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Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM)
Studio: United Artists Films
Release Date: Nov 22, 2002
Running Time: 123 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
A high-speed hovercraft chase, through a minefield in the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea, marks the beginning of James Bond (Agent 007) embarking on his latest mission. From Hong Kong, to Cuba to London, Bond circles the world in his quest to unmask a traitor, and prevent a war of catastrophic proportions. On his way, he crosses paths with the beautiful Jinx and Miranda Frost, who become further entwined in his latest adventure. Hot on the trail of deadly megalomaniac, Gustav Graves and his ruthless right-hand man Zao, Bond travels to Iceland into the villain's lair: a palace built entirely of ice. There he experiences, firsthand, the power of a high-tech weapon. Ultimately, this leads to an explosive confrontation back in Korea, where the mission began.
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Director
James Bond
Jinx
Gustav Graves
Miranda Frost
Zao
Damian Falco
Colonel Moon
General Moon
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May 20, 2003
Die may not be the best James Bond film -- how could it be, since Sean Connery isn't in it? But Pierce Brosnan, in his fourth time at bat, finally finds the right note of killer charm. And Halle Berry does wonders for a bikini, just like the one that almost covered Ursula Andress in the first Bond film, Dr. No. What makes this two-disc set a keeper are the extras, which expand on everything from the opening credits to stunts, action, gadgets and the footage that had to be digitally altered. It's
To commemorate Bond's 20th anniversary in movies, Agent 007 is back--ready to tackle more devious villains and foil more dastardly plans. This time a megalomaniac wants to start World War III using a satellite weapon. Story The key ingredient to any Bond flick is the quasi-plausible, globe-trotting plots, where on more than one occasion, you are asked to suspend your disbelief. This is particularly true for Die Another Day, where reality assuredly takes a back seat--almost too much. The action
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