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Godzilla...and it was badass. For a summer popcorn monster flick it gets a thumbs up.

 

Best popcorn flick since Man Of Steel. Loved it as well!

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This one's a bit shaky. Bond dressed up as a clown? A crocodile suit? A big fight involving circus folk and a hot air balloon? Still, the big fight on top of the train is a great action set piece.

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A View to a Kill...Roger Moore is obviously too old by this point, which is highlighted even more because Tanya Roberts looks really young. That being said, I still enjoy this one, and it's nice having "John Steed" turn up, since we've already had Cathy Gale, Emma Peel, and even Purdy briefly.

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AKA Mindscape

 

I get SO pissed when a very nice and promising B-movie get totally ruined by a bad ending! This one had it all: nice mood, nice plot, good faces, and then it had to go the worst route it could go. Man, really.

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Everyone is young again! I like this one, and Dalton does good on his first time out. The only thing I think lets this one down are slightly weak villains. Joe Don Baker is much better when he comes back as the CIA guy in the Brosnan films.

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Licence to Kill is quite dark and gritty, and almost killed the franchise...so it's quite odd that going dark and gritty later resurrected the franchise again with Daniel Craig. This isn't my favourite, but there's still lots to enjoy, especially the awesome tanker chase at the end.

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Bond came back with a bang. A great first film for Brosnan, with a memorable bunch of bad guys, and one of the best pre-credits scenes. I still remember when this one was brand new...and I remember playing the N64 multiplayer game too...good times.

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Bond came back with a bang. A great first film for Brosnan, with a memorable bunch of bad guys, and one of the best pre-credits scenes. I still remember when this one was brand new...and I remember playing the N64 multiplayer game too...good times.

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I love Michelle Yeoh!

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This one's alright. The boat chase in the Thames is great, and it's good to have Robbie Coltrane back.

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Die Another Day...well...the first half is great. Love the sword fight, and Toby Stephens is entertaining, but the second half is too CGI heavy...and there's an invisible car....But these two also have John Cleese.

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How bad can a monster movie be, when you see the creature ONLY IN THE DAMNED POSTER????

Well, now you know. In the whole bunch of the cast, you don't feel symphaty for any one of them, so you're glad they all die. Maybe that's the point.

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