Month of Bond: The World is Not Enough (1999) Review

After the success and quality of both Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies, the exciting new direction of Pierce Brosnan’s Bond was never going to last. The World is Not Enough isn’t a terrible Bond film, (it is still better than almost all of Roger Moore’s) but compared to the first two in Brosnan’s tenure as James Bond, this film struggles. It starts strongly and has one of the best pre-credit openings that any Bond film does. It is the longest in the series so far and utilises that well. The chase down the Thames is an exciting one and it’s testament … Continue reading Month of Bond: The World is Not Enough (1999) Review