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Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 4 |
Nostalgic!
|
Love watching this teen movie! It brings back memories of my growing up years during the 80's! I still watch this feel-good movie along with Breakfast Club & St. Elmo's Fire!
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AFKZ2KO3APMB3XOFRCSSPP2EBK5A
| 1,431,712,701,000 | 5 |
Love watching this teen movie! It brings back memories of my growing up years during the 80's! I still watch this feelgood movie along with Breakfast Club St. Elmo's Fire!
| 171 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 4 |
Four Stars
|
As good as I remember!
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AEKDIIYTE3CXPJHDR7PUWI4ACOSQ
| 1,429,061,678,000 | 1 |
As good as I remember!
| 22 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 4 |
Four Stars
|
As good as I remember!
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AEKDIIYTE3CXPJHDR7PUWI4ACOSQ
| 1,429,061,678,000 | 1 |
As good as I remember!
| 22 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 4 |
Four Stars
|
Good 80s movie with a grass is not always greener message.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AHGB52VIXMQ2255ZH2S75X3CM4BA
| 1,455,648,991,000 | 0 |
Good 80s movie with a grass is not always greener message.
| 58 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 4 |
Four Stars
|
Good 80s movie with a grass is not always greener message.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AHGB52VIXMQ2255ZH2S75X3CM4BA
| 1,455,648,991,000 | 0 |
Good 80s movie with a grass is not always greener message.
| 58 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 5 |
when my mom got Some Kind of Wonderful from Netflix
|
I am not really one for chick flicks or any movie with lovey-dovey stuff. I prefer action movies, and even then I rarely sit through an entire movie. However, when my mom got Some Kind of Wonderful from Netflix, I was glued to my seat. I love this story and it's fun.<br />By-the-way, I needed tissues ;)
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AF7S5IFHD3LELD4OQQ6XKUUPZG6A
| 1,424,213,879,000 | 1 |
I am not really one for chick flicks or any movie with loveydovey stuff. I prefer action movies, and even then I rarely sit through an entire movie. However, when my mom got Some Kind of Wonderful from Netflix, I was glued to my seat. I love this story and it's fun.br Bytheway, I needed tissues
| 295 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 5 |
when my mom got Some Kind of Wonderful from Netflix
|
I am not really one for chick flicks or any movie with lovey-dovey stuff. I prefer action movies, and even then I rarely sit through an entire movie. However, when my mom got Some Kind of Wonderful from Netflix, I was glued to my seat. I love this story and it's fun.<br />By-the-way, I needed tissues ;)
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AF7S5IFHD3LELD4OQQ6XKUUPZG6A
| 1,424,213,879,000 | 1 |
I am not really one for chick flicks or any movie with loveydovey stuff. I prefer action movies, and even then I rarely sit through an entire movie. However, when my mom got Some Kind of Wonderful from Netflix, I was glued to my seat. I love this story and it's fun.br Bytheway, I needed tissues
| 295 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 5 |
One of my favorites of all time
|
Great movie with an even better message. Very heartwarming and sincere. Always gets me in the end.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AFHCAOAMPZP7EJTFTVXLPDYF6L4A
| 1,619,327,730,034 | 0 |
Great movie with an even better message. Very heartwarming and sincere. Always gets me in the end.
| 98 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 5 |
One of my favorites of all time
|
Great movie with an even better message. Very heartwarming and sincere. Always gets me in the end.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AFHCAOAMPZP7EJTFTVXLPDYF6L4A
| 1,619,327,730,034 | 0 |
Great movie with an even better message. Very heartwarming and sincere. Always gets me in the end.
| 98 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 3 |
Three Stars
|
Great movie that takes me back, very endearing.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AGCXYFCSM27B3C7O65TASCNZQCZQ
| 1,432,411,367,000 | 1 |
Great movie that takes me back, very endearing.
| 47 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 3 |
Three Stars
|
Great movie that takes me back, very endearing.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AGCXYFCSM27B3C7O65TASCNZQCZQ
| 1,432,411,367,000 | 1 |
Great movie that takes me back, very endearing.
| 47 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 5 |
The movie gets right to the heart
|
I fell in love with the movie right away. It was a simple coming together of to people falling in love. Sorry, but only<br />one knew about it Loved the ending.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AGE2RSRM3MWEXDZVB3UOYFX766GA
| 1,551,328,835,554 | 0 |
I fell in love with the movie right away. It was a simple coming together of to people falling in love. Sorry, but onlybr one knew about it Loved the ending.
| 157 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Some Kind of Wonderful
| 4.8 | 3,470 |
[
"A young tomboy’s feelings for her best friend are complicated when he lands a date with the most popular girl in school."
] |
14.99
|
B003PVUXOY
| 5 |
The movie gets right to the heart
|
I fell in love with the movie right away. It was a simple coming together of to people falling in love. Sorry, but only<br />one knew about it Loved the ending.
|
B003PVUXOY
|
AGE2RSRM3MWEXDZVB3UOYFX766GA
| 1,551,328,835,554 | 0 |
I fell in love with the movie right away. It was a simple coming together of to people falling in love. Sorry, but onlybr one knew about it Loved the ending.
| 157 | 15,685 |
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
| 896 |
Some Kind of Wonderful
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
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"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
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"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
Disappointment
|
Not a huge fan, Pierce does a great job but unfortunately the script not up to par as previous and most recent Bond films have been.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,392,151,938,000 | 1 |
Not a huge fan, Pierce does a great job but unfortunately the script not up to par as previous and most recent Bond films have been.
| 132 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
Disappointment
|
Not a huge fan, Pierce does a great job but unfortunately the script not up to par as previous and most recent Bond films have been.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFK2IP4LQN3ZKZC55FVWKZ7WX72Q
| 1,392,151,938,000 | 1 |
Not a huge fan, Pierce does a great job but unfortunately the script not up to par as previous and most recent Bond films have been.
| 132 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 3 |
(BLU RAY REVIEW) 3 1/2 stars for Bronson's final film as 007.
|
I've always felt that Pierce Brosnan was an excellent James Bond, especially after he jump started the series with "Goldeneye," his first 007. Unfortunately the producers let him down with his last two films. This very average Bond film managed to get him unceremoniously fired. Not that he did anything wrong. He's still very good.<br /><br />"Die Another Day" opens with Bond and 2 associates surfing on a huge wave onto the coast of North Korea. Bond assumes the guise of an arms dealer looking to trade a cache of "blood" diamonds for some neat new weapons. One of these is a ridiculously contrived vehicle that floats on air. All the better to avoid the thousands of land mines between North and South Korea. Bond doesn't quite make it and is captured. I don't recall another Bond film where he doesn't get away in the opening sequence.<br /><br />After 14 months of torture and captivity he is traded for a character named Zao (Rick Yune), the right hand man of Col. Moon (Will Yun Lee) who is believed to have been killed trying to kill Bond in that opening sequence. "M" (Judi Dench) is pissed off that she and the Americans had to give up Zao for Bond. She pulls him from duty - yeah, that will work - for some unknown reason. So Bond being Bond, improvises his escape from the Brits. Didn't he have to do this before just a few movies ago?<br /><br />Bond is still pissed at North Korea and wants to find the arms dealer that has all those diamonds. That leads him to Iceland. It appears that an ex-pat named Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens) is the evil doer in charge. He's even developed a giant laser that is orbiting in space. Think back to "Goldfinger" but this one is much bigger and has mass destructive capabilities. Graves's assistant is Miranda Frost (Rosamund Pike, soon to be seen in "Gone Girl") but she's actually an agent working for "M," or is she?<br /><br />This film is loaded with explosions, gun fire, exotic cars racing across ice covered lakes. There is an invisible car. Say what? Plenty of CGI stuff, not all good. Dialog is often comprised of more double entendres than all previous Bond films combined. I thought the sets looked faux and the gadgets, aplenty though they may be, were silly. On the positive side, there is a nice homage to "Dr. No" and Ursula Andress featuring Halle Berry as American NSA agent Jinx Johnson who first meets 007 walking out of the ocean in an orange bikini. Nice. Overall, this is a very average Bond film and certainly not the worst.<br /><br />Also nice is the excellent upgrade that the Blu ray provides over the old DVD. It comes with a 1080p video resolution and a 2.40:1 aspect ratio, the same as the original film. The transfer looks very good. Excellent color. The stark white Iceland scenes really pop. Detail is excellent, black levels very good. Only the sharpest eyes will see some edge enhancement on larger screens. The audio comes from a very active DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. Surrounds and LFE channel are in constant action. I did find certain scenes involving Miranda Frost needing a volume bump. There are English and Spanish subtitles available and a French Dolby Surround 5.1 option. As near as I can tell the extras are the same as what's on the DVD.
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I've always felt that Pierce Brosnan was an excellent James Bond, especially after he jump started the series with Goldeneye, his first 007. Unfortunately the producers let him down with his last two films. This very average Bond film managed to get him unceremoniously fired. Not that he did anything wrong. He's still very good.br br Die Another Day opens with Bond and 2 associates surfing on a huge wave onto the coast of North Korea. Bond assumes the guise of an arms dealer looking to trade a cache of blood diamonds for some neat new weapons. One of these is a ridiculously contrived vehicle that floats on air. All the better to avoid the thousands of land mines between North and South Korea. Bond doesn't quite make it and is captured. I don't recall another Bond film where he doesn't get away in the opening sequence.br br After 14 months of torture and captivity he is traded for a character named Zao Rick Yune, the right hand man of Col. Moon Will Yun Lee who is believed to have been killed trying to kill Bond in that opening sequence. M Judi Dench is pissed off that she and the Americans had to give up Zao for Bond. She pulls him from duty yeah, that will work for some unknown reason. So Bond being Bond, improvises his escape from the Brits. Didn't he have to do this before just a few movies ago?br br Bond is still pissed at North Korea and wants to find the arms dealer that has all those diamonds. That leads him to Iceland. It appears that an expat named Gustav Graves Toby Stephens is the evil doer in charge. He's even developed a giant laser that is orbiting in space. Think back to Goldfinger but this one is much bigger and has mass destructive capabilities. Graves's assistant is Miranda Frost Rosamund Pike, soon to be seen in Gone Girl but she's actually an agent working for M, or is she?br br This film is loaded with explosions, gun fire, exotic cars racing across ice covered lakes. There is an invisible car. Say what? Plenty of CGI stuff, not all good. Dialog is often comprised of more double entendres than all previous Bond films combined. I thought the sets looked faux and the gadgets, aplenty though they may be, were silly. On the positive side, there is a nice homage to Dr. No and Ursula Andress featuring Halle Berry as American NSA agent Jinx Johnson who first meets 007 walking out of the ocean in an orange bikini. Nice. Overall, this is a very average Bond film and certainly not the worst.br br Also nice is the excellent upgrade that the Blu ray provides over the old DVD. It comes with a 1080p video resolution and a 2.401 aspect ratio, the same as the original film. The transfer looks very good. Excellent color. The stark white Iceland scenes really pop. Detail is excellent, black levels very good. Only the sharpest eyes will see some edge enhancement on larger screens. The audio comes from a very active DTSHD Master Audio 5.1 track. Surrounds and LFE channel are in constant action. I did find certain scenes involving Miranda Frost needing a volume bump. There are English and Spanish subtitles available and a French Dolby Surround 5.1 option. As near as I can tell the extras are the same as what's on the DVD.
| 3,179 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 3 |
(BLU RAY REVIEW) 3 1/2 stars for Bronson's final film as 007.
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I've always felt that Pierce Brosnan was an excellent James Bond, especially after he jump started the series with "Goldeneye," his first 007. Unfortunately the producers let him down with his last two films. This very average Bond film managed to get him unceremoniously fired. Not that he did anything wrong. He's still very good.<br /><br />"Die Another Day" opens with Bond and 2 associates surfing on a huge wave onto the coast of North Korea. Bond assumes the guise of an arms dealer looking to trade a cache of "blood" diamonds for some neat new weapons. One of these is a ridiculously contrived vehicle that floats on air. All the better to avoid the thousands of land mines between North and South Korea. Bond doesn't quite make it and is captured. I don't recall another Bond film where he doesn't get away in the opening sequence.<br /><br />After 14 months of torture and captivity he is traded for a character named Zao (Rick Yune), the right hand man of Col. Moon (Will Yun Lee) who is believed to have been killed trying to kill Bond in that opening sequence. "M" (Judi Dench) is pissed off that she and the Americans had to give up Zao for Bond. She pulls him from duty - yeah, that will work - for some unknown reason. So Bond being Bond, improvises his escape from the Brits. Didn't he have to do this before just a few movies ago?<br /><br />Bond is still pissed at North Korea and wants to find the arms dealer that has all those diamonds. That leads him to Iceland. It appears that an ex-pat named Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens) is the evil doer in charge. He's even developed a giant laser that is orbiting in space. Think back to "Goldfinger" but this one is much bigger and has mass destructive capabilities. Graves's assistant is Miranda Frost (Rosamund Pike, soon to be seen in "Gone Girl") but she's actually an agent working for "M," or is she?<br /><br />This film is loaded with explosions, gun fire, exotic cars racing across ice covered lakes. There is an invisible car. Say what? Plenty of CGI stuff, not all good. Dialog is often comprised of more double entendres than all previous Bond films combined. I thought the sets looked faux and the gadgets, aplenty though they may be, were silly. On the positive side, there is a nice homage to "Dr. No" and Ursula Andress featuring Halle Berry as American NSA agent Jinx Johnson who first meets 007 walking out of the ocean in an orange bikini. Nice. Overall, this is a very average Bond film and certainly not the worst.<br /><br />Also nice is the excellent upgrade that the Blu ray provides over the old DVD. It comes with a 1080p video resolution and a 2.40:1 aspect ratio, the same as the original film. The transfer looks very good. Excellent color. The stark white Iceland scenes really pop. Detail is excellent, black levels very good. Only the sharpest eyes will see some edge enhancement on larger screens. The audio comes from a very active DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. Surrounds and LFE channel are in constant action. I did find certain scenes involving Miranda Frost needing a volume bump. There are English and Spanish subtitles available and a French Dolby Surround 5.1 option. As near as I can tell the extras are the same as what's on the DVD.
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I've always felt that Pierce Brosnan was an excellent James Bond, especially after he jump started the series with Goldeneye, his first 007. Unfortunately the producers let him down with his last two films. This very average Bond film managed to get him unceremoniously fired. Not that he did anything wrong. He's still very good.br br Die Another Day opens with Bond and 2 associates surfing on a huge wave onto the coast of North Korea. Bond assumes the guise of an arms dealer looking to trade a cache of blood diamonds for some neat new weapons. One of these is a ridiculously contrived vehicle that floats on air. All the better to avoid the thousands of land mines between North and South Korea. Bond doesn't quite make it and is captured. I don't recall another Bond film where he doesn't get away in the opening sequence.br br After 14 months of torture and captivity he is traded for a character named Zao Rick Yune, the right hand man of Col. Moon Will Yun Lee who is believed to have been killed trying to kill Bond in that opening sequence. M Judi Dench is pissed off that she and the Americans had to give up Zao for Bond. She pulls him from duty yeah, that will work for some unknown reason. So Bond being Bond, improvises his escape from the Brits. Didn't he have to do this before just a few movies ago?br br Bond is still pissed at North Korea and wants to find the arms dealer that has all those diamonds. That leads him to Iceland. It appears that an expat named Gustav Graves Toby Stephens is the evil doer in charge. He's even developed a giant laser that is orbiting in space. Think back to Goldfinger but this one is much bigger and has mass destructive capabilities. Graves's assistant is Miranda Frost Rosamund Pike, soon to be seen in Gone Girl but she's actually an agent working for M, or is she?br br This film is loaded with explosions, gun fire, exotic cars racing across ice covered lakes. There is an invisible car. Say what? Plenty of CGI stuff, not all good. Dialog is often comprised of more double entendres than all previous Bond films combined. I thought the sets looked faux and the gadgets, aplenty though they may be, were silly. On the positive side, there is a nice homage to Dr. No and Ursula Andress featuring Halle Berry as American NSA agent Jinx Johnson who first meets 007 walking out of the ocean in an orange bikini. Nice. Overall, this is a very average Bond film and certainly not the worst.br br Also nice is the excellent upgrade that the Blu ray provides over the old DVD. It comes with a 1080p video resolution and a 2.401 aspect ratio, the same as the original film. The transfer looks very good. Excellent color. The stark white Iceland scenes really pop. Detail is excellent, black levels very good. Only the sharpest eyes will see some edge enhancement on larger screens. The audio comes from a very active DTSHD Master Audio 5.1 track. Surrounds and LFE channel are in constant action. I did find certain scenes involving Miranda Frost needing a volume bump. There are English and Spanish subtitles available and a French Dolby Surround 5.1 option. As near as I can tell the extras are the same as what's on the DVD.
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Die Another Day (2002)
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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3 stars out of 4
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The Bottom Line:<br /><br />Though Die Another Day suffers from its inclusion of bad CGI effects and a tendency to go all-out preposterous, it does enough things differently and enough things right to make it barely worth a recommendation, especially if you're a Bond aficionado who wants to catch all the references to previous Bond outings.
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The Bottom Linebr br Though Die Another Day suffers from its inclusion of bad CGI effects and a tendency to go allout preposterous, it does enough things differently and enough things right to make it barely worth a recommendation, especially if you're a Bond aficionado who wants to catch all the references to previous Bond outings.
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The Bottom Line:<br /><br />Though Die Another Day suffers from its inclusion of bad CGI effects and a tendency to go all-out preposterous, it does enough things differently and enough things right to make it barely worth a recommendation, especially if you're a Bond aficionado who wants to catch all the references to previous Bond outings.
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The Bottom Linebr br Though Die Another Day suffers from its inclusion of bad CGI effects and a tendency to go allout preposterous, it does enough things differently and enough things right to make it barely worth a recommendation, especially if you're a Bond aficionado who wants to catch all the references to previous Bond outings.
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Die Another Day (2002)
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James BOMBED...
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Wow. This was cinematic vomit for sure. I saw Quantum of Solace earlier tonight and it was kickarse. Since this was on TV I decided to watch it since there was nothing else... and boy, this movie SUCKED!!!!!! Worst 007 movie ever. There's so many bad things about the movie I'm not even kidding. Such as:<br /><br />- The Gunbarrel opening scene- stupid bullet and the calypso version of the theme...<br /><br />- That god-awful Madonna song... Techno and Bond do NOT mix!<br /><br />- Halle Barry. Wasted actress. She was AWFUL as a Bond girl. Sure she was hot, but she was AWFUL.<br /><br />- CG CG everywhere... I'm not lying, this is the most godawful CG-laden film I've ever seen. The plane??? The scorpions??? That car???<br /><br />- The stupid vanishing car.<br /><br />- LAME WRITING. I don't think I've ever met someone named "Mr. Kil"<br /><br />- The lair looked like a disco with lasers everywhere<br /><br />- As if Madonna's theme wasn't bad enough, her totally pointless cameo. Not only did she suck, but did Tom Jones or Shirley Bassey get a cameo???<br /><br />There's more I can name, but there's WAY too many...
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Wow. This was cinematic vomit for sure. I saw Quantum of Solace earlier tonight and it was kickarse. Since this was on TV I decided to watch it since there was nothing else... and boy, this movie SUCKED!!!!!! Worst 007 movie ever. There's so many bad things about the movie I'm not even kidding. Such asbr br The Gunbarrel opening scene stupid bullet and the calypso version of the theme...br br That godawful Madonna song... Techno and Bond do NOT mix!br br Halle Barry. Wasted actress. She was AWFUL as a Bond girl. Sure she was hot, but she was AWFUL.br br CG CG everywhere... I'm not lying, this is the most godawful CGladen film I've ever seen. The plane??? The scorpions??? That car???br br The stupid vanishing car.br br LAME WRITING. I don't think I've ever met someone named Mr. Kilbr br The lair looked like a disco with lasers everywherebr br As if Madonna's theme wasn't bad enough, her totally pointless cameo. Not only did she suck, but did Tom Jones or Shirley Bassey get a cameo???br br There's more I can name, but there's WAY too many...
| 1,055 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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Wow. This was cinematic vomit for sure. I saw Quantum of Solace earlier tonight and it was kickarse. Since this was on TV I decided to watch it since there was nothing else... and boy, this movie SUCKED!!!!!! Worst 007 movie ever. There's so many bad things about the movie I'm not even kidding. Such as:<br /><br />- The Gunbarrel opening scene- stupid bullet and the calypso version of the theme...<br /><br />- That god-awful Madonna song... Techno and Bond do NOT mix!<br /><br />- Halle Barry. Wasted actress. She was AWFUL as a Bond girl. Sure she was hot, but she was AWFUL.<br /><br />- CG CG everywhere... I'm not lying, this is the most godawful CG-laden film I've ever seen. The plane??? The scorpions??? That car???<br /><br />- The stupid vanishing car.<br /><br />- LAME WRITING. I don't think I've ever met someone named "Mr. Kil"<br /><br />- The lair looked like a disco with lasers everywhere<br /><br />- As if Madonna's theme wasn't bad enough, her totally pointless cameo. Not only did she suck, but did Tom Jones or Shirley Bassey get a cameo???<br /><br />There's more I can name, but there's WAY too many...
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Wow. This was cinematic vomit for sure. I saw Quantum of Solace earlier tonight and it was kickarse. Since this was on TV I decided to watch it since there was nothing else... and boy, this movie SUCKED!!!!!! Worst 007 movie ever. There's so many bad things about the movie I'm not even kidding. Such asbr br The Gunbarrel opening scene stupid bullet and the calypso version of the theme...br br That godawful Madonna song... Techno and Bond do NOT mix!br br Halle Barry. Wasted actress. She was AWFUL as a Bond girl. Sure she was hot, but she was AWFUL.br br CG CG everywhere... I'm not lying, this is the most godawful CGladen film I've ever seen. The plane??? The scorpions??? That car???br br The stupid vanishing car.br br LAME WRITING. I don't think I've ever met someone named Mr. Kilbr br The lair looked like a disco with lasers everywherebr br As if Madonna's theme wasn't bad enough, her totally pointless cameo. Not only did she suck, but did Tom Jones or Shirley Bassey get a cameo???br br There's more I can name, but there's WAY too many...
| 1,055 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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Pierce Brosnan returns for one more outing as James Bond in a story that while exciting becomes something of an amalgam of 40 years of James Bond movies.<br /><br />Bond deals with an ordinary smuggling operation that is blown from a traitor within MI6 as he serves time in a North Korean prison. Exchanged but disgraced, Bond is burned as he goes on a journey to clear his name but also find out what this conspiracy is all about. From North Korea, Hong Kong, Cuba, England and Iceland, this Bond movie lives up to its predictable but glorious adventure in the world of espionage.<br /><br />This was a pretty cool story, supported by Brosnan looking good in the role and adding some of his strong intensity. But the story is far fetched of his stories, feeling more like the silly adventures of Roger Moore. North Korea is a legitimate threat, but coat that with diamonds scarred on henchmen faces, unrealistically gorgeous women, and outrageous adventure, I can see why this is slightly marred.<br /><br />Still, its not exactly atypical Bond stuff. Great stuff for fans. B
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Pierce Brosnan returns for one more outing as James Bond in a story that while exciting becomes something of an amalgam of 40 years of James Bond movies.br br Bond deals with an ordinary smuggling operation that is blown from a traitor within MI6 as he serves time in a North Korean prison. Exchanged but disgraced, Bond is burned as he goes on a journey to clear his name but also find out what this conspiracy is all about. From North Korea, Hong Kong, Cuba, England and Iceland, this Bond movie lives up to its predictable but glorious adventure in the world of espionage.br br This was a pretty cool story, supported by Brosnan looking good in the role and adding some of his strong intensity. But the story is far fetched of his stories, feeling more like the silly adventures of Roger Moore. North Korea is a legitimate threat, but coat that with diamonds scarred on henchmen faces, unrealistically gorgeous women, and outrageous adventure, I can see why this is slightly marred.br br Still, its not exactly atypical Bond stuff. Great stuff for fans. B
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Die Another Day (2002)
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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20 Movies and 40 Years Strong!
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Pierce Brosnan returns for one more outing as James Bond in a story that while exciting becomes something of an amalgam of 40 years of James Bond movies.<br /><br />Bond deals with an ordinary smuggling operation that is blown from a traitor within MI6 as he serves time in a North Korean prison. Exchanged but disgraced, Bond is burned as he goes on a journey to clear his name but also find out what this conspiracy is all about. From North Korea, Hong Kong, Cuba, England and Iceland, this Bond movie lives up to its predictable but glorious adventure in the world of espionage.<br /><br />This was a pretty cool story, supported by Brosnan looking good in the role and adding some of his strong intensity. But the story is far fetched of his stories, feeling more like the silly adventures of Roger Moore. North Korea is a legitimate threat, but coat that with diamonds scarred on henchmen faces, unrealistically gorgeous women, and outrageous adventure, I can see why this is slightly marred.<br /><br />Still, its not exactly atypical Bond stuff. Great stuff for fans. B
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Pierce Brosnan returns for one more outing as James Bond in a story that while exciting becomes something of an amalgam of 40 years of James Bond movies.br br Bond deals with an ordinary smuggling operation that is blown from a traitor within MI6 as he serves time in a North Korean prison. Exchanged but disgraced, Bond is burned as he goes on a journey to clear his name but also find out what this conspiracy is all about. From North Korea, Hong Kong, Cuba, England and Iceland, this Bond movie lives up to its predictable but glorious adventure in the world of espionage.br br This was a pretty cool story, supported by Brosnan looking good in the role and adding some of his strong intensity. But the story is far fetched of his stories, feeling more like the silly adventures of Roger Moore. North Korea is a legitimate threat, but coat that with diamonds scarred on henchmen faces, unrealistically gorgeous women, and outrageous adventure, I can see why this is slightly marred.br br Still, its not exactly atypical Bond stuff. Great stuff for fans. B
| 1,058 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Set Contains:",
"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
bond on the loose, again
|
This Bond dvd is another high action movie gotten from Amazon. Pierce Brosnan gives another fine performance as 007 against an opponent who he has fought before, but who has changed his identity, physically. Halle Berry is the CIA operative who joins Bond in defeating the adversary.
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| 1,357,421,406,000 | 1 |
This Bond dvd is another high action movie gotten from Amazon. Pierce Brosnan gives another fine performance as 007 against an opponent who he has fought before, but who has changed his identity, physically. Halle Berry is the CIA operative who joins Bond in defeating the adversary.
| 283 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
bond on the loose, again
|
This Bond dvd is another high action movie gotten from Amazon. Pierce Brosnan gives another fine performance as 007 against an opponent who he has fought before, but who has changed his identity, physically. Halle Berry is the CIA operative who joins Bond in defeating the adversary.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AF7OPVMFVDGRGS3IK52CN72O2SUA
| 1,357,421,406,000 | 1 |
This Bond dvd is another high action movie gotten from Amazon. Pierce Brosnan gives another fine performance as 007 against an opponent who he has fought before, but who has changed his identity, physically. Halle Berry is the CIA operative who joins Bond in defeating the adversary.
| 283 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Movie: 3/5 Picture Quality: 3.5~4.75/5 Sound Quality: ?/5 Extras: 2.5/5
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Version: U.S.A / Region A<br />Aspect ratio: 2.35:1<br />MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 / High Profile 4.1<br />Running time: 2:12:34<br />Movie size: 27,11 GB<br />Disc size: 39,61 GB<br />Total bit rate: 27.27 Mbps<br />Average video bit rate: 21.94 Mbps<br />Number of chapters: 32<br /><br />DTS-HD Master Audio English 2335 kbps 5.1 / 48kHz / 24-bit / 2419kbps (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48kHz / 24-bit / 1536kbps)<br />Dolby Digital Audio French 448 kbps 5.1 / 48kHz / 448kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 224kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 224kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 224kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 192 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps<br /><br />Subtitles: English SDH / French / Spanish<br /><br />#"The Complete Special Features Library: Mission Dossier" - Audio Commentary Featuring Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilson<br />#Audio Commentary Featuring Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike<br />#"Declassified: M16 Vault" - From Script to Screen<br />#Shaken and Stirred on Ice<br />#Just Another Day<br />#The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London<br />#On Location With Peter Lamont<br />#"007 Mission Control" Interactive Guide Into the World of Die Another Day<br />#MI6 DataStream<br />#Additional DVD-ROM Features Available!<br />#Madonna's "Die Another Day" Music Video<br />#"Ministry of Propaganda" Photo gallery
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Version U.S.A Region Abr Aspect ratio 2.351br MPEG4 AVC BD50 High Profile 4.1br Running time 21234br Movie size 27,11 GBbr Disc size 39,61 GBbr Total bit rate 27.27 Mbpsbr Average video bit rate 21.94 Mbpsbr Number of chapters 32br br DTSHD Master Audio English 2335 kbps 5.1 48kHz 24bit 2419kbps DTS Core 5.1 48kHz 24bit 1536kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio French 448 kbps 5.1 48kHz 448kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 48kHz 224kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 48kHz 224kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 48kHz 224kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 192 kbps 2.0 48kHz 192kbpsbr br Subtitles English SDH French Spanishbr br The Complete Special Features Library Mission Dossier Audio Commentary Featuring Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilsonbr Audio Commentary Featuring Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pikebr Declassified M16 Vault From Script to Screenbr Shaken and Stirred on Icebr Just Another Daybr The British Touch Bond Arrives in Londonbr On Location With Peter Lamontbr 007 Mission Control Interactive Guide Into the World of Die Another Daybr MI6 DataStreambr Additional DVDROM Features Available!br Madonna's Die Another Day Music Videobr Ministry of Propaganda Photo gallery
| 1,236 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Movie: 3/5 Picture Quality: 3.5~4.75/5 Sound Quality: ?/5 Extras: 2.5/5
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Version: U.S.A / Region A<br />Aspect ratio: 2.35:1<br />MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 / High Profile 4.1<br />Running time: 2:12:34<br />Movie size: 27,11 GB<br />Disc size: 39,61 GB<br />Total bit rate: 27.27 Mbps<br />Average video bit rate: 21.94 Mbps<br />Number of chapters: 32<br /><br />DTS-HD Master Audio English 2335 kbps 5.1 / 48kHz / 24-bit / 2419kbps (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48kHz / 24-bit / 1536kbps)<br />Dolby Digital Audio French 448 kbps 5.1 / 48kHz / 448kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 224kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 224kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 224kbps<br />Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 192 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps<br /><br />Subtitles: English SDH / French / Spanish<br /><br />#"The Complete Special Features Library: Mission Dossier" - Audio Commentary Featuring Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilson<br />#Audio Commentary Featuring Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike<br />#"Declassified: M16 Vault" - From Script to Screen<br />#Shaken and Stirred on Ice<br />#Just Another Day<br />#The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London<br />#On Location With Peter Lamont<br />#"007 Mission Control" Interactive Guide Into the World of Die Another Day<br />#MI6 DataStream<br />#Additional DVD-ROM Features Available!<br />#Madonna's "Die Another Day" Music Video<br />#"Ministry of Propaganda" Photo gallery
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Version U.S.A Region Abr Aspect ratio 2.351br MPEG4 AVC BD50 High Profile 4.1br Running time 21234br Movie size 27,11 GBbr Disc size 39,61 GBbr Total bit rate 27.27 Mbpsbr Average video bit rate 21.94 Mbpsbr Number of chapters 32br br DTSHD Master Audio English 2335 kbps 5.1 48kHz 24bit 2419kbps DTS Core 5.1 48kHz 24bit 1536kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio French 448 kbps 5.1 48kHz 448kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 48kHz 224kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 48kHz 224kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio English 224 kbps 2.0 48kHz 224kbpsbr Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 192 kbps 2.0 48kHz 192kbpsbr br Subtitles English SDH French Spanishbr br The Complete Special Features Library Mission Dossier Audio Commentary Featuring Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilsonbr Audio Commentary Featuring Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pikebr Declassified M16 Vault From Script to Screenbr Shaken and Stirred on Icebr Just Another Daybr The British Touch Bond Arrives in Londonbr On Location With Peter Lamontbr 007 Mission Control Interactive Guide Into the World of Die Another Daybr MI6 DataStreambr Additional DVDROM Features Available!br Madonna's Die Another Day Music Videobr Ministry of Propaganda Photo gallery
| 1,236 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Die Another Day: UE (RPKG/BD)",
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"Set Contains:",
"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Far from being the worst Bond movie ever made
|
I really didn't understand why people thought it was cool to hate this movie. I think when they saw that certain elements were different from other Bond films, like the opening, the theme song singer, the technology, some of the CGI, and other things, they wanted to hate it. I have seen way worse Bond films. Roger Moore had many of the worst, and Dalton wasn't that great either. Tomorrow Never Dies was definitely the worst of Brosnan's films, but even that doesn't get much vitriol. I thought Quantum was much, much worse. I always hate the Bond movies that drag and don't connect with me. DAD honestly was very, very enjoyable. Maybe it's a film that alienated the more peculiar of fans, like Man With the Golden Gun, which was also immensely enjoyable? I heard some claim that they didn't like Diamonds Are Forever, another very good one? Do these people want to see the same movies over and over again? The one low point of the film was Halle Berry. She actually thought that the producers would give her a franchise based on her character. She is not very bright at all. This movie was filmed at the apex of her hype in Hollywood, and it wasn't long until she fell out of favor with the fans. Perhaps if there were a better Bond girl playing her character, the film would have done better.<br /><br />As for the invisible car, it was actually being researched at the time, and still is, as a matter of fact. It was not science fiction. I tried to explain this to several naysayers, but they wouldn't listen to me.
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| 1,354,162,967,000 | 3 |
I really didn't understand why people thought it was cool to hate this movie. I think when they saw that certain elements were different from other Bond films, like the opening, the theme song singer, the technology, some of the CGI, and other things, they wanted to hate it. I have seen way worse Bond films. Roger Moore had many of the worst, and Dalton wasn't that great either. Tomorrow Never Dies was definitely the worst of Brosnan's films, but even that doesn't get much vitriol. I thought Quantum was much, much worse. I always hate the Bond movies that drag and don't connect with me. DAD honestly was very, very enjoyable. Maybe it's a film that alienated the more peculiar of fans, like Man With the Golden Gun, which was also immensely enjoyable? I heard some claim that they didn't like Diamonds Are Forever, another very good one? Do these people want to see the same movies over and over again? The one low point of the film was Halle Berry. She actually thought that the producers would give her a franchise based on her character. She is not very bright at all. This movie was filmed at the apex of her hype in Hollywood, and it wasn't long until she fell out of favor with the fans. Perhaps if there were a better Bond girl playing her character, the film would have done better.br br As for the invisible car, it was actually being researched at the time, and still is, as a matter of fact. It was not science fiction. I tried to explain this to several naysayers, but they wouldn't listen to me.
| 1,515 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
[
"Product Description",
"Die Another Day: UE (RPKG/BD)",
"]]>",
"Set Contains:",
"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Far from being the worst Bond movie ever made
|
I really didn't understand why people thought it was cool to hate this movie. I think when they saw that certain elements were different from other Bond films, like the opening, the theme song singer, the technology, some of the CGI, and other things, they wanted to hate it. I have seen way worse Bond films. Roger Moore had many of the worst, and Dalton wasn't that great either. Tomorrow Never Dies was definitely the worst of Brosnan's films, but even that doesn't get much vitriol. I thought Quantum was much, much worse. I always hate the Bond movies that drag and don't connect with me. DAD honestly was very, very enjoyable. Maybe it's a film that alienated the more peculiar of fans, like Man With the Golden Gun, which was also immensely enjoyable? I heard some claim that they didn't like Diamonds Are Forever, another very good one? Do these people want to see the same movies over and over again? The one low point of the film was Halle Berry. She actually thought that the producers would give her a franchise based on her character. She is not very bright at all. This movie was filmed at the apex of her hype in Hollywood, and it wasn't long until she fell out of favor with the fans. Perhaps if there were a better Bond girl playing her character, the film would have done better.<br /><br />As for the invisible car, it was actually being researched at the time, and still is, as a matter of fact. It was not science fiction. I tried to explain this to several naysayers, but they wouldn't listen to me.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,354,162,967,000 | 3 |
I really didn't understand why people thought it was cool to hate this movie. I think when they saw that certain elements were different from other Bond films, like the opening, the theme song singer, the technology, some of the CGI, and other things, they wanted to hate it. I have seen way worse Bond films. Roger Moore had many of the worst, and Dalton wasn't that great either. Tomorrow Never Dies was definitely the worst of Brosnan's films, but even that doesn't get much vitriol. I thought Quantum was much, much worse. I always hate the Bond movies that drag and don't connect with me. DAD honestly was very, very enjoyable. Maybe it's a film that alienated the more peculiar of fans, like Man With the Golden Gun, which was also immensely enjoyable? I heard some claim that they didn't like Diamonds Are Forever, another very good one? Do these people want to see the same movies over and over again? The one low point of the film was Halle Berry. She actually thought that the producers would give her a franchise based on her character. She is not very bright at all. This movie was filmed at the apex of her hype in Hollywood, and it wasn't long until she fell out of favor with the fans. Perhaps if there were a better Bond girl playing her character, the film would have done better.br br As for the invisible car, it was actually being researched at the time, and still is, as a matter of fact. It was not science fiction. I tried to explain this to several naysayers, but they wouldn't listen to me.
| 1,515 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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Die Another day blue ray
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This review is of the quaility of this blu ray movie including picture and surround sound. Absolutely exellent as if it was recorded today. The movie is a 4 store movie as far as the story etc. However, the quality is 5 star. If you are into picture and sound, this is a keeper for the collection.
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This review is of the quaility of this blu ray movie including picture and surround sound. Absolutely exellent as if it was recorded today. The movie is a 4 store movie as far as the story etc. However, the quality is 5 star. If you are into picture and sound, this is a keeper for the collection.
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Die Another Day (2002)
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another day blue ray
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This review is of the quaility of this blu ray movie including picture and surround sound. Absolutely exellent as if it was recorded today. The movie is a 4 store movie as far as the story etc. However, the quality is 5 star. If you are into picture and sound, this is a keeper for the collection.
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This review is of the quaility of this blu ray movie including picture and surround sound. Absolutely exellent as if it was recorded today. The movie is a 4 store movie as far as the story etc. However, the quality is 5 star. If you are into picture and sound, this is a keeper for the collection.
| 297 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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9.95
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An excellent finish for Pierce Brosnan
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"Die Another Day" was not as great as "Goldeneye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies", but there were various facets of this film that made it still Bond-worthy.<br /><br />Here's why:<br />1. Interesting and unique opening scene before the familiar Bond-music and opening credits start playing! Definitely worth watching the opening scene!<br />2. Interesting story about Bond and North Korea (which is eerily similar to what's going on today). Who knows, there may be a real British MI6 spy around North Korea...<br />3. Madonna makes a cameo appearance and looks so damn sexy (if only she were wearing less clothing...).<br />4. Catchy Bond-theme music by Madonna...<br /><br />Here's why it doesn't compare to "Goldeneye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies":<br />1. No stereotypical "cold-war" era Russian villains and atmosphere<br />2. No hot chicks (except for Madonna...). Yes, Halley Berry (if that's how her name's spelled) is in this movie, but I didn't recognize her since she had short hair (which looks extremely ugly).<br />3. Not believable use of a satellite from space that shoots a laser to break-up ice in the (North or South) pole. C'mon, really? A satellite from space that shoots a laser??? What a joke.
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Die Another Day was not as great as Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies, but there were various facets of this film that made it still Bondworthy.br br Here's whybr 1. Interesting and unique opening scene before the familiar Bondmusic and opening credits start playing! Definitely worth watching the opening scene!br 2. Interesting story about Bond and North Korea which is eerily similar to what's going on today. Who knows, there may be a real British MI6 spy around North Korea...br 3. Madonna makes a cameo appearance and looks so damn sexy if only she were wearing less clothing....br 4. Catchy Bondtheme music by Madonna...br br Here's why it doesn't compare to Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Diesbr 1. No stereotypical coldwar era Russian villains and atmospherebr 2. No hot chicks except for Madonna.... Yes, Halley Berry if that's how her name's spelled is in this movie, but I didn't recognize her since she had short hair which looks extremely ugly.br 3. Not believable use of a satellite from space that shoots a laser to breakup ice in the North or South pole. C'mon, really? A satellite from space that shoots a laser??? What a joke.
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Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
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B001AQO3TW
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An excellent finish for Pierce Brosnan
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"Die Another Day" was not as great as "Goldeneye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies", but there were various facets of this film that made it still Bond-worthy.<br /><br />Here's why:<br />1. Interesting and unique opening scene before the familiar Bond-music and opening credits start playing! Definitely worth watching the opening scene!<br />2. Interesting story about Bond and North Korea (which is eerily similar to what's going on today). Who knows, there may be a real British MI6 spy around North Korea...<br />3. Madonna makes a cameo appearance and looks so damn sexy (if only she were wearing less clothing...).<br />4. Catchy Bond-theme music by Madonna...<br /><br />Here's why it doesn't compare to "Goldeneye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies":<br />1. No stereotypical "cold-war" era Russian villains and atmosphere<br />2. No hot chicks (except for Madonna...). Yes, Halley Berry (if that's how her name's spelled) is in this movie, but I didn't recognize her since she had short hair (which looks extremely ugly).<br />3. Not believable use of a satellite from space that shoots a laser to break-up ice in the (North or South) pole. C'mon, really? A satellite from space that shoots a laser??? What a joke.
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Die Another Day was not as great as Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies, but there were various facets of this film that made it still Bondworthy.br br Here's whybr 1. Interesting and unique opening scene before the familiar Bondmusic and opening credits start playing! Definitely worth watching the opening scene!br 2. Interesting story about Bond and North Korea which is eerily similar to what's going on today. Who knows, there may be a real British MI6 spy around North Korea...br 3. Madonna makes a cameo appearance and looks so damn sexy if only she were wearing less clothing....br 4. Catchy Bondtheme music by Madonna...br br Here's why it doesn't compare to Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Diesbr 1. No stereotypical coldwar era Russian villains and atmospherebr 2. No hot chicks except for Madonna.... Yes, Halley Berry if that's how her name's spelled is in this movie, but I didn't recognize her since she had short hair which looks extremely ugly.br 3. Not believable use of a satellite from space that shoots a laser to breakup ice in the North or South pole. C'mon, really? A satellite from space that shoots a laser??? What a joke.
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Die Another Day (2002)
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Great Movie!!
|
Fun for the family, great classic, and amazing picture quality.<br />Liked how the Blu-Ray menu comes up while watching the movie with out having to go to the home screen.
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Fun for the family, great classic, and amazing picture quality.br Liked how the BluRay menu comes up while watching the movie with out having to go to the home screen.
| 167 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
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Great Movie!!
|
Fun for the family, great classic, and amazing picture quality.<br />Liked how the Blu-Ray menu comes up while watching the movie with out having to go to the home screen.
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Fun for the family, great classic, and amazing picture quality.br Liked how the BluRay menu comes up while watching the movie with out having to go to the home screen.
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Die Another Day (2002)
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Great Adventure, Nice Tech Gadgets
|
Die Another Day is a great movie. It has a good plot, a fascinating villain, a lovely Bond girl, plenty of tech toys which for a change seem to actually fit comfortably (for the most part), and even a funny appearance by John Cleese as Q. What's not to love?<br /><br /> The plot of this movie stands out among the Bond films not based on Ian Fleming's original 007 stories. Unlike some of those, the names of which I will not single out, there are no silly villains or half-hearted threats. The danger feels real and believable as a genetically-modified North Korean military leader pulls a coup and then threatens to upset the balance of power in the decades old Korean conflict. His method is fairly standard for the genre- a satellite that can destroy anything on Earth. What the satellite does is pretty original though so that is ok. I will not comment further about it though so if you are interested you will have to watch it yourself.<br /><br /> In addition to a believable villain and plot, the Bond girl stands out. It's Halle Berry playing NSA agent Jinx and she is hot in that role. Her acting performance is good, portraying a secret agent who is no helpless gal. She proves an interesting and more importantly useful partner for 007 as he seeks to take down our genetically altered North Korean friend.<br /><br /> Bond films occasionally, as most 007 fans know, go over the top on the tech toys. The toys often feel overpowered for the task at hand. In Die Another Day, they seem to fit perfectly. The device that breaks glass comes in handy as does the invisible car. The car bothered me initially but the studio limits the hokeyness level of the scene by allowing the bad guys to ultimately notice the car even while invisible so that's ok. I will not give out any more spoilers on this topic. I do want to mention though there is a scene in the movie where some of the old toys from previous Bond films are briefly discussed. This is a fun part of the movie. I love John Cleese in his brief role as Q.<br /><br /> The extras on the movie are standard fare. There are lots of nice things but nothing amazing. The video and audio on the Blu-ray transfer are amazing as all the 007 adventures have been so far. I highly recommend this film to Bond fans and to anyone who generally likes espionage thrillers or action movies. I give five out of five stars because the movie, acting, plot and special effects are all very good but additionally this was, as it turned out, Brosnan's last outing as Bond. It was a memorable one. Buy this movie!
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Die Another Day is a great movie. It has a good plot, a fascinating villain, a lovely Bond girl, plenty of tech toys which for a change seem to actually fit comfortably for the most part, and even a funny appearance by John Cleese as Q. What's not to love?br br The plot of this movie stands out among the Bond films not based on Ian Fleming's original 007 stories. Unlike some of those, the names of which I will not single out, there are no silly villains or halfhearted threats. The danger feels real and believable as a geneticallymodified North Korean military leader pulls a coup and then threatens to upset the balance of power in the decades old Korean conflict. His method is fairly standard for the genre a satellite that can destroy anything on Earth. What the satellite does is pretty original though so that is ok. I will not comment further about it though so if you are interested you will have to watch it yourself.br br In addition to a believable villain and plot, the Bond girl stands out. It's Halle Berry playing NSA agent Jinx and she is hot in that role. Her acting performance is good, portraying a secret agent who is no helpless gal. She proves an interesting and more importantly useful partner for 007 as he seeks to take down our genetically altered North Korean friend.br br Bond films occasionally, as most 007 fans know, go over the top on the tech toys. The toys often feel overpowered for the task at hand. In Die Another Day, they seem to fit perfectly. The device that breaks glass comes in handy as does the invisible car. The car bothered me initially but the studio limits the hokeyness level of the scene by allowing the bad guys to ultimately notice the car even while invisible so that's ok. I will not give out any more spoilers on this topic. I do want to mention though there is a scene in the movie where some of the old toys from previous Bond films are briefly discussed. This is a fun part of the movie. I love John Cleese in his brief role as Q.br br The extras on the movie are standard fare. There are lots of nice things but nothing amazing. The video and audio on the Bluray transfer are amazing as all the 007 adventures have been so far. I highly recommend this film to Bond fans and to anyone who generally likes espionage thrillers or action movies. I give five out of five stars because the movie, acting, plot and special effects are all very good but additionally this was, as it turned out, Brosnan's last outing as Bond. It was a memorable one. Buy this movie!
| 2,523 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
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B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Great Adventure, Nice Tech Gadgets
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Die Another Day is a great movie. It has a good plot, a fascinating villain, a lovely Bond girl, plenty of tech toys which for a change seem to actually fit comfortably (for the most part), and even a funny appearance by John Cleese as Q. What's not to love?<br /><br /> The plot of this movie stands out among the Bond films not based on Ian Fleming's original 007 stories. Unlike some of those, the names of which I will not single out, there are no silly villains or half-hearted threats. The danger feels real and believable as a genetically-modified North Korean military leader pulls a coup and then threatens to upset the balance of power in the decades old Korean conflict. His method is fairly standard for the genre- a satellite that can destroy anything on Earth. What the satellite does is pretty original though so that is ok. I will not comment further about it though so if you are interested you will have to watch it yourself.<br /><br /> In addition to a believable villain and plot, the Bond girl stands out. It's Halle Berry playing NSA agent Jinx and she is hot in that role. Her acting performance is good, portraying a secret agent who is no helpless gal. She proves an interesting and more importantly useful partner for 007 as he seeks to take down our genetically altered North Korean friend.<br /><br /> Bond films occasionally, as most 007 fans know, go over the top on the tech toys. The toys often feel overpowered for the task at hand. In Die Another Day, they seem to fit perfectly. The device that breaks glass comes in handy as does the invisible car. The car bothered me initially but the studio limits the hokeyness level of the scene by allowing the bad guys to ultimately notice the car even while invisible so that's ok. I will not give out any more spoilers on this topic. I do want to mention though there is a scene in the movie where some of the old toys from previous Bond films are briefly discussed. This is a fun part of the movie. I love John Cleese in his brief role as Q.<br /><br /> The extras on the movie are standard fare. There are lots of nice things but nothing amazing. The video and audio on the Blu-ray transfer are amazing as all the 007 adventures have been so far. I highly recommend this film to Bond fans and to anyone who generally likes espionage thrillers or action movies. I give five out of five stars because the movie, acting, plot and special effects are all very good but additionally this was, as it turned out, Brosnan's last outing as Bond. It was a memorable one. Buy this movie!
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B001AQO3TW
|
AHA35E6AICWZSUJRTGMSEQH5SZ6Q
| 1,344,624,769,000 | 2 |
Die Another Day is a great movie. It has a good plot, a fascinating villain, a lovely Bond girl, plenty of tech toys which for a change seem to actually fit comfortably for the most part, and even a funny appearance by John Cleese as Q. What's not to love?br br The plot of this movie stands out among the Bond films not based on Ian Fleming's original 007 stories. Unlike some of those, the names of which I will not single out, there are no silly villains or halfhearted threats. The danger feels real and believable as a geneticallymodified North Korean military leader pulls a coup and then threatens to upset the balance of power in the decades old Korean conflict. His method is fairly standard for the genre a satellite that can destroy anything on Earth. What the satellite does is pretty original though so that is ok. I will not comment further about it though so if you are interested you will have to watch it yourself.br br In addition to a believable villain and plot, the Bond girl stands out. It's Halle Berry playing NSA agent Jinx and she is hot in that role. Her acting performance is good, portraying a secret agent who is no helpless gal. She proves an interesting and more importantly useful partner for 007 as he seeks to take down our genetically altered North Korean friend.br br Bond films occasionally, as most 007 fans know, go over the top on the tech toys. The toys often feel overpowered for the task at hand. In Die Another Day, they seem to fit perfectly. The device that breaks glass comes in handy as does the invisible car. The car bothered me initially but the studio limits the hokeyness level of the scene by allowing the bad guys to ultimately notice the car even while invisible so that's ok. I will not give out any more spoilers on this topic. I do want to mention though there is a scene in the movie where some of the old toys from previous Bond films are briefly discussed. This is a fun part of the movie. I love John Cleese in his brief role as Q.br br The extras on the movie are standard fare. There are lots of nice things but nothing amazing. The video and audio on the Bluray transfer are amazing as all the 007 adventures have been so far. I highly recommend this film to Bond fans and to anyone who generally likes espionage thrillers or action movies. I give five out of five stars because the movie, acting, plot and special effects are all very good but additionally this was, as it turned out, Brosnan's last outing as Bond. It was a memorable one. Buy this movie!
| 2,523 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
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"Mission Combat Manual",
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
"Die Another Day"-Blu-Ray Edition
|
The video image,colors,brightness,sharpness,clarity,all#1*,the 5.1 Master Audio surround sound also an A+*****,enough bonus features,but again,no deleted scenes/test scenes,and the film is the standard theatrical version,no unused scenes in it,not a longer, expanded, version.Still,all things considered,I recommend it for 007 fans.
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B001AQO3TW
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The video image,colors,brightness,sharpness,clarity,all1,the 5.1 Master Audio surround sound also an A,enough bonus features,but again,no deleted scenestest scenes,and the film is the standard theatrical version,no unused scenes in it,not a longer, expanded, version.Still,all things considered,I recommend it for 007 fans.
| 323 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
"Die Another Day"-Blu-Ray Edition
|
The video image,colors,brightness,sharpness,clarity,all#1*,the 5.1 Master Audio surround sound also an A+*****,enough bonus features,but again,no deleted scenes/test scenes,and the film is the standard theatrical version,no unused scenes in it,not a longer, expanded, version.Still,all things considered,I recommend it for 007 fans.
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B001AQO3TW
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The video image,colors,brightness,sharpness,clarity,all1,the 5.1 Master Audio surround sound also an A,enough bonus features,but again,no deleted scenestest scenes,and the film is the standard theatrical version,no unused scenes in it,not a longer, expanded, version.Still,all things considered,I recommend it for 007 fans.
| 323 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
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B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
One of my favorite Halle Berry movie
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One of my favorite Halle Berry movie
| 36 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
One of my favorite Halle Berry movie
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B001AQO3TW
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One of my favorite Halle Berry movie
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Die Another Day (2002)
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
Great Bond, even better in Blu-Ray
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B001AQO3TW
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Great Bond, even better in BluRay
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Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
Great Bond, even better in Blu-Ray
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B001AQO3TW
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Great Bond, even better in BluRay
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Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
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B001AQO3TW
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Brosnan's Final Bow
|
I decided to rewatch Pierce Brosnan's Bond swan song once again to see if it was as bad as so many seem to think it is. I had much warmer memories of it myself. Unfortunately I must conclude that it really IS that bad--at least the second half. The compelling opening sequence features a vulnerable 007 being tortured by the North Korean army and even boasts a cane-seat chair, though it's not put to such sinister use as the one Daniel Craig sat on. I happen to like Madonna's driving-techno titular theme theme song as much as I like "You Know My Name", which is bunches. Halle Berry is lovely to look at, but as Jinx receives no assistance from a script that requires her to deliver lines like "Ornithologist, huh? Now there's a mouthful" while staring at 007's crotch. The thrust-and-parry of sexual inneudo between Bond and his ladies has always been one of the hallmarks of the series, but here they overdo it in extremis. What is supposed to be sparkling repartee falls flat as a bored and weary-looking Brosnan delivers the Bond bons mots with nary a twinkle. It almost looks as though he could be thinking, "My God, I'm old enough to be her dad." Their bedroom scene does have the requisite zest, proving that Brosnan's 007 was hardly ready for pasture, but rather an unfortunate victim of timing and increasingly lousy scripts. Brosnan was a capable physical actor, but was hampered by overbloated CGI; the fight sequences here are painfully faked up, unlike the Craig era where the punches seem all too bone-crunchingly real. Quizzically, two of the crafters behind the superb "Casino Royale" script, Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, are also responsible for this turkey. Upon moving to the centerpiece Icelandic sequence, which goes on for an eternity, DAD rivals "Moonraker" for Most Cheesy Sci-Fi Moments Ever. John Cleese provides all-too-brief comic relief; having fully succeeded the late Desmond Llewellyn in the role, he is no longer 'R' but has been fully promoted to 'Q', which stands for 'Quartermaster'--duh, of course! My favorite moment is a steamy makeout session between Bond and Moneypenney that is no less scorching for being all in her head, compliments of a virtual simulator. Or should I say 'stimulator'? Brosnan may have been supplanted by a worthy successor in Daniel Craig, but silly scripts and ridiculous CGI aside, he is still capable of leaving me both shaken and stirred.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AEZKMF5OLWBSGJYXASV3YZ53EE5A
| 1,227,640,044,000 | 3 |
I decided to rewatch Pierce Brosnan's Bond swan song once again to see if it was as bad as so many seem to think it is. I had much warmer memories of it myself. Unfortunately I must conclude that it really IS that badat least the second half. The compelling opening sequence features a vulnerable 007 being tortured by the North Korean army and even boasts a caneseat chair, though it's not put to such sinister use as the one Daniel Craig sat on. I happen to like Madonna's drivingtechno titular theme theme song as much as I like You Know My Name, which is bunches. Halle Berry is lovely to look at, but as Jinx receives no assistance from a script that requires her to deliver lines like Ornithologist, huh? Now there's a mouthful while staring at 007's crotch. The thrustandparry of sexual inneudo between Bond and his ladies has always been one of the hallmarks of the series, but here they overdo it in extremis. What is supposed to be sparkling repartee falls flat as a bored and wearylooking Brosnan delivers the Bond bons mots with nary a twinkle. It almost looks as though he could be thinking, My God, I'm old enough to be her dad. Their bedroom scene does have the requisite zest, proving that Brosnan's 007 was hardly ready for pasture, but rather an unfortunate victim of timing and increasingly lousy scripts. Brosnan was a capable physical actor, but was hampered by overbloated CGI the fight sequences here are painfully faked up, unlike the Craig era where the punches seem all too bonecrunchingly real. Quizzically, two of the crafters behind the superb Casino Royale script, Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, are also responsible for this turkey. Upon moving to the centerpiece Icelandic sequence, which goes on for an eternity, DAD rivals Moonraker for Most Cheesy SciFi Moments Ever. John Cleese provides alltoobrief comic relief having fully succeeded the late Desmond Llewellyn in the role, he is no longer 'R' but has been fully promoted to 'Q', which stands for 'Quartermaster'duh, of course! My favorite moment is a steamy makeout session between Bond and Moneypenney that is no less scorching for being all in her head, compliments of a virtual simulator. Or should I say 'stimulator'? Brosnan may have been supplanted by a worthy successor in Daniel Craig, but silly scripts and ridiculous CGI aside, he is still capable of leaving me both shaken and stirred.
| 2,383 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 3 |
Brosnan's Final Bow
|
I decided to rewatch Pierce Brosnan's Bond swan song once again to see if it was as bad as so many seem to think it is. I had much warmer memories of it myself. Unfortunately I must conclude that it really IS that bad--at least the second half. The compelling opening sequence features a vulnerable 007 being tortured by the North Korean army and even boasts a cane-seat chair, though it's not put to such sinister use as the one Daniel Craig sat on. I happen to like Madonna's driving-techno titular theme theme song as much as I like "You Know My Name", which is bunches. Halle Berry is lovely to look at, but as Jinx receives no assistance from a script that requires her to deliver lines like "Ornithologist, huh? Now there's a mouthful" while staring at 007's crotch. The thrust-and-parry of sexual inneudo between Bond and his ladies has always been one of the hallmarks of the series, but here they overdo it in extremis. What is supposed to be sparkling repartee falls flat as a bored and weary-looking Brosnan delivers the Bond bons mots with nary a twinkle. It almost looks as though he could be thinking, "My God, I'm old enough to be her dad." Their bedroom scene does have the requisite zest, proving that Brosnan's 007 was hardly ready for pasture, but rather an unfortunate victim of timing and increasingly lousy scripts. Brosnan was a capable physical actor, but was hampered by overbloated CGI; the fight sequences here are painfully faked up, unlike the Craig era where the punches seem all too bone-crunchingly real. Quizzically, two of the crafters behind the superb "Casino Royale" script, Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, are also responsible for this turkey. Upon moving to the centerpiece Icelandic sequence, which goes on for an eternity, DAD rivals "Moonraker" for Most Cheesy Sci-Fi Moments Ever. John Cleese provides all-too-brief comic relief; having fully succeeded the late Desmond Llewellyn in the role, he is no longer 'R' but has been fully promoted to 'Q', which stands for 'Quartermaster'--duh, of course! My favorite moment is a steamy makeout session between Bond and Moneypenney that is no less scorching for being all in her head, compliments of a virtual simulator. Or should I say 'stimulator'? Brosnan may have been supplanted by a worthy successor in Daniel Craig, but silly scripts and ridiculous CGI aside, he is still capable of leaving me both shaken and stirred.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AEZKMF5OLWBSGJYXASV3YZ53EE5A
| 1,227,640,044,000 | 3 |
I decided to rewatch Pierce Brosnan's Bond swan song once again to see if it was as bad as so many seem to think it is. I had much warmer memories of it myself. Unfortunately I must conclude that it really IS that badat least the second half. The compelling opening sequence features a vulnerable 007 being tortured by the North Korean army and even boasts a caneseat chair, though it's not put to such sinister use as the one Daniel Craig sat on. I happen to like Madonna's drivingtechno titular theme theme song as much as I like You Know My Name, which is bunches. Halle Berry is lovely to look at, but as Jinx receives no assistance from a script that requires her to deliver lines like Ornithologist, huh? Now there's a mouthful while staring at 007's crotch. The thrustandparry of sexual inneudo between Bond and his ladies has always been one of the hallmarks of the series, but here they overdo it in extremis. What is supposed to be sparkling repartee falls flat as a bored and wearylooking Brosnan delivers the Bond bons mots with nary a twinkle. It almost looks as though he could be thinking, My God, I'm old enough to be her dad. Their bedroom scene does have the requisite zest, proving that Brosnan's 007 was hardly ready for pasture, but rather an unfortunate victim of timing and increasingly lousy scripts. Brosnan was a capable physical actor, but was hampered by overbloated CGI the fight sequences here are painfully faked up, unlike the Craig era where the punches seem all too bonecrunchingly real. Quizzically, two of the crafters behind the superb Casino Royale script, Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, are also responsible for this turkey. Upon moving to the centerpiece Icelandic sequence, which goes on for an eternity, DAD rivals Moonraker for Most Cheesy SciFi Moments Ever. John Cleese provides alltoobrief comic relief having fully succeeded the late Desmond Llewellyn in the role, he is no longer 'R' but has been fully promoted to 'Q', which stands for 'Quartermaster'duh, of course! My favorite moment is a steamy makeout session between Bond and Moneypenney that is no less scorching for being all in her head, compliments of a virtual simulator. Or should I say 'stimulator'? Brosnan may have been supplanted by a worthy successor in Daniel Craig, but silly scripts and ridiculous CGI aside, he is still capable of leaving me both shaken and stirred.
| 2,383 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Wonderful
|
This is the best. So glad i made the purchase. Can't say enough great things about it. This is a must buy in my opinion.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFMUVRQP2HZLUW5QB7K6NVTXTHOA
| 1,395,423,920,000 | 0 |
This is the best. So glad i made the purchase. Can't say enough great things about it. This is a must buy in my opinion.
| 120 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Wonderful
|
This is the best. So glad i made the purchase. Can't say enough great things about it. This is a must buy in my opinion.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFMUVRQP2HZLUW5QB7K6NVTXTHOA
| 1,395,423,920,000 | 0 |
This is the best. So glad i made the purchase. Can't say enough great things about it. This is a must buy in my opinion.
| 120 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
My favorite Brosnan Bond movie. The sword fight scene is magnificent.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFWP5KPZQM3Y2BLIKZPZ27RCB7QQ
| 1,472,313,062,000 | 0 |
My favorite Brosnan Bond movie. The sword fight scene is magnificent.
| 69 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
My favorite Brosnan Bond movie. The sword fight scene is magnificent.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFWP5KPZQM3Y2BLIKZPZ27RCB7QQ
| 1,472,313,062,000 | 0 |
My favorite Brosnan Bond movie. The sword fight scene is magnificent.
| 69 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
I like the James Bond movies
|
I like the James Bond movies. After searching thru my collection of DVD's though, I realized I don't have any of 007's. I'm a Rosamund Pike fan and was the main reason for getting this disc.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHUDN55RHW3JFQJNSJOY66HWJJ2A
| 1,453,333,441,000 | 0 |
I like the James Bond movies. After searching thru my collection of DVD's though, I realized I don't have any of 007's. I'm a Rosamund Pike fan and was the main reason for getting this disc.
| 190 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
I like the James Bond movies
|
I like the James Bond movies. After searching thru my collection of DVD's though, I realized I don't have any of 007's. I'm a Rosamund Pike fan and was the main reason for getting this disc.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHUDN55RHW3JFQJNSJOY66HWJJ2A
| 1,453,333,441,000 | 0 |
I like the James Bond movies. After searching thru my collection of DVD's though, I realized I don't have any of 007's. I'm a Rosamund Pike fan and was the main reason for getting this disc.
| 190 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
For people curious about the BLURAY version
|
First off I had to do a firmware upgrade just to play the movie.<br />Two stars given because the movie is so good.<br />I would give it one for the bluray disc.<br />There isnt one scene minus the opening titles that stands out clearity.<br />I had high hopes for this bluray.<br />MGM usually has a fantastic bluray disc. Just look at "FROM HELL".<br />This IS NOT a crystal clear picture.<br />This looks as good as any other dvd copy.<br />There is black static throughout. You can notice it in the background. Its the actual copy of the film. This wasnt remastered for bluray.<br />I am a huge supporter of blu but when a movie comes out and its a waste of your money I will review, I.E. The Italian Job remake. HORRIBLE.<br />Like I said. No need to spend money on this double dip. It is not a crystal clear version.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFJX576HVMJKJTM2UQ4DI7TOOBJA
| 1,224,698,366,000 | 1 |
First off I had to do a firmware upgrade just to play the movie.br Two stars given because the movie is so good.br I would give it one for the bluray disc.br There isnt one scene minus the opening titles that stands out clearity.br I had high hopes for this bluray.br MGM usually has a fantastic bluray disc. Just look at FROM HELL.br This IS NOT a crystal clear picture.br This looks as good as any other dvd copy.br There is black static throughout. You can notice it in the background. Its the actual copy of the film. This wasnt remastered for bluray.br I am a huge supporter of blu but when a movie comes out and its a waste of your money I will review, I.E. The Italian Job remake. HORRIBLE.br Like I said. No need to spend money on this double dip. It is not a crystal clear version.
| 790 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
For people curious about the BLURAY version
|
First off I had to do a firmware upgrade just to play the movie.<br />Two stars given because the movie is so good.<br />I would give it one for the bluray disc.<br />There isnt one scene minus the opening titles that stands out clearity.<br />I had high hopes for this bluray.<br />MGM usually has a fantastic bluray disc. Just look at "FROM HELL".<br />This IS NOT a crystal clear picture.<br />This looks as good as any other dvd copy.<br />There is black static throughout. You can notice it in the background. Its the actual copy of the film. This wasnt remastered for bluray.<br />I am a huge supporter of blu but when a movie comes out and its a waste of your money I will review, I.E. The Italian Job remake. HORRIBLE.<br />Like I said. No need to spend money on this double dip. It is not a crystal clear version.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFJX576HVMJKJTM2UQ4DI7TOOBJA
| 1,224,698,366,000 | 1 |
First off I had to do a firmware upgrade just to play the movie.br Two stars given because the movie is so good.br I would give it one for the bluray disc.br There isnt one scene minus the opening titles that stands out clearity.br I had high hopes for this bluray.br MGM usually has a fantastic bluray disc. Just look at FROM HELL.br This IS NOT a crystal clear picture.br This looks as good as any other dvd copy.br There is black static throughout. You can notice it in the background. Its the actual copy of the film. This wasnt remastered for bluray.br I am a huge supporter of blu but when a movie comes out and its a waste of your money I will review, I.E. The Italian Job remake. HORRIBLE.br Like I said. No need to spend money on this double dip. It is not a crystal clear version.
| 790 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Die Another Day: UE (RPKG/BD)",
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"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
great movie
|
what can i say, it is a great Bond movie, it is a must buy for any James Bond fan
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AGYD7ZEL6XPIU6LVBAL3RNLZLR3A
| 1,367,200,691,000 | 1 |
what can i say, it is a great Bond movie, it is a must buy for any James Bond fan
| 81 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
great movie
|
what can i say, it is a great Bond movie, it is a must buy for any James Bond fan
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AGYD7ZEL6XPIU6LVBAL3RNLZLR3A
| 1,367,200,691,000 | 1 |
what can i say, it is a great Bond movie, it is a must buy for any James Bond fan
| 81 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Die Another Day: UE (RPKG/BD)",
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
Terrible derivative plot
|
Terrible, one of the worst Bond movies ever. Completely derivative, copying previous Bond plots shamelessly. Come on, yet another killer satellite involving diamonds?? Really? And that's not the only straight-out copy of past plots, including pure silly stuff like the worst of the Moore era. Obviously the writers must have done this on purpose, but for heaven's sake, why? The movie killed Brosnan's era as Bond.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFHS45WL22CH2S37MAG7TTKQAPMA
| 1,456,151,031,000 | 0 |
Terrible, one of the worst Bond movies ever. Completely derivative, copying previous Bond plots shamelessly. Come on, yet another killer satellite involving diamonds?? Really? And that's not the only straightout copy of past plots, including pure silly stuff like the worst of the Moore era. Obviously the writers must have done this on purpose, but for heaven's sake, why? The movie killed Brosnan's era as Bond.
| 413 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Die Another Day: UE (RPKG/BD)",
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"Set Contains:",
"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
Terrible derivative plot
|
Terrible, one of the worst Bond movies ever. Completely derivative, copying previous Bond plots shamelessly. Come on, yet another killer satellite involving diamonds?? Really? And that's not the only straight-out copy of past plots, including pure silly stuff like the worst of the Moore era. Obviously the writers must have done this on purpose, but for heaven's sake, why? The movie killed Brosnan's era as Bond.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AFHS45WL22CH2S37MAG7TTKQAPMA
| 1,456,151,031,000 | 0 |
Terrible, one of the worst Bond movies ever. Completely derivative, copying previous Bond plots shamelessly. Come on, yet another killer satellite involving diamonds?? Really? And that's not the only straightout copy of past plots, including pure silly stuff like the worst of the Moore era. Obviously the writers must have done this on purpose, but for heaven's sake, why? The movie killed Brosnan's era as Bond.
| 413 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
Beware if you own Sharp BD HP20U
|
The Blu-Ray Die Another Day would not play on my Sharp BD HP20U. Checking the web, I suspect that I need to upgrade my firmware.<br />I am still trying to do this, which requires downloading a file from Sharp onto a USB drive, then going through a procedure with the player, involving a little USB slot on the back of the machine. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to do this successfully, although I am still trying. Amazon was kind enough to refund my money, no questions asked. However, after checking internet sites, I note a lot of comments about the need to upgrade firmware to deal with incompatibilities with certain discs, and the fact that some people have trouble doing so. The process on a Sharp BD-HP20U is not very easy, I am technically probably more savvy than most, but you almost have to be Fully Qualified Geek to upgrade firmware. This is definitively something these companies need to improve. If you do the upgrade wrongly, you can render your player into a useless non functioning pile of junk. [[ASIN:B001AQO3TW Die Another Day (James Bond) [Blu-ray]]]
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHYW5HIFINLKMMNEKDHSDG3J42BQ
| 1,231,360,109,000 | 2 |
The BluRay Die Another Day would not play on my Sharp BD HP20U. Checking the web, I suspect that I need to upgrade my firmware.br I am still trying to do this, which requires downloading a file from Sharp onto a USB drive, then going through a procedure with the player, involving a little USB slot on the back of the machine. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to do this successfully, although I am still trying. Amazon was kind enough to refund my money, no questions asked. However, after checking internet sites, I note a lot of comments about the need to upgrade firmware to deal with incompatibilities with certain discs, and the fact that some people have trouble doing so. The process on a Sharp BDHP20U is not very easy, I am technically probably more savvy than most, but you almost have to be Fully Qualified Geek to upgrade firmware. This is definitively something these companies need to improve. If you do the upgrade wrongly, you can render your player into a useless non functioning pile of junk. ASINB001AQO3TW Die Another Day James Bond Bluray
| 1,067 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 2 |
Beware if you own Sharp BD HP20U
|
The Blu-Ray Die Another Day would not play on my Sharp BD HP20U. Checking the web, I suspect that I need to upgrade my firmware.<br />I am still trying to do this, which requires downloading a file from Sharp onto a USB drive, then going through a procedure with the player, involving a little USB slot on the back of the machine. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to do this successfully, although I am still trying. Amazon was kind enough to refund my money, no questions asked. However, after checking internet sites, I note a lot of comments about the need to upgrade firmware to deal with incompatibilities with certain discs, and the fact that some people have trouble doing so. The process on a Sharp BD-HP20U is not very easy, I am technically probably more savvy than most, but you almost have to be Fully Qualified Geek to upgrade firmware. This is definitively something these companies need to improve. If you do the upgrade wrongly, you can render your player into a useless non functioning pile of junk. [[ASIN:B001AQO3TW Die Another Day (James Bond) [Blu-ray]]]
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,231,360,109,000 | 2 |
The BluRay Die Another Day would not play on my Sharp BD HP20U. Checking the web, I suspect that I need to upgrade my firmware.br I am still trying to do this, which requires downloading a file from Sharp onto a USB drive, then going through a procedure with the player, involving a little USB slot on the back of the machine. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to do this successfully, although I am still trying. Amazon was kind enough to refund my money, no questions asked. However, after checking internet sites, I note a lot of comments about the need to upgrade firmware to deal with incompatibilities with certain discs, and the fact that some people have trouble doing so. The process on a Sharp BDHP20U is not very easy, I am technically probably more savvy than most, but you almost have to be Fully Qualified Geek to upgrade firmware. This is definitively something these companies need to improve. If you do the upgrade wrongly, you can render your player into a useless non functioning pile of junk. ASINB001AQO3TW Die Another Day James Bond Bluray
| 1,067 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
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Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 3 |
Fun flick
|
A bit overlong, and with some absurdly unrealistic effects, this JB flick is still fun to watch. Why do villians let Bond go instead of kiling him?
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B001AQO3TW
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A bit overlong, and with some absurdly unrealistic effects, this JB flick is still fun to watch. Why do villians let Bond go instead of kiling him?
| 147 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 3 |
Fun flick
|
A bit overlong, and with some absurdly unrealistic effects, this JB flick is still fun to watch. Why do villians let Bond go instead of kiling him?
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,353,594,000,000 | 1 |
A bit overlong, and with some absurdly unrealistic effects, this JB flick is still fun to watch. Why do villians let Bond go instead of kiling him?
| 147 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
As promised good condition, great picture.
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B001AQO3TW
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| 1,426,391,607,000 | 0 |
As promised good condition, great picture.
| 42 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
As promised good condition, great picture.
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B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,426,391,607,000 | 0 |
As promised good condition, great picture.
| 42 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Much Better Bond film than its reputed to be
|
Much maligned for the rather crude CG Iand over the top" Invisible Car",I found this Bond entry excellent in spite of those things Pierce Brosnan IS James bond[Super suave] and Hallie Berry was a sexy ,smart,Kickass Bond girl ,Rosemund Pike is gorgeous and charismatic as Miranda Frost.Great action and beautifully filmed I enjoyed it much more than the last Daniel Craig entry
|
B001AQO3TW
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| 1,566,525,815,498 | 0 |
Much maligned for the rather crude CG Iand over the top Invisible Car,I found this Bond entry excellent in spite of those things Pierce Brosnan IS James bondSuper suave and Hallie Berry was a sexy ,smart,Kickass Bond girl ,Rosemund Pike is gorgeous and charismatic as Miranda Frost.Great action and beautifully filmed I enjoyed it much more than the last Daniel Craig entry
| 373 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Much Better Bond film than its reputed to be
|
Much maligned for the rather crude CG Iand over the top" Invisible Car",I found this Bond entry excellent in spite of those things Pierce Brosnan IS James bond[Super suave] and Hallie Berry was a sexy ,smart,Kickass Bond girl ,Rosemund Pike is gorgeous and charismatic as Miranda Frost.Great action and beautifully filmed I enjoyed it much more than the last Daniel Craig entry
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AEDZN23PBBHFJVKYM733CYG3VNNQ
| 1,566,525,815,498 | 0 |
Much maligned for the rather crude CG Iand over the top Invisible Car,I found this Bond entry excellent in spite of those things Pierce Brosnan IS James bondSuper suave and Hallie Berry was a sexy ,smart,Kickass Bond girl ,Rosemund Pike is gorgeous and charismatic as Miranda Frost.Great action and beautifully filmed I enjoyed it much more than the last Daniel Craig entry
| 373 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Dad Loves James Bond
|
Had to buy this for my dad hes a huge james bond fan loves all his movies. Great packaging and came quick.
|
B001AQO3TW
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| 1,357,908,875,000 | 1 |
Had to buy this for my dad hes a huge james bond fan loves all his movies. Great packaging and came quick.
| 106 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Dad Loves James Bond
|
Had to buy this for my dad hes a huge james bond fan loves all his movies. Great packaging and came quick.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AEV2KPRVUP77BIPYURDCFDL2FLDQ
| 1,357,908,875,000 | 1 |
Had to buy this for my dad hes a huge james bond fan loves all his movies. Great packaging and came quick.
| 106 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
very nice gift
|
Very fast shipping and great movie loveeeeeeeeeeeee it
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,425,179,807,000 | 0 |
Very fast shipping and great movie loveeeeeeeeeeeee it
| 54 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
very nice gift
|
Very fast shipping and great movie loveeeeeeeeeeeee it
|
B001AQO3TW
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Very fast shipping and great movie loveeeeeeeeeeeee it
| 54 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Another excellent james bond movie
|
It has a great plot, amazing action sequences, incredible locations and the humor that is characteristic of bond. + Excellent audio and image
|
B001AQO3TW
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It has a great plot, amazing action sequences, incredible locations and the humor that is characteristic of bond. Excellent audio and image
| 139 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Another excellent james bond movie
|
It has a great plot, amazing action sequences, incredible locations and the humor that is characteristic of bond. + Excellent audio and image
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,353,964,512,000 | 1 |
It has a great plot, amazing action sequences, incredible locations and the humor that is characteristic of bond. Excellent audio and image
| 139 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
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9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Die Another Day Blue Ray
|
Came as advertised, packaged, well-working blue ray
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,427,759,258,000 | 0 |
Came as advertised, packaged, wellworking blue ray
| 50 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Die Another Day Blue Ray
|
Came as advertised, packaged, well-working blue ray
|
B001AQO3TW
|
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| 1,427,759,258,000 | 0 |
Came as advertised, packaged, wellworking blue ray
| 50 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Die Another Day
|
Lots of Action Good JamesBond movie<br />Loved Madonna !!!!!! she is great in everything she dos Photography and special effects were cool !!!
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHNUL7U45B3BGY6BYSWKAZGMQJOA
| 1,350,537,593,000 | 1 |
Lots of Action Good JamesBond moviebr Loved Madonna !!!!!! she is great in everything she dos Photography and special effects were cool !!!
| 139 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Die Another Day
|
Lots of Action Good JamesBond movie<br />Loved Madonna !!!!!! she is great in everything she dos Photography and special effects were cool !!!
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHNUL7U45B3BGY6BYSWKAZGMQJOA
| 1,350,537,593,000 | 1 |
Lots of Action Good JamesBond moviebr Loved Madonna !!!!!! she is great in everything she dos Photography and special effects were cool !!!
| 139 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"007 Mission Control",
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"Mission Combat Manual",
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Excellent Image Quality.
|
I've always been a fan of this movie so naturally I wanted to upgrade to blu ray. The image quality was absolutely excellent and almost 100% consistent throughout the whole movie.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AGPP2OEXZYOI6PZ3WPBMCEC6LEDA
| 1,297,050,709,000 | 3 |
I've always been a fan of this movie so naturally I wanted to upgrade to blu ray. The image quality was absolutely excellent and almost 100 consistent throughout the whole movie.
| 178 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"007 Mission Control",
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 4 |
Excellent Image Quality.
|
I've always been a fan of this movie so naturally I wanted to upgrade to blu ray. The image quality was absolutely excellent and almost 100% consistent throughout the whole movie.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AGPP2OEXZYOI6PZ3WPBMCEC6LEDA
| 1,297,050,709,000 | 3 |
I've always been a fan of this movie so naturally I wanted to upgrade to blu ray. The image quality was absolutely excellent and almost 100 consistent throughout the whole movie.
| 178 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"007 Mission Control",
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"Mission Combat Manual",
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Going Out With A Loud Bang
|
I really enjoyed this movie. The high tech was a big part of the story. I thought seeing James Bond being tortured broke new ground. Pierce Brosnan was very good in his last film as James Bond. Halle Berry was exquisite in her role. Bravo!
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHAJFH6YYB6DSZOPHAYFIRGYVHRA
| 1,314,648,690,000 | 3 |
I really enjoyed this movie. The high tech was a big part of the story. I thought seeing James Bond being tortured broke new ground. Pierce Brosnan was very good in his last film as James Bond. Halle Berry was exquisite in her role. Bravo!
| 239 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Going Out With A Loud Bang
|
I really enjoyed this movie. The high tech was a big part of the story. I thought seeing James Bond being tortured broke new ground. Pierce Brosnan was very good in his last film as James Bond. Halle Berry was exquisite in her role. Bravo!
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHAJFH6YYB6DSZOPHAYFIRGYVHRA
| 1,314,648,690,000 | 3 |
I really enjoyed this movie. The high tech was a big part of the story. I thought seeing James Bond being tortured broke new ground. Pierce Brosnan was very good in his last film as James Bond. Halle Berry was exquisite in her role. Bravo!
| 239 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
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"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Buckle Up for an Adventure
|
Non stop action keeps you on the edge of your seat. If Bond could only keep out of trouble with M. Oh well you have to have a story
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AEYGIYB2DPFMIVR5TVQIGR4MHD3Q
| 1,390,079,345,000 | 0 |
Non stop action keeps you on the edge of your seat. If Bond could only keep out of trouble with M. Oh well you have to have a story
| 131 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
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"Mission Combat Manual",
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"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Buckle Up for an Adventure
|
Non stop action keeps you on the edge of your seat. If Bond could only keep out of trouble with M. Oh well you have to have a story
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AEYGIYB2DPFMIVR5TVQIGR4MHD3Q
| 1,390,079,345,000 | 0 |
Non stop action keeps you on the edge of your seat. If Bond could only keep out of trouble with M. Oh well you have to have a story
| 131 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"Ported over from the special-edition DVD are the two commentary tracks and the trivia track. The first commentary track is by Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike (who plays villain Miranda Frost). They weren't together at the time, so their comments are spliced into one track. Brosnan has a good time watching and is proud of the film but also doesn't take himself too seriously (\"They don't teach you this stuff at drama school: 'OK, now you're going to be electrocuted by the bad guy.'\"). Self-proclaimed \"Bond novice\" Pike also is proud of the film and says she's annoyed by people who question whether there's still a need for Bond. On the second commentary track, director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson chat about topics as diverse as casting, Bond lore, and product placements. For more Bond lore, don't overlook the \"MI6 datastream\" trivia track, which offers pop-up tidbits about the filming and tips on the inside jokes.",
"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
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"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Bond baby!
|
I'm a huge Bond fan and got this movie at an amazing price to add to my collection. Fast delivery and packaged great, Thank you.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHVISC4BJRJUD6XQQ47MD27DF47A
| 1,395,729,593,000 | 0 |
I'm a huge Bond fan and got this movie at an amazing price to add to my collection. Fast delivery and packaged great, Thank you.
| 128 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
| 4.6 | 3,106 |
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"The remaining special features are divided into three groups.",
"Declassified: MI6 Vault",
"collects about two hours of behind-the-scenes material, presented in widescreen standard definition and covering the opening surfing sequence; the scenes set in North Korea and Cuba (including Halle Berry's bikini tribute to Ursula Andress); the ice palace; post-production elements such as computer graphics, editing, and music; the car battle (finding strong ice was the key safety issue); and the passing of the \"Q\" torch from Desmond Llewellyn to John Cleese: \"From Script to Screen\" (51:40), \"Shaken and Stirred on Ice\" (23:35), \"Just Another Day\" (22:39, covers a day of shooting the parachute landing in London), and \"The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London\" (3:32), \"On Location with Production Designer Peter Lamont\" (13:51, production designer shooting frozen scenes in Iceland and Alaska, Cuba).",
"007 Mission Control",
"jumps to clips from the film for Bond (including signature lines), girls, allies, and villains, the action sequences, and the gadgets, plus a location featurette.",
"Mission Combat Manual",
"jumps to action sequences, and \"Q Branch\" to the gadgets, but \"Exotic Locations\" is a three-minute overview of locations narrated by Samantha Bonney. The image database collects cast portraits, special photo shoots, sets & locations, stunts & special effects, and vehicles & gadgets.",
"--David Horiuchi"
] |
9.95
|
B001AQO3TW
| 5 |
Bond baby!
|
I'm a huge Bond fan and got this movie at an amazing price to add to my collection. Fast delivery and packaged great, Thank you.
|
B001AQO3TW
|
AHVISC4BJRJUD6XQQ47MD27DF47A
| 1,395,729,593,000 | 0 |
I'm a huge Bond fan and got this movie at an amazing price to add to my collection. Fast delivery and packaged great, Thank you.
| 128 | 4,944 |
Die Another Day (2002)
| 946 |
Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
|
Quantum Of Solace
| 4.5 | 9 |
[
"Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, Bond and M (JUDI DENCH) interrogate Mr. White (JESPER CHRISTENSEN) who reveals the organization which blackmailed Vesper is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had imagined. Forensic intelligence links an Mi6 traitor to a bank account in Haiti where a case of mistaken identity introduces Bond to the beautiful but feisty Camille (OLGA KURYLENKO), a woman who has her own vendetta. Camille leads Bond straight to Dominic Greene (MATHIEU AMALRIC), a ruthless business man and major force within the mysterious organization. On a mission that leads him to Austria, Italy and South America, Bond discovers that Greene, conspiring to take total control of one of the world's most important natural resources, is forging a deal with the exiled General Medrano (JOAQUIN COSIO). Using his associates in the organization, and manipulating his powerful contacts within the CIA and the British government, Greene promises to overthrow the existing regime in a Latin American country, giving the General control of the country in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of land. In a minefield of treachery, murder and deceit, Bond allies with old friends in a battle to uncover the truth. As he gets closer to finding the man responsible for the betrayal of Vesper, 007 must keep one step ahead of the CIA, the terrorists and even M, to unravel Greene's sinister plan and stop his organization."
] |
17.04
|
B00I9TDME0
| 3 |
Not such a great Bond movie
|
This was not at all what I expected. Had trouble keeping track of the plot . Not one of the best Bond movies I have seen
|
B00I9TDME0
|
AET3JGVXL52FM53XCMZ6P276R2FQ
| 1,448,999,834,000 | 0 |
This was not at all what I expected. Had trouble keeping track of the plot . Not one of the best Bond movies I have seen
| 120 | 13,749 |
Quantum of Solace (2008)
| 989 |
Quantum Of Solace
|
Quantum Of Solace
| 4.5 | 9 |
[
"Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, Bond and M (JUDI DENCH) interrogate Mr. White (JESPER CHRISTENSEN) who reveals the organization which blackmailed Vesper is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had imagined. Forensic intelligence links an Mi6 traitor to a bank account in Haiti where a case of mistaken identity introduces Bond to the beautiful but feisty Camille (OLGA KURYLENKO), a woman who has her own vendetta. Camille leads Bond straight to Dominic Greene (MATHIEU AMALRIC), a ruthless business man and major force within the mysterious organization. On a mission that leads him to Austria, Italy and South America, Bond discovers that Greene, conspiring to take total control of one of the world's most important natural resources, is forging a deal with the exiled General Medrano (JOAQUIN COSIO). Using his associates in the organization, and manipulating his powerful contacts within the CIA and the British government, Greene promises to overthrow the existing regime in a Latin American country, giving the General control of the country in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of land. In a minefield of treachery, murder and deceit, Bond allies with old friends in a battle to uncover the truth. As he gets closer to finding the man responsible for the betrayal of Vesper, 007 must keep one step ahead of the CIA, the terrorists and even M, to unravel Greene's sinister plan and stop his organization."
] |
17.04
|
B00I9TDME0
| 3 |
Not such a great Bond movie
|
This was not at all what I expected. Had trouble keeping track of the plot . Not one of the best Bond movies I have seen
|
B00I9TDME0
|
AET3JGVXL52FM53XCMZ6P276R2FQ
| 1,448,999,834,000 | 0 |
This was not at all what I expected. Had trouble keeping track of the plot . Not one of the best Bond movies I have seen
| 120 | 13,749 |
Quantum of Solace (2008)
| 989 |
Quantum Of Solace
|
Quantum Of Solace
| 4.5 | 9 |
[
"Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, Bond and M (JUDI DENCH) interrogate Mr. White (JESPER CHRISTENSEN) who reveals the organization which blackmailed Vesper is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had imagined. Forensic intelligence links an Mi6 traitor to a bank account in Haiti where a case of mistaken identity introduces Bond to the beautiful but feisty Camille (OLGA KURYLENKO), a woman who has her own vendetta. Camille leads Bond straight to Dominic Greene (MATHIEU AMALRIC), a ruthless business man and major force within the mysterious organization. On a mission that leads him to Austria, Italy and South America, Bond discovers that Greene, conspiring to take total control of one of the world's most important natural resources, is forging a deal with the exiled General Medrano (JOAQUIN COSIO). Using his associates in the organization, and manipulating his powerful contacts within the CIA and the British government, Greene promises to overthrow the existing regime in a Latin American country, giving the General control of the country in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of land. In a minefield of treachery, murder and deceit, Bond allies with old friends in a battle to uncover the truth. As he gets closer to finding the man responsible for the betrayal of Vesper, 007 must keep one step ahead of the CIA, the terrorists and even M, to unravel Greene's sinister plan and stop his organization."
] |
17.04
|
B00I9TDME0
| 4 |
Four Stars
|
Excellent follow-on to the first Bond of the Daniel Craig era.
|
B00I9TDME0
|
AET44YW3VPNDP2KFSIOYS5OGZ2IQ
| 1,445,865,943,000 | 0 |
Excellent followon to the first Bond of the Daniel Craig era.
| 61 | 13,749 |
Quantum of Solace (2008)
| 989 |
Quantum Of Solace
|
Quantum Of Solace
| 4.5 | 9 |
[
"Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, Bond and M (JUDI DENCH) interrogate Mr. White (JESPER CHRISTENSEN) who reveals the organization which blackmailed Vesper is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had imagined. Forensic intelligence links an Mi6 traitor to a bank account in Haiti where a case of mistaken identity introduces Bond to the beautiful but feisty Camille (OLGA KURYLENKO), a woman who has her own vendetta. Camille leads Bond straight to Dominic Greene (MATHIEU AMALRIC), a ruthless business man and major force within the mysterious organization. On a mission that leads him to Austria, Italy and South America, Bond discovers that Greene, conspiring to take total control of one of the world's most important natural resources, is forging a deal with the exiled General Medrano (JOAQUIN COSIO). Using his associates in the organization, and manipulating his powerful contacts within the CIA and the British government, Greene promises to overthrow the existing regime in a Latin American country, giving the General control of the country in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of land. In a minefield of treachery, murder and deceit, Bond allies with old friends in a battle to uncover the truth. As he gets closer to finding the man responsible for the betrayal of Vesper, 007 must keep one step ahead of the CIA, the terrorists and even M, to unravel Greene's sinister plan and stop his organization."
] |
17.04
|
B00I9TDME0
| 4 |
Four Stars
|
Excellent follow-on to the first Bond of the Daniel Craig era.
|
B00I9TDME0
|
AET44YW3VPNDP2KFSIOYS5OGZ2IQ
| 1,445,865,943,000 | 0 |
Excellent followon to the first Bond of the Daniel Craig era.
| 61 | 13,749 |
Quantum of Solace (2008)
| 989 |
Quantum Of Solace
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Swapping Bodies the teen and man version
|
Funny movie and made me relive my teen years so thanks lol streamed well on Amazon with no issues.
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AGYC7L7M32SGPC3YYWSZZ54LUS5A
| 1,477,679,044,000 | 0 |
Funny movie and made me relive my teen years so thanks lol streamed well on Amazon with no issues.
| 98 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Swapping Bodies the teen and man version
|
Funny movie and made me relive my teen years so thanks lol streamed well on Amazon with no issues.
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AGYC7L7M32SGPC3YYWSZZ54LUS5A
| 1,477,679,044,000 | 0 |
Funny movie and made me relive my teen years so thanks lol streamed well on Amazon with no issues.
| 98 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
One of my daughters favorites!
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AFHDZ3ZRO54MA3XTYT3QFRCP3Y7A
| 1,473,005,179,000 | 0 |
One of my daughters favorites!
| 30 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
One of my daughters favorites!
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AFHDZ3ZRO54MA3XTYT3QFRCP3Y7A
| 1,473,005,179,000 | 0 |
One of my daughters favorites!
| 30 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
My daughter loves this movie!
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AEQQRKQZE6PORVOIFUB4YJP27BUQ
| 1,437,756,441,000 | 0 |
My daughter loves this movie!
| 29 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
My daughter loves this movie!
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AEQQRKQZE6PORVOIFUB4YJP27BUQ
| 1,437,756,441,000 | 0 |
My daughter loves this movie!
| 29 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 4 |
If you are aSchneider fan you really want to see this
|
I am a sometime fan of his but this movie tickled me. Ohh Billy. Anna Faris is always spot on and Rachel McAdams had a part that was somewhat small but you can see the actor that became Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AEN2F3JAXFJHLZSIL6FEHMWTUDRA
| 1,371,163,267,000 | 0 |
I am a sometime fan of his but this movie tickled me. Ohh Billy. Anna Faris is always spot on and Rachel McAdams had a part that was somewhat small but you can see the actor that became Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes
| 216 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 4 |
If you are aSchneider fan you really want to see this
|
I am a sometime fan of his but this movie tickled me. Ohh Billy. Anna Faris is always spot on and Rachel McAdams had a part that was somewhat small but you can see the actor that became Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AEN2F3JAXFJHLZSIL6FEHMWTUDRA
| 1,371,163,267,000 | 0 |
I am a sometime fan of his but this movie tickled me. Ohh Billy. Anna Faris is always spot on and Rachel McAdams had a part that was somewhat small but you can see the actor that became Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes
| 216 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 4 |
Hilarious!
|
Very funny movie!<br /><br />Great watch for the family, enjoyed how Rob acts like a girl. Favorite line, "It's me JESSICA!"
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AF7H64P55ZLPVLUW52ZAP25K6GSQ
| 1,359,380,603,000 | 1 |
Very funny movie!br br Great watch for the family, enjoyed how Rob acts like a girl. Favorite line, 34It's me JESSICA!34
| 120 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 4 |
Hilarious!
|
Very funny movie!<br /><br />Great watch for the family, enjoyed how Rob acts like a girl. Favorite line, "It's me JESSICA!"
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AF7H64P55ZLPVLUW52ZAP25K6GSQ
| 1,359,380,603,000 | 1 |
Very funny movie!br br Great watch for the family, enjoyed how Rob acts like a girl. Favorite line, 34It's me JESSICA!34
| 120 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
One of my favorite silly comedies...
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AGYG52ZS5QRZCWK6CVRCCYHYR4JA
| 1,437,263,263,000 | 0 |
One of my favorite silly comedies...
| 36 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 5 |
Five Stars
|
One of my favorite silly comedies...
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AGYG52ZS5QRZCWK6CVRCCYHYR4JA
| 1,437,263,263,000 | 0 |
One of my favorite silly comedies...
| 36 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
The Hot Chick
| 4.7 | 8,505 |
[
"HD. A curse turns the hottest, most popular (and meanest) girl on a high-school campus into Rob Schneider in this hilarious comedy."
] |
17.99
|
B0060D2SU6
| 4 |
Awesome
|
I love this movie, I have watched it many many times and I don't get tired of it. I highly recommended (there are some disgusting scenes in the begining, but it gets so much better. Just keep watching with an open mind).
|
B0060D2SU6
|
AFQK36AESDU2MDFI7AOOBMKTV4FQ
| 1,382,939,149,000 | 0 |
I love this movie, I have watched it many many times and I don't get tired of it. I highly recommended there are some disgusting scenes in the begining, but it gets so much better. Just keep watching with an open mind.
| 218 | 18,521 |
The Hot Chick (2002)
| 1,050 |
The Hot Chick
|
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