Tomorrow Never Dies

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1997 "Yesterday is a memory. Today is history. Tomorrow is in the hands of one man."
Tomorrow Never Dies
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Tomorrow Never Dies 154f1g

6.5 | 1h59m | PG-13 | en | Adventure

A deranged media mogul is staging international incidents to pit the world's superpowers against each other. Now James Bond must take on this evil mastermind in an adrenaline-charged battle to end his reign of terror and prevent global pandemonium.

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6.5 | 1h59m | PG-13 | en | More Info
Released: December. 12,1997 | Released Producted By: EON Productions , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://mgm.com/movies/tomorrow-never-dies
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A deranged media mogul is staging international incidents to pit the world's superpowers against each other. Now James Bond must take on this evil mastermind in an adrenaline-charged battle to end his reign of terror and prevent global pandemonium.

Genre

Thriller

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Cast

Götz Otto

Director

Ken Court

Producted By

EON Productions

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Ken Court
Ken Court

Art Direction

Jonathan Lee
Jonathan Lee

Art Direction

Giles Masters
Giles Masters

Art Direction

Tony Reading
Tony Reading

Art Direction

Stephen Scott
Stephen Scott

Art Direction

Les Benson
Les Benson

Dressing Prop

Daniel Kleinman
Daniel Kleinman

Main Title Designer

Allan Cameron
Allan Cameron

Production Design

Peter Young
Peter Young

Set Decoration

Jay Maidment
Jay Maidment

Additional Still Photographer

Robert Elswit
Robert Elswit

Director of Photography

Lindy Hemming
Lindy Hemming

Costume Design

Eithné Fennel
Eithné Fennel

Hair Supervisor

Colin Jamison
Colin Jamison

Hairstylist

Lisa Tomblin
Lisa Tomblin

Hairstylist

Betty Glasow
Betty Glasow

Hairstylist

Bron Roylance
Bron Roylance

Makeup Artist

Amanda Knight
Amanda Knight

Makeup Artist

Norma Webb
Norma Webb

Makeup Supervisor

Dan Grace
Dan Grace

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Tomorrow Never Dies Audience Reviews 3g3m40

Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
bombersflyup Tomorrow Never Dies is one of the weakest installments of Bond. Entertaining enough, but nothing about it stands out.I don't care for the story or any of the villains. Carver was quite annoying and his muscle Stamper was as bland as can be. I think Teri Hatcher needed to be involved more and Michelle Yeoh's character was pretty uninteresting. There is so much unnecessary gunplay and kung fu. It might be the most action filled bond of the lot, trying to fill the void of the many things lacking. It's not just that though, it's quite a lot of bad action, I mean a chopper is flying behind them and they're just riding straight and the bullets are missing them. Just because you are Bond doesn't mean you can't be shot, you have to actually be better than them. The song by Sheryl Crow is also very weak and completely unmemorable. Despite a whole lot of negatives, it still isn't a bad film, just one of the worst in this particular great series.
ivo-cobra8 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) is my seventh favorite James Bond 007 movie and Pierce Brosnan second best movie he did in my opinion. It is not better than GoldenEye but it is good decent action movie with great explosions, dangerous stunts and great action. Who is my favorite James Bond 007? That will definitely be Pierce Brosnan no one else, since his first film GoldenEye. I saw this movie as a fifteen year old teen I even have a poster at home from this movie. I love this movie I thought Roger Spottiswoode did a good job directing it. I thought it had decent stunts, decent action, less humor than Roger Moore. If you agree with me good, if you disagree with me that is your opinion. Tomorrow Never Dies is the 18th entry in the official James Bond film series.Pierce Brosnan makes his second appearance as Agent 007, James Bond heads to stop a media mogul's plan to induce war between China and the UK in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage. I love the opening scene in which in Russia Bond steals airplane with military missals and weapons who are been sold to international terrorist and brings them home. We see Pierce Brosnan flying an airplane. In real life Pierce Brosnan was scared of that airplane he thought the crew will killed him. You have a beautiful explosions from those airplanes. In Hamburg, Bond breaks into the headquarters of Carver's media company and finds the office occupied by Henry Gupta, Carver's communications specialist and known techno-terrorist. He is been chased from security guys, because Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh) makes entry and she touches the alarm. Bond is being fired by machine guns in which he flees great action sequences.Bond drives a new car BMW 7 Series with a remote control on a cell phone Ericson. I miss those times in which we used Ericsson cell phone. In 2004 I had that phone for a year until it got broken and I had to buy a new phone. Bond with cell phone drives with his cell phone as a remotely without touching the steering wheel. I did read a complaint about this scene on IMDb that is not realistic and it shouldn't have been in this movie. Listen folks it is a fiction not realistic, it James Bond so who cares. I never mind that scene it was great action sequence in which Bond eluded his attackers and he drove his car off the wall ha ha.James Bond and Wai Lin in Saigon, Vietnam jumped off the building in Carver's HQ. They escaped Carver's henchman and the flee off the building. They slide down Carver's poster while been handcuffed. Great action sequence in which Pierce Brosnan and Michele Yeoh drove handcuff on a motorcycle. That was incredible dangerous stunt. I read Michelle Yeoh did her own stunt on the motorcycle and it was really painful too sit on that bike her legs and body hurt her. Cars and helicopter chased them until they hanker the helicopter and it explodes. Practical effect real explosion no CGI or shaky cam real action. Bond in Vietnam that was interested story well done acted. Bond on the ship a stealth craft that is invisible on the radar uses hand grenade and he actives with his watch the grenade explodes and he makes the ship visible on the radar. Bond kick's ass and he kill's on the end Carver. He throws Carver in to the sea drill excellent. Bond is fired with machine guns and he fires back killing several Carver's man.Jonathan Pryce plays a good memorable villain, 'the emperor of the air,' Elliot Carver who was prepared to go to any length to increase the power of his media empire. If you think actor Jonathan Pryce did not a good job playing a bad guy. Watch him Ronin (1998) with Robert De Niro a year after this movie he played another bad guy.Götz Otto plays Stamper, the loyal psychopath henchman who follows Carver's orders murdering a group of shipwrecked British sailors. He was a good second bad guy but he wasn't memorable like Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp.Judi Dench is once again as M and she is more handsome and awesome than she was in GoldenEye. She is a good heart person in this movie I thought the actress did her job well. Samantha Bond, Joe Don Baker and Desmond Llewellyn - all reprise their "GoldenEye" roles.Michelle Yeoh did a good job as Wai Lin the new Bond girl she was awarded for the role of Wai Lin. A martial artist of considerable skills, she preferred to work alone - until she begins to trust 007.Carver's wife Paris was played by the great beauty, Teri Hatcher was excellent as Paris Carver's wife. She was good in her role and her performance. After an assassin kill's Carver's wife here we seen Bond's remorse and feelings, not a stone killer like Daniel Craig in Quantum of Solace.Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, with the screenplay written by Bruce Feirstein.10/10 Great Bond theme, it is my seventh favorite James Bond 007 movie in top ten favorite Bond films. I love this film to death and in my opinion it is way underrated.
Python Hyena Tomorrow Never Dies (1997): Dir: Roger Spottiswoode / Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Pryce, Teri Hatcher, Ricky Jay: Exciting 007 outing with explosive action and wit. Title regards the promise of a secure future with James Bond investigating a sunken ship that was attacked on International waters. Jonathan Pryce plays the villain who creates havoc to boost his news coverage. Teamed with Michelle Yeoh and aided with gadgets including a car controlled by pad. Interesting setup descends into high powered action handled effectively by director Roger Spottiswoode. This is a vast improvement after having directed the embarrassing Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. Pierce Brosnan brings charm and charisma to Bond while Michelle Yeoh is excellent as the lady agent. Both find themselves within compromising situations where luck plays a factor. Jonathan Pryce portrays a delightful villain in that he has Bond's obituary written before he has the opportunity to kill him. Teri Hatcher is a memorable Bond villainess. She is the trophy wife of the Pryce character but she also use to be involved with Bond. It is through this where he seduces her thus leading to fatal consequences. Ricky Jay plays a techno terrorist who makes an escape early on with an encoder needed by Pryce. Entertaining installment paving the way for the 007 flicks of tomorrow. Score: 9 / 10
nicholls_les Really love this film apart from the villain Elliot Carver who is just rubbish and possibly the worst Bond villain ever. That said there is a lot to like about this film. Pierce Brosnan is at his best and I personally prefer the way he portrays Bond to Daniel Craig who looks more like a builder than a Spy.007 is on a mission to avert war between china and the West that Elliot Carver is manipulating to sell more news on his global media empire. On the way Bond meets up with his former lover, played by the beautiful Teri Hatcher who is now Carver's wife. Bond s forces with Wai Lin played by the amazing Michelle Yeoh and the Motorbike chase is better than most car chases in certain other films I can think of. the action is fantastic.Only down side is the ending which seems a bit of an anti-climax, but overall another brilliant Bond film by the amazing Mr Brosnan.

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