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A Review of the Complete Series.

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Dr. No (1962,  PG)
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From Russia With Love (1964,  PG)
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Goldfinger (1964,  PG)
Goldfinger
One of the best films of James Bond. Everything is solid in this movie Connery is the man. Even the plan with Ft. Knox was clever. Plus oddjob was a great sidekick to goldfinger. Definitely one of the better James Bond films especially to expose yourself to the older ones.
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Thunderball (1965,  PG)
Thunderball
Considering how old this movie was its great. Its primarily an underwater adventure and it is fantastic. The action sequences are so cool to watch. Especially the huge battle underwater with spear guns. The plot and villain was very well done and Connery shows he is the man to play Bond.
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You Only Live Twice (1967,  PG)
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969,  PG)
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Diamonds Are Forever (1971,  PG)
Diamonds Are Forever
Not connerys best, but still cool. It takes place in Las Vegas and uses lots of espionage for this one. Though the plot was a little odd it still is a good movie.
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Live and Let Die (1973,  PG)
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The Man with the Golden Gun (1974,  PG)
The Man with the Golden Gun
Prepare for the first in my series of James Bond Reviews. Having recently purchased and rewatched all the films i feel it necessary to review them on here. The Man with the Golden Gun is a decent film, not as exciting as the others, but I still found it fun to watch overall. The midget servant was awesome and scaramanga was a cool villain. overall not bad not great just fun to watch.
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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977,  PG)
The Spy Who Loved Me
Yeah! Its roger moore in one of the best bond films he did. I enjoyed this movie up until the bitter end. Jaws is a cool villain and the whole underwater city concept was nice. Not to mention the huge fire fight at the end on the ship. Yes check this one out especially for an introduction to Roger Moore as bond.
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Moonraker (1979,  PG)
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For Your Eyes Only (1981,  PG)
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Octopussy (1983,  PG)
Octopussy
This is definitely one of the more hokey James Bond films, but it's still pretty entertaining, despite being silly a lot of the times. Roger Moore brings out bond good as he slowly reaches his final films as the character. I loved Octopussy and all her deadly girls and the ending definitely made up for all the slow parts in the middle. Though not one of the classics in the long series Octopussy is definitely entertaining, and follows that familiar formula fans of the series know oh so well. Lots of different locations and a story that is believable enough, well worth a watch for any fan of Bond, though maybe not for those just getting started.
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A View to a Kill (1985,  PG)
A View to a Kill
Probably one of the worst bond films ever. Roger Moore is way to old to be bond and it shows from the lack of action and smoothness expected from the bond series. And the bond girl you ask? well have you seen the temple of doom and thought that chick was dumb, just watch this one. Even Christopher Walken wasn't even a good villain and he's Christopher Walken. I'm sorry Bond, but you get an angry fist for this one.
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The Living Daylights (1987,  PG)
The Living Daylights
Timothy Dalton may not have been bond for long, but he was good. The bond series is great for following up bad films with great ones and this one is it. It goes all over the globe and the fight scene on the plane is very cool.
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Licence To Kill (1989,  PG)
Licence To Kill
Not as great as the Living Daylights, but still Dalton is the man as bond. It's cool to see a departure from the traditional bond films with Bond going renegade to take vengeance. A very solid film to end the 80s and daltons short career as bond.
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GoldenEye (1995,  PG-13)
GoldenEye
The best bond film of the 90s and by far Brosnans greatest film as bond. Everything about this movie is great the plot, action and villain. Come on 006 can't get any better than that. Watch it people it brought James Bond to the younger generation and inspired one of the greatest video games of all time.
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997,  PG-13)
Tomorrow Never Dies
I actually liked this movie. I don't know why people didn't. It was brosnans second best behind goldeneye. The idea was a little odd, though the action was great and the opening sequence was awesome. I loved the girl in this one too. a very good bond film.
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The World Is Not Enough (1999,  PG-13)
The World Is Not Enough
Not as great as Brosnans other films in the series but way better than die another day. overally this movie was interesting, but could have been better. Though the action was great and always kept me entertained so I wasn't dissapointed. Robert Carlyle does a good job as the villain even though the "no pain" aspect was a little odd. Though the plot was a little more realistic so check it out.
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Die Another Day (2002,  PG-13)
Die Another Day
Ok lets see here. This movie was awesome the first hour. The whole part in North Korea had so much potential. What happened? hmmm well the action was cool, but genetically conditioned Korean people!? With cyber arms that controls a satellite melting the world. i'm sorry i can't buy that one. Halle Berry is ok, but not in a Bond movie. I guess the best thing about this movie is they managed to follow it up with Casino Royale which is one of the best films of the year hmm go figure.
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Casino Royale (2006,  PG-13)
Casino Royale
bond is back and better than ever. this is by far the best recent bond movie since goldeneye. Daniel Craig adds new personality to the character and the script is beautifully executed. sean connery would be proud. so go see this movie is you are already a bond fan and if you aren't you will be after watching this.
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Quantum of Solace (2008,  PG-13)
Quantum of Solace
Of course this one isn't as good as casino royale i think we all knew that, however i felt i wanted more out of this script. Forster does a pretty good job at capturing the action, but lacks on keeping up the charm of Craig's bond that Campbell did so well with. It's highly entertaining and still a lot better than most of the films, yet still leaves something to be desired. Good scenery and craig still keeps his bond fresh and unique. It's not going to be a classic entry into the now 22 bond films, but it is worthy of being among the greats. It's full of action and classic bond I saw it twice and enjoyed it both times. Looking forward to bond's return all ready!

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