"Skyfall" is the third of five 007 films to star Daniel Craig, a grand total which is exactly four more than what he anticipated receiving. Aside from also being the film that introduced Adele's absolute banger of a Bond theme, it's arguably the best entry into the narrative's modern history. For those who haven't seen it in a while, "Skyfall" sees James Bond (Craig) pitted against Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem), an ex-MI6 agent using his extensive skillset to commit cyberterrorism. Don't misconstrue his preferred criminal activities for occurring entirely behind computer screens, however — this is a Bond film, after all.
In fact, some of Silva's crimes are so physical that one of them even gave the film's crew reason to worry. Don't worry, everyone came out the other end alive and unscathed, and the studio got a lesson in why, sometimes, practical effects aren't always the greatest plan. With that out of the way,...
In fact, some of Silva's crimes are so physical that one of them even gave the film's crew reason to worry. Don't worry, everyone came out the other end alive and unscathed, and the studio got a lesson in why, sometimes, practical effects aren't always the greatest plan. With that out of the way,...
- 12/14/2022
- by Cameron Roy Hall
- Slash Film
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