Die Another Day

Approval Rate: 72%

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    darkpalace

    Tue May 31 2011

    I saw this and was taken by the beginning with the action. A lot of times I am not really interested in the James Bond movies. It seems like guy's movies. But I watched this one. Then I was getting a bit bored with it and thinking same old thing. But there was a big twist in it. I am not a big Halle Berry fan but she was ok in it. I am not really that much a fan of his either. Together I thought they represented everything well. It showed that everything is not always what you think it is. Watch out for the double agent. Fine stuff. Big special effects. I am also from the Planet or star system Andromeda as different from elsewhere on rateitall. no kidding.

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    index6a9

    Mon Jul 20 2009

    Actresses were awesome. Both Halle and Rosamund was looking stunning. Locations selected for N. Korea and Iceland were fantastic. Some of stunts were good. Toby played good role. I like his role more than Pierce. Comparing with previous release it was good movie in all. Halle Berry made stunning appearance. Story looks like made short due to time restriction. Have a look at this flick.

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    vadallen

    Tue Jul 08 2008

    DAD is actually more about high-tech stuff and the 40th anniversary than a particular plot. However, they did a really great job making tributes to all previous Bond movies and still creating an entertaining story with traditional elements. Unfortunately, with Bond being captured and abandoned it has a real drawback: one does not want to be 007 watching this movie, and its wrong.

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    wjones007

    Tue Jun 10 2008

    I will admit that I am predisposed to like Bond movies. I grew up in the 60's watching the Sean Connery movies with my Dad (Connery will always be the best) and they were great. But I liked this one. The Bond movies have always been more about the look and feel than they have about good story telling and great acting. In this one the vilans were dispicable, the women were beautiful, the cars were cool and though it wasn't the best I still had fun.

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    fb61200893

    Sun Nov 04 2007

    I didn't think this was terrible, like many critics. But it is a usual glossy shallow British film trying to make it big in America. Stick to what you're good at. The effects look outdated, the use of the Eden project as an Antartic corporate HQ was laughable and Robert Carlyle is utterly unconvincing.

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    jameswgold

    Sat Feb 24 2007

    I just finished watching this film on DVD. It was an easy way to spend a couple of hours on a rainy Saturday afternoon. (In Seattle that is most Saturday's) Halle Berry was incredibly bad as Jinx-she actually won an acadamy award? But I have always liked Pierce Brosnan as Bond, although my father says he is too wimpy. Generational differences probably, he also thinks I am too wimpy! Did not like the torture scene, although it is not nearly as disturbing as the one in Casino Royale. Okay, time to go splash in the puddles. (And my Dad calls me wimpy!)

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    frankswildyear_s

    Thu Feb 09 2006

    Halle Berry makes the proceedings at least watchable, and the homage to Ursula Andress's bikini might have been worth the price of admission. I think the film did well at the box office based on hype and Halle's box office appeal at the time, but its pretty clear they have run out of ideas and need to either rethink what Bond Movies are about, and put some character back in them, or pack it in. I heard that Quentin tarantino wanted to go back and make a series of films that were true to the books. Those I would go and see.

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    programmerring_o

    Fri Dec 09 2005

    I think that "Die Another Day" is an OK movie, but it could have been better. The reviewer who said that the Bond franchise has lost its way has gotten it right. Ever since - in my opinion - "The World is Not Enough", the Bond franchise has relied more on special effects and glitter than a compelling, exciting story. "Die Another Day" takes this problem a step further. I think that DAD had far too many special effects and computer animation and not enough story to back it up. Sixties Bond movies may not have had glittery special effects, but they had good stories that engaged the viewer. "Die Another Day", on the other hand, featured a rather mediocre story that isn't especially memorable. I like Brosnan as both Bond and an actor in general. Halle Berry doesn't really do much for me, personally, but I thought that she was pretty good as a "Bond Girl". I liked the opening credits, that depicted Bond's experiences in a Communist prison camp also; it may be most artsiest Bond movie op... Read more

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    byzantinechild

    Wed Nov 30 2005

    DEATH TO JINX! LONG LIVE MIRANDA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    jontheman

    Fri Jul 22 2005

    In the modern age, the Bond franchise has undoubtedly lost its way. Where there should be a grandiose theme tune, we have instead a relentlessly tinny and scratchy one. Where we should have clever and original action sequences, we have ridiculously extravagant ones (when Bond was being chased across frozen wastes by a satellite directed laser beam, I was slapping my forehead in frustration). Where we should have cheeky innuendo and sexy insinuations, we have the most gratuitous sex scene in Bond history (hearing the perennially bland Pierce Brosnan grunting and groaning is a downright disturbing experience). With this film, the Bond franchise took a step closer to becoming just another ho-hum series of action films. There is, however, hope on the horizon in the form of the next Bond film, Casino Royale. In this next installment, Bond will apparently be returning to his roots. After this film's reductive silliness, that can only be a good thing.

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    jukeboxhero

    Thu Jun 16 2005

    literally destroyed the series

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    kory9100

    Wed Apr 20 2005

    I am giving this movie a harsh rating for the following reasons. The movie gets off to an awful start from which it cannot recover. The opening sequence is painfully long. The title song by Madonna is one of the worst songs she has ever sung. Bond himself being captured and tortured for such a long time is a first in Bond films - but it doesn't work for me. I think Halle Berry is overrated - especially as a Bond girl. The scenes in Cuba are good but the lengthy screen time in Iceland makes one give this film an icy response literally. Lastly, after seeing Brosnan in his fourth Bond movie - I conclude that he makes a good Bond but is a lousy actor and I am glad that this was his last venture as Bond.

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    daccory

    Tue Oct 05 2004

    Sorry, I just find Pierce Brosnan too unreal and ambivalent an actor, so this doesn't work for me..

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    virilevagabond

    Mon Apr 05 2004

    Sadly, when all things are considered, Die Another Day (2002) is an average (at best) James Bond film. This time Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is captured and tortured for a year in North Korea. He eventually gains his release after a spy exchange only to find that Q now doubts his usefulness. Out for revenge, 007 travels to Cuba and Iceland only to find that his Korean nemesis has undergone a metamorphosis to further his scheme to reunite the Korean Peninsula. Along the way, 007 meets a competing female agent Jinx (Halle Berry) and must work with and against British spy Miranda Frost (Rosamund Pike). This Bond film fails for several reasons. The plot is reminiscent of Diamonds Are Forever (1971), the villain Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens) is too much like Zorn from A View To A Kill (1985), Brosnan is already showing his age in the role, the movie relies overly on action and stunts for a 007 outing, Bond getting captured for such a long time is out of character, and the theme song by Mado... Read more

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