verslibre wrote:Skyfall was great. Bardem made the movie, IMO. But you know, haters gonna hate.
So people with a different opinion are haters, huh? You conveniently overlook the fact that many of those haters are big followers of the Bond franchise and criticize from a place of fandom, not knee-jerk cyber troll sniping. And many of their complaints are valid, not the least of which is that Skyfall’s script/Bardem's diabolical "master plot" made NO FUCKING narrative sense. A former MI6 operative turned cyber hacker who steals a list of embedded secret agents all so he can be pursued by Bond, get deliberately captured, escape (alot like Ledger's Joker and Loki in The Avengers. Yawn), detonate explosives in a subway station at the perfect location so a train lands on top of Bond (Huh? Implausible at best, stupid at worst), and then storm into a courthouse to shoot M? Care to tell me, how exactly did Bardem's character know to plant explosives in a train station years in advance? And his entire master plot revolves around Q jacking into his laptop? Are you fucking kidding me??! And if Silva has control of his own Apache helicopter, which he uses in the Home Alone-lite climax, why not fly over M's London apartment and simply blow it up? There’s suspension of disbelief, and then there’s playing an audience for morons. Skyfall requires an Evil Knievel leap of faith and to put your critical thinking skills on permanent pause. Strip it all away, and not only is there really NO plot, but what little story exists is pretty much Death Wish 10 set across the pond. Skyfall just proves how much lower audiences standards are today compared to the earlier films. Moonraker, arguably the dumbest 007 film of all time, at least was tongue in cheek. Skyfall is a pretentious bore(M reciting Tennyson? Bond weeping and introspectively examining his childhood? Really? Fuck off). It is a Bond film for aristocratic assholes who turn up their nose at Bond films, and think mainstream popcorn cinema is only for the great unwashed.