James Bond Collection Vol.1
- Blu-Ray High
Definition!
"Bond...
James Bond."
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FEATURES:
Intro:
Contains the James Bond titles:
DR NO
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
DIE ANOTHER DAY
LIVE AND LET DIE
THUNDERBALL
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Editorial Review:
They’ve taken their time getting here, but the 007 back catalogue
finally makes its bow in high definition, with a broad choice of
films to get things started. And where better to start than with the
film that started the James Bond saga off in the first place?
Dr. No, starring Sean
Connery, is the first of the official Bonds, and regarded by many as
one of the best. It’s inevitably quite raw by recent standards (and
arguably better for it), but the balance of humour and action is
superbly handled, and it continues to endure far beyond nostalgia
value.
From Russia With Love,
also starring Connery, is even better (and this is the 007 film that
plenty cite as their outright favourite), pitting Bond up against
SPECTRE in an ambitious and outstanding adventure.
The final Connery title in the set is
Thunderball, which finds SPECTRE again up to no good,
holding a city to ransom under threat of an atomic weapon. It, too,
is premium Bond, and great to see in high definition.
Next up in the set is a pair of Roger
Moore outings, starting with his debut in the role, Live and
Let Die. The memorable title song aside, this is an
often-underrated adventure, replete with dramatic boat chase, and
drug smugglers needing to be taken down.
Then there’s For Your Eyes Only,
which pits Bond against Julian Glover’s Kristatos in the hunt for
the ATAC weapons system.
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The final film in the set is Pierce
Brosnan’s swansong as 007, Die Another Day, which also
introduces Halle Berry as Jinx, a massive ice castle and the
oft-mocked invisible car. But it’s a harder adventure than you’d
expect, and again, better than it’s given credit for.
It’s been some wait for James Bond
fans eager to get their hands on high definition versions of their
favourites. And while there are still plenty of Bond movies to make
the jump to 1080p, this collection is a great way to get the ball
rolling. Let’s hope James Bond will return to hi-def. And soon.
--Jon Foster
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DR NO
[1962]:
NOW
meet the most extraordinary gentleman spy in all
fiction!...JAMES BOND, Agent 007!
The first 007 film. Whilst investigating
the strange goings-on in Jamaica, James Bond, a secret agent,
uncovers a plot to conquer the world. Master criminal Dr. No
becomes the chief suspect.
James Bond's investigation of a missing
colleague in Jamaica leads him to the island of the mysterious
Dr. No and a scheme to end the US space program.
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FROM
RUSSIA WITH LOVE [1963]:
The world's masters of murder pull out all the stops to destroy
Agent 007!
Secret agent James Bond battles the
all-enveloping tentacles of an international crime syndicate
SPECTRE. Their plan for world supremacy unfolds with icy
efficiency. But Bond dispatches sultry spies, madmen, and double
agents with the same coolness he displays while downing martinis
and making love to beautiful blondes
Bond travels to Turkey to meet a
mysterious Russian woman who claims to have fallen in love with
his photograph. She offers him a secret translating device if he
will join her. It's Bond's assignment to get the girl and the
machine back to England-- in style.
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THUNDERBALL [1965]:
Look
Up! Look Down! Look Out! Here Comes The Biggest Bond Of All!
Based on Ian Fleming's 1961 novel. Here's
007 at his best. The fourth film in the Bond series finds the
super spy battling a powerful organisation named S.P.E.C.T.R.E,
which has threatened to destroy Miami with an atomic weapon
unless a huge ransom is paid.
James Bond heads to The Bahamas to recover two nuclear warheads
stolen by SPECTRE agent Emilio Largo in an international
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LIVE
AND LET DIE [1973]:
Roger
Moo7re is James Bond!
In his first turn as James Bond, Roger
Moore infiltrates a gang of narcotics smugglers in
voodoo-infested Jamaica. His daring exploits lead him on a
number of incredible chases and possible the greatest car stunt
ever!
007 is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate
armed with a complex organization and a reliable psychic tarot
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FOR
YOUR EYES ONLY [1981]:
Bond
Has Everything - James Bond Agent 007 Is Back!
Moore makes his fifth appearance as 007 in
this, the twelfth Bond film. Bond must locate a weapons system
known as ATAC, which controls Great Britain's submarines, after
it is sunk on a ship in the Ionian Sea. He must contend with a
formidable villain known as Kristatos. However he does have the
lovely and talented Melina on his side.
For fans Blofeld, Moneypenny and Q all put
in appearances. Watch for the breathtaking race down a ski slope
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DIE
ANOTHER DAY [2002]:
Events
don't get any bigger than...!
In the 20th James Bond adventure--007
(Pierce Brosnan) gets captured and subsequently tortured during
an assignment in North Korea. After escaping, he embarks on a
dangerous mission that involves tracking a terrorist named Zao
to Cuba, where 007 also encounters Jinx. Bond travels back to
England and then to Iceland. Before long, Bond and Jinx are
reunited and battling Graves, Zao.
Directed by Lee Tamahori, 007 catches up
with the 21st century and the results are grittier and more
explosive than ever before. Although it begins as one of the
darkest and most violent Bond films, the intense mood is also
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Cast:
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DR NO [1962]:
Sean Connery ... James Bond
Ursula Andress ... Honey Ryder
Joseph Wiseman ... Dr. No
Jack Lord ... Felix Leiter
Bernard Lee ... M.
Anthony Dawson ... Professor R. J. Dent
Zena Marshall ... Miss Taro
John Kitzmiller ... Quarrel
Eunice Gayson ... Sylvia Trench
Lois Maxwell ... Miss Moneypenny
Peter Burton ... Maj. Boothroyd |
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
[1963]:
Sean Connery ... James Bond
Daniela Bianchi ... Tatiana Romanova
Pedro Armendáriz ... Ali Kerim Bey (as Pedro Armendariz)
Lotte Lenya ... Rosa Klebb
Robert Shaw ... Donovan 'Red' Grant
Bernard Lee ... M
Eunice Gayson ... Sylvia Trench
Walter Gotell ... Morzeny
Francis De Wolff ... Vavra - Gypsy Leader (as Francis de
Wolff)
George Pastell ... Train Conductor
Nadja Regin ... Kerim's Girl
Lois Maxwell ... Miss Moneypenny |
THUNDERBALL [1965]:
Sean Connery ... James Bond
Claudine Auger ... Dominique 'Domino' Derval
Adolfo Celi ... Emilio Largo - SPECTRE #2
Luciana Paluzzi ... Fiona Volpe
Rik Van Nutter ... Felix Leiter
Guy Doleman ... Count Lippe
Molly Peters ... Patricia Fearing
Martine Beswick ... Paula Caplan
Bernard Lee ... M
Desmond Llewelyn ... Q
Lois Maxwell ... Miss Moneypenny
Roland Culver ... Foreign Secretary
Earl Cameron ... Pinder
Paul Stassino ... Major Francois Derval |
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LIVE AND LET DIE [1973]:
Roger Moore ... James Bond
Yaphet Kotto ... Kananga / Mr. Big
Jane Seymour ... Solitaire
Clifton James ... Sheriff J.W. Pepper
Julius Harris ... Tee Hee (as Julius W. Harris)
Geoffrey Holder ... Baron Samedi
David Hedison ... Felix Leiter
Gloria Hendry ... Rosie Carver
Bernard Lee ... M
Lois Maxwell ... Miss Moneypenny |
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
[1981]:
Roger Moore ... James Bond
Carole Bouquet ... Melina Havelock
Topol ... Milos Columbo
Lynn-Holly Johnson ... Bibi Dahl
Julian Glover ... Aristotle Kristatos
Cassandra Harris ... Countess Lisl von Schlaf
Jill Bennett ... Jacoba Brink
Michael Gothard ... Emile Leopold Locque
John Wyman ... Erich Kriegler
Jack Hedley ... Sir Timothy Havelock
Lois Maxwell ... Miss Moneypenny
Desmond Llewelyn ... Q
Geoffrey Keen ... M.O.D. Sir Frederick Gray
Walter Gotell ... General Anatol Gogol |
DIE ANOTHER DAY [2002]:
Pierce Brosnan ... James Bond
Halle Berry ... Jinx
Toby Stephens ... Gustav Graves
Rosamund Pike ... Miranda Frost
Rick Yune ... Zao
Judi Dench ... M
John Cleese ... Q
Michael Madsen ... Damian Falco
Will Yun Lee ... Colonel Moon
Kenneth Tsang ... General Moon
Emilio Echevarría ... Raoul
Mikhail Gorevoy ... Vlad (as Michael Gorevoy)
Lawrence Makoare ... Mr. Kil
Colin Salmon ... Charles Robinson
Samantha Bond ... Miss Moneypenny |
Number of discs: 6
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