Kino-running: Let the sky fall
Nov. 10th, 2012 08:22 pmSkyfall was lovely, as I had heard. (And it had damned well better have been--I've been holding my breath for years waiting for it to come out!) And I appreciate how a million slash writers must have exploded from joy*. But it makes me sad, because it feels like the end of the era that took a franchise I had enjoyed since I was eight and turned it into something I loved passionately. I could be wrong, of course, and perhaps I am, but gadgets and bad jokes are not what I ever loved about Bond, and the return to more traditional trappings makes me a bit nervous.
On the other hand, if they're prepping Eve to become the next M, then everything will be just fine.
As a bonus, it really drove home one of the problems I've been having with Isyllt IV. Sadly, it did not present a neat solution.
* The train, though. That was a little... Phallic. We get it already, people!
On the other hand, if they're prepping Eve to become the next M, then everything will be just fine.
As a bonus, it really drove home one of the problems I've been having with Isyllt IV. Sadly, it did not present a neat solution.
* The train, though. That was a little... Phallic. We get it already, people!