Review of Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) by Duke_Nukem — 13 Oct 2015
The second Bond movie with Pierce Brosnan as James Bond has a silly and unbelievable story, but is full of action and fun. The bike scene is especially exciting and the BMW with remote control very funny.
Brosnan is a very enjoyable Bond with his British charm and witty remarks. Michelle Yeoh is a strong leading lady and together with Bond she makes a perfect team although their sexual chemistry feels a bit unconvincing.
Teri Hatcher as Carver's wife is nothing more than eye candy.
Jonathan Pryce as Elliot Carver is not very threatening as a villain, with his little tablet in his hand he looks rather weak and insecure. He is definitely the weakest link in this movie.
Carver's killerboy Stamper doesn't have much screen time and the end fight with Bond is a bit dull.
Judi Dench who plays 'M' since the movie Goldeneye is less annoying than usual and this time around even rooting for Bond, but she's still a nagging granny.
Vincent Schiavelli as the assassin Dr. Kaufman is very amusing indeed. Stamper: "Sir, they can't get into the car.
This review of Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) was written by Duke_Nukem on 13 Oct 2015.
Tomorrow Never Dies has generally received positive reviews.
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