James Bond rewatch: ‘Die Another Day’
Although it’s not as bad as it seemed back in 2002, Die Another Day’s good parts are undermined by the overuse of digital effects and a curious self-satisfaction.
Although it’s not as bad as it seemed back in 2002, Die Another Day’s good parts are undermined by the overuse of digital effects and a curious self-satisfaction.
Sky has released a trailer for Sky Movies 007 HD, a new channel which will show all the James Bond movies in one place, on demand and without ad breaks.
We’ve stuck our mitts into the movie tombola and pulled out a handful of films that are coming your way as the dark nights draw in.
How many times as James Bond ordered his signature beverage onscreen? If you’re drinking along with this clip, you’ll never find out, as the ability to count disappears about a third of the way through, followed by the loss of speech, mental process and – eventually – consciousness. How 007 manages to knock so many … >
In a photo finish with GoldenEye, 1999’s The World is Not Enough emerges as Brosnan’s best movie by a nose. It’s funny, moving, sexy, thrilling and (three minutes of Garbage aside) never dull.
A perfect cocktail of swagger, severity, and schoolboy innuendo, Brosnan’s Bond blends a little bit of every previous incarnation before him.
A new international trailer has been released for upcoming James Bond movie Skyfall.
With a savagery far removed from previous instalments of the franchise, 1989’s Licence to Kill is a compelling and violent affair.
While Catching Bullets is a history of James Bond on screen, it is far from another dry reference tome or coffee table book, but rather is a memoir of the films and the times they were produced in.