There is a great many a debate over which film is the best James Bond film with some claiming that it's Goldfinger and others claiming that it's Skyfall. However the one thing that cannot be denied is that the film that i'm going to be talking to you all about today is one of the more important James Bond films due to the fact that it saved the franchise as without this film we wouldn't have Skyfall in the first place and so then join me as I review the film that has one of the more weaker villains in it with the film in question being called simply just "The Spy Who Loved Me" enjoy The plot of this film is when nuclear submarines belonging to both Britain and the Soviet are taken it's up to James Bond to find them and stop a mad man from wanting to start his own underwater civilization. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very film well then in all honesty I in a...
While the James Bond films hit there peak in the sixties and even a little bit into the seventies by the time the franchise hit the eighties the popularity of the franchise was starting to dwindle but then the franchise came back big time in the nineties with two solid Bond films that proved that there was still life left in the franchise. With the film that i'm going to be reviewing for you all today being the film that really did continue that trend of having a lot of really good James Bond film come out during the nineties and so then join me as I review the film that is the final film to feature Desmond Llewelyn as Q with the film in question being called simply just "The World Is Not Enough" enjoy. The plot of this film is when a billionaire is murdered James Bond is tasked with protecting his daughter only to find himself wrapped up in a scheme that involved nuclear weapons. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actual...