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Product Name | James Bond [Blu-ray] |
Category | Electronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV |
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SKU | SELEX-504-7-4318 |
Model | 3964707000 |
Price New | 62.22 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 29.55 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
Cast | Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Bernard Lee, Joseph Wiseman, Jack Lord |
Genre | ACTION & ADVENTURE |
Binding | Blu-ray |
Format | Import |
Run Time | 706 unknown-units |
Long Description | UK Released DVD/Blu-Ray item. It MAY NOT play on regular US DVD/Blu-Ray player. You may need a multi-region US DVD/Blu-Ray player to play this item. Theyâ€TMve taken their time getting here, but the 007 back catalogue finally makes its bow in high definition, with a broad choice of films to get things started. And where better to start than with the film that started the James Bond saga off in the first place? Dr. No, starring Sean Connery, is the first of the official Bonds, and regarded by many as one of the best. Itâ€TMs inevitably quite raw by recent standards (and arguably better for it), but the balance of humour and action is superbly handled, and it continues to endure far beyond nostalgia value. From Russia With Love, also starring Connery, is even better (and this is the 007 film that plenty cite as their outright favourite), pitting Bond up against SPECTRE in an ambitious and outstanding adventure. The final Connery title in the set is Thunderball, which finds SPECTRE again up to no good, holding a city to ransom under threat of an atomic weapon. It, too, is premium Bond, and great to see in high definition. Next up in the set is a pair of Roger Moore outings, starting with his debut in the role, Live and Let Die. The memorable title song aside, this is an often-underrated adventure, replete with dramatic boat chase, and drug smugglers needing to be taken down. Then thereâ€TMs For Your Eyes Only, which pits Bond against Julian Gloverâ€TMs Kristatos in the hunt for the ATAC weapons system. The final film in the set is Pierce Brosnanâ€TMs swansong as 007, Die Another Day, which also introduces Halle Berry as Jinx, a massive ice castle and the oft-mocked invisible car. But itâ€TMs a harder adventure than youâ€TMd expect, and again, better than itâ€TMs given credit for. Itâ€TMs been some wait for James Bond fans eager to get their hands on high definition versions of their favourites. And while there are still plenty o |
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Modified | 03-07-2018 4:01:43pm |
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