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 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - James Bond Reporting For Work
More like 3.5 stars. Only three movies in and Brosnan is on autopilot. Disengaged and discontented he dutifully kills the bad guys, recites the trademark catchphrases, chats w/ M, Q & Moneypenny and boffs the lovely ladies. The promise of GoldenEye is wasted on the humorless Brosnan. The plot and character motivations are a bit more sophisticated than past Bonds and Judi Dench is a great Q. The opening scene is truly exhilarating and the Bond song ranks high in the series. The movie lacks both the tongue in cheek sexiness Connery trademarked and the joie de vivre Moore stamped onto the series. Instead, we get an actor who is a bit thin for the role & who talks as if he has a headache the entire movie. This indifference gives the entire movie, even the elaborate and slighty exhausting action scenes, a certain perfunctatoriness. For what they're paying him, you'd think Brosnan could suck it up and play pretend if only for the audience's sake. Denise Richards is easily the worst Bondbabe ever. Nuclear physicist? I wouldn't trust that rude, pouty, sarcastic teenage girl with a bowl of corn flakes. She's better looking but about as sexy as John Cleese. Sophie Marceau is gorgeous but has far too much dialogue for a nonactor. On the other hand, talented actor Robert Carlyle has far too little to do here as the main baddie. A dispiriting mailed-in effort by almost all involved made w/ the smug and, sadly, justified expectation that filmgoers these days will watch anything bearing the Bond trademarks.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Five stars for Sophie Marceau's scenes
I don't care about James Bond but I try to catch this one whenever it is on cable and fast forward to Sophie Marceau's scenes. I'd buy a special edition of this movie reedited to have Sophie Marceau in every scene. She's quite sick in this movie but alas there just isn't enough of her to justify buying this dvd even at deep discount.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - awsome remasterised version
this movie is a bond classic and a must have.
This version is said remasterised frame by frame and dts audio.
This is absoloutly true.
the result is stellar and fantastic



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - One of Brosnan's better Bond films
Pierce Brosnan is back and has to save the world from a mad man once again. Robert Carlyle is really good as that mad man and is one of the best Bond villians in my book. You also have Sophie Marceau and Denise Richards as two sexy Bond girls. Most Bond fans just mostly picked on the film due to Denise Richards acting abilities. Which are limited. I never had much of a problem with her, I guess I was too busy looking at her and not watching her acting abilities as closely as other Bond fans lol.

I do think Brosnan's Bond films did try too hard in casting Bond women though. I mean most of them were too recognizeabke and just casted on looks basically. I think Goldeneye had the best casting though of any of his films. I mean I don't even know what else that Bond girl was in after Goldeneye or before it for that matter and she could act too. I do like the casting of Sophie Marceau here more than the Denise Richards casting though. Not only because she's a better actor but because she doesn't stick out like a sore thumb. I mean I just know her from a bad David Spade film.

Anyway I think The World is Not Enough is one of Brosnan's better outings as Bond. It's surely better than Tomorrow Never Dies. Plus I think Robert Carlyle is as memorable as a Bond villian as Sean Bean in GoldenEye. I don't know why people talk about the villian in Die Another Day like he was the best of the Brosnan films, he did nothing for me really. Brosnan doesn't shine here as much as he does in GoldenEye but I do find his line at the end both crude and funny and he delivers it well. Denise Richards' name is Christmas and he says somthing like "Christmas doesn't come once a year"....lol.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Most Embarrassing Bond Movie Ever
This is simply the worst Bond movie ever, also included, the worst Bond Girl ever - that being Denise Richards. Denise was not glamorous or smart as past Bond girls, essentially if she were left out of the story no one would have noticed. She looked like some chick Bond picked up from the mall, denim jacket included, who just provided unnecessary commentary. The story was disjointed and hopes that it would go anywhere and went no where. M is kidnapped, yeah, that had nothing nor any relevance to the story. This movie seemed rushed to produce and you can tell.


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