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Skyfall (2012)

Directed by Sam Mendes

Action | Adventure | Thriller

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Overview

When Bond’s latest assignment goes gravely wrong, agents around the world are exposed and MI6 headquarters is attacked. While M faces challenges to her authority and position from Gareth Mallory, the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, it’s up to Bond, aided only by field agent Eve, to locate the mastermind behind the attack.

Rated PG-13 | Length 143 minutes

Actors

Daniel Craig | Judi Dench | Javier Bardem | Ralph Fiennes | Naomie Harris | Bérénice Marlohe | Albert Finney | Ben Whishaw | Rory Kinnear | Ola Rapace | Helen McCrory | Nicholas Woodeson | Bill Buckhurst | Elize du Toit | Ian Bonar | Gordon Milne | Peter Basham | Ben Loyd-Holmes | Tonia Sotiropoulou | Wolf Blitzer | David Gillies | James Li | Kenneth Hazeldine | Orion Lee | Dave Wong | Tank Dong | Roger Yuan | Liang Yang | Yennis Cheung | Chooye Bay | Sid Man | Angela Tran | Milorad Kapor | Huw Edwards | Adebayo Bolaji | Elio Lo Tauro | Amir Boutrous | Khan Bonfils | Nicholas Goh | John Hodgkinson | Kurt Egyiawan | Oliver Johnstone | Harry Kershaw | Burt Caesar | Paul Venables | Crispin Letts | Kammy Darweish | Beatrice Curnew | Dominique Anne Jones | Ross Waiton | Jim Conway | Jens Hultén | Michael Pink | Jo Cameron Brown | Anthony O'Donnell | Hannah Stokely | Wayne Gordon | Enoch Frost | Tom Wu | Jake Fairbrother | Christopher Sciueref | Daniel Adegboyega | Selva Rasalingam | Joss Skottowe | Steve Barnett | Lee Nicholas Harris | Duncan Casey | Tom Coulston

Viewing History (seen 6 times)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
11/29/2019Home TheaterBlu-rayOwned8 stars
06/25/2017Home TheaterBlu-rayOwned9 stars
05/27/2016TVBlu-rayOwned9 stars
12/08/2013TVBlu-rayOwned8.5 stars
04/07/2013TVBlu-rayRented9 stars
11/10/2012Movie ScreenFilmTheater9 stars
 

Viewing Notes

I spent this watch focusing on the amazing color and Deakin’s great cinematography, as well as all the large and small callbacks to historical Bond, some eviscerated and some carried forward. My favorite by far is the padded door to M’s office at the end.

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