Tomorrow Never Dies is amazing. Pierce is now even more comfortable with the role of sauve agent 007 and has the mannerisms perfect. The actions just keeps getting better in the Bond series and this proves to be highly entertaining. The stunts are incredible and include things that no other film would even attempt like jumping a big BMW motorcycle over a helicopter. But it is such a Bond thing to do. There are plenty of gadgets to keep you entertained as well and the acting from all supporting cast are great. Michelle Yeoh is great as Wai Lin but I was a bit disapponted that Teri Hatcher wasn't in it for longer. Jonathon Pryce plays a superb villian to create a highly entertaining action extravaganza.
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Advantages: stunning action set pieces, stunning locations, stunning Michelle Yeoh, stunning music by David Arnold Disadvantages: Carver's henchman needs to have more character, more inhumanity in a comic book way
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