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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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GoldenEye (1995)

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...

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Tomorrow 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.

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The 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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Die Another Day (2002)

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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