James Bond has battled evil commies and megalomaniac madmen; perhaps it was only a matter of time until he faced off against a media baron -- the only sort of figure in today's world that actually does seek global domination. His enemy in "Tomorrow Never Dies" wants to start a war in order to create headlines for the launch of his latest news channel. Tomorrow Never Dies is a dramatized trade show; imagine Comdex or the Geneva Automobile Salon with a plot.

Brosnan continues his succes in the iconic role, while Spottiswoode creates a fast and thrilling. And Tomorrow Never Dies has something that the Bond movies have lacked since the cold war ended -- a worthy adversary. Not only does autocrat Elliot Carver like to create and write his own headlines (as well as certain obituaries), but he's also got some very capable cronies.

Tomorrow Never Dies

James Bond sets out to stop a media mogul's plan to induce war between China and the U. K in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, with the screenplay written by Bruce Feirstein, the film follows Bond as he attempts to stop Elliot Carver, a power-mad media mogul, from engineering world events to. With stunning action sequences and lots of violence, TOMORROW NEVER DIES fulfills the audience's expectations for an action adventure formula movie with intriguing gadgetry and a. Now, with Tomorrow Never Dies, it's back to business as usual -- continuing the once-again healthy franchise. Tomorrow Never Dies is a better film than Goldeneye.

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In fact, it's the best Bond film in many years. For the first time since the legendary Sean Connery left the part, this movie feels like a Connery Bond adventure. Movie reviews for Tomorrow Never Dies.

MRQE Metric: See what the critics had to say and watch the trailer. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Tomorrow Never Dies at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews. I have watched this movie several times (twice on Amazon Instant Video), partly because of my hunger for the closed captions so I know what the dialogue is, partly because I think the pre-credit opener is stunning.