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Judi Dench
Reviews Featuring Judi Dench
A fine addition to the Bond film collection, with the usual collection of gadgets, bad guys, chases and plenty of action.
Space opera, a prison breakout, spectral zealots and an anarchist anti-hero dumb, maybe, but this film has enough in it to make you see the light.
Disneys once-great 2-D machine bows out with a whimper.
Youre only as old as the person you feel.
Daniel Craig is this generations James Bond, and this spy story of how 007 got his license to kill gives us all the action, romance, and kick-ass chase scenes that we can handle.
Nine is a visually stunning triumph musically, but in the end, there's just not enough room on the canvas for all that star power.
This is not for everyone but is a masterful retelling of a classic novel that offers a new take without abandoning the tone and themes of the book.
Quantum of Solace fails to live up to the potential of Daniel Craig's first outing and is so depressing that afterwards you may want to drown kittens for a bit of light relief.
Undoubtedly ridiculous but hugely entertaining with cool characters, a likeable new 007 and awesome stunts. Just the shot in the arm the Bond series needed.
Craig and Mendes put in an above average turn in the Bond series. Some great action sequences sit uneasily next to some extremely mediocre ones but the story and the fascinating bunch of characters keep things interesting.
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