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  • Review: Skyfall

    Review: Skyfall

    A measured and stylish Bond film that takes us back to the very roots of the character and the franchise.

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    Director: Sam Mendes

    WriterNeal PurvisRobert WadeJohn Logan

    Runtime: 143 minutes

    Starring: Daniel CraigJudi DenchJavier BardemRalph FiennesNaomie HarrisBérénice Marlohe, Ben WhishawAlbert Finney

    Distributor: Sony

    Country: UK/US

    Rating (?)Highly Recommended (★★★★)

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    In the first four decades of James Bond films, the various filmmakers have taken us on a journey from the sublime to the ridiculous, increasingly upping the ante on explosive mayhem and gadgetry. Indeed, it was at the point where the films had become a parody of themselves that 007 got a post-Bourne refresh and were brought back down to some semblance of reality with Casino Royale (2006) with the introduction of Daniel Craig to the role of Bond. Having now successfully carved out a niche for the series as serious action dramas once again, Skyfall aims it take it up a notch with Academy Award winning director Sam Mendes injecting unexpectedly dark drama into the twenty-third outing of the world’s most famous spy on his fiftieth anniversary.

    On a mission in Turkey to retrieve a stolen data packet containing the details of all of the undercover NATO agents in terrorist organisations, James Bond (Daniel Craig) is accidentally shot by fellow agent Eve (Naomie Harris) and goes missing, presumed dead. As a result of the leaks, MI6 head M (Judi Dench) comes under fire from the government, with Intelligence and Security Committee Chairman, Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes) urging her to retire. However, when former MI6 agent Silva (Javier Bardem) attacks the very heart of MI6 in London, Bond comes in from the cold to fight once more as a solider of the British Empire. Yet like M, he begins to struggle with his place within a modern world, wondering if he still has what it takes to hunt in the shadows.

    Thoroughly and unapologetically British, Skyfall mostly takes place within the borders of the Queen’s domain, apart from three particularly spectacular sequences in Turkey, Shanghai and Macau. It’s part of a broader approach of stripping Bond back to his most basic elements, from his love of Empire to his old-fashioned nature in a world of modern espionage. It’s not the first time that Bond’s relevance in the 21st century has been questioned, but it may be the first time since On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) that somebody has asked what would happen if Bond was stripped elements at his core. More than this, it forcibly knocks out the rarefied air that the Bond films have breathed for the last fifty years, ensuring that not just Bond but the whole MI6 organisation has to become accountable to the real world. In the light of some very recent scandals in British and America spy politics, this firmly grounds Skyfall within reality, just as Casino Royale set out to do over half a decade ago. While the film skirts dangerously close to making it seem a little too procedural at times, screenwriters Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan (two-thirds of whom co-wrote Craig’s first two Bond outings) keep the film above water by using this reality to heighten the dramatic tension.

    Daniel Craig;Javier Bardem in SKYFALL

    On the opposite end of the scale is Bardem’s villain, delightfully scene-chewing and practically cat-stroking his way through one of the more outlandish Bond villains of the modern era, a deformed mix of Hannibal Lecter and allegedly Bond’s own historical villain Jaws (Richard Kiel). With a hairstyle only rivalled by his singular coif in No Country For Old Men (2007), his Silva gleefully tells Bond that “Mummy has been very bad” while making sexual advances on the captive 00 agent. Indeed, this is a well-rounded cast, where even the smallest of parts makes a significant contribution to the whole, and in some cases sets up future developments for the series. Fiennes’ minor antagonist makes several dramatic changes throughout the film, surprising. The new Q (Ben Whishaw) is ideally cast as a young tech-geek, making a clear break from the befuddled quartermasters before him. Bond girls come in the typically feisty (Harris) and fatale (Bérénice Marlohe) variety, and for once are there for the overall betterment of the narrative.

    For long-time Bond fans, there are many rewards to be found in the deliberately delayed final act. In many ways, it is a distinct entity from the rest of the film, taking place almost entirely in Scotland and giving the film a clear line-of-sight to Sean Connery. The film characteristically lurches from high-concept to the slicker demands of suits and cocktail parties. Yet as Skyfall works its way to a DIY siege in the final reels, Mendes and his team prove that Bond still has a few surprises up his tuxedo sleeve after all these years.

    Skyfall is released in Australia on 22 November 2012 from Sony.

  • New James Bond Skyfall Featurette Introduces Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe

    New James Bond Skyfall Featurette Introduces Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe

    Skyfall poster official“I don’t think it’s enough to just look pretty anymore,” says Bond Girl Naomie Harris in this new featurette that focuses on her and co-star Berenice Marlohe in the latest James Bond film Skyfall. This featurette comes hot on the heels of the new that both ladies will be visiting our Australian shores with James Bond himself, Daniel Craig, in November this year.

    Daniel Craig is back as Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 in Skyfall, the 23rd adventure in the longest-running film franchise of all time.  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.

    The 23rd Bond film also marks the 50th anniversary of the franchise that began with Dr. No in 1962.

    Skyfall is released in Australia on 22 November 2012 from Sony.

  • Daniel Craig and Cast Attend the Australian Premiere of Skyfall in November

    Daniel Craig and Cast Attend the Australian Premiere of Skyfall in November

    Skyfall poster officialSony has announced that Jame Bond himself, Daniel Craig, along with Bond girl co-stars Naomie Harris amd Bėrėnice Marlohe and producer Barbara Broccoli, will be in Sydney on the evening of Friday November 16 to attend the Australian Premiere of the 23rd Bond film, Skyfall.

    This will be the third visit by the 007 star Daniel Craig who attended Australian Premieres for previous entries Casino Royale in 2006 and Quantum of Solace in 2008The Australian Premiere will be held at the prestigious State Theatre in Sydney.

    The world premiere will happen several weeks earlier in London as part of a  royal gala featuring His Royal Highness Prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall. Bond was recently seen in the 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony escorting another Royal, Her Majesty the Queen, during a skydiving stunt directed by Danny Boyle.

    Daniel Craig is back as Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 in Skyfall, the 23rd adventure in the longest-running film franchise of all time.  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.  The film is from Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.  Directed by Academy Award winner Sam Mendes.  Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli.

  • Two New Trailers for Skyfall Arrive

    Two New Trailers for Skyfall Arrive

    Skyfall poster officialComing Soon and Sony have released new US and international (Australian) trailer respectively for the latest James Bond film, Skyfall. In them, we get our first look at a blonde Anton Chigurh…er…Javier Bardem as the new Bond villain Silva. Sony has also sent us a hi-res photo of Bardem in character.

    Bond’s loyalty to M (Judi Dench) 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. Daniel Craig returns as James Bond, and is joined by Naomie Harris, Berenice Marlohe, Ralph Fiennes, Albert Finney, Ben Whishaw, Helen McCrory, Ola Rapace and Tonia Sotiropoulou.

    Skyfall will be released in Australia on 22 November 2012 from Sony.

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    Australian Trailer:

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  • Video: Skyfall Cast and Filmmakers Arrive On Location in Istanbul

    Video: Skyfall Cast and Filmmakers Arrive On Location in Istanbul

    Source: Press release

    Skyfall (Bond 23 ) posterDaniel Craig and cast and filmmakers of Skyfall, the 23rd adventure in the longest-running film franchise of all time, have arrived in Istanbul, Turkey.  Their arrival marks the third time a James Bond adventure has filmed in the historic city.  Previously, Istanbul served as a backdrop for scenes in From Russia With Love and The World Is Not Enough.  Skyfall locations in Turkey include Adana, Fethiye and Istanbul.  At a photo call and press conference today to mark the occasion were producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, director Sam Mendes, and cast members Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Bérénice Marlohe, and Ola Rapace.

    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.

    Skyfall is from Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.  2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the legendary motion picture franchise.

    Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions presents Daniel Craig as Ian Fleming’s James Bond in Skyfall.  The film also stars Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Bérénice Marlohe, Ben Whishaw, with Albert Finney and Judi Dench as ‘M.’  Directed by Sam Mendes.  Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli.  Written by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and John Logan.  Director of Photography is Roger Deakins, ASC BSC.  Production Designer is Dennis Gassner.  Editor is Stuart Baird, A. C. E.  Costume Designer is Jany Temime.   The film will begin its worldwide roll-out in the UK and Ireland on October 26th 2012 and in Australia on November 22, 2012.

  • First Look at Bérénice Marlohe and Naomie Harris in Skyfall

    First Look at Bérénice Marlohe and Naomie Harris in Skyfall

    007.com and MSN UK have released two video clips showcasing the latest Bond Girls, Bérénice Marlohe (as Severin) and Naomie Harris, playing field agent Eve.

    The 23rd James Bond adventure will be produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and directed by Sam Mendes, Skyfall stars Daniel Craig as James Bond 007, Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Albert Finney, Naomie Harris, Bérénice Marlohe, Helen McCrory, Ola Rapace and Ben Whishaw.

    Skyfall will be released in Australia on 22 November 2012 from Sony.

    Video: 007 Skyfall featurette – Naomie Harris video blog

  • Bond 23 Skyfall Officially launched

    Bond 23 Skyfall Officially launched

    Skyfall (Bond 23 ) posterThis morning EON Productions, MGM and Sony held a press conference in London to officially announce the start of Bond 23, and reveal its official title as Skyfall.

    In addition to the title, Craig confirmed his love of the series (“Bond with a capital B”) and said that he could do it for a few more years, and Barbara Broccoli confirmed that “Yes, definitely” he would be around for that period.

    Sam Mendes, Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench, Naomie Harris and Bérénice Marlohe also discuss their roles in the film.

    Bond 23 will be released in Australia on 22 November 2012 from Sony.

    The video of the press conference can be found below:

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    The official press release reads as follows:

    Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli today presented the cast of the 23rd James Bond adventure, entitled SKYFALL. The film, from Albert R. Broccoli’s Eon Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment, is directed by Academy Award® winner Sam Mendes and stars Daniel Craig, who returns for his third film as James Bond 007. The screenplay is written by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and John Logan. SKYFALL, which goes into production on Monday, November 7th, will begin its worldwide roll-out in the UK and Ireland on October 26th 2012 and in North America on November 9th 2012.

    Joining Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli and Director Sam Mendes were members of the cast of SKYFALL, including: Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench, Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe. The filmmakers also announced Ralph Fiennes, Albert Finney and Ben Whishaw.

    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.

    “We’re so delighted to have Sam Mendes direct SKYFALL and be working once again with Daniel Craig. We’ve a great script, an extraordinary cast and an incredibly talented creative team for this latest James Bond adventure,” said Wilson and Broccoli.

    The Director of Photography is Roger Deakins, a nine-time Oscar® nominee who previously shot the films Jarhead and Revolutionary Road for Mendes. The Production Designer is Oscar® winner Dennis Gassner, who previously designed Quantum of Solace and collaborated with Mendes on the films Road to Perdition and Jarhead. The Editor is Stuart Baird, A.C.E., whose many credits include Casino Royale. Jany Temime, whose many credits include the Harry Potter series, In Bruges, and Children of Men, is the Costume Designer. Action specialist Alexander Witt is the 2nd Unit Director. Gary Powell is Stunt Co-ordinator, Chris Corbould is SFX Supervisor and Steve Begg is Visual Effects Supervisor, all of whom have worked on previous Bond films.

  • Bérénice Marlohe is the new Bond Girl

    Bérénice Marlohe is the new Bond Girl

    While we don’t have a title for Bond 23, unless they are really bold and go with that, we do know who the titular hero will be wooing in the latest installment of the long-running series. TwitchFilm reports that relatively unknown French actress Bérénice Marlohe has been cast in the coveted role of James Bond’s female counterpart.

    has most recently appeared in Guy Mazarguil’s L’art de séduire, and is currently filming Un bonheur n’arrive jamais seul with Lucky Luke and Hellphone director James Huth.

    Bond 23 will see the return of Daniel Craig as British spy James Bond, with Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Revolutionary Road) taking the director’s chair. MI6-HQ.com also reports that the opening scenes will be shot in Instanbul.

    Bond 23 will be released in Australia on 22 November 2012 from Sony.

    Berenice Marlohe is the new Bond Girl