Die Another Day (2002)
Don’t know about you, but this is where I abandoned all hope. Bond is, in many ways, every “civilized” government’s wet dream: a nominal superman, possessed of knowledge, skill-sets, and technologies...
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Our review of the seventeenth Bond film and the first to star Pierce “Remington Steele” Brosnan. As the series enters its “modern” era, it produces a fusion of all prior entries. The result made...
View ArticleTomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Our review of the eighteenth James Bond movie. May the ghost of Cubby Broccoli watch over us as the Brosnan Age continues.
View ArticleThe World Is Not Enough (1999)
Our review of the nineteenth James Bond film, and the beginning, after a temporary flirtation with being awesome, of the franchise’s downward slide back into vacuous, bandwagon-jumping irrelevancy.
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Our review of the twentieth James Bond movie | The one that ended the Brosnan Era, and the second-longest fallow period in the history of the franchise. God help us all.
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