Review of Licence to Kill (1989) by Phil Perrello for IGN — 28 Oct 1991
If Licence to Kill added more than just scenes with Q to lighten the load, if it provided a love interest as compelling as Vesper and more engaging than Lowell's whiny Pam Bouvier, this Bond could have been one of the instant greats, instead of one that is better appreciated with age.
The movie is not perfect, but a lot of what works now in the series got its start in Dalton's last mission as James Bond.
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This review of Licence to Kill (1989) was written by Phil Perrello and published by IGN on 28 Oct 1991.
Licence to Kill has generally received positive reviews.
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