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James Bond Blu-ray Collection - Vol.3 (3-Disc Set; Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen) [Blu-ray Dis
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Get a smattering of some classic Bond incarnations in all their high-definition glory. First up, Sean Connery delivers the goods in what is arguably the favored Bond?s most beloved outing, GOLDFINGER (1964). Then, skip ahead to the late 1970s for Roger Moore?s trip to outer space in MOONRAKER (1979). Finally, it?s warp-speed to 20 years later for Pierce Brosnan?s third Bond outing, THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999). See individual titles for further plot synopses.
Live and Let Die (Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen) [Blu-ray Disc]
LIVE AND LET DIE is famed Bond portrayer Roger Moore?s first turn as 007. In it, the super spy infiltrates a gang of narcotics smugglers in voodoo-infested Jamaica. His daring exploits lead him on a number of incredible chases. As the sexy Solitaire, a young Jane Seymour makes for one of the more memorable Bond girls, and the always captivating Yaphett Kotto delivers an excellent performance as one of the more grounded (and, as such, arguably more chilling) villains of the series. The film?s theme song, Paul McCartney?s ?Live and Let Die,? is one of the highlights of the entire Bond music canon and a classic in its own right.
Goldfinger [Blu-ray Disc]
In James Bond's third cinematic adventure, the dangerously suave spy (Sean Connery) must stop the criminal capitalist Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe) from contaminating Fort Knox's gold with atomic radiation. Aiding the villain is the alluring Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman) and the imposing Oddjob (Harold Sakata). Bond, on the other hand, is armed with his trademark charm and, of course, a slew of gadgets, courtesy of Q (Desmond Llewelyn). Encountering the usual bevy of beautiful women and perilous traps, 007 sets out for America to foil Goldfinger's financial fiasco. Based on Ian Fleming's 1959 novel, GOLDFINGER marks the appearance of a more carefree, wisecracking Bond and is widely considered to be one of the best films in the series. In fact, with stylized elements such as the gold-painted girl, the wince-inducing laser beam, Oddjob's razor-sharp bowler hat, and Bond's modified Aston Martin car, the film is quite possibly the most memorable Bond outing, and would be famously parodied decades later in the AUSTIN POWERS series, particularly GOLDMEMBER.
James Bond Blu-Ray Collection - Vol. 1 (3-Disc Set; Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen) [Blu-ray Di
Get a smattering of some of the most beloved Bond incarnations in all their high-definition glory. First up, the super spy is played by Sean Connery in his inaugural outing, DR. NO (1962). Also included here is LIVE AND LET DIE (1973), the first 007 adventure in which Roger Moore takes over as an adequate shoe-filler, as well as Pierce Brosnan's final appearance in DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002).
Battle of Britain [DVD]
A powerful and colorful portrayal of an understaffed, technically inferior royal air-crew who valiantly holds off the superior forces of the German Luftwaffe. This pivotal battle of World War II could have led to the Germans winning the war. The incredible cast includes Michael Caine, Robert Shaw, Curt Jurgens, and Laurence Olivier. Based on the actual events.
James Bond Ultimate Edition - Vol. 1 (10-Disc Set) [DVD]
This collection includes GOLDFINGER, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, and THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH. See individual titles for details.
James Bond Ultimate Edition - Vol. 3 (10-Disc Set) [DVD]
This collection includes FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, LIVE AND LET DIE, and GOLDENEYE. See individual titles for details.
Goldfinger (Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen; Repackaged) [DVD]
Force 10 From Navarone [DVD]
The survivors of Navarone have been given a new, and even more difficult assignment--they must destroy a huge bridge located deep in the Balkans. However, in their midst is a traitor who betrays them to the enemy, and nearly succeeds in foiling their plans.
Live and Let Die (Special Edition) [DVD]
Battle of Britain
Live and Let Die (Movie Money; 2-Disc Set; Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen) [DVD]
Battle By Air (3-Disc set; Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen) [DVD]
Take to the skies with this collection of war classics with an aerial slant. Filled with dogfights and high drama, this trio of Air Force favorites includes BATTLE OF BRITAIN, a powerful and colorful portrayal of an understaffed, technically inferior royal air-crew who valiantly holds off the superior forces of the German Luftwaffe, starring Michael Caine, Robert Shaw, Curt Jurgens, and Laurence Olivier. Also included are TWELVE O' CLOCK HIGH, featuring Gregory Peck as a fearless brigadier, and the World War I drama THE BLUE MAX. See individual titles for more detailed information.
The Man with the Golden Gun [DVD]
James Bond may have met his match in the form of an eccentric assassin.
Live and Let Die (DISCONTINUED) [DVD]
Goldfinger [DVD]
James Bond Collection 007 Gift Set - Vol. 3 (DISCONTINUED) [DVD]
This 6-pack of classic 007 films includes DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971), FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (1963), THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987), OCTOPUSSY (1983), A VIEW TO A KILL (1985), and YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (1967). See individual titles for further details.
The James Bond Collection - Special Edition 007 DVD 7-Pack: Volume 1 (Seven Disc Set) [DVD]
In 1953, Ian Fleming wrote CASINO ROYALE, the first novel featuring fictional super-spy James Bond. Fleming based Bond's exploits on knowledge he obtained while working with British naval intelligence during WWII. Nine years later, the first Bond film adaptation, DR. NO (based on the sixth Bond novel), appeared. Introducing Sean Connery as the ultra-suave secret agent, the film became an instant international success, setting a new standard for cinematic action, production design, and high-tech gadgetry. After forty years, five actors have portrayed Bond--Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton, and George Lazenby--and the series has adapted with the times, with the action getting faster and the dialogue both racier and wittier. MGM's JAMES BOND COLLECTION Vol. 1 includes seven titles, featuring four of the five different Bonds (Lazenby who appeared only in 1969's ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, is not represented). The Connery years are covered by DR. NO (1962) and GOLDFINGER (1964). Moore, who appeared in the series during the '70s and '80s, is represented by THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974) and THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977). Dalton, who portrayed Bond twice, appears here in LICENCE TO KILL (1989), and Brosnan's Bond appears in GOLDENEYE (1995) and TOMORROW NEVER DIES (1997). The discs come encased in a handsome cardboard slip sleeve, with each individual title loaded with audio commentaries, featurettes, and other assorted extras.
Our highest rated review:
If you like James Bond movies these are the DVD's you want. From the first of Dr. No to the 3rd from the last of Tommorow Never Dies, This is one great collection of 007 movies period.
Our lowest rated review:
This is actually a great price for this product - Amazon is selling it for over $90, which is crazy. If you like Bond (and I do), you'll love this mix of movies. It include special editions & director/cast commentary of all these movies: 1. Dr. No 2.
The Man with the Golden Gun (Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen) [Blu-ray Disc]
Battle of Britain [Blu-ray Disc]
Force 10 From Navarone (Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen) [Blu-ray Disc]
Evil Under the Sun [DVD]
Peter Ustinov is Hercule Poirot, the master detective, in this Agatha Christie murder mystery film. An opulent beach resort provides a scenic background to this amusing whodunit as Poirot attempts to uncover the nefarious evildoer behind the strangling of a notorious stage star. Is the killer one of the many rich and famous patrons in attendance, or is the answer even more diabolical? Before the final curtain call, Poirot must find the truth.
Anthology of War on Film Collection (20-Disc Set) [DVD]
This be-all and end-all of a collection spans decades of classic American cinema to compile 10 of the greatest war epics of all time. Included here are THE GREAT ESCAPE, THE LONGEST DAY, PLATOON, THE SAND PEBBLES, TORA TORA TORA, A BRIDGE TOO FAR, THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN, TWELVE O?CLOCK HIGH, VON RYAN'S EXPRESS, and the special and collector?s editions of PATTON. See individual titles for complete details.
Battle of Britain (Canadian; Collector's Edition) [DVD]
Remo Williams - The Adventure Begins [DVD]
An adventure-fantasy about a super secret agent. A tough street cop awakens in a hospital room only to discover that he has been given a new face and identity, and that his funeral is being held that same day. Academy Award Nominations: Best Makeup.
Goldfinger (Special Edition) [DVD]
Diamonds Are Forever (DISCONTINUED) [DVD]
Superspy James Bond (Sean Connery) gets tangled up in the wild world of international diamond smuggling. But hold on--the mission is not quite so simple as it seems; his chase of the jewel thieves leads him to conspirators with plans for unleashing a nuclear armageddon on an unsuspecting planet. The majority of the action takes place on the gaudy, glittering streets of Las Vegas, as Bond negotiates the grotesque terrain with his customary aplomb and fancy mechanical gadgets. As always, he manages to dally with several sexy bombshells along the way, including the wonderful Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole. Connery is as suave and entertaining as ever, taking on the menacing Charles Gray, who is trying his hand at playing Bond's archenemy, Blofeld. Look for the car chase down a narrow alley.