| | | Blu-ray Disc -- The Perfect Hi-Def Movie Experience. Features: DVD Bond. James Bond. The suave spy has remained the world's most enigmatic action hero ever since his big-screen debut in 1962. Volume 3 of the James Bond Blu-ray Collection includes THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, GOLDFINGER, and MOONRAKER!THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH: THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH is an exhilarating but sophisticated, action-packed adventure. With insight and intelligence, the producers, writers, director and star Pierce Brosnan reveal a new and exciting dimension to a character that has been in the public consciousness for 40 years -- and the film further establishes Ian Fleming's legendary creation as one of the most popular literary and cinematic characters of all time. Pierce Brosnan returns as Bond, charged to protect a gorgeous billionaire heiress (Sophie Marceau) from the ruthless hands of nuclear-obsessed terrorist Renard (Robert Carlyle), who wants control of the world's petroleum supply. GOLDFINGER: From the opening bomb blast outside a steamy nightclub to a last-minute escape from the president's personal jet, James Bond's third screen adventure is an exhilarating, pulse-pounding thrill-ride! Sean Connery takes command as Agent 007 and faces off with a maniacal villain bent on destroying all the gold in Fort Knox -- and obliterating the world economy! Featuring such memorable characters as pilot Pussy Galore and hatchet man Oddjob, GOLDFINGER is "the best of all the Bonds" (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times)! MOONRAKER: James Bond blasts into orbit in this pulse-pounding adventure that takes him from Venice to Rio de Janeiro and to outer space! Roger Moore stars for the fourth time as Agent 007 and joins forces with NASA scientist Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles) to prevent a power-mad industrialist (Michael Lonsdale) from destroying all human life on Earth. "[Goldfinger] ...the perfect blend of action, adventure, gunplay, fisticuffs, gadgetry (that Aston Martin!), romance, derring-do, and just about everything else." Christopher Null, FilmCritic.com "[Moonraker] ...a freefall of fun-filled entertainment." Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice "[The World is Not Enough] Sleek, fast-paced entertainment!" Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times "[Goldfinger] Entertaining, exciting James Bond adventure...Full of ingenious gadgets and nefarious villains..." Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide "[Moonraker] A classic Bond movie; girls, action and style." Luis Martinez, Cinenganos "[The World is Not Enough] A thoroughly satisfying, completely entertaining film...ranks among the best." Mick LaSalle, San Fancisco Chronicle
 Editor's Note
 Bond is back with three classic adventures presented in crystal clarity!
| Features | [All] Interactive Menus |  | [All] Scene Selection |  | [All] This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: TCFHE/MGM |
 | Release Date: 3/24/2009 |
 | Running Time: 359 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1999 |  | Catalog ID: 113899 |  | UPC: 00883904138990 |  | Number of Discs: 3 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 2.35:1/1.66:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Oscar (1980) |  | Derek Meddings, et. al., Nominee, [Moonraker] Best Effects, Visual Effects | | Grammy (1965) |  | John Barry, Nominee, [Goldfinger] Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show | | British Academy Awards (1965) |  | Ken Adam, Nominee, [Goldfinger] Best British Art Direction (Colour) | | Oscar (1965) |  | Norman Wanstall, Winner, [Goldfinger] Best Effects, Sound Effects |
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| | Professional Reviews | ReelViews 9 of 10 [Goldfinger] With 1964's Goldfinger, the third James Bond story to reach the screen, the "Bond formula" had reached maturity. Screenwriter Richard Maibaum, a participant in the scripting of the previous two movies, Dr. No and From Russia with Love, had identified those elements of the series that audiences liked. So, for this film, his storyline (adapted loosely from Ian Fleming's 1959 novel) enhanced the action sequences, added more beautiful women, gave 007 an Aston Martin loaded with neat gadgets, and offered actor Sean Connery more opportunities to deliver one-liners and act suave...One of the last Bond films to clock in at under two hours, Goldfinger is tightly-paced and economical in its usage of extraneous material. The character development of From Russia with Love is replaced by a greater attention to action. There are several memorable fight sequences (including a climactic struggle between 007 and Goldfinger's nasty henchman, Oddjob) and a lengthy car chase that has Bond's Aston Martin trailing smoke screens and oil slicks, firing built-in guns, and ejecting the passenger seat. The level of excitement in Goldfinger is up a notch from its predecessors...Sean Connery, back for the third time in the role that made him famous, plays the lead character with the same easy elegance and wit he displayed in From Russia with Love...In the midst of Bond's "golden era" of the '60s, it's hard to single out one film as the best, but history has shown Goldfinger to be among the series' most enduring entries. Although more gimmicky than From Russia with Love, this film is equally as entertaining. And, of course, it takes the Bond films in a slightly different direction, blazing a trail that they have been following ever since, all the way from Goldfinger to Goldeneye. - James Berardinelli Chicago Sun-Times 9 of 10 [The World is Not Enough] "The World Is Not Enough" is a splendid comic thriller, exciting and graceful, endlessly inventive...Instead of summarizing the plot, let's tick off the Bond trademarks and see how they measure up: 1. Bond himself. Pierce Brosnan. The best except for Sean Connery...2. Regulars. There's real poignancy this time, because Q, the inventor of all of Bond's gizmos, is retiring. Desmond Llewelyn has played the character in every single Bond film since "From Russia With Love" in 1963...3. Guest stars. Who could replace Q? John Cleese, of course...4. M. Judi Dench is back for the third time as Bond's boss...5. Sex bombs. Usually two major ones, a good girl who seems bad, and a bad girl who seems good. Both first-rate this time...6. Chase sequences. Lots of them...7. Megalomaniacal villains. There is a terrific early appearance of the arch-terrorist Renard (Robert Carlyle). His oversized skull rises from the floor in a hologram, and then takes on flesh...8. Locations. Not simply the oil field of Azerbaijan, but Frank Gehry's new Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, which figures in a nifty opening sequence, and the Millennium Dome on the banks of the Thames, which becomes a landing pad after a balloon explodes...9. Weird ways to die. How about vivisection by helicopter-borne rotary tree-trimming blades? Or garroting in an antique torture chair? 10. Sensational escapes. There is nothing like a Bond picture to make you believe a man can safely bungee-jump from a tall building, after tying one end of a window shade cord to his belt and the other end to an unconscious body...All of these elements are assembled by director Michael Apted and writers Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Bruce Feirstein into a Bond picture that for once doesn't seem like set pieces uneasily glued together, but proceeds in a more or less logical way to explain what the problem and solution might be. - Roger Ebert
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