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Tomorrow Never Dies: Special Edition

Tomorrow Never Dies: Special Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brosnan makes his best film
Review: Pierce Brosnan's best film has to be Tomorrow Never Dies. A neat car helps. This had like the most gadets since Goldfinger's DB5. A BMW750i now that is cool. 007 is off to stop a media mogul named Elliot Carver who wants to start world War 3 to gain news footage in China. Along the way comes Wai Lin to help 007. He drives the BMW through a parking garage!
And he is in the back seat with a remote control! Also the motorcycle chase is cool. Carver sends thugs to get Bond to stay in the garage. but roof missiles, tire shredders, reflatable tires and more will not stop him. The pre credits are awsome. 007 is in a terrorist camp and is a board a MIG-16.
He starts to shoot missiles. He takes off leaving the camp to be blown to bits. But wait. A homing missile is after his jet. Also it is cool when he is sky diving. THe theme song of this film shines. You must either rent or buy this film. I say buy it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: One of if not THE Worst Bond Movie of all Time
Review: Although I haven't seen every Bond movie, I've seen most of them, and so call myself a Bond fan. Now I hear "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" is the worst Bond film, but I havent seen it, so I will bestow the honor on this film "Tomorrow Never Dies". The title itself is terrible, makes no sense, and forbodes bad things to come.
You wouldn't think this is so bad by all the cool gadgets and chases, but the underlying plot, normally thrilling in other Bond films, remains utterly lacking in this one. Terri Hatcher is hot, but boring, and Bond's nemimis in this one is weird and unimaginative (he's a media mogul, ooo scary... what ever happened to SPECTRE?). It's hard to explain why this movie [is bad], it just does, and that's coming from a huge Bond fan. But don't take it from me, take it from Moby (who did do a cool rendition of the Bond theme for the film) who called it the biggest peice of (expletive) he'd ever seen. It's just that bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: tomrrow never dies
Review: i personaly think that this is one of the better bond movies. the motorcycle chase is cool. so is the drilling machine.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Jane Bond's debut
Review: Tomorrow Never Dies introduces a new character in the James Bond-type tradition. Michelle Yoah (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon)does a great job as she fights, claws and kicks her way out of every scenario to fight the world against a media meglomaniac played by Jonathan Pryce.

Huh? What's that? You mean this is a JAMES Bond movie? But I thought the purpose of a JAMES Bond movie was for JAMES Bond to save the world. Funny - it seems here that Ms. Yoah can handle the situation quite well. It looks like that JAMES Bond character gets in the way. My bad.

I'm all for great, kick-butting female characters like Lora Croft & Alias, etc. So I think they make a sequel to this movie with the Michelle Yoah character, who completely takes over the movie. But I thought this was a JAMES Bond movie. Silly me.

As a new debut for a female JANE Bond, this movie gets 4 stars.
As a JAMES Bond flick, it's useless.

Goldeneye was 100 times better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Are you kidding me....?!
Review: Terri Hatcher's performance in this movie is very moderately entertaining in an other wise way over-blown 007 movie which has a lot of high tech stunts, no screenplay, and the weakest villian ever created for a Bond movie. These movies are a waste of film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One name, one number
Review: 007. One number.You know who that is. Bond, James Bond. Appearing in his second appearence as james bond, Pierce Brosnan is hot and roaring for action in Tomorrow never dies. The World is not enough and Goldeneye had their good parts but TND is one to remember. I am a james bond entusiast and I am collecting the whole series. Personally, I recommened this movie for any James bond fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Let the mayhem begin." -Elliot Carver
Review: Blasting on to the screen with undeniable charm is Pierce Brosnan in his 2nd and one of the best James Bond movies ever! When powerful media mogul Elliot Carver is anxious to get his media rulings all over the world he takes it to the extreme. His idea is to star WWIII between the UK and China so he can increase in his media popularity in China. Considered by many and myself to be one of the best villians in the series. He also has an array of evils working for him. First their is the Aryan bodyguard Stamper who brings back memories of the towering Red Grant, there is also the techno-wizard Gupta and the psychotic Dr. Kaufmann. The new girl is chinese agent Wai Lin, who finally equal to 007 in every single way. Paris Carver is Bond's old flame who is now married to Elliot Carver. This film really has the one-liners packed, especially from the villians like, "There's no news like bad news." and "Let the mayhem begin." This film is truly full of axction, like the fantastic car chase and motorcycle chase! This title song is majestically performed by Sheryl Crow and k.d Lang gives us "Surrender" an end-title song that brings back the days of Shirley Bassey. One of the most enjoyable films in the series and definitly one of my favorites!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TOMORROW NEVER DIES
Review: This is a Bond film with high tech terroism, while still keeping up a good story. The only problm with the film is the villian he's a [week person], but the handcuffed bike chase will make up for it. The plot is a power hungry villian Elliot Carver is making headlines for his own paper titled Tomorrow by preforming terroist attacks. Bond is assigned to stop Carver before he creates a war between China and America. This is a great Bond film with great action. If you see any Bond film make sure it's this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To date, the best of the Brosnan Bond Films
Review: Out of the 3 Brosnan 007 films released so far, "Tomorrow Never Dies" is the best. GoldenEye and TWINE had their moments, but they seemed to drag at times.

With "TND," the action is non-stop, the villians are memorable, and the 2 hours go by like a flash! Michelle Yeoh is refreshing as the tough, brainy Bond girl who is just about Bond's equal when it comes to duking it out.

The sound effects and special effects make this one a great show-off disc for your home theatre system. I know, since my friend insists on playing it every time I am over his house.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Words are the new weapons, satellites the new artillery!"
Review: In his second outing as 007, Pierce Brosnan ignites the screen yet again with another full-throttle adventure to take us on! The new villain, Elliot Carver is one of the most hilarious ever on a Bond adventure, his plan-create WWIII. The new Bond girl Wai Lin teams up with Brosnan to fight against Carver. Performing the title song is Sheryl Crow with K.d Lang doing a slightly different version at the end of the movie. this movie has it all:Ship attacks, motorcycle chases and total out-of-your seat fun! I have seen it 273 times and it is a Blast!!!!


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