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Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition) |
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Regular
Price $14.94
Starring:
Pierce Brosnan,
Halle Berry,
Toby Stephens,
Rosamund Pike,
Rick Yune,
Directed By:
Lee Tamahori,
Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Release Date: 2002-11-22
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
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Editorial Reviews and
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Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition)
Description
When his top-secret mission is sabotaged, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) finds himself captured by theenemy, abandoned by MI6 and stripped of his 00-license. Determined to get revenge, Bond goes head-to-head with a sultry spy (OscarĀ(r) winner* Halle Berry), a frosty agent (Rosamund Pike) anda shadowy billionaire (Toby Stephens) whose business is diamonds but whose secret is a diabolical weapon that could bring the world to its knees! Bristling with excitement and bursting with explosivespecial effects, Die Another Day is an adrenaline-pumping thrill-ride with "stunts and non-stop action [that] will astonish you" (Jeffrey Lyons, WNBC-TV)! *2001: Actress, Monster'sBall
Amazon.com
The 20th James Bond adventure, Die Another Day succeeds on three important fronts: it avoids comparison to Austin Powers by keeping its cheesy humor in check, allows Halle Berry to be sexy and worthy of a spinoff franchise, and keeps pace with the technical wizardry that modern action films demand. Pierce Brosnan's got style and staying power as James Bond, now bearing little resemblance to Ian Fleming's original British super-spy, but able to hold his own at the box office. He's paired with American agent Jinx (Berry) in chasing a genetically altered North Korean villain (Rick Yune) armed with a satellite capable of destroying just about anything. John Cleese and Judi Dench reprise their recurring roles (as "Q" and "M," respectively); they're accompanied by weapons-laden sports cars, a hokey cameo by Madonna (who sings the techno-pulsed theme song), and enough double-entendres to keep Bond-philes adequately shaken and stirred. With clever nods to 007's cinematic legacy, Die Another Day makes you welcome the familiar end-credits promise: James Bond will return. --Jeff Shannon
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Customer Reviews for
Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition)
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Die Another Day consists of a reworking of plot elements and ideas from most, if not all, of the previous 19 Bond films. Where something appears which is new to Bond, it is certainly not new to the action genre of the last 10 years. In short, the producers and writers were out of ideas and the best they could do is string together a number of climaxes with a Bond-shaped piece of string. It is also a movie of two halves, and halftime is the point where Bond returns to England. Up until that point, the narrative and the action are reasonable enough (for a join-the-dots adventure story). Then we move into the theatre of the absurd, commencing with the parachute arrival of our main villain. It is a measure of how convincing this character was that I was instantly calling him "Lord Flashheart" when he appeared. Most of the story is downhill from there, from the "invisible" car to the absurd way Miranda Frost jumps into bed with Pierce Brosnan to protect their cover to the shenanigans aboard the plane at the movie's (eventual) climax of climaxes.Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition)
What a waste of Halle Berry!
Having grown up with Bond Movies, and I have seen EVERY ONE of them, I must say, D.A.D. was the WORST piece of celluloid EVER (IMHO). The CGI effects in this Madonna laced guano-fest, must have been put together by a cage full of chimps. The scenes with Iccarrus, Bond parasailing on a tidal wave, and racing a giant heat ray were all cartoonish. If you look at past Bond movies, there is not an overly large amount of CGI. After all, the Broccoli family (Producers of almost all JB movies), are know for their over-the-top stunt work. In most of the movies, Bond would have new and more difficult stunts, it was one of the reasons I went to see them. You never saw the same stunt twice.
I was happy to see they went more "traditional" in Casino Royale. (One of the best Bond movies EVER made.)
As for Ms Berry, I think she is one of the most beautiful and talented actresses in movies today, she was really the only worthwhile reason to watch D. A. D. as most of the rest of the flick was nearly unwatchable. Even Mr Brosnen looked as if he would have been doing anything except this awful movie.
I really doubt Blu-Ray will be able to save this dog of a movie. However, if you like Halle Berry, it almost worthwhile picking up the Blu-Ray version. All-in-all, you may want to do something more useful with the $23.95 they have the nerve to charge. I mean, the darn movie has a prolonged scene that includes a sword fight and it is inflicted with Madonna's awful acting, fake British accent, and ever widening.....Waist.
I say, wait until HBO shows this on their HD channels, don't spend your bucks on this guano.Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition)
Piece Bronosan last go round as Bond is great
Die Another Day is another great Bond flick. Piece Bronosan proves to me once again that he makes a great Bond. The action sequences are tight and not over blown like in Tommrow Never Dies. Halle Berry and Rosomund Pike are great as Bond girls but I really enjoyed Rick Yune as the bad guy. I hope we get to see more Yune in the future. As the creidts always say James Bond will return.Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition)
Great 007 movie
If you like Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry, here they are at their best. Brosnan is a master in fencing and Berry is just great in a bikini. A must for 007 fans. My favorite.Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition)
What A Shame
This was the best WRITTEN Bond that I have seen during the Brosnan reign. The storyline had twists and turns and a couple character surprises that re-engaged the viewer after the routine car/hover craft chases and overload of digital effects.
The players were all good excepting Halle Berry. She was hard to watch. One can just imagine a NASDAQ feed with her lines running across her forehead. Line reader - not actor. Also it seemed that she modeled either her body, or the clothes that she wore in every scene that she was in. Yawn. Clearly she never got a firm grasp, or any for that matter, on her part as Michelle Yeoh did in Tomorrow Never Dies.
Too bad (for the writers). In the 40th year of Bond most of the regulars seemed tired, leaving us with a disillusioned and drinking M. One can see why the producers went backwards in time and re-energized the franchise with a new Bond. It was time.Die Another Day (Full Screen Special Edition)
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