Rating: Summary: The World Is Not Enought Review: The movie is fantastic. The best movie that I had seen of James Bond.
Rating: Summary: The biggest and the most awsome of James Bond. Review: In Goldeneye they had limitations to go by those limtations didn't show up in the filming mind you it was Peirce Brosnan he was good in Goldeneye but stiil had a lot to learn to make his charachter more human more realistic.But in this movie The World Is Not Enough even Sean Connery couldn't make this agent look more real more human then Peirce Brosnan.He plays him like Connery did in Goldfinger but in fact this is the 90's Goldfinger it's classic bond to the tee and this one is more darker and elaborate then the others of the 90's.The specal effects blow away Goldeneye and Tommorrow Never Dies to bring you a Bond movie for 2000.It is said that Perice will only play in one more after this he will always be known as the actor the saved this long living legacy,great action beautiful women exotic places it's all here including bond with a crue cut. The special edition DVD is chopped full of great options to give everything you wanted to know about this film you will enjoy it as well as the film.
Rating: Summary: Great Movie Review: The movie was great. It had a lot of action in it. I would really reccomend this movie. It was the best bond movie I have ever seen. I hope every person who saw it and peole who have not seen it would enjoy it.
Rating: Summary: Great Action! Review: This was a great movie for the start and middle of it but when it gets to the end it just goes on and on and on. I recommend seeing it for the action that's involved.
Rating: Summary: good Review: The technology of sound, and action is very excelent.
Rating: Summary: One of the best in the series Review: I don't know what some people are thinking. The only reason I even bought Tomorrow Never Dies on DVD was for the soundtrack effects and the action scenes. TWINE actually has a somewhat believeable story compared to TND, decent acting and scripting, awesome effects (opening scene), and decent acting (except Richards =). Brosnan has done a good job with taking over the series.
Rating: Summary: Almost as good as Goldeneye Review: This was one of the best James Bond films. Goldeneye was probably the best of Pierce Brosnan's three and argueably the best of them all, but this had a more realistic since about it. Bond is actually hurt in the beginning of the movie, instead of miracuosly escaping injury. You do have your unbelievable parts(like rolling of a tunnel-car going 60+mph, but this time around Pierce Brosnan gave a good acting performance, and the only truly disappointing actor was Denise Richards. Great movie.
Rating: Summary: silly. Review: This movie was so silly i was laughing all the way throughit. it was just really corny
Rating: Summary: Great, one of the best Review: If you are a James Bond fan than you'll love this! This is definetly the one to own, especially because this is the last movie that Desmond (Q)will be in. He tragicly died Christmas day 1999 in a car crash in London. Anyway, thismovie is one of the greatest James Bond movies anyway. This is the one to own.
Rating: Summary: Thank God, it has a plot! Review: I think right now, the 007 dynasty is damned-if-they-do and damned-if-they-don't. It seems every time they try to do something a little bit edgy or different from the usual formula, they get castigated by millions of viewers crying, "This is not we expected!", while the more formulaic films get lambasted for containing "all the usual lame gadgets and contrived stunts". Personally, I love it when the creators try to depart from the norm, and TWINE is one of the best examples of this. To begin with, it actually has a plot! I agree, it's not the best plot I've ever seen, but in Bond films the plot does not have to be airtight, and at least there is more to this one than the stupid action-driven premise of TND. Brosnan is seriously trying to portray 007 as a real person, rather than the suave superhero parody that Moore was trying to be. Carlyle is great as the new millenium's Jaws, although he is seriously underused. The action is not non-stop, but when it comes it is breathtakingly done. Come on, admit it - you never expected that second parafoil to open up, did you? Overall, I'd say this is the fifth best James Bond ever, much better than TND and leagues ahead of anything Moore or Dalton ever did. Just for comparison, my all-time favourite is Goldfinger, followed by FRWL, OHMSS, and Goldeneye.
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