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James Bond Ultimate Edition - Vol. 2 (A View to a Kill / Thunderball / Die Another Day / The Spy Who Loved Me / Licence to Kill)

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Special Features

  • Commentary on each film by the director and others
  • Behind-the-scenes and Making-of Features
  • Archival Documentaries
  • Screen Tests and other archival footage
  • Biographies

Product Details

  • Actors: Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Rosamund Pike, Roger Moore, Barbara Bach
  • Directors: John Glen, Lee Tamahori, Lewis Gilbert, Terence Young
  • Writers: Christopher Wood, Ian Fleming, Jack Whittingham, John Hopkins
  • Format: Subtitled, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English (DTS 5.1), French (DTS 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 10
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: November 7, 2006
  • Run Time: 642 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (96 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00000BCPF
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #68,529 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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By Darren Harrison VINE VOICE on November 2, 2006
Format: DVD
I received advance copies of the Region 1 release and just had to gush about these incredible DVDs.
In October of 1999 the first wave of James Bond 007 Special Editions was released. It was in fact the second time that the series had seen a release on those shiny silver discs having first appeared in the much-maligned "snapper" cases two years earlier. But these special feature laden releases were immediately hailed as setting a new benchmark for back catalog releases of movies on DVD.
Times however have since changed. And the single disc editions that appeared in a set of three waves in 1999 and 2000 now look, at best merely serviceable and at worst wholly inadequate when compared to the bumper releases that have been afforded to the likes of other favorites from the last 40-plus years.
So on Tuesday Fox will release the first two of four volumes that are touted as the Ultimate Edition's of all 20 of the movies in the storied franchise. The collection of special features this time around are a virtual embarrassment of riches and each movie has been remastered by the team that oversaw the work on the original Star Wars trilogy - Lowry Digital. The result is so impressive that movies the likes of 1964's "Goldfinger" now look they were made last year instead of over 42 years ago.
John Lowry, who started his career with NASA, spent two and a half years restoring the picture and sound quality on all 20 Bond films, which in total consisted of 42 miles of film. According to information released by the studio the combination of automated computer processing and digital retouching led to the removal of 25 million pieces of dirt and 74,000 "hairs in the gate" in addition to restoring more than 30,000 frames of scratched or torn images.
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REVIEW: When you talk about something as iconic as James Bond there really isn't much to say that you as a film enthusiast don't already know. With the release of Casino Royale we finally see the definitive editions of the Bond films on DVD. Let me tell you right now that these sets are absolutely stunning, the treatment that the films got are worthy of their iconic status. The Bond films have thrilled generations from 1962 to 2006 and we all know Bond will return to thrill in the future.

Ian Fleming had no idea what he had on his hands when he wrote Casino Royale and introduced this mysterious super spy into the world of fiction. It's a shame that Fleming only survived long enough to witness the first two films in the franchise. The reason why the films have lasted as long as they have is because of the formula, which is discussed a bit on The World Is Not Enough DVD. There are certain elements to the Bond formula that audiences have come to expect. It's funny, because if any of these ingredients are used in any old action movie then that movie is labeled unoriginal and formulaic. However, with the Bond films it's a rule of thumb that certain ingredients have to be used: there has to be some sort of plot of world domination, a villain with some sort of unique physical characteristic, the girls (both good and bad), the car, the gadgets, the romance, the stunts, the locales, and of course that element of fantasy. Every Bond film has those ingredients, the only thing that stays the same between the films is the element of fantasy. Well, that still doesn't explain why the Bond films have continued to be successful, I mean what is the appeal?
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First of all, a confession: I never got the previous trio of box sets and only have a few of the previous editions of the Bond movies. Why? Simple: I bought some as they came out, and hated to repurchase them in the boxes. Of course, I saw the Ultimate Edition as a way to upgrade rather than simply replace, so that was good enough. Also, $10-$12 per movie just isn't a bad deal.

I love the idea of these sets and really wanted to like them a lot more, but the execution is noticably flawed. The idea of new content is great, and the Roger Moore commentaries are certainly appealing, but the "007 Mission Control" content doesn't really even qualify as a special feature. All that consists of is a collection of clips from the movie, organized by subject. Oh, look - here's the one where he says "Bond. James Bond." in this movie. It's just not that impressive. I'm sure there are a couple of gems in the new stuff, but overall it's time to face facts: the Bond movies were chewed over pretty thoroughly for the previous releases, and the best stuff has already been released. Don't buy this for the extras (except the Moore commentaries), buy it for the remastering of the older movies. One thing struck me as particularly strange at first, but it makes some sense: although there's a booklet for each movie, these are inside the bigger box and not in the slimline cases. Of course, given the choice between full-size cases with the booklets enclosed or slim cases with them outside, the latter choice makes sense. I'll even commend MGM on not compiling these into one mini-book per box; this makes it easy to rearrange the movies into chronological order and keep the booklets where they belong, should you prefer that option (as I do).
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