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Tomorrow Never Dies | 
| Actors: Joe Don Baker, Pierce Brosnan, Judi Dench, Teri Hatcher, Ricky Jay Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 12716
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 119 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: M106681 UPC: 027616066794 EAN: 0027616066794 ASIN: B000RPCK1U
Theatrical Release Date: 1997 Release Date: September 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: 2 Disc ULTIMATE EDITION not the single disc edition shown here. BRAND NEW SEALED Free First Class Upgrade when ordered with standard shipping All items Fully Guaranteed
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Product Description Pierce Brosnan leaps into action as Agent 007 in this spectacular thrill ride of death-defying stunts and amazing high-tech gadgets. In the most electrifying Bond film yet the unstoppable action hero must prevent a tremendous disaster ripped from tomorrow s headlines. Someone is pitting the world s superpowers against each other and only James Bond can stop it. When a British warship is mysteriously destroyed in Chinese waters the world teeters on the brink of WWIII until 007 zeros in on the true criminal mastermind. Bond s do-or-die mission takes him to Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) a powerful industrialist who manipulates world events as easily as he changes headlines from his global media empire. After soliciting help from Carver s sexy wife Paris (Teri Hatcher) Bond joins forces with a stunning yet lethal Chinese agent Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh) in a series of explosive chases brutal confrontations and breathtaking escapes as they race to stop the presses on Carver s next planned news story: global pandemonium! With powerhouse action sequences including a wild motorcycle pursuit through (and over!) Saigon Tomorrow Never Dies is a thrilling action-adventure that roars from start to finish with the throttle wide open (Gene Shalit NBC-TV)!Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE UPC: 027616066794 Manufacturer No: M106681
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Tomorrow Never Dies August 31, 2008 Linda L. Elster I have never been disappointed with a James Bond movie and this one is no different. I think Pierce Brosnan is great as James Bond and I loved this movie. One of the parts that I really thought was cool was his BMW. The car chase in the parking garage was awesome!! This is one of my favorite Bond movies.
My Fav June 19, 2008 Trevor Merris (Carmicheal, CA USA) This is my favorite Bond film. I was born in 90' so i was 7 when the film was released and did not see it til i was 9 and i have been a Bond fan ever since although the Daniel Craig Films are an insult the the entire franchise as they dis-credit all the original films. Bond must stop a Media Tycoon from starting WWIII for Higher Television ratings and exclusives for his company. Armed with Expert marksmenship and nifty gadgets bond goes undercover to get close to the tycoon and runs into an old friend as well.
4.5; a strong Brosnan outing June 10, 2008 Cloud (Canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Tomorrow Never Dies" in a strange way feels like that "other" Bond movie since to many people, the first 90's revival film, "Goldeneye", was very well-received and brought a classic Nintendo 64 game with it. This film, Pierce Brosnan's second outing, is a bit more stronger in terms of pacing and its action sequences though it doesn't have that reverence the previous film did which is a shame. Sure there's some elements, like all Bond films, which don't quite make it perfect, it's got plenty of bullets, quips and babes for any Bond lover to be entertained by. A British naval ship, the Devonshire, had drifted too close to Chinese waters and the event leads the Devonshire sunk and a Chinese fighter destroyed. But a third ship, a stealth ship owned by media mogul Elliot Carver, used technology to fool both sides and the result creates a possible start to World War III. 007 James Bond is sent in to investigate Carver's plans and with the help of Carver's wife Paris (and an old flame of Bond's) and Wai Lin, a chinese agent, Bond tries to stop 2 powerful governments from declaring war on each other. I'm going to get the negatives out of the way so it doesn't sound like I'm complaining too much. For one, the lack of a strong villain kind of hurts the film and though we have acclaimed actor Jonathan Pryce ("Brazil") playing the role, he seems more like a man behind the scenes playing with toys than a threat. And the plot isn't exactly new and Carver's whole reason for doing it is kind of "...wha?". However, this film has some of the best action sequences of the Brosnan era, from the pre-credit fighter jet scuffle, to Bond literally backseat driving as well as my favorite, when they drive up and all around a city on motorcycle. This scene is right up there with the tank chase in "Goldeneye" or the boat chase in "World is Not Enough". Acting-wise, there's not a whole lot to nitpick about, aside from the villains. Carver's muscle "Mr. Stamper" is kind of laughable and M. played by Judi Dench nearly loses her strong confidence she exerted last time but she's still a nice foil to have around. Brosnan, the fifth Bond, is starting to get more and more comfortable in his role which is sad since the series started to get more laughable and a bit silly but his charm and wit combined with handling the rifles and fight scenes works very well and special kudos to Michelle Yeoh for doing probably the best Bond girl. "Tomorrow Never Dies", complete with one of the few Sheryl Crow songs I can tolerate, is probably the last good Bond before it went into decent-ish followups and I'd recommend checking it out.
A Good Bond Film January 27, 2008 Jose A. M. Nolla (San Juan, PR Puerto Rico) Quality of film is good with actors involved makes it even better. The storyline makes for an exciting movie.
Shaken, not stirred December 23, 2007 Mad L (Pasadena, CA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
What can I say, its James Bond 007! I am glad they released these separate for us who can not dump a large sum for the whole set at once! ....this review will self destruct in 30 seconds *oops* wrong show!
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