Tag: 007

The fifth post in my “James Bond at 60” series focuses on the Pierce Brosnan Years. For me, the best of Brosnan’s four films was his first, 1995’s GoldenEye. While I enjoyed his next two movies, Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough, I didn’t consider them very memorable. Brosnan’s last Bond film, Die Another Day, …

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The fourth post in my “James Bond at 60” series focuses on the Timothy Dalton Years. Dalton’s portrayal of Bond is admittedly hard to gauge as, through no fault of his own, he only starred in two films. Producer Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli once said that it took three films for Sean Connery to make …

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The third post in my “James Bond at 60” series focuses on the Roger Moore Years. My first exposure to the James Bond franchise was Roger Moore’s 1979 hit Moonraker. Admittedly, Moonraker was not one of the better Bond films but, for me, it was the beginning of a whole new world. To this day, …

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