Product Description
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Disc 1: *Goldfinger (1964) THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES
LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER Audio Commentary Featuring Guy Hamilton
Audio Commentary Featuring Cast and Crew
Disc 2: **Goldfinger Bonus Disc DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT Sean
Connery From the Set of Goldfinger Screen Tests On Tour With the
Aston Martin DB-5 Honor Blackman Open-Ended Interview 007 MISSION
CONTROL Interactive Guide Into the World of Goldfinger The Making
of Goldfinger The Goldfinger Phenomenon Original Publicity
Featurette MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA Original Trailers, TV Spots,
Photo Gallery & Radio Communications
Disc 3: *The World Is Not Enough (1999) THE COMPLETE SPECIAL
FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER Audio Commentary Featuring
Director Michael Apted Audio Commentary Featuring Peter Lamont,
David Arnold and Vic Armstrong
Disc 4: **The World Is Not Enough Bonus Disc DECLASSIFIED: MI6
VAULT Deleted Scenes and Alternate Angles With Introductions by
Director Michael Apted Alternate Angle, Expanded Angle Scene: The
Thames Boat Chase James Bond Down River - Original 1999
Featurette Creating an Icon: Making the Teaser Trailer Hong Kong
Press Conference 007 MISSION CONTROL Interactive Guide Into the
World of The World Is Not Enough The Making of The World Is Not
Enough Bond Cocktail Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn Garbage 'The
World Is Not Enough' Music Video The Secrets of 007 MINISTRY OF
PROPAGANDA Original Trailer & Photo Gallery
Disc 5: *Diamonds Are Forever (1971) THE COMPLETE SPECIAL
FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER Audio Commentary Featuring
Director Guy Hamilton and Members of the Cast and Crew
Disc 6: **Diamonds Are Forever Bonus Disc DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT
Deleted Scenes Sean Connery 1971: The BBC Interview Lesson # 007:
Close Quarter Combat Deleted Footage - Oil Rig Attack Satellite &
Explosions Test Reel Alternate & Expanded Angles 007 007 MISSION
CONTROL Interactive Guide Into the World of Diamonds Are Forever
Inside Diamonds Are Forever Cubby Broccoli - The Man Behind Bond
MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery
& Radio Communications
Disc 7: *The Man With The Golden (1974) **The Man With The
Golden Bonus Disc Newly Recorded Audio Commentary Featuring
Sir Roger Moore THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION
DOSSIER Audio Commentary Featuring Director Guy Hamilton and
Members of the Cast and Crew
Disc 8: DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT Roger Moore and HervÃ(c)
Villechaize - The Russell Harty Show On Location With The Man
With the Golden Guy Hamilton: The Director Speaks Girls
Fighting American Thrill Show Stunt Film The Road to Bond: Stunt
Coordinator W.J. Millian Jr. 007 MISSION CONTROL Interactive
Guide Into the World of The Man With the Golden Inside The
Man With the Golden An Original Documentary Double-O
Stuntmen: A Look at the Greatest Stunts and Stunt Performers in
the Bond Films MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA Original Trailers, TV
Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications
Disc 9: *The Living Daylights (1987) THE COMPLETE SPECIAL
FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER Audio Commentary Featuring
Director John Glen and Members of the Cast and Crew
Disc 10: **The Living Daylights Bonus Disc DECLASSIFIED: MI6
VAULT Deleted Scenes With Introduction by John Glen Happy
Anniversary, 007 Silver Anniversary Featurettes Timothy Dalton:
The New James Bond/Vienna Press Conference Timothy Dalton: On
Acting Dalton and d'Abo Interviews The Ice Chase Outtakes -
Deleted Footage With Director John Glen Narration 007 MISSION
CONTROL Interactive Guide Into the World of The Living Daylights
Inside The Living Daylights Ian Fleming: 007's Creator a-ha 'The
Living Daylights' Music Video The Making of 'The Living
Daylights' Music Video MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA Original Trailers,
TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications
Set Contains:
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The Man with the Golden : The British super with a license
to kill takes on his dark underworld double, a classy assassin
who kills with golden bullets at $1 million a hit. Roger Moore,
in his second outing as James Bond, meets Christopher Lee's
amanga, one of the most magnetic villains in the entire
series, in this entertaining but rather wan entry in the 007
sweepstakes. Bond's globetrotting search takes him to Hong Kong,
Bangkok, and finally China, where amanga turns his island
retreat into a twisted theme park for a deadly game of wits
between the men, moderated by amanga's diminutive man
Friday Nick Nack (Fantasy Island's Herv Villechaize). Moore
balances the overplayed humor of the film with a steely
performance and Lee's charm and enthusiasm makes amanga a
cool, deadly, and thoroughly enchanting adversary. --Sean Axmaker
Goldfinger: To own Goldfinger (1964) on DVD is to have at your
fingertips the proof that Sean Connery is the definitive James
Bond. No one but Connery can believably seduce women so
effortlessly, kill with almost as much ease, and then pull
another bottle of Dom Perignon '53 out of the fridge. Goldfinger
contains many of the most memorable scenes in the Bond series:
gorgeous Shirley Eaton (as Jill Masterson) coated in gold paint
by evil Auric Goldfinger and deposited in Bond's bed; silent
Oddjob, flipping a razor-sharp derby like a Frisbee to sever
heads; our hero spread-eagle on a table while a laser beam moves
threateningly toward his crotch. Honor Blackman's Pussy Galore is
the prototype for the series' of man-hating supermodels. And
Desmond Llewelyn makes his first appearance as Q, giving Bond
what is still his most impressive car, a snazzy little number
that fires off smoke screens, punctures the tires of vehicles on
the chase, and boasts a handy ejector seat. Go! ldfinger's two
climaxes, inside Fort Knox and aboard a private plane, have to be
seen to be believed. --Raphael Shargel
The World Is Not Enough:Bond 5.0, Pierce Brosnan, undercuts his
usually suave persona with a darker, more brutal edge largely
absent since Sean Connery departed. Equally tantalizing are our
initial glimpses of Bond's nemesis du jour, Renard (Robert
Carlyle), and imminent love interest, Elektra King (Sophie
Marceau), both atypically complex characters cast with seemingly
shrewd choices, and directed by the capable Michael Apted. The
story's focus on post-Soviet geopolitics likewise starts off on a
savvy note, before being overtaken by increasingly Byzantine plot
twists, hidden motives, and reversals of loyalty superheated by
relentless (if intermittently perfunctory) action sequences.--Sam
Sutherland Diamonds Are Forever: Sean Connery retired from the
007 franchise after You Only Live Twice but was lured back for
one last official appearance as James Bond in Diamonds Are
Forever. He's in fine form--cool but ruthless--in a sharp
precredits sequence hunting the unkillable Blofeld (a suavely
menacing Charles Gray in this incarnation), but the MacGuffin of
a story (involving diamond smuggling, a superlaser on a
satellite, and Blofeld's latest plot to rule the world ) is full
of the groaning tongue-in-cheek gags that Roger Moore would make
his signature. Goldfinger director Guy Hamilton keeps the film
zipping along gamely from one entertaining set piece to another,
including a terrific car chase in a parking lot, a battle with a
pair of bikini-clad killer gymnasts named Bambi and Thumper, and
a deadly game with a bizarre pair of fey, sardonic killers who
dispatch their victims with elaborate invention. Connery retired
again after this one but he returned once more, for Nev! er Say
Never Again 15 years later. --Sean Axmaker The Living Daylights:
Timothy Dalton made his 007 debut in the lean, mean mode of Sean
Connery, doing away with the pun-filled camp of Roger Moore's
final outings. He establishes his persona right from the gritty
pre-credits sequence, in which he hangs from a speeding truck as
it barrels down narrow cobblestone streets, battles an assassin
mano a mano, and lands in the arms of a bikinied babe. This James
Bond is ruthless, tough, and romantic. The Living Daylights, set
during the thaw of the cold war, begins with the defection of
Russian KGB General Koskov (Jeroen Krabb) and his revelation of a
Soviet plot to eliminate Britain's secret agent force. Assigned
to eliminate Koskov's Soviet boss (John Rhys-Davies), Bond
uncovers a conspiracy involving Koskov and an American arms
dealer (Joe Don Baker). Maryam d'Abo makes a fine Bond girl as
Koskov's beautiful cellist girlfriend, a classy innocent who soon
loses her naive blush and shows her pluck. Veteran series
director John Glen's action scenes have never been
better--especially the show-stopping mid-air battle on the net of
a speeding cargo plane--and he returns the series to the smart,
rough, high-energy adventures that made the Bond reputation.
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