Last Updated on August 3, 2021
Hello, fellow cinematic thrill-seekers! Last week sure had some fun watching the two CAPTAIN AMERICA movies beat the hell out of each other, didn’t we? Now with new talks of Danny Boyle
potentially taking on the new Bond movie, this has inspired me to take a look back at two adventures in the James Bond canon, and perhaps two of the best ever: SKYFALL and CASINO ROYALE.
Both movies star the current James Bond, Daniel Craig, and represent massive shifts in the typical Bond style. The silly gadgets are gone and over-the-top villains stuffed into a crate, and in their place are two very grounded, emotional, yet still exciting Bond movies that put the character in a whole new light.
Which tale of the gentleman spy looks best in a tux? Take a look below to find out!
Judi Dench as M
Naomie Harris as Eve
Javier Bardem as Raoul Silva
Ralph Fiennes as Gareth Mallory
Berenice Marlohe as Severine
Ben Whishaw as Q
Judi Dench as M
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
Giancarlo Giannini as Rene Mathis
A mission in Madagascar goes terribly wrong when Bond is accidentally shot on the orders of MI6 head M, sending him tumbling down and presumed dead. After MI6 is attacked by a rogue former agent, Bond suits back up for duty. But what role does Bond have to play in a world where classic espionage no longer has a place among the tech? As well, the new foe represents a mirror image of Bond, one who felt betrayed by M and used the anger to fuel his revenge. Can Bond confront his past and find his place in this world? Stay tuned to find out!
Bond vets Neal Purvis and Robert Wade teamed with John Logan (THE AVIATOR, HUGO) to write the script, and it’s one that really cuts to the core of Bond in an emotional, gripping way. More characters are at play in more engaging ways, and it was a bold move depicting Bond as a somewhat broken man, removed his confident poise. And, even after all these years and so many villains, they managed to craft the series’ most complex and dangerously unhinged one yet.
James Bond, a young, bold new attention to the MI6 team has just earned his 007 status and is making waves for his brashness and impatience for the rules. The hotshot is sent to investigate a baddie known as La Chiffre, getting himself into a very high stakes poker game in an attempt to thwart Chiffre’s plans. But this scenario may prove too much for Bond, and he has to learn what it means to be compromised both in the field and emotionally.
Purvis and Wade brought their talents here as well, along with Oscar-winner Paul Haggis. This Bond is much more authentic to the books, with the team writing him as a more edgy, dark spy with a haunted past. This Bond is much more fascinating but is still given all the bells and whistles that made the character so iconic in the first place, including the quips and cool responses to any comment. Being so young and put into a scenario he couldn’t shoot his way out of (casino bits) and making him confront the death of a loved one places the character in a more challenging position than past movies, creating drama not seen in past Bond movies.
Bond in the Shadows
Chase Through the Market
Motorcycles Across the Rooftops
Crane Skills
Train Fight!
Bond Down
Opening Credits
M and Mallory
MI6 Goes Boom
Bond in Paradise
Bond and the Scorpion
M: “Where the hell have you been?”
Bond: “Enjoying death. 007 reporting for duty.”
New Digs
Broken Bond
Word Association
Meet Q
Q: “Were you expecting an exploding pen? We don’t really go in for that anymore.”
Tracking the Target in Shanghai
Sillouette Throwdown
A Sexy Shave
Casino Night Entrance
Severine: “How much do you know about fear?”
Bond: “All there is.”
Severine: “Not like this.”
Fight Among the Dragons
Sneaking into the Shower
Mallory: “For Christ’s sake, listen to yourself! We’re a democracy, and we’re responsible to the people we’re supposed to defend! We can’t keep fighting in the shadows, there are no more shadows!”
Abandoned City on the Island
Meet Silva
Silva: “Hello, James. Welcome. Do you like the island? My grandmother had an island. Nothing to boast of. You could walk around it in an hour, but still it was, it was a paradise for us. One summer, we went for a visit and discovered the place had been infested with rats. They’d come on a fishing boat and gorged themselves on coconut. So how do you get rats off an island? Hmm? My grandmother showed me. We buried an oil drum and hinged the lid. Then we wired coconut to the lid as bait and the rats would come for the coconut and… they would fall into the drum. And after a month, you have trapped all the rats, but what do you do then? Throw the drum into the ocean? Burn it? No. You just leave it and they begin to get hungry. And one by one…[makes rat noise] they start eating each other until there are only two left. The two survivors. And then what? Do you kill them? No. You take them and release them into the trees, but now they don’t eat coconut anymore. Now, they only eat rat. You have changed their nature. The two survivors. This is what she made us.”
Gun Game
Bond: “Latest thing from Q Branch! It’s called a radio!”
Silva’s Story
Hacked
Silva’s Escape
The Pursuit
Bond: “It won’t open.”
Q: “Of course it will, put your back into it.”
Train Crash
M: “Chairman, Ministers, today I’ve repeatedly heard how irrelevant my department has become. “Why do we need agents, the 00 section? Isn’t it all rather quaint?” Well, I suppose I see a different world than you do and the truth is that what I see frightens me. I’m frightened because our enemies are no longer known to us. They do not exist on a map. They’re not nations, they’re individuals. And look around you. Who do you fear? Can you see a face, a uniform, a flag? No! Our world is not more transparent now, it’s more opaque! It’s in the shadows. That’s where we must do battle…
Shootout at the Hearing
Return of the Astin Martin
Bond and M
M: “How old were you when they died?”
Bond: “You know the answer to that. You know the whole story.”
M: “Orphans always make the best recruits.”
Skyfall
Prepping for Battle
Battle of Skyfall
F**ked with the Wrong Car
Bond: “I always hated this place.”
Blowing up the House
Escaping the Frozen Lake
Silva: “Do you see what comes of all this running around, Mr. Bond? All this jumping and fighting, it’s exhausting! Relax. You need to relax… Ah well, mother’s calling. I will give her a good-bye kiss for you.”
The Church
Silva: “You’re hurt. You’re hurt! What have they done to you? What have they done to you?”
Stabbed in the Back
Goodbye, M
M’s Gift
The New Crew/p>
Mallory: “So, 007… Lots to be done. Are you ready to get back to work?”
Bond: “With pleasure, M. With pleasure.”
Bond’s First Kill(s)
Dryden: “How did he die?”
Bond: “Your contact? Not well.”
Opening Credits
Meet Le Chiffre
Chase Through Madagascar
Construction Area
Crane Fight!
Chaos in the Embassy
Poor International Diplomacy
Weeping Blood
Chiffre: “Weeping blood comes merely from a derangement of the tear duct, my dear General. Nothing sinister.”
M: “In the old days if an agent did something this embrassing he’d have the good sense to defect. Christ I miss the Cold War.”
Inside M’s Apartment
Off to the Bahamas
Bond Emerges from the Water/Eyeing the Girl
Bond’s Poker Skills
Stealing the Bad Guy’s Girl
Solange: “Why can’t nice guys be more like you?”
Bond: “Because then they would be bad.”
Bond Follows Dimitrios to Miami
A Slow, Quiet Knife Fight
Chase Across the Airport
Misplaced Bomb
Meet Vesper Lynd
Vesper: “So, as charming as you are, Mr. Bond, I will be keeping my eye on our government’s money, and off your perfectly-formed ass.”
Bond: “You noticed.”
The Plan
Bond: “Don’t worry, you’re not my type.”
Vesper: “Smart?”
Bond: “Single.”
A New Dinner Jacket
The Poker Game, Round 1
A Stunning Distraction
Stairwell Fight
A Comforting Shower
The Poker Game, Round 2
False Bluff
Bond: “Vodka-martini.”
Bartender: “Shaken or stirred?”
Bond: “Do I look like I give a damn?”
Back in the Game
*Gasp* Poisoned!
Winner — Mr. Bond
Betrayl
Epic Car Crash
Simple Torture
Bond: “Now the whole world’s gonna know that you died scratching my balls!”
Le Chiffre Down
Vesper: “You’re not going to let me in there, are you? You’ve got your armor back on. That’s that”
Bond: “I have no armor left; you’ve stripped it from me. Whatever’s left of me — whatever is left of me — whatever I am — I’m yours.
The Fairytale Begins
Vesper’s True Intentions
Final Shootout
Vesper’s Choice
Going after Mr. White
Bond: “The name’s Bond — James Bond.”
- Won:
- Best Original Song
- Best Sound Editing
- Nominated:
- Best Cinematography
- Best Original Score
- Best Sound Mixing
- Nominated:
- Favorite Movie of the Year
- Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem
- Best Supporting Actress: Judi Dench
- Best Action Scene: “Entire Opening Sequence”
- Best Trailer of the Year
- Best T&A of the Year: Bérénice Marlohe
- Best Music
- Most Memorable Scene: “Silva’s Intro”
**67 Wins & 119 Nominations (per IMDB)**
Praise
- Rotten Tomatoes: 92% (Audience Score: 86%)
- IMDB: 7.8
- Metacritic: 81 (User Score: 7.7)
- $304 million domestic ($1.1 billion global)
- Won:
- Biggest Surprise
- Breakthrough Performance: Daniel Craig
- Coolest Character: James Bond
- Best Trailer
- Best Action Scene: “Construction Area Chase”
- Nominated:
- Favorite Movie of the Year
- Best T&A of the Year: Eva Green
**27 Wins & 44 Nominations (per IMDB)**
Praise
- Rotten Tomatoes: 94% (Audience Score: 89%)
- IMDB: 8.0
- Metacritic: 80 (User Score: 8.5)
- $167 million domestic ($599 million global)
24 films in the Bond series, and these are two of the best, if not the best. Both take Bond to places they’ve never been, showcasing a conflicted, haunted, dark, but still charming Bond. CASINO ROYALE delivered the thrills and depth needed to properly reboot the series, but SKYFALL took everything to a new level and turned a James Bond movie into something of pure art. The thrills are all there, but there’s an added emotion and technical
and visual aesthetic that will be hard to top for any Bond movie in the future, with more improved character dynamics, to boot. And talk about a villain. Javier Bardem was robbed of an Oscar nom, but we all know how amazing he was in this movie. We will all remember is work and inform our children of his great role for generations.
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