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'Skyfall' one of best James Bond movies ever

It's the 50th anniversary of the James Bond film series, and what a way to celebrate it. The new film, "Skyfall," is one of the best Bond movies ever.

As in most Bond movies, Skyfall starts off with a bang - a spectacular stunt-filled chase that ends up with 007 and a baddie punching it out on top of a moving train going over a high bridge. The scene however takes an unexpected turn when Bond is shot off the train and plunges to his apparent death hundreds of feet below.

Moviegoers know he can't really be dead - heck, the movie is not yet 20 minutes old - but everyone in the film thinks he is, including his boss, M, played once again by the great Judi Dench.

When a bruised and battered Bond suddenly shows up 6 months later.

"Where the hell have you been?" M asks.

"Enjoying death," Bond responds.

"I only have one question: Why not stay dead? There's no shame in saying you've lost a step," says Ray Fiennes, who plays the head of foreign intelligence.

No shame in having lost a step? Oh yes there is - if you're Bond, James Bond. And this Bond has something to prove. Daniel Craig's Bond has lost a step, his physical skills have declined. He's even psychologically suspect. Not only that, his very job description (as a secret agent) is in danger of becoming outmoded.

This is the overriding theme of "Skyfall" - James Bond having to justify his existence, having to not only proclaim the value of his declining abilities but also to defend his old-school ways in a quickly changing world. He has to prove his own ongoing relevance.

He's taunted by his youngers about "the inevitability of time," but in his final confrontation with the master villain, played by Javier Bardem, melancholy gives way to a very rooted determination.

"Skyfall" is a deeply satisfying Bond film, a perfect rejoinder to those of us who may have thought Bond was a relic of times past. Like I said, a great way to celebrate 50 years.

Tom Tangney, KIRO Radio Host
Tom Tangney is co-host of KIRO Radio's Seattle's Morning News and resident enthusiast of...everything. He loves books, movies, TV, art, pop culture, politic, sports, and Husky football.

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  • Stevebo wrote...
    The movie is a bit of a tough sell with my wife.
    I've been a Bond fan for more than 30 years now (since I was a kid). By and large, there have been things that I've loved about each actor that has filled Bond's shoes.

    I admit that it has taken some getting used to with Craig as the new Bond. I liked Casino Royale, but wasn't as keen on the last one.

    No doubt I want to see this movie - and I'm sure I'll "talk" my wife into it (going to have to upsell I think).

    Needless to say, I'm looking forward to it, and if it's as good as you say Tom, then I'm certain I'll enjoy it.

    And on a side note... I'm glad to see that you do like "some" action movies ;)

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  • William Lawn wrote...
    That is too bad, Steve
    My wife loves Bond, maybe not as much as I do, but I turned around and told her about this review.

    Her words were where can we see it?

    I've seen every Bond ever made. Most, more than once.

    Some of the early ones WAY more than once.

    I wasn't sure about this guy either, but I am kind of sold.

    All out craziness!

    She is looking on her iPad right now.

    Lucky me.

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  • John wrote...
    I saw it. Worst Bond ever.
    Same felt by person I went to movie with. The movie was only 1/3 full on opening day. The movie dragged, and to be honest, seemed just plain silly. I fell asleep for about 15 minutes. Don't waste your money.
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  • Stevebo wrote...
    John, you appear to be in the minority.
    My wife and I saw it this weekend, and my wife (whom isn't a big Bond fan) enjoyed it as well.

    I don't know if I'd call it the best Bond movie ever, but it was definitely in the top 3-4. I really enjoyed it and I'd highly recommend it - particularly if you're a Bond fan and/or an action movie oriented person.

    Javier Bardem makes for a really great villain... and they did a great slightly different take on the villain in this installment.

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  • Stevebo wrote...
    And William...
    I think I may have created at least a little bit of Bond fandom in my wife this weekend thanks to the new movie. :)
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  • sportsguru wrote...
    I am with John
    Worst Bond ever, not as much action as the other ones and no cool gadget's like in other movie's, the plot was boring, only sporadic action and Daniel Craig is just boring as James Bond, plus it was too long, I almost fell asleep. I have never fell asleep at any bond movie and I have seen everyone made at least 5 times apiece, some more.
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  • cigarfan wrote...
    Great Bond film
    I thought this was the best 007 film in 20 years.
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