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The 25th entry in the official Bond series, and the fifth outing for Daniel Craig, No Time To Die draws upon the threads of the previous four films to tie
The 25th entry in the official Bond series, and the fifth outing for Daniel Craig, No Time To Die draws upon the threads of the previous four films to tie
By the time of this film, Roger Moore had been infected by a disease that turns you into a plank of aged wood…or at least that is the only excuse
Opening with a nod back to the Connery and Lazenby films, we see Bond at a grave for his wife, right before Blofeld tries to kill him in a scene
After the release of Star Wars, the producers of Bond dropped the proposed For Your Eyes Only, and rushed this space-set adventure for 007 into production…and it shows. Hugo Drax
The pre-credits action this time revolve around Bond tracking down and finally killing Blofeld (or at least that’s what he is led to believe). After the credits, the main story
This is a great entry into the series, and whilst it was a shame we never got to see Lazenby in the role again, it does mean that he impacted
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After the high points of the last two films, it was only a matter of time before the franchise would slip a tad in quality. Saying that, it is only
This film is certainly the most ambitious of the early films, and thankfully it all pays off. Maybe not as iconic as Goldfinger was, but this is easily the
This is the one Bond film that I have regularly re-watched through the years, and it is possibly the most perfect example of the series at its best. Thoroughly