After a long time away, Bond returned with spectacular self-confidence in Brosnan's first 007 adventure. The brilliant GOLDENEYE.
Tag: Michael G Wilson
BOND RETROSPECTIVE 16: LICENCE TO KILL
Bond gets tough - with a tougher age restriction than before. Dalton settles into the role in this revenge thriller where Bond loses his LICENCE TO KILL.
BOND RETROSPECTIVE 15: THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
Dalton arrives as Bond in a fan favourite movie which introduced a grittier Cold War story. A fresh new direction for a franchise that was looking tired: THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS.
BOND RETROSPECTIVE 14: A VIEW TO A KILL
Moore's last Bond film is big on spectacle, and has magnificent villains, but in some places looks a little tired. A VIEW TO A KILL.
BOND RETROSPECTIVE 13: OCTOPUSSY
The Bond film that contains some great action and tension, as well as the interesting contrast between the heat of India and the Cold War in Berlin. OCTOPUSSY...
BOND RETROSPECTIVE 12: FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
Back down to earth, this movie which many forget - even though it is crammed full of memorable performances, action, humour and fun. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY.
The Rhythm Section – A discussion
EON Productions brought spy novel THE RHYTHM SECTION to life, with a fantastic central performance by Blake Lively, some good dialogue and cracking action. But did audiences get it?






