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My seventh favorite James Bond 007 movie Pierce Brosnan second best movie (by ivo-cobra8) |
Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 is my seventh favorite James Bond 007 movie and Pierce Brosnan second best movie he did in my opinion. It is not better than GoldenEye but it is good decent action movie with great explosions, dangerous stunts and great action. Who is my favorite James Bond 007? That will definitely be Pierce Brosnan no one else, since his first film GoldenEye. I saw this movie as a fifteen year old teen I even have a poster at home from this movie. I love this movie I thought Roger Spottiswoode did a good job directing it. I thought it had decent stunts, decent action, less humor <more> |
Tomorrow has the power! (by Kyle007) |
OK, this is what i call an action movie, a great one, it has everything you need to make your adrenaline flow. And of course it also does it for a Bond movie, it has funny lines, clichés, gadgets, and it deliver us a movie that is pure action and danger without losing the sense of humour like all Bond movies .James Bond had always fought to the powerful, but this is the first time, i think, that he deals to a press magnate like Elliot Carver, who cares nothing about an informed world as he says, but to get all the power and money that he can. In WW2, the men who took advantage of the war <more> |
James Bond-Still saving the world after all these years (by crowrobot) |
'Tomorrow Never Dies' is a superb Bond film, and if you're not looking for anything else, it provides some great entertainment.The story: Bond Pierce Brosnan has the save the world from a megalomaniac again, but this time, the threat is Elliot Carver Jonathan Pryce, clearly having the time of his life , a worldwide media baron who wants to start a war in order to get higher ratings. All the Bond regulars are here: Q Desmond Llewelyn , who gives Bond a new BMW complete with rocket launchers, machine guns, and a remote control there's a fun chase sequence in a high-rise <more> |
Welcome back Bond! (by kenandraf) |
This movie has made up for all the recent bad Bond movies made.Brosnan changed his look for this one and leared from his mistakes in Goldeneye.Very well done with regards to action and special effects.The direction and cinematography was also splendid.The producers have also finally found a proper 90's atmosphere for Bond.This film has set the standard for the new Bond formula.Complaints about the unrealistic storyline is unfounded.Wake up nay sayers.How realistic can DR. No and Goldfinger be?Both mentioned films being considered model Bond movies.The unrealism must be eclipsed by great <more> |
It was great... I don't understand the backlash (by mattrochman) |
For some reason, Bond loyalists and sometimes Bond fans didn't rate this installment. However, I believe it was one of the best Bond's ever made.The villain Pryce was terrific, even though the nature of his character was a bit overdone. The women were both stunning and were not denied some character development of their own as is the case in many other Bonds .The gadgets delivered by Q and the gadgets in Lin's secret office in China were extremely impressive - including that magnificent 7-series BMW.But probably the stand out aspect of this Bond, above all others, were the <more> |
Fine follow-up to "Goldeneye" (by jhaggardjr) |
"Tomorrow Never Dies" is the 18th James Bond film, with Pierce Brosnan back as 007. This is a very good follow-up to Brosnan's first Bond movie "Goldeneye". "Tomorrow Never Dies" had the unfortunate task of opening on the exact same day as "Titanic" December 19, 1997 . Even though "Titanic" went on to break box office records, "Tomorrow Never Dies" was not left in the dust. It surpassed "Goldeneye" domestically with a box office gross of $125 million "Goldeneye" grossed $106 million . There are two major <more> |
"Let's see how she responds to my touch." (by Nazi_Fighter_David) |
Q demonstrated how to drive the BMW by remote control by moving his finger around a pad inside a special mobile phone None of Bond's cars can compare for hi-tech gadgetry with the BMW 750 Sedan he drove on this film mission "Tomorrow Never Dies" opens with H.M.S Devonshire on a routine patrol from the Philippines to Hong Kong when it was overflown by two Chinese MiGs, whose pilots claimed the ships had veered into Chinese territorial waters While the captain and the pilots argued the point, the Devonshire shuddered from stern to stern Something had holed her below the <more> |
Not the best Bond or Pierces finest.But a good cast and a lot of action makes this movie very enjoyable, (by lesleyharris30) |
Tomorrow Never Dies is a good movie with a good cast,good storyline and plenty of action and suspense to keep this movie alive.Its not the best James Bond movie,but its not the worst either,but it certainly isn't Pierce Brosnans best Bond movie,who would currently be my favourite actor who's played Bond,although there's no Bond I don't like,Sean Connery,Roger Moore and Daniel Craig are also all great.When I saw the opening credits and saw Teri Hatcher came up,I was happy to see she was in it,because I've always liked her and find her very attractive.I was disappointed that <more> |
One of the better Brosnan Bonds (by TheLittleSongbird) |
I consider GoldenEye the best of the Brosnan Bonds, but this entry isn't half bad either. It has some terrific cinematography and locations, a great score and theme song, a good script and some excellent action. In general the plot is not too bad, the first half was gripping and plausible, however with the transition from Europe to Asia the film loses its way. Also I found Elliot Carver rather nonthreatening and somewhat pathetic as a villain though Jonathan Pryce did well with what he had. That said, Pierce Brosnan is excellent as Bond and Terri Hatcher is a great match for him. And the <more> |