series if they had the bollocks to cast Timothy Dalton/Pierce in Javier’s role.
Rated 26 Oct 2012
8
84th
Best rat analogy ever.
Rated 12 Jan 2013
85
94th
Incredibly entertaining, action is top-notch and perhaps the best Bond opening sequence of all time. A bit more mature and darker than the other instalments. When put to paper the plot feels a bit weak but this didn't bother me during the viewing of this film, felt the film was a great experience.
Rated 08 Nov 2012
79
77th
The last 7-8 Bond movies have all tried to deconstruct him, prove him irrelevant or gloriusly have him leap around current trends, only to sort of prove that he was limping behind him. There is a lot you can't do in a Bond movie, so imagine my surprise when Mendes of all people find something that we didn't even know could be done: Making a Bond movie that was really about Bond, and with a final showdown thats pretty tense and un-lampoonable ... by Bond-standards, at least. Also: Roger Deakins!
Rated 03 Nov 2012
80
70th
I'd like to thank Jaguar, Caterpillar, VW, Seiko, Range Rover, Bose, Sony, Google, Adidas and anyone else involved in financing this nice action film. Solid movie with focus on Bond and M's status as obsolete relics from the cold war. Great performance from Bardem and a little nod to the fans of the good old days.
Rated 18 Jun 2022
95
91st
On paper it reads like a Dark Knight clone; with a Joker style villain, an Alfred Pennyworth old man sidekick, and an orphan hero. But it excels in execution as a compelling drama by deconstructing James Bond's psychology to show why he's a Lawful Neutral government killer yearning for approval. The fanboy fun also fits: with two great chases and a tense final shootout. And cinematically it's never slow, is beautifully photographed by Deakins, and has Adele sing the best 007 theme ever. Awesome.
Rated 06 Jul 2016
95
91st
Is this the best Bond movie ever? It's certainly in the conversation. Genuinely thrilling, moving, intelligent, and atmospheric, while giving us new insights into the ever-more complex world and fractured psyche of the world's most venerable secret agent. Great theme song, too.
Rated 05 Nov 2012
62
12th
Dark Spy Rises. House of M. A Storm is Coming. Apocalypse Now. Die, Die My Darling. James Bond and the Chamber of Secrets. Why So Serious?
Rated 11 May 2013
40
31st
SPOILERS: An ex-agent comes after M and MI6 can't protect her because of some ridiculous pseudo-technological wizardry so 007 has to last-stand it at his parent's ranch with a single rifle and some home-made explosives? Are you fucking kidding me?! This is one of most idiotic, nonsensical plots in the last several years. I mean, the antagonist threw a train at Bond using his cell phone for fuck's sake! Give me a break. At least GoldenEye had a world-threatening scheme to help it along. Pathetic.
Rated 11 Nov 2012
2
59th
Sadly, Skyfall falls short of its immense hype. Some things are done beautifully, others not so much. Deakins' cinematography is brilliant, Bardem is menacing, Mendes is quite on top of his game and Craig more or less delivers. The script, story and too many borrowed elements from other films make this film impress less than I expected. Better than QoS, yet doesn't reach the level of Casino Royale. Skyfall misses the 'soul' of Bond. Next up: Nolan? If you please.
Rated 02 Nov 2012
77
75th
W...T...F? how come i keep reading "best bond" yet?In the top 250 at IMDB?Did i miss something here?Tho the movie was well made, well acted and well directed it had so many flaws.Pacing was off,the best actor(who also gave the best performance)was on screen for like 15 minutes and 4 scenes.The ending was SUCH an anti climax it was ridiculous. And the script/story were so simple..it started off so good but all went downhill from there.. so many things just left unexplained... i felt a bit robbed
Rated 18 Feb 2013
83
78th
It cleverly embraces new and old alike, by tying Craig's Bond to traditional roots planted in Casino Royale, but also by subverting the audience's expectations on age, gender, and sexuality in Bond characters. While the action sequences and godlike-hacking plot points require a huge suspension of disbelief, it still manages to be an incredible thrill ride from start to finish.
Rated 20 Nov 2012
69
84th
The entire cast and crew brought their A-game, which elevates this to the same high level achieved by Casino Royale. Notable standouts include Judi Dench with a powerful portrayal of M, Javier Bardem, whose memorable villain comes off as something like the lovechild of Hannibal Lecter and Hans Gruber, and Roger Deakins, who makes Bond look better than ever.
Rated 15 Nov 2012
70
56th
It feels as if Mendes is trying too hard to do classic Bond. There's all the nods with the classic car, the orient, the silhouette fight scenes, etc.. With all that there's a palpable sense of dilution in becoming a franchise director. Mendes would have been better off making it his own done in his unique creative vision, fan service be damned. Craig is Craig and Javier Bardem turns in another creepy performance worthy of the top Bond villains. We get too few Craig/Bardem scenes together.
Rated 10 Nov 2012
84
81st
Movie is great. Bardem is great. Here is my qualm: Adele. Why can't she sing the third line of a refrain like a normal person? It's like she forgets that she has a beautiful voice and goes an octave higher than necessary. It's jarring. It doesn't work here, and it really doesn't work in Someone Like You.
Rated 10 Nov 2012
9
98th
Whatever admitted messiness may be present in its plotting, Skyfall represents a triumph in acting, characterization, theme, pacing, big-screen action, and a huge, huge triumph in cinematography. If Deakins isn't nominated for an Oscar for the decadently beautiful Shanghai tower scene alone, it will represent the worst kind of anti-genre snobbery. As a long-time Bond aficionado, I also enjoyed the full-circle final scene very much. (Ytadel's series ranking: #11 of 24)
Rated 10 Nov 2012
60
44th
Ehh. The weak, uninspired plotting is what kills it early on, and it strives mightily to recover but never quite manages. Some great scenes and setpieces here and there, but the cliches manage to outweigh the coolness for most of its running time, and the frigging climax plays like HOME ALONE. The reappearance of the Aston Martin was cool, and it'd be kinda nice if Dench got an Oscar nomination, but otherwise kinda bloated and not exactly rewatchable.
Rated 26 Oct 2012
80
75th
Thoroughly beautiful and moving film. Very much Bond, but also very much in a category of its own.
Rated 19 Dec 2016
8
80th
The issue of Bond's fallibility this time around could have been constructed better, but it certainly was a welcome change, and an amazing final showdown featuring teamwork, of all things-with two elderly people yet-adds further freshness. Also praiseworthy is the sinister score and opening credits, Bardem's uniquely creepy baddie, and the beautiful cinematography (the scenes at Skyfall are especially gorgeous). The politics-turned-personal centered on M provides a nice underlying plot too.
Rated 21 Nov 2012
80
78th
Easily one of the best Bond movies. A more reserved, understated take that felt less like a typical Bond and more like a mature, spy thriller. It's not perfect. The plot is too derivative while strangely lacking in emotional weight and suspense. It's reminiscent to the way I felt with the Dark Knight Rises in that I understood what the movie strives for but it falls a bit flat. Perhaps they both overreached trying to hit too many plot/thematic points.
Rated 04 Nov 2012
70
54th
It's a bit of a letdown really. But my high expectations is partly to blame. It's actually quite good with exquisite visuals (thanks to Deakins) and a strong and nicely balanced traditional vs. modern thematic element. Craig remains impeccably suited to the role and Bardem proves a great villainous match. Still, Skyfall lacks the freshness, the exhilarating action sequences, and the strong emotional pull that made Casino Royale a cut above the rest.
Rated 03 Nov 2012
75
68th
This part of the installment is definitely better than Quantum. The plot isn't overwhelming in any way, and surely not complex enough to fill almost two and a half hours, there were some lengthy parts. However, I feel like Skyfall connects the Craig movies nicely to the 007 series. And I loved how the intro reflected the movie (and the theme is awesome!). Not to forget that brilliant performance Bardem gives!
Rated 29 Oct 2012
8
92nd
Very enjoyable. Several moments of humour and some great references to the old style bond. Great use of colour, lights, and glass for spectacularly shot locations. A couple of action sequences and some depth of story and character. Solid entertainment.
Rated 05 Sep 2014
35
19th
Effort has been expended to increase the sophistication, pursuing themes to do with changing times and getting old, but despite the general classiness of the production, the feelings of tedium and meaninglessness associated with this franchise gradually dominate. The very simple story about the vengeful desires of a rogue agent might conceivably be understood as an allegory about the West creating its own monsters, but the film is ultimately a defence of the need for a secret security apparatus.
Rated 30 Jun 2013
95
96th
Cool thing I caught: Silva was imitating Bond villains rather than being one himself (his schemes were pretty dead end, flat imitations of Brosnan-era villainy) in order to get attention from his "mother." The one-sided sibling rivalry was also interesting. I mean, strictly psych 101 stuff, but it was kind of cool to see it in a Bond film. Also like how it looped back to the Connery era.
Rated 23 May 2013
78
79th
This was good fun. There were some elaborate schemes, some fanciful plotting, and a wonderfully creepy villain (Barden was great) - all stuff I enjoy in Bond fims. The cinematography was excellent. Downsides? I wasn't sure sure about the need for the links to previous films, and the score lacked presence. I liked the tense, relatively lowkey, conclusion. Overall, the film has some character which takes it outside of the recent spate of routine fast-paced actioners.
Rated 14 May 2013
9
91st
Skyfall is a fitting release to celebrate 50 years of 007 and it's one of the best instalments to date. Sam Mendes adds touches of class that call back to the Bond films of old & Daniel Craig has truly made the character his own and takes the role to new depths. Whilst Judi Dench, Naomi Harris, Raplh Fiennes & Javier Bardem make-up a stellar suporting cast. Skyfall is everything you could want from a James Bond film and the overall sense of nostalgia and Britishness is incredibly satisfying.
Rated 30 Apr 2013
84
92nd
Though it misses the mark a couple times, this is exactly what a Bond movie should be. To cap it all off it's beautifully shot by Roger Deakins!
Rated 23 Mar 2013
73
59th
Probably the most "art" I've seen in a Bond film: the locales are gorgeously rendered, the female characters are given balance by making the film's sex self-conscious or nonexistent, and Bond's central dilemma of Age is a direct violation of blockbuster code of ethics, appearing to tell us in very Batman tones that heroism is anything but self-sustainable. (The ghost of Nolan is all over this one.) Bardem's villain is hokey madness, but luckily the acting takes away any residual bad taste.
Rated 16 Mar 2013
90
92nd
The best Bond to date. Well written, acted, beautifully shot, and very suspenseful. All the throwbacks to the old Bonds were amazing as well. Hell of a movie.
Rated 20 Feb 2013
20
14th
Honestly... what?! The screenplay is painful; mostly consisting of four word sentences allowing characters to tell you exactly what is happening, they're doing, or is supposed to be happening. There is not one thing new here, not one action sequence, concept or scene of any originality or note. Everything here has been seen before. It's could be interchanged for any other Bond/action movie, but Bonds got stubble, so its gritty & real ... yeah? Fuck, I could go on... 2 & half hours... Christ.
Rated 16 Feb 2013
35
6th
I was never a Bond fan in the first place, so maybe this film is not for me. I just found it too stupid to take seriously (how the hell can an intelligence organization be this fucking incompetent?), and not tongue-in-cheek enough to laugh at.
Rated 16 Feb 2013
95
71st
The best Bond film ever! A brilliant, surrealistic Jungian fever dream in which the archetypal Self (Bond), in order to be reborn after being "killed" by his Anima (Moneypenny), and in order to heal his psychological scars, must return to the mist-shrouded archetypal womb (Skyfall, "Skyfall is where we start") and battle his archetypal Shadow (Silva) with the help of the archetypal mother (M, "Mommy was very bad") and the archetypal father (Kincade, the gameskeeper).
Rated 14 Jan 2013
90
90th
'Skyfall' feels like a modern Bond, though not due to the new "dark" attitude. 'Skyfall' is modern because, like most movies and television today, it is self-aware. Though I find it annoying in other films, I can accept it for Bond's 50th Anniversary film. To enjoy this movie, you have to know the history of Bond. There are lots of nods and winks in, what would otherwise be, a regular Bond film. This feels like the true beginning to the new Bond era, honoring the past before blowing it away.
Rated 26 Dec 2012
31
21st
Definitely my favorite entry in the Home Alone series.
Rated 25 Dec 2012
37
34th
aka Home Alone 4.
Rated 18 Dec 2012
92
93rd
It's no stretch of the imagination to call this the best-made Bond film of all time, as the franchise has never seen this kind of talent behind the camera before. And more than anything, that might be the biggest takeaway of Skyfall for this franchise: A-list talents who grew up with the series want to work on it. Deakins' cinematography is simply stunning. Whatever threads the story might drop, this one's as tense as they come. Great performances, too. Easily the best Bond film of my lifetime.
Rated 17 Dec 2012
46
8th
The film attempts to combine the typical Bond action with more serious dramatic elements, but fails on both counts. It's not a satisfying drama or action film, in my opinion. For example, there is little thought or imagination that went into the action sequences--the way Bond or the villain gets out of jams. The dramatic back-stories between the characters are half-assed as well. The film does look like a million bucks, though (terrific cinematography). (psi:69)
Rated 16 Dec 2012
93
74th
I loved this movie! The action is great, the gadgets and scenery is all good, and the movie unexpectedly offers up a lot of good cinematography and a good score. I personally thought the story was really good as well. Bardem is as solid as Craig. I don't care what anyone else says about him. If you like James Bond, you'll love this.
Rated 02 Dec 2012
4
70th
I think I prefer Casino Royale's more streamlined purity, but Skyfall isn't far behind, and if it's slightly less elegant it's also more interesting to chew on after the fact. It's a film obsessed with what it means to be Bond, and with death, two things that pretty much go hand-in-hand (though the connection is rarely drawn so explicitly). It's also just damn fine entertainment, with killer action set-pieces, a great villain courtesy Bardem, and eye-popping cinematography from Roger Deakins.
Rated 02 Dec 2012
80
75th
"Modern" without just imitating Bourne, and respectful of its past without just imitating Goldfinger, Skyfall strikes a great balance between its many elements to provide a more character-driven Bond story. On the action front each major set piece is expertly staged and memorable, all shot expertly by Roger Deakins, of course. Craig certainly feels at home as Bond, Dench is wonderful, and Bardem can play a villain (but we already knew that). One of the best Bonds so far.
Rated 26 Nov 2012
89
84th
Skyfall sets out to ask whether a Cold War-era spy agency has any real relevance in the modern world, and it does so beautifully. It's very much a look at the past of James Bond, both as a person and as a series, paying tribute to the past without feeling like it's pandering to the audience, including the appearance of a classic tricked-out DBS. Judi Dench's wonderful performance is a fitting sendoff for M, and indeed, her career, while Javier Bardem plays a wonderfully flamboyant villain.
Rated 26 Nov 2012
78
40th
A weird movie. While Casino Royale was an attempt to turn Bond into a modern action movie, Skyfall is like a modern action movie being played at the same time as a bond movie.
Rated 25 Nov 2012
90
93rd
What if they made a Bond movie as a real drama? It turns out to have been a good decision, as was casting Javier Bardem as the villain.
Rated 24 Nov 2012
96
93rd
Bond is back in style. This newest entry has a phenomonal blend of action and character in this movie. Not so actiony, that the characters are stagnant, but not so character based as to be preachy. It also adds some of the traditional bond motifs, but does so in a way that has the modern flair of Criag's bond. I was enthralled, I left the theatre sweating.
Rated 23 Nov 2012
94
96th
This was nearly a perfect film. I had no idea Roger Deakins was the cinematographer until those great opening credits, and boy does it show. The fight in Shanghai, with the only light source being a moving billboard, is worth the price of admission alone - especially in iMAX. What performances all around - especially Bardem as Silva the former MI6 operative betrayed and wanting revenge. There's so much more I could get into, but don't wanna spoil. I can't wait to watch this again.
Rated 22 Nov 2012
92
93rd
I can't really see someone not enjoying this film.
Rated 18 Nov 2012
85
72nd
The latest bond flick is just exhilarating. from over the top car chasing to awesome bare fighting,"Skyfall" has it all. all of it was credited to director Sam Mendez,whose vision is bold enough to take the bond movie beyond its formula.his dramatic approach toward Bond relationship with "M" showed the other story of how he struggled to keep the MI6 intact.despite a rather dramatic approach,Mendez also haven't forgotten the legacy of the series which make "Skyfall" one of the best bond film ever
Rated 15 Nov 2012
79
67th
Wonderful cinematography and fantastic acting, but I cannot say I was too enthused with the plot (which seemed to drag quite a bit). I am getting the sinking feeling that all of the new Bond films will always live in the shadow of Casino Royale...
Rated 14 Nov 2012
10
93rd
Up until now I've loathed the Daniel Craig Bond films--so I was pleasantly surprised to find Skyfall to be quite excellent. Bravo!
Rated 12 Nov 2012
4
34th
I would just like to say Daniel Craig has understated style and sex appeal, an odd but chiseled facial structure, and a delicious body.
Rated 12 Nov 2012
75
65th
I think the hype inflated my expectations past the point of no return, and my experience with Skyfall was worsened as a result. The opening sequences are really well done, but then it seems to meander around with no driving force until Bardem's character is introduced; Bardem is spectacular. While the classic Bond throwbacks were good, I can't help but feel a bit cheated by them, as they provide glimpses of a universe which is no longer on offer. I would love to see a new Bond set in the 60s.
Rated 12 Nov 2012
90
82nd
The best Bond film to date. Best action movie Ive seen in a LONG time. Finally a film where the camera isnt bouncing like its on the end of a string through the whole thing, and the Villan is just OP.
Rated 12 Nov 2012
67
42nd
Loved the DB5, far and away my favourite character in the movie.
Rated 11 Nov 2012
95
97th
Perhaps the best Bond in the series' 50-year history, this one concludes the prequel trilogy that Craig started with Casino Royale, now he's set up to return to his roots in the next installment. This one felt both contemporary and traditional all in one, and everything about it was orchestrated to perfection. The series couldn't sustain off only films like this, but installments like these are what keep it alive. Do not miss this one.
Rated 10 Nov 2012
89
97th
I didn't expect it to be that good. I had a great time from start to finish. The theme song by Adele is awesome, Bardem as the villain is exceptional. And you get some references and gimmicks from the old movies back. The visuals are spectacular too (watched it in 4k).
Rated 09 Nov 2012
95
95th
Mendes blurs the line between action film in art film, in this fantastically acted, wonderfully shot entry into the 50 y.o. series. Javier Bardem is another memorable villain, but Judi Dench is the main player here that creates layers of emotion in what one expects to be standard popcorn fare. It isn't. This is great cinema that can be enjoyed by everyone.
Rated 22 Oct 2012
64
56th
Skyfall is a fully accomplished film not of espionage, but about espionage -- or even about espionage films --, that finally makes this franchise with Daniel Craig big and connected to our times. It's as muscular as antiquate, classy as rough: a Bond movie that starts like any other -- with expensive locations and unbelievable women --, but that, when Bardem appears on screen, becomes a bright and overwhelming picture about the very future of the character. Quite impressive.
Rated 18 Feb 2023
90
92nd
A Bond film that looks great, feels great, and is great. After rewatching the entire series prior to this film, the reveal of Moneypenny had me hooting in my living room.
Rated 29 Nov 2021
84
34th
The exceptional reception seems to me to be result of the time it was released in than timeless film quality
Rated 17 Nov 2021
82
61st
A bit of a modern take while still paying homage to classic Bond tropes, Skyfall finally has Daniel Craig feeling more like James Bond than Jason Bourne. However, it's Javier Bardem that steals the show & finally gives Craig a villain worthy of the James Bond legacy. Unfortunately, the script itself relies on so many coincidences & contrivances that it stretches the audience's ability to suspend their disbelief if they don't turn off their brains & just enjoy the masterclass that Bardem puts on.
Rated 26 Oct 2021
5
40th
Compared to the first two Daniel Craig Bond movies, it's much closer to the Bond formula that I actually slightly enjoy. It's still a really silly movie if you take a moment to think about any character's motivations. Some cool moments throughout, but not enough to save it from feeling dreadfully boring to me overall. The awful hacking scene even by Hollywood standards drags everything down a notch, but at least this one felt like an actual action movie and had really pretty cinematography.
Rated 24 Oct 2021
78
51st
Close but not as good as casino royale
Rated 16 Oct 2021
79
66th
This movie gets everything as right as a Bond movie can. Much better directed than the two previous installments, and even though the plot drags at points and exposition is slightly putting off, it's a thoroughly enjoyable movie.
Rated 24 Sep 2021
80
53rd
First of all, Roger Deakins really nailed the look of this film. That's definitely my favorite thing about it. The theme music is great, as everyone already knows. Craig and Bardem were great. Maybe not the most impressive storyline, but it is entertaining.
Rated 18 Nov 2020
94
93rd
It's my favorite Bond film. The cinematography especially is incredibly impressive, but I love the locations, and the story is simple enough and personal enough that it works well imo, like Casino Royale.
Rated 03 May 2020
91
94th
Visually stunning.
Rated 30 Aug 2019
84
72nd
"-Bond Where are we Going? -Back In Time"
Rated 15 Jul 2018
95
89th
Very good plot. Best bond villain i have ever watched. First ten minutes were in Turkey so it adds extra 10 points. And Silva is the real deal guys. Let him be great again.
Rated 14 Jan 2018
60
47th
It is okay, mostly because of Javier Bardem and his secret island hideout.
Rated 04 Jan 2018
97
85th
Skyfall bring Bond home with a much more personal story to tell. Daniel Craig gives his series best performance this time around and he is given a worthy villain with Javier Bardem's magnetic demeanor. Not to mention the film gives a thrilling swan song to Dame Judy Dench's long running M character. Skyfall stands as one of the best Bond has to offer.
Rated 07 Jun 2017
70
76th
good movie
Rated 14 Jan 2017
70
60th
The Dark Bond: With a dash of Nolan-esque operatic chaos, Batbond and former MI6 Joker wreck havoc before a booby trapped house leads to a deflating final act. (Actually very nicely filmed and engaging - a strange mix of classic bond with hero-cynical post TDK leanings)
Rated 16 Jan 2016
82
78th
Mendes works wonders with the camera. The action sequences and the meeting with Silva are wonderful. The plot is a little thin, but it's a Bond film; so that expectation is a little thin itself. However, I love the more political nature of Skyfall and hope they continue down this route in upcoming films. The Craig Bond films are not as exuberant and showy as previous iterations of the series. I understand how fans have been taken aback as a result, but it is still enjoyable satisfying fun.
Rated 08 Nov 2015
65
43rd
The obscene hyperbole regarding this film's status as The Best Bond is ridiculous, an incredibly silly (albeit fun) franchise that takes itself far too seriously here and people mistake that for quality. Casino Royale is still the best Craig outing so far.
Rated 18 Aug 2015
80
22nd
In Skyfall, 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.
Rated 30 Jun 2015
65
39th
Too long, too self-important, and too dour. The action is fine (at least you can tell what's happening), the performances are solid, and the Deakins cinematography is striking, but despite its self-proclaimed gravitas, it all feels a bit unremarkable. There's certainly nothing in here as exciting as the opening chase from Casino Royale. And of course, nothing in this film makes any sense when you stop to think about it - and with a nearly 2.5 hour runtime, there's a lot of time for thinking.
Rated 23 Dec 2014
81
77th
I think we've reached peak Bond.
Rated 23 Nov 2014
70
81st
Hands down the best Bond film. Good pace, action, great cast and cinematography, fitting score. The Chinese skyscraper scene - beautifully shot, amazing sequence. The nods to the franchise are spot on and wonderfully executed. Falls slightly short towards the end and with some of the writing, but all in all a thoroughly enjoyable film.
Rated 14 Aug 2014
1
0th
Horrendous. Shoddy mashup of moments lifted unaltered from Mission Impossible, Sneakers, V for Vendetta, Home Alone... Literally not a moment in the film that credulity isn't stretched to breaking - so much so that it bears repeating. There was not one on-screen detail that didn't have the viewer's mind complaining "but.. it wouldn't happen that way." Add the homophobia and return of gender roles (and reducing Dench's brass-balled M to a damsel in distress) for bad measure.
Rated 16 Feb 2014
58
22nd
The Bond series is an out of date concept and admitting this and building a movie around this admission would not save it. It had visually appealing sequences, but the script was so overwritten, it was hard to enjoy the beautiful scenes. The final Home Alone bit and Bardem's Joker-wannabe characters were the most annoying parts. Also, that initial Istanbul part was one of the most unauthentic "authentic place" starts; how did they manage that by shooting in location, I don't know.
Rated 05 Jan 2014
70
70th
This time Bond comes back from retirement to save his boss M. The bad guy is a former agent, but I was disappointed and unconvinced by Javier Bardem as the illusive bad guy. There is a lot of gun play and action, but it comes up a bit short on the trademark sophistication and sexiness of the Bond brand. Much of the romance and mystic was either downplayed or overlooked. Still enjoyable, but it drifted a bit to far from the satisfying and familiar Bond formula.
Rated 26 Oct 2013
79
64th
Bond admits to sucking dick. Meta analysis would later reveal the studio took critical analysis of Quantum of Solace to heart thus then giving a subtle nod to the audience that they truly care about how we feel about the franchise. It also gave credence to the notion that some mini-review writers cannot properly apply the "thus-then" phrasing in a non awkward fashion.
Rated 05 Sep 2013
88
78th
An excellent spy thriller/action film that brings a close to this great trilogy of rebooted James Bond films. Javier Bardem is absolutely fantastic as the villain (as he rightly should be) with Daniel Craig and Judi Dench really leaning into their roles three movies in now. The setpieces and action scenes are great, especially the titular scene. Can't be recommended enough as the best and the last of this trilogy.
Rated 30 Aug 2013
90
86th
For the very first time in the history of the franchise, this Bond engages the emotions as well as the thrills. The Past is a major character in this one: it is something to be only minimally cherished and never sentimentalized. It is something to be used for protection, something to be destroyed. This is a unique film in the series, top notch, at last a worth successor to Casino Royale.
Rated 13 Aug 2013
65
73rd
Good film.
Rated 25 Jul 2013
82
84th
Whoa, best Bond film in a long time. I'm still not a fan of Daniel Craig as Bond, even though he is a solid actor and this is his best performance in the part. Mainly, he doesn't have the look for it and he's not particularly charismatic and sophisticated enough. Too rough and rugged of a face and personality. Javier Bardem is a crazyman. When I saw cinematographer Roger Deakins in the opening credits I knew we were in for a visual feast, and Skyfall doesn't disappoint. Props to Adele.
Rated 05 Jun 2013
65
59th
Bond spends his 50th birthday like any man his age: Pondering whether he still has a place in the world. This death themed ride backtracks the character to his very inception point. The idea is okay, but the full circle is very uneven indeed, filled with references ranging from the great to the downright terrible. Most annoyingly Mendes seems to hate gadgets, equipping Bond with a dull gun-chip before degenerating the whole affair into 'Assault on casa MacGyver'. A passable entry, nothing more.
Rated 16 Mar 2013
91
91st
I'm so glad this was the last Bond film for Judi Dench. I couldn't stand her - she detracted from every Bond film she appeared in. Skyfall was not up to the gold standard set by Casino Royale, a masterpiece, but it had some moments. The new Q did a great job, I thought and a sly inside joke reference to the Desmond Llewelyn Q was a nice touch.
Rated 12 Mar 2013
2
17th
debate who the best james bond is for as long as you like, but not one of them has ever starred so resoundingly as a certain mr. deakins does here. he struts around the screenplay's many shadows setting them ablaze, ridding it of perils no matter how incompetent his allies increasingly become. my hero...
Rated 24 Feb 2013
80
72nd
Finally a competent director gets behind the helm of the Bond series. The high production values, good cast, and Sam Mendes behind the camera all help carry the film through the lacking screenplay, leaving us with a solid action film loaded with tons of nostalgia for the 007 fans.
Rated 24 Feb 2013
85
67th
Best Craig Bond yet. The turn to "realism" finally gets to flourish by developing Bond, M and the excellent Javier Bardem villain as characters with some actual depth to them. Pair that up with some epic (and thankfully not frequent) action sequences, great style and this is a real winner. I'm looking forward to the next one.
Rated 13 Feb 2013
90
93rd
Best James Bond movie in years? I don't know about that, and I've seen every one of them. It's certainly good, and definitely way better than the bleak and disappointing "Quantum of Solace." But I still think that "Casino Royale" was better. At the same time, this does give "Casino Royale" a strong run for its money, and it's good to see them bring back secondary characters like Q. Definitely worth it.
Rated 21 Jan 2013
90
82nd
This is how a bond film should be done. Awesome film, awesome villain and fantastic links to the universe we love.
Rated 07 Jan 2013
70
79th
A good return to solid action for the franchise. Mendes capably navigates a paper thin plot and Bardem raises it up even more.
Rated 04 Jan 2013
50
40th
This is quite well crafted, but it feels too much crafted and way too long. Solely the cgi intro sequence excels above the rest.
Rated 03 Jan 2013
30
30th
Directed a lot better than Casino Royale but doesn't have a coherent plot to string together the fascism-oozing stream of cliches.
Rated 02 Jan 2013
54
29th
This film looks nice, but it's just too dumb as a whole to be very interesting. They've got some meta-commentary about the franchise going on, but it pretty much just points out the film's own flaws without making anything of them. Honestly, I got very bored watching it because of problems like that.

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