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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great
This was by far Pierce Brosnans best film it had a good villan a good bond girl and the last time we good see Q after that we had the worst Q in all of the Bond films A far step ahead from Tomorrow Never Dies



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Brosnan at his best!
If you want to see Pierce Brosnan as 007 at his best then this is the action movie you all wanted to see! It is a breath of fresh air after tommarow never dies. So I request fans of James Bond gather and watch this near masterpiece of a movie!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Better then "TND" but still awful
This is another weak Brosnan era Bond film.Everything that is supposed to make a great Bond film ends up incredibly awful.The characters in this film are incredibly wooden so you don't give a damn about any of them. This isn't surpising since character development was scarificed for action.The best Bond films always focus on characters and simple plots,that's why they are so memorable.This new era of Bond films show nothing but mindless violence and no sort character development at all. The casual and memorable moments between Bond and his allies, women,and villains are totally absent."TWINE" jumped the shark when Bond stupidily revealed himself so soon,the older Bond films whould have taken the time to cleverly dissect of the villain and there plans. Yes it's slower,but this allowed room for memorable characters and moments which made the old ones so grand.This is all really ashame because Brosnan is a great Bond, he's no Connery, but a great Bond. This could have been a great Bond film with a hint of good character devlopment, but it's just terrible.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Agent 007 Saves the World, Again...
In 1999, a year that saw big budget special effects extravaganzas such as, "The Matrix" and "Star Wars - Episode 1: The Phantom Menace", MGM really had their work cut out for them in bringing the 19th film in the `James Bond' franchise to theaters. It would have been a simple decision for some movie studios to push back the release of any movie that was expected to do well, in order to get away from the stiff competition so that their movie would have the chance it deserves. But MGM believed in the `James Bond' franchise so much, that even though it's had sequel after sequel after sequel, and audiences should, by all rights, be completely tired of the character, MGM knew that their latest effort "007: The World Is Not Enough" (quite the mouthful isn't it) was such a solid movie that even going up against such huge blockbusters wouldn't be enough to dent their profit from this franchise.

"007: The World Is Not Enough" starts off with Agent 007, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) being given the assignment of protecting a very beautiful and seductive oil heiress (Sophie Marceau). This assignment, as simple as it seems, proves to be rather troublesome for 007, for one this heiress is a close personal friend of M's (Judi Dench), and she possesses a passion for life and love that rivals James Bond's. To make matters increasingly worse, the reason the heiress needs protection is because of an eco-terrorist known as Renard (Robert Carlyle), who due to a bullet lodged in his brain makes him impervious to any pain, and virtually unstoppable as an enemy. In his quest to stop Renard, James encounters a lovely, young scientist (Denise Richards) who, unbeknownst to her, just so happens to be working for Renard and his evil cause. So, it's up to Bond to not only thwart Renard's nefarious schemes, but also protect the young scientist and the heiress. To some this might seem daunting, to James Bond it's just another day at MI-6.

Proving that even after 19 films and 5 different actors playing the title role, this franchise is still in top-form, somehow managing to come back time and time again with fresh, new ideas that continue to thrill audiences. Pierce Brosnan returning to the role of James Bond for a third time, turns in his strongest performance to date, his range from Bond's love for the ladies to his ruthlessness with the villains is remarkably played by Brosnan. Robert Carlyle delivers a very sinister, yet somewhat low-key performance as the villainous Renard. Sophie Marceau and Denise Richards not only vie for the affection of James Bond, but also for the coveted role of favorite Bond girl featured in this movie. Most Bond films only feature one clear cut Bond girl, but with this film it's evident that one would not suffice, and both win the coveted title in my opinion. The action scenes are even more fun and elaborate, especially the obligatory jaw-dropping opener that always manages to deliver some new, over-the-top obstacle for Bond to overcome. If I had one complaint about this movie at all, it would have to be the choice to have the band `Garbage' perform the title song, I am not a fan of `Garbage', and truthfully I believe their name says everything there is to say about their music. They are definitely a poor choice for the title song in this franchise.

With 19 films under his belt, James Bond is still going strong, and this newest installment is definitely one of the strongest in the series. A definite must own!

"007: The World Is Not Enough" is rated PG-13 for violence, language, and sensuality.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Good Bond Movie.
The World Is Not Enough is a good Bond and action film. Pierce Brosnan gives his best performance as OO7. All the other actors are excellent, direction and production is suberb, gadgets are fantastic, production design is amazing, music is thrilling and so much more. Under GoldenEye, this is Brosnan's best Bond film. All Bond fans should by it.


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