Bond 50: Complete 23 James Bond Films Collection (1962-2012) - Blu Ray Review and Unboxing
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Taking a look at the packaging and reviewing all 23 James Bond movies including Skyfall, in this beautiful Bond 50 Collection on Blu-ray.
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Over 120 hours of extras, including in-depth, behind-the-scenes interviews, cast & crew commentaries and more for each film.
Bonus Disc Includes:
World of Bond
Being Bond
Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style
Skyfall Videoblogs
All the Bond films are gathered together for the first time on high-definition Blu-ray in this one-of-a-kind boxed set - every gorgeous girl, nefarious villain and charismatic star from Sean Connery, the legendary actor who started it all, to Daniel Craig.
Dr. No (1962-Sean Connery)
Director: Terence Young
James Bond: Sean Connery
Bond Girl: Ursula Andress (Honey Rider)
James Bond:
From Russia With Love (1963-Sean Connery)
Director: Terence Young
James Bond: Sean Connery
Bond Girl: Daniela Bianchi (Tatiana Romanova)
Goldfinger (1964-Sean Connery)
Director: Guy Hamilton
James Bond: Sean Connery
Bond Girl: Honor Blackman (Pussy Galore)
Thunderball (1965-Sean Connery)
Director: Terence Young
James Bond: Sean Connery
Bond Girl: Claudine Auger (Domino)
You Only Live Twice (1967-Sean Connery)
Director: Lewis Gilbert
James Bond: Sean Connery
Bond Girl: Akiko Wakabayashi (Aki)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969-George Lazenby)
Director: Peter Hunt
James Bond: George Lazenby
Bond Girl: Dianna Rigg (Tracy di Vicenzo)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971-Sean Connery)
Director: Guy Hamilton
James Bond: Sean Connery
Bond Girl: Jill St. John (Tiffany Case)
Live and Let Die (1973-Roger Moore)
Director: Guy Hamilton
James Bond: Roger Moore
Bond Girl: Jane Seymour (Solitaire)
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974-Roger Moore)
Director: Guy Hamilton
James Bond: Roger Moore
Bond Girl: Britt Ekland (Mary Goodnight)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977-Roger Moore)
Director: Lewis Gilbert
James Bond: Roger Moore
Bond Girl: Barbara Bach (Major Anya Amasova)
Moonraker (1979-Roger Moore)
Director: Lewis Gilbert
James Bond: Roger Moore
Bond Girl: Lois Chiles (Dr. Holly Goodhead)
For Your Eyes Only (1981-Roger Moore)
Director: John Glen
James Bond: Roger Moore
Bond Girl: Carole Bouquet (Melina Havelock)
Octopussy (1983-Roger Moore)
Director: John Glen
James Bond: Roger Moore
Bond Girl: Maud Adams (Octopussy)
A View to a Kill (1985-Roger Moore)
Director: John Glen
James Bond: Roger Moore
Bond Girl: Tanya Roberts (Stacey Sutton)
The Living Daylights (1987-Timothy Dalton)
Director: John Glen
James Bond: Timothy Dalton
Bond Girl: Maryam d'Abo (Kara Milovy)
Licence to Kill (1989-Timothy Dalton)
Director: John Glen
James Bond: Timothy Dalton
Bond Girl: Carey Lowell (Pam Bouvier)
GoldenEye (1995-Pierce Brosnan)
Director: Martin Campbell
James Bond: Pierce Brosnan
Bond Girl: Famke Janssen (Xenia Zirgavna Onatopp)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997-Pierce Brosnan)
Director: Roger Spottiswoode
James Bond: Pierce Brosnan
Bond Girl: Teri Hatcher (Paris Carver)
The World is Not Enough (1999-Pierce Brosnan)
Director: Michael Apted
James Bond: Pierce Brosnan
Bond Girl: Denise Richards (Dr. Christmas Jones)
Die Another Day (2002-Pierce Brosnan)
Director: Lee Tamahori
James Bond: Pierce Brosnan
Bond Girl: Halle Berry (Giacinta "Jinx" Johnson)
Casino Royale (2006-Daniel Craig)
Director: Martin Campbell
James Bond: Daniel Craig
Bond Girl: Eva Green (Vesper Lynd)
Quantum of Solace (2008-Daniel Craig)
Director: Marc Forster
James Bond: Daniel Craig
Bond Girl: Olga Kurlyenko (Camille)
Skyfall (2012-Daniel Craig)
Director: Sam Mendes
James Bond: Daniel Craig
Bond Girl: Bérénice Marlohe
I'll❤ James Bond Forever.
I am just now getting into the Bond movies. I watched Goldfinger on Netflix, and it was awesome, so I will probably buy this set.
Welcome to the Bond club Nathaniel, you're in for a treat. You will really enjoy the Bond movies, and this box set is an excellent way to begin.
TheBluRayCritic
Too bad it's alot of money for broke people like me.
***** I got it during an amazon black friday sale last week, it was 109.99 with free shipping and handling for being over $100. You could try boxing day this year, it may go down again
When i say broke i mean 5 dollar movies used are too much for me.
***** I feel ya, saved for a few months to get black friday sales. And there really wanst much I was interested in
dam i got white one came recently wish i had this one
Love this box set, got mine for £40 which i think is $53(?) to be fair, i got it this year though lol but still a decent price for all bond movies and worth getting just for the design IMO
In aswer to 8:42 , I think Skyfall technically didn't have a Bond girl, it had Bérénice Marlohe as Sévérine. But she [spoilers] dies half way through the movie, and the Bond girl always lasts until the end. She also was more of a plot driver rather than someone of much use.
Just my thoughts.
Have you experienced problems with the discs, like scratches (affecting play-back), when removing them from their sleeves?
+machan7000 I never had a playback problem with the discs. Although, it does take a bit of time to get the discs out, other than that, no scratches and no issues.
@@TheBluRayCritic how do you get the discs out without touching the reflective part of the disc?
I have seen two different sets for James Bond 50-year collection one with 22 disc 1 with 23 disc what's the difference?
Would you say i should get this or buy the older set and buy skyfall separatley
Is the DVD set the same kind of boxing?
How about the new box which was released recently. is that worth getting or this one?
+arkhamcitycitizen It really depends on how much you want to spend. If you don't care for digital copies, extra bonus features or artwork booklet, then this Bond 50 collection is for you. The newer set is more compact size which makes it easier to store on the shelf. Between the two, I prefer the artwork on the Bond 50 edition versus the newer set, but in the end....it's what you prefer most.
Bond 50 does look way nicer. The new set looks very basic, not even any pictures or anything.
I hate it when you look at the blu ray version of this collection and then at the dvd one! I mean.... THATS A PIECE OF SHIT! I own the dvd version and i find it really unfair what it looks like in terms of the blu ray one... much cheaper and the blu ray version even has a bonus disc inside!
I agree, it's like the movie studio is saying don't buy the DVD, go with the super duper Blu-ray version.
:'(
my dad fucking hated skyfall