Goldeneye: Pierce Brosnan – James Bond Revisited

When Licence to Kill came out in the summer of 1989, it, unfortunately, marked the end of Timothy Dalton's tenure as James Bond. A significant delay involving behind-the-scenes wheeling and dealing meant a proposed third Dalton film, The Property of...

The Living Daylights (Timothy Dalton): James Bond Revisited

After Roger Moore officially retired as James Bond 007 following the release of A View to a Kill, EON productions had to find themselves a new 007. There were many contenders, including Sam Neill, and Pierce Brosnan was even hired...

Never Say Never Again (Sean Connery) James Bond Revisited

The year 1983 was perhaps the biggest in the James Bond franchise's history, as it's the only time not one but two 007 movies hit theaters. One was the official Roger Moore/EON entry, Octopussy, which opened to blockbuster business worldwide,...

Octopussy (1983): Roger Moore – James Bond Revisted

Welcome back to James Bond Revisited, where we take a look back at all the 007 movies counting down to the eventual release of No Time to Die, which should come out… someday. This week, we're taking a look at...

Roger Moore: James Bond Revisited – Moonraker

James Bond in space! I know, I know – sounds crazy, right? Well, it actually happened back in 1979. In the wake of The Spy Who Loved Me's major box office success, another Bond movie was greenlit, and originally the...

The Spy Who Loved Me: James Bond Revisited

Welcome back to James Bond Revisited, where we revisit all the Bond films movie by movie. Following the disaster that was The Man With The Golden Gun, EON had to pull out all the stops for the next make-or-break instalment....

The Man With the Golden Gun (James Bond Revisited)

Welcome back to another episode of "James Bond Revisited"! This time, we're taking a look at Roger Moore's second outing as 007, The Man With the Golden Gun, which was actually something of a fiasco for the series, resulting in...
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