The 007 movie collection can add another great "James Bond," film as "Skyfall," is set to become in fan favorite this according to experts.
The movie already released in London and the United Kingdom on Oct. 23 and 26 respectively is getting amazing reviews from critics and with the film set to make its debut in the States on Saturday it is sure to receive more plaudits.
Starring Daniel Craig who has been "James Bond," for the past few "007," titles that include "Casino Royale" and "Quantum of Solace," has been given licensed to express the human elements of the character by director Sam Mendes.
Daniel Craig's "Agent 007," for this film has been written into a script by the trio of Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan.
FOX News' Justin Craig views on the world written and produced for "Bond," took on a very flattering light.
"Director Sam Mendes has crafted a visceral and emotional thriller that makes Bond a real character, not just an archetype. Writers Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan infuse the film with an emotional core, showing the troubled layers beneath Ian Fleming's iconic hero. Bond is given a back story and an objective that hits close to home, giving the movie and the character an emotional weight and fervency previously absent in the franchise," said Justin Craig.
On Daniel Craig himself as a "Bond," he added. "Daniel Craig is back and better than ever. Still a fantastic Bond, Craig's development as a 21st century 007 is just as enticing to watch as the incredible action scenes. This Bond is a ruthless killer first and foremost. He's a trained beast on a very long leash held by M. Craig keeps the seemingly immortal Bond feeling mortal. This Bond is not impervious to harm and Craig's rugged, beaten exterior and somewhat haunted psyche portrays this."
Craig is joined by a new look cast which include the likes of Javier Bardem who plays the antagonist to "Bond."
"Also back is the crazed megalomaniac villain. Bardem's insane clown-like, blond-haired, over-the-top Silva is almost comical in this overtly realistic environment. But his super-villain persona, combined with his frighteningly manic visage brings an unease to the film, much like Heath Ledger's Joker did in "The Dark Knight."
"Skyfall," has earned so far $321 million world wide.
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