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  1. 007 SHARK BRIDGE MOVIE
  2. 007 SHARK BRIDGE SERIES
  3. 007 SHARK BRIDGE TV

The script allows Bond to bleed all over the place, to have deep-rooted, critical flaws. The best part: Craig delivers the single most gripping take on this character ever. Sam Mendes's direction is crystalline he knows he has us in the palm of his hand every step of the way. This is an entertainment that's confident, sophisticated and wise enough to know that hearing Judi Dench recite Tennyson in a courtroom can be just as stirring as watching James rip open a train car with a Caterpillar digger. Skyfall is frightening, fun, deeply funny at times, and touching. In 2012, James Bond steps into our modern world, where enemies aren't as easy to see, and the fight is in the shadows. But that's what happened with Bond in Skyfall.

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Conventional wisdom tells us a movie franchise surely won't be better-much less more intimate-than ever, a full half-century into its run. The best part: Best of luck not weeping at the devastating, inevitable final moments. Photographed by Michael Reed, ultra-widescreen On Her Majesty's Secret Service is visually elegant and dazzling in a way that all other Bond films, save for maybe the latest and Skyfall, simply are not. Connery's Bond might not have worked in this storyline, a love story.

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Though he's no match for the chops of co-stars Diana Rigg or Telly Savalas, Lazenby was really pretty good here, the most vulnerable, romantic Bond ever-delicate in a way that you're scared for him when he's in peril. The scathing reviews and the actor's diva behavior on set ensured he'd be the only performer to play the role just once. It was a commercial and critical disappointment fifty years ago today, it's an essential cut.Ĭritics ripped Lazenby 's performance apart at the time. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)Īustralian model George Lazenby took over for Connery in the one where Bond falls in love, has a shot at being happy, then loses everything. No.ĭiana Rigg and George Lazenby in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' 2. The camera glorifies, practically drools over Craig's physique and piercing features, with a wink to Dr.

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The best part: Early in the film, the male gaze is flipped more explicitly than ever before in series history. It's hard to imagine anyone, even those A-listers, pulling it off quite like Green did. The French actress, who looks like a young Elizabeth Taylor from some angles, landed the role after Angelina Jolie and Charlize Theron turned it down. Often the best part of whatever she's in, Eva Green has a singular haunted magnetism that makes her the only actress for Vesper Lynd, the double agent who breaks Bond's heart irreparably.

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This is a stunning action picture with the weight of romantic tragedy. Casino Royale rose to the occasion, hitting it out of the park farther than anyone could have anticipated. It's the films around him that must evolve to reflect the times, and so far that's pretty much exactly what this series has done.Ĭasino Royale was the first Bond film written after 9/11, and audiences needed the Bond movies to evolve considerably. To change the character of James himself too much would be too jarring, and unnecessary. The very best of these movies expose his shortcomings and frailties without losing sight of his undeniably heroic qualities.

007 SHARK BRIDGE TV

Like many of the greatest main characters who keep us tuning in to TV dramas for multiple seasons, a lot of what makes Bond so compelling comes from his flaws. MGM/ United Artists/Sony/Eon Productions 4. Related: Ringo Starr Talks to Parade About Peace, Love and SobrietyĮva Green and Daniel Craig in 'Casino Royale' Like so much else in this movie, it's unexpected just plain wonderful. The best part: The theme tune is "Nobody Does It Better," a piano ballad performed by Carly Simon. This picture opens with one of the most astonishing stunts ever recorded on film-a parachute jump off a mountain in the Arctic circle, in one breathless take-then it maintains that wild momentum for over two hours. Two years before she married Ringo Starr, Barbara Bach set the gold standard for kick-butt Bond allies, as Russian Agent XXX. Relentless, yet sunny and hilarious, The Spy Who Loved Me has it all: thrilling set pieces, a wicked baddie with an underwater lair, myriad quotable sex jokes, and a romance that drives the story instead of feeling tacked-on.

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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)įollowing the nearly franchise-ending disappointment of the lame The Man With the Golden Gun, the Bond producers emptied their wallets and pulled out all the stops, to deliriously entertaining effect. Theatrical poster for 'The Spy Who Loved Me' 6.









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