Tomorrow Never Dies
United Kingdom
212356 people rated James Bond is sent to disrupt a media mogul's plot to foment a war between China and the United Kingdom.
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Matty Ratafun
18/10/2025 08:48
Best Bond. Only one recommend for ladies.
AtXccE
07/04/2025 03:22
good
Chacha_Kientinu
04/09/2024 10:15
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21/07/2024 06:30
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16/07/2024 10:12
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UNIQUE DANIEL
14/10/2022 15:41
I Love this movie
Nikita
12/09/2022 05:28
4 out of 5 stars.
Pierce Brosnan is back as James Bond. And better than ever. The is packed with a lot of action. Car chases. Motorcycle chases. Shoot em action. The plot is about a villain that is controlling his own media. Jonathan Pryce is good as the villain. The direction can be a little cheesy with Bond conveniently having an easy way of escaping. Or gadgets that will get him out of trouble.
Overall, Tomorrow Never Dies is a good James Bond film with lots of action. Good cast. And a simple thin story.
Afã da liloca2401348
12/09/2022 05:28
Despite the most annoying theme tune in Bond history, this film isn't all that bad - without ever really being any good.
Featuring the famous Moneypenny line: "You always were a cunning linguist James", this was cornier than most other Bond films, and the interplay between Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench that works so well on the small screen did come across well on film also.
In memory of Cubbi Broccoli, this is typical Christmas fare that you can watch without ever getting too much into it. Pierce Brosnan is OK, but not anything special as 007.
Brenda Mackenzie 🇨🇮
12/09/2022 05:28
This, the second Bond film to star Pierce Brosnan, is where the Lethal Weapon-style excess really gets out of hand. Obviously in updating Bond for the '90s they forgot about Bond's Martini-swilling, licence-to-kill persona and all we're left with is some Schwarzenegger-type mercilessly machine-gunning his foes. I hear critics and Bond purists echoing the chorus of "best Bond since Connery" everywhere I look but "Tomorrow Never Dies" bears absolutely no relation to those great films. The plot is lifted directly from "The Spy Who Loved Me" and, let's face it, Wai Lin was a joke, because Bond girls are not meant to be kung fu'sters who can overshadow the great 007. Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) is not a classic example of a main villain (Randolph Hearst wreaking world havoc?). The only things I liked about this film were Bond's BMW and Dr. Kaufmann (Vincent Schiavelli). Thankfully, the producers put the style back into Bond in his latest film, "The World Is Not Enough".