You Only Live Twice (1967) Review

James Bond head to Japan to find the true culprit behind the attacks out in space and prevent a nuclear war breaking out.

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Dr. No (1962) Review

In the very first James Bond film Sean Connery sets the standards high as 007.

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Thunderball (1965) Review

James Bond heads to The Bahamas to recover two nuclear warheads stolen by SPECTRE agent Emilio Largo in an international extortion scheme.

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Goldfinger (1964) Review

Often said to be the best ever Bond film . . . With very good reason! Sean Connery is back as Bond and makes an enemy of Goldfinger.

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From Russia With Love (1963) Review

James Bond must retrieve a Soviet encryption device Lektor before an evil group SPECTRE finds it first, naturally a love interest is also involved Tatiana Romanova a Russian woman with an agenda of her own?

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007 at the Movies

As we are gearing up to James Bond’s 23rd cinema outing Skyfall at the end of this month, everything is Bond! Last week Adele reached number 1 with the single of the same name for the up and coming film, with a very traditional Bond theme! Daniel Craig is back for his 3rd outing, but Sky Movies have also got involved by having a whole Movie channel devoted to 007. Showing every film, over and over again! Brilliant build up to Skyfall’s release. I am going to attend to review the other 22 Bond films before the release of Skyfall . . . It is going to be a difficult task but I am going to try!!! 007

But who is your favorite Bond?

Official James Bond films

  1. Dr. No (1962-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  2. From Russia With Love (1963-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  3. Goldfinger (1964-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  4. Thunderball (1965-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  5. You Only Live Twice (1967-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  6. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969-George Lazenby) –REVIEW
  7. Diamonds Are Forever (1971-Sean Connery) — REVIEW
  8. Live and Let Die (1973-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  9. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  10. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  11. Moonraker (1979-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  12. For Your Eyes Only (1981-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  13. Octopussy (1983-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  14. A View to a Kill (1985-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  15. The Living Daylights (1987-Timothy Dalton) – REVIEW
  16. Licence to Kill (1989-Timothy Dalton) – REVIEW
  17. GoldenEye (1995-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  18. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  19. The World is Not Enough (1999-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  20. Die Another Day (2002-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  21. Casino Royale (2006-Daniel Craig) – REVIEW
  22. Quantum of Solace (2008-Daniel Craig) – REVIEW
  23. Skyfall (November 2012-Daniel Craig) – REVIEW

Other films

  • Never Say Never Again (1983-Sean Connery) – REVIEW

Oscar Moments 3

Jack Black and Will Ferrell inform us of the lyrics that go with the “music” the winners do not want to hear!

100 Sexiest Actors – 40-31

The next 10 . . . from 40 to 31 . . .

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Streep Picked For Lifetime Achievement Award

She totally deserves it, she has done so much over the years. And I am sure she will keep going for quite a long time yet.

Meryl Streep is set to rule the Rome Film Festival – she will be honoured with the top award to mark her outstanding career.

The Out of Africa star will receive the Marcus Aurelius Lifetime Achievement Award, which has previously been bestowed upon industry legends such as Sir Sean Connery and Al Pacino.

Streep will reflect upon her four decades as she hosts an on-stage discussion for the event’s guests, sharing insights acquired throughout her lengthy career.

The fourth annual Rome Film Festival is scheduled to run from 15 to 23 October.

Just Cause (1995) Review

Paul Armstrong is a Harvard Professor and lured back into the courtroom after twenty-five years to take on a new case.

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