@AJPRODUCTION94 I'd like to thank you for inventing my opinion for me. I surely can't do it myself. I celebrate filmmaking in all of it's aspects. The fact that you even want to argue the validity of a film from a series with me is ridiculous. I count all 3 non EON films in my collection because it's my choice. I stated to the OP "IF" which means he can choose to add them to his collection at his leisure.
If you would have actually read my post I stated it stars Barry Nelson...NOT Daniel Craig. The film was made in 1954, B&W. Do your research before calling me out for something you obviously knew nothing about. And if you want to get even more technical, there was a parody of the 54 film as well. Both are essential if you want a complete collection.
They released them from the early to mid-80s with the exception of two of the Timothy Dalton movies which were released a year after it's theatrical release at the time.
Most of the Connery era to the Dalton era Bond movies aren't the only MGM movies to be released by CBS/FOX Video as well as 20th Century Fox from the early 80s to mid 80s, some MGM movies are distributed by them as well until the late 80s were they're released by MGM/UA Home Video.
Dr. No is the first James Bond Adventure...hahaha, don't make me laugh. Go on amazon and look up Casino Royale on VHS, it stars Barry Nelson. THAT is the first James Bond Adventure.
I've done a little bit of research a bit better which I do apologize for all the confusion in which I have never seen either the 1954 B&W movie or the 1967 version of Casino Royale before.
1: 28 The Dr. No. tape was an reissue, It came out as a rental in 1982 with no Hi-Fi sound.
I have all of them on VHS except for Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace
@Fuzzyfoot88 Casino Royale is in 2006. I don't think there is a VHS copy of it since VHS tapes are out of the market since the beginning of 2006.
Die Another Day became the last James Bond film to be released on VHS
I realized that, unfortunately I could not come across a copy like that.
@AJPRODUCTION94 I'd like to thank you for inventing my opinion for me. I surely can't do it myself. I celebrate filmmaking in all of it's aspects. The fact that you even want to argue the validity of a film from a series with me is ridiculous. I count all 3 non EON films in my collection because it's my choice. I stated to the OP "IF" which means he can choose to add them to his collection at his leisure.
I used to have that 1995 From Russia With Love VHS. Now I have it on blu-ray.
I assume that's your favorite Connery Bond movie out of the rest.
@Misterluckydumbo I"m glad you liked it.
@mrlelle111 I didn't have it at the time I did the video. I now got it so check out my VHS Update video.
Great Collection! Do you have skyfall yet?
I've picked up the DVD of that movie a few months ago.
why do you not get living dayligths
If you would have actually read my post I stated it stars Barry Nelson...NOT Daniel Craig. The film was made in 1954, B&W. Do your research before calling me out for something you obviously knew nothing about.
And if you want to get even more technical, there was a parody of the 54 film as well. Both are essential if you want a complete collection.
No I have the newer ones on Blu-ray
Why do you cbs Fox. Video vhs of some of the James Bond films
They released them from the early to mid-80s with the exception of two of the Timothy Dalton movies which were released a year after it's theatrical release at the time.
Most of the Connery era to the Dalton era Bond movies aren't the only MGM movies to be released by CBS/FOX Video as well as 20th Century Fox from the early 80s to mid 80s, some MGM movies are distributed by them as well until the late 80s were they're released by MGM/UA Home Video.
Dr. No is the first James Bond Adventure...hahaha, don't make me laugh. Go on amazon and look up Casino Royale on VHS, it stars Barry Nelson. THAT is the first James Bond Adventure.
I've done a little bit of research a bit better which I do apologize for all the confusion in which I have never seen either the 1954 B&W movie or the 1967 version of Casino Royale before.