Holiday movie preview: What to expect on the big screen
Release date: November 9th
Daniel Craig’s third outing as James Bond is already breaking records overseas and being hailed as possibly the best film in the 50-year-old franchise. Of course, the globetrotting exploits of the world’s most famous superspy have never been overly kid-friendly, but “Skyfall,” in particular, is being touted as a darker, grittier film than even Craig’s previous two. Expect quite a bit in the way of violence and sexuality.
Daniel Craig’s third outing as James Bond is already breaking records overseas and being hailed as possibly the best film in the 50-year-old franchise. Of course, the globetrotting exploits of the world’s most famous superspy have never been overly kid-friendly, but “Skyfall,” in particular, is being touted as a darker, grittier film than even Craig’s previous two. Expect quite a bit in the way of violence and sexuality.

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"Expect quite a bit in the way of violence of sexuality."
Wonder why this is listed first in Holiday Film Preview...
"Grittier" doesn't necessarily mean "more violence and sexuality." Skyfall just has an overall darker tone than many previous Bond movies. I wouldn't say it was any more violent or sexual. That said, I also wouldn't say it was all that great. For all the talk of it being not just a good Bond movie but a good movie, I was underwhelmed.