Tomorrow Never Dies Quick Movie Reviews

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
2.5/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 06/07/2020

Somehow, the idea of a media mogul creating tragedies so his own network can report on them feels both relevant and tiresomely dated at the same time. The action scenes and special effects hold up quite well, but the attempts at satire make it feel like a relic.

Rating of
4/4

SadnessNeverGoes - wrote on 05/29/2019

one of the best bond films ever made..fact or fiction giuys this is what media really does the story of this film is truth of how media empires try to make countries fight each other the battle of the narratives and all that politics,anyway this is one of the best 007 films ever made pierce brosnan,terry hatcher,and jonatham pryce did a fantastic job their acting performances were so great the dvd is best with remastered audio and dts mix with superb picture quality,now all this needs is a 4k release.waiting for bond 25. now.

Rating of
3/4

Matthew Brady - wrote on 01/11/2014

A media tycoon, Elliott Carver, plans to complete his empire by starting a war between China and the UK. Now this feels like a James Bond movie not like Goldeneye which that movie was a different movie to me, I liked this movie more then golden eye because the movie is more fun and fleshed out.

Rating of
2.5/4

Yojimbo - wrote on 09/19/2012

Michelle Yeoh is a great addition to the cast and makes a suitable feminine match for 007. It would be a great addtition overall, but it's let down by the rather cheesy showdown at the end and Johnathon Pryce's insistence on acting like a pantomime villain.

Rating of
3/4

mitchellyoung - wrote on 02/08/2012

Although not the most memorable Bond villain and scenario, Tomorrow Never Dies still features some explosive action and a continuation of Pierce Brosnan's suave and charming grasp on the franchise.

Rating of
3/4

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 12/08/2011

Another Bond flick involving water and ships much like its previous predecessors. M sends Bond to investigate Elliot Carver after Carver Media releases any news. One of many favorite scenes of mine was the escape with his BMW 750i. Yeoh is a welcome addition as well. A more realistic film with sufficient action and humor, Tomorrow Never Dies was a good Bond film with improved acting and screenplay.

Rating of
3/4

SIngli6 - wrote on 11/10/2011

With all the grace of a Connery Bond and all the cautious whimsy of the Moore years, 'Tomorrow Never Dies' sees Brosnan develop a far more endearing screen persona than was formerly seen in 'Goldeneye'. Michelle Yeoh and Jonathan Pryce are also excellent.

Rating of
3/4

Unknown - wrote on 05/09/2011

Great follow up to 'Goldeneye'. It wasn't as exciting, but it was still great in most of the same ways.

Rating of
2.5/4

Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/19/2008

As Bond villains go, a Bill Gates/ Rupert Murdoch/ Satan combo might not be the scariest, but it's probably one of the most realistic. This is the start of the Bond downfall, though it isn't too bad yet. Not terrible, but not great.

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