The first minutes of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One will take you to the interior of a Russian submarine, the Sevastopol, navigating through the unforgiving depths of the Bering Sea. If you are old enough, nostalgia will soon kick in and you’ll be transported to the long-forgotten worlds of The Hunt For Red October, Tomorrow Never Dies, Crimson Tide or The Spy Who Loved Me. “They don’t do them like that anymore,” you probably said when rewatching those…
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GoldenEra 2022
Facts, anecdotes and funny stories regarding the development of GOLDENEYE 007 can be easily found everywhere these days thanks to the Internet and, mostly, social media: people who worked in the game are easily reachable on Twitter, and have offered interviews to many outlets (whether if you are IGN or just another podcast host) and replied to inquiring followers. If that is not enough, from time to time a YouTube user posts a video of an event celebrating Nintendo 64’s…
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OSS 117: Lost in Rio 2009
I haven't laughed that much in years. A brilliant film if you want to laugh until it hurts. Jean Dujardin combines a refined version of Johnny English with a very slight pinch of Austin Powers and the spirit of Derek Flint. Centennials beware - you may find it offensive!
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Billion Dollar Brain 1967
For some it may be the least liked Harry Palmer movie, but to me it's almost the best. It lacks the sophistication of THE IPCRESS FILE and goes for an extravagant world domination threat. In a way, BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN is to Harry Palmer whan YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE was to the James Bond franchise (curiously, both were released the same year and by United Artists).
The cast has been well assembled: joining Michael Caine in the leading role, we…
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