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One of the best Bond movies ever?
One of the best Bond movies of all time, and not to mention that even a game of the same title is better than the movie.
It was not quite as memorable as the last entry in this series but it made for a better Bond movie than the last Bond movie and the obvious allusions to Hitchcock didn't hurt either.
Midway through Tully you hear a lovely cover of «You Only Live Twice,» one of the better Bond movie songs, revamped here by Kaitlyn and Mady Dever with intertwined vocals well - suited to a story of women working in harmony.
If I had to choose the best Bond movie ever made, I would definitely pick «On Her majesty's secret service».
Is this the best Bond movie to date?
In a review for Nerdist, podcast host (with Kevin Smith on Fatman on Batman) Marc Bernardin opposes the negativity of the South Korea scenes, calling it the point when the film «leaps to its feet» and «becomes the best Bond movie you'll ever see.»
Frobe and Connery have the best Bond movie exchange.
Being a huge Sean Connery fan, I find this difficult to say, but here goes... this is the best Bond movie to date.
Action - packed, exciting and full of brilliantly - directed scenes, this is the best Bond movie in years.
Live And Let Die — Roger Moore's first is also his best Bond movie, and one of the best in the series.

Not exact matches

The latest James Bond film, Spectre releases in November, and although Craig is thought to be under contract for at least one more Bond movie, some speculate that he might leave early if the movie does well in the box office...
Now, Wurst's song was pretty good — if Austria made James Bond movies, this would be a great theme.
«If it's storytelling you are after, three of the best movie franchises of all time - Bond, Lord Of The Rings and Harry Potter - are all British.
The newer bond films, with Daniel Craig, are good movies, but they are not the same as the older Bond movies, the older movies center more on action and comedy while the ones with Craig focus on Actbond films, with Daniel Craig, are good movies, but they are not the same as the older Bond movies, the older movies center more on action and comedy while the ones with Craig focus on ActBond movies, the older movies center more on action and comedy while the ones with Craig focus on Action.
And then perhaps my favorite character, T'Challa's sister and tech expert Shuri (think Q in the James Bond movies), is played by the little - known British actor Letitia Wright, who's probably best known for a Black Mirror episode in the States.
Set several years after The Good Witch saga of TV movies, Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell) and her daughter Grace (Bailee Madison) butt heads with new neighbors Dr. Sam Radford (James Denton) and his son Nick (Rhys Matthew Bond), as well as the familiar Middleton goings - on.
Throw in Joss Whedon tackling The Avengers, the first of two Hobbit movies, James Bond's next adventure, the opening chapter of The Hunger Games, new films from Wes Anderson, David O. Russell, Judd Apatow, P.T. Anderson, Alfonso Cuarón, Whit Stillman, the Coen brothers (maybe), and more of our favorite directors, and we can't imagine a better year for movies.
The action sequences and fight scenes in the first two acts of the movie are equally impressive in their staging, taking visual cues from sources that include Coogler's own grounded boxing scenes in Creed, as well as many a James Bond film during a nightclub sequence right out of something like Skyfall.
Bettany and Graham are the core of the movie as brothers Joe and Chris, their bond weakening under the pressure of investigation as well as their own morality.
On the one hand, it's quite a funny little bromance movie as it turns out Kim Jung Un is a very camp fellow who enjoys everything Skylark does like margaritas and the music of Katy Perry, leading to the two of them bonding and threatening the assassination attempt — as well as the bromance between Dave and Aaron.
The core bond between these two is just a secondary layer of drama, but it's the reason why Boone's movie works as well as it does because it echoes the core drama, which is none other than young love.
Here's a movie that calls to mind both espionage thrillers (the «James Bond», «Mission: Impossible» and «Bourne» series, notably) and the work of Charlie Kaufman («Being John Malkovich», «Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind», etc.), while also weaving a deeply affecting character study, as DiCaprio's character is haunted by his dead wife (Marion Cotillard) and... Well, you'll see!
Miller's both incredibly winning at the more upbeat side of the character (it's a version of the gay best friend archetype we actually recognize from real life, rather than from other movies), but sells the broken - heartedness, the step - sibling bond with Watson, and the general sense of being on the wrong side of the cool kids beautifully.
I love this movie, and even though it was the first non Sean Connery Bond film, I still think it's the best one yet.
The best part of the movie is the James - Bond - homage credit sequence over a slick reworked version of Shirley Bassey singing «Get the Party Started.»
The movie follows one such group, populated mostly by nonprofessionals Arnold found on her scouting trips, and it works best as a rowdy ensemble piece — sort of a co-ed, mobile, present - day version of Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some, examining the frayed bonds created among newly formed adults with few responsibilities and a dynamic torn between loyalty and rivalry.
Made in the wake of a spy movie boom, as the flamboyant James Bond fantasies gave way to disillusioned John Le Carre dramas and grim Cold War adventures like Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain and Topaz, The Kremlin Letter is adapted from a from a twisty best - seller by Noel Behn that (in Huston's words) «had all the makings of a success... all those qualities that were just coming into fashion in 1970: violence, lurid sex, drugs.»
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you want to judge for yourself if it's the best Bond ever OR you want to see a blonde Javier Bardem as a creep, frightening villain.
Honorable Mentions: As usual, some good films have to fall just outside the top 10 list including: Tommy Lee Jones «feature - length directorial debut, «The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada ``; Christopher Nolan «s excellent, in - between - Batman - movies cum rival magician film, «The Prestige,» starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale; Guillermo del Toro «s fantastical fairy tale, «Pan's Labyrinth ``; Sofia Coppola «s anachronistic teen alienation set in the 16th century, «Marie Antoinette ``; Martin Campbell «s superb rebooting of the Bond franchise with «Casino Royale ``; Martin Scorsese «s «Infernal Affairs» remake «The Departed» (which has been on TV so many bloody times, its power has worn off); Oliver Assayas ««Clean» which featured a Cannes - winning performance by Maggie Cheung as a struggling addict; and Park Chan - Wook «s final installment of his vengeance trilogy, the beautifully haunting, «Lady Vengeance.»
For the rest of the movie, Bond pursues the leader of SPECTRE, Hans Oberhauser — played by the usually reliable Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained), hampered here by a poor script — while good old M — now played by Ralph Fiennes (The Invisible Woman), after Judi Dench's departure — battles C for control of Britain's future.
The bonds had become consistently more ridiculous till it got to the point of them being unwatchable with the pierce brosnan films replete with one star reviews - this is slightly better than those but still feels like an uncool English version of a big hollywood action movie.
Since Hepburn and her then - husband, producer Mel Ferrer, who joined her on the project, were good friends with English director Terence Young (the director of three of the first four James Bond movies), whom Hepburn had allegedly met more than two decades earlier while she treated him as a nurse in the Netherlands during the Second World War, they lobbied hard for him to get the gig, even though Jack Warner initially wanted Carol Reed in the director's seat.
This won't be to everyone's taste, but very quickly became like candy to me — because, of course, by giving each scene and sequence its full weight and measure (there are rich, trenchant dialogue scenes in this movie, several of them; never better than Jesper Christensen's Mr. White having a quiet word with Bond, or Seydoux's Madeleine passing angrily, drunkenly out, muttering to herself in French), Spectre begins to feel like something no Bond movie has ever felt like before: an actual movie.
The plot is disposable at best — there's an elegant mastermind (Elizabeth Debicki) who lives in the decadence of sleek sixties modernism with plans to destabilize the world for fun and profit — but Ritchie goes all out in reviving the Cold War sixties spy movie style and attitude, recalling Connery's Bond movie with tongue firmly in cheek.
The industry is in a better place with movies like the Bourne series (or Bond series) in rotation.
Judi Dench — who plays secret service head M in the new James Bond film Quantum Of Solace — was asked whether she thought the movie was the best Bond yet.
9:50: Katy Perry presents best song to «Writing's on the Wall» from the James Bond movie «Spectre.»
The most recent James Bond movie got everything right and ranks as one of the best entries in the long history of 007.
Their psychological chemistry gets a good going over here by Mendes, who links it to Bond's distant past and ancestral home, where the movie stages a last - stand, rousing finale.
Here's a few new movie stills featuring Emma Watson in the upcoming film «My Week with Marilyn» by director Simon Curtis (David Copperfield) and starring Emma Watson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, The Tale of Despereaux), Kenneth Branagh (Valkyrie, Pirate Radio), Eddie Redmayne (Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The Good Shepherd), Dominic Cooper (Captain America: The First Avenger) and Judi Dench (Bond 23, Jane Eyre).
Judi Dench makes her first appearance as M. Audiences liked it — one of the better performing Bond movies.
Movie: Goldeneye is the best Bond in my books.
For better or worse, James Bond is a ladies» man — Sir Ian Fleming might've made it a contractual obligation that 007 hook up with at least one woman per movie.
Doctor Strange also has the good fortune of not competing with a Hunger Games or Bond film — which normally drop in November — and will reap the benefits of the holiday movie - going season, launching just before Thanksgiving.
I believe that the best way to rate a Bond movie is to judge what time of day it will be shown on television in the future.
This bond is what Brooke and Tracy share in this movie, and in my eyes, it's the best love story of 2015.
He's also been in two of the best Bond films of all time that are also just some of the best action movies ever made in Casino Royale and Skyfall.
**** Zachary F November 29, 2012 this movie is sooo funny Jon C November 29, 2012 a fun, crude, and hilarious comedy two girl roomates formulate a plan to make their own sex hotline in order to make ends meet hijinks and raw laughs ensue between two very different people who embrace their sexuality via telephone the performances from both Graynor and Miller are pretty damn fun to watch the dialogue is insanely funny and gratuitous there's a very strange cameo in here too by Nia Vardalos Justin Long adds a nice touch being the supporting gay best friend mentoring these two girls it's just very awkwardly humorous listening to these people talk in this kind of film, there's interestingly no actual sex happening on screen, no boobs, no ass, no exposed body parts the plot mainly focuses on the bonding relationship bewteen the two leads which is a good break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..&ragood break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..&raGood Time, Call..»
Nasty thoughts about Mr. Bond aside, this is definitely a movie for the younger set, with some surprisingly good acting.
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