Tomorrow Never Dies |
My Rating: (out of 5 stars) | |
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Primary Location: |
First Saw:In Theatre |
Saw at/with: Hoyts Branford
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Rating: PG-13
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Year:
1997
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Category: Action
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Director:
Roger Spottiswoode
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Time:
117 min.
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Writer:
Bruce Feirstein
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Mine: |
After the god awful "Golden Eye" this was a great releaf. Fun, goofy, lots of gadgets, and great stunts. Too bad that they kill off Terry Hatcher so soon. I love that they made the villian a media mougel, a great idea.
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Leonard Maltin/Plot synopsis: |
James Bond goes after a megalomaniacal media magnate (Pryce) whose tentacles reach around the globe, and whose wife was a former flame of 007. Along the way, he teams up with Asian action-film star Yeoh, who proves a compatible screen companion. The action never flags, though it becomes somewhat mechanical after a while.
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