Just went to see it for the second time. Will probably go once more in a couple of weeks as I can get tickets through a friend that works at the cinema, otherwise it would only be the twice.
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Saw it for second time yesterday afternoon. As I left I realised it was just me and a load of pensioner couples ) Will go for a third next week then a 4th with my dad if it's still in cinemas when I go home for Christmas.
Seen it twice. Next week a third time It's a perfect mix of 1. View (finally, excitement) 2. Enjoying and 3. Viewing (more enjoying with the attention of the details).
I saw Late last night. I enjoyed it, although I had the same hard time concentrating on it since i was so upset about the gun barrel from the start. I Remember not liking Casino and Quantum for this same reason, but on my second viewing I got over myself and was able to pay more attention.
So i'll see it again. But not for a week or two. I hate people, and want less of them distracting me next time around. X-(
I have seen it twice so far, and I have plans to see it two more times.
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I saw it twice so far. Last week in Imax and tonight in regular old 35mm. I actually liked it better the second time around. There was so much going on it was hard to absorb everything on a first viewing. It was important for me to see this in Imax being that this was the first Bond film ever to be released in that format. It reminds me of the original release of Thunderball. That was the first Bond ever to be released in widescreen Panavision. That was a big deal for Bond fans back in'65.
I will probably see Skyfall at least one more time in the theater before it's run is done. I liked this film but as a James Bond fan from when Thunderball was still in it's theatrical release, ( I was in 2nd grade at the time), I have seen all the 007 films in the theater at least twice, except for Quantum of Solice which I didn't really like. I have experience all the various incarnations of Bond, from Conery, Lazenby and Moore, all the way up to Craig. I can remember almost all the times I have seen each 007 film for the first time.
Bond in the theater is a big deal for me. I am surprised when I hear young people say that they've never seen a Bond Movie in the theater. At their best, Bond films are what going to the movies is all about. It supreme cinema magic.
As I said, I liked Skyfall better the second time around. There plenty of subtle nuances that the film makers put in. These new Bonds don't really feel like the Bonds of old. The pacing, editing, acting, even the music score, just don't seem like my favorite classic Conery film. Oh well, Bond evolves. I think any true Bond fan should see this more than once.
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Six times now...only about a dozen of us in the cinema...probably it's last showing on the super-sized screens they have...will try for one more showing at least...
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I've only seen it the once and I guess that's going to be all for now!
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Was initially going to see Skyfall only twice but another family member from overseas wanted to see it so it' s been 3 Times for me. Now I will wait patiently for the DVD release.
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That was my goal. So any more now will be a bonus.
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So i'll see it again. But not for a week or two. I hate people, and want less of them distracting me next time around. X-(
I will probably see Skyfall at least one more time in the theater before it's run is done. I liked this film but as a James Bond fan from when Thunderball was still in it's theatrical release, ( I was in 2nd grade at the time), I have seen all the 007 films in the theater at least twice, except for Quantum of Solice which I didn't really like. I have experience all the various incarnations of Bond, from Conery, Lazenby and Moore, all the way up to Craig. I can remember almost all the times I have seen each 007 film for the first time.
Bond in the theater is a big deal for me. I am surprised when I hear young people say that they've never seen a Bond Movie in the theater. At their best, Bond films are what going to the movies is all about. It supreme cinema magic.
As I said, I liked Skyfall better the second time around. There plenty of subtle nuances that the film makers put in. These new Bonds don't really feel like the Bonds of old. The pacing, editing, acting, even the music score, just don't seem like my favorite classic Conery film. Oh well, Bond evolves. I think any true Bond fan should see this more than once.
And a lot of chuckles in all the right places
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