In fall 2020, I first watched the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth films of the 007 series starring Pierce Brosnan on the television set and I occasionally did the spy action ones again after that.
Each of them follows the activities of James Bond, an
agent of MI6.
Although I had not expected the 007 ones starring Brosnan so much because they had less reputation than other actors' 007 ones, yet
they were enjoyable maybe thanks to the pictures that looked not so old. Sean
Connery as 007 is manly, Roger Moore is awesome and humorous, and Timothy
Dalton is kind of straightforward. As for Pierce Brosna as 007, he is good on
the whole because he is handsome, kind of sophisticated and good at action
scenes, though his presence is lighter.
GoldenEye was released in 1995. A good movie. The
two Bond Girls, Izabella Scorupco on Bond's side and Famke Janssen on the foe's
one, are both beautiful. Judi Dench as M appear for the first time.
Tomorrow Never Dies was done in 1997. It is good as a spy action
one but did not leave an impression on me that much.
The World Is Not Enough was done in 1999. Sophie Marceau appears in it. She was in her late thirties on the release. I had been captivated by her cuteness when she was in her late teens, however, I was not fascinated by her maybe because she played the bitch villain in the flick. She must have devoted herself to the role so much that I was not.