Diary Entry forTomorrow Never Dies
The second Brosnan Bond, this one was better than Goldeneye. Still not a great villain, however Wai Lin is a good Bond girl and the action scenes are better. The kiss at the end felt out of place though, and a little odd. Still, not the worse Bond.
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Tomorrow Never Dies
Some neato action, and Jonathan Pryce chaotically typing headlines on a wireless keyboard with one hand is the very image of Bond villainy. The ghostly shade of earlier Bonds pass through this one intermittantly, especially towards the beginning with the sudden wink-wink-nudge reversal in attitude from M and Moneypenny. Well, at least Michelle Yeoh is here to kick all the remaining ass.
Tomorrow Never Dies
liked this one even more the second time around. it’s quintessential nineties action, of course, but does a better job balancing the bondiness of it all than the next two. some really pretty frames and i love seeing milf teri hatcher
Tomorrow Never Dies
if they made a bond multiverse movie i would absolutely believe brosnan as the old bond who turned evil
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