Extended Reading
  • Liana 2021-10-22 14:32:46

    See how Sophie Marceau flirted with Bond

    There was a 007 movie 10 years ago, but now it seems a bit old-fashioned and simple. In fact, the 007 series of movies have always been old-fashioned and simple, as are the storylines, suspense settings, and character settings. The crisis of each episode is rendered very evil at the...

  • Melody 2022-03-21 09:01:27

    The Best and Worst of Bond's Dark Day Crisis

    After watching the whole film, here are my thoughts on the film:

    1. This film is the last appearance of Desmond Leverin, the actor of Q, in the Bond series. "Black Sun Crisis" officially ended, during which five Bonds were replaced, M was also replaced by a female Judi Dench, and Miss Qian Banni was...

  • Damaris 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    Brosnan really picked the right person to take over from 007. Picking up girls is first-class in solving crimes. Marceau is still so beautiful and the most poisonous woman is willing to give up. The supporting roles are also good and the overall level is a little higher.

  • Karley 2021-10-22 14:41:23

    7.0/10 points. 007-19-1999. 2018.08.13, rewatch, 50th anniversary Blu-ray. . . Pierce Brosnan's third 007. . . The plot is finally grounded, and it is not always the villain who wants to rule or restart the earth. . . For oil! Long live energy! . . . Bond is so cruel and ruthless, even a beauty like Sophie Marceau can be killed mercilessly. . . Denise Richards, in good shape, Charlie Sheen's ex-wife. . .

The World Is Not Enough quotes

  • Dr. Christmas Jones: The world's greatest terrorist running around with six kilos of weapons-grade plutonium can't be good. I gotta get it back, or someone's gonna have my ass.

    James Bond: First things first.

  • [Bond and Christmas emerge from the ruptured pipeline]

    James Bond: [to Christmas as she emerges from the pipeline] Come on, give me your hand. Jump, jump, jump.

    Dr. Christmas Jones: Do you wanna explain why you did that? I could have stopped that bomb! You almost killed us!

    James Bond: I DID kill us! She thinks we're dead and she thinks she got away with it!

    Dr. Christmas Jones: Do you wanna put that in English for those of us who don't speak spy. Who's she?

    James Bond: Elektra King.

    Dr. Christmas Jones: Well, why would she blow up her own pipeline?

    James Bond: It makes her look innocent. The explosion covers up the theft of the plutonium. And they make it look like a terrorist attack.

    Dr. Christmas Jones: [takes a tin of plutonium out of her bag] But why leave this half?

    James Bond: So there's enough to spread around to cover up for the part that they did take

    Dr. Christmas Jones: But what are they gonna do with the other half? Its not enough to make a nuclear bomb.

    James Bond: You're the scientist. You tell me?

    Dr. Christmas Jones: I don't know. But the world's greatest terrorist running around with 6 kilos of weapons-grade plutonium can't be good. I have to get it back. Or somebody's gonna have my ass.

    James Bond: First things first.

    [talks into the two-way radio attatched to his belt]

    James Bond: Bond to Robinson, do you copy?

    Dr. Christmas Jones: By the way, before we go any further, I just want to know. What's the story with you and Elektra?

    James Bond: We're stictly plutonic, now.

    [into two-way]

    James Bond: Bond to Robinson, copy?

    James Bond: [to Chrismas] What's your story? What are you doing here in Kazakhstan?

    Dr. Christmas Jones: Avoiding those kind of questions just like you.

    Robinson: [from two way] I read you, Double-Oh-Seven. Red Alert. M is missing with Elektra, three men down. Await instructions. Out.

    Dr. Christmas Jones: What do we do now?

    James Bond: There's one critical element here I may have overlooked.

    Dr. Christmas Jones: What, more plutonium?

    James Bond: No. Beluga caviar.