The World Is Not Enough
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • awsome remasterised version
  • One of Brosnan's better Bond films
  • Most Embarrassing Bond Movie Ever
  • 3.5, it was the best of Bond it was the worst of Bond
  • Great Movie!
The World Is Not Enough
Starring: Pierce Brosnan , Sophie Marceau , Robert Carlyle , Denise Richards , and Robbie Coltrane
Director: Michael Apted
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
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ASIN: 6305784922
Release Date: 2000-05-16

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In his 19th screen outing, Ian Fleming's superspy is once again caught in the crosshairs of a self-created dilemma: as the longest-running feature-film franchise, James Bond is an annuity his producers want to protect, yet the series' consciously formulaic approach frustrates any real element of surprise beyond the rote application of plot twists or jump cuts to shake up the audience. This time out, credit 007's caretakers for making some visible attempts to invest their principal characters with darker motives--and blame them for squandering The World Is Not Enough's initial promise by the final reel.

By now, Bond pictures are as elegantly formal as a Bach chorale, and this one opens on an unusually powerful note. A stunning pre-title sequence reaches beyond mere pyrotechnics to introduce key plot elements as the action leaps from Bilbao to London. Bond 5.0, Pierce Brosnan, undercuts his usually suave persona with a darker, more brutal edge largely absent since Sean Connery departed. Equally tantalizing are our initial glimpses of Bond's nemesis du jour, Renard (Robert Carlyle), and imminent love interest, Elektra King (Sophie Marceau), both atypically complex characters cast with seemingly shrewd choices, and directed by the capable Michael Apted. The story's focus on post-Soviet geopolitics likewise starts off on a savvy note, before being overtaken by increasingly Byzantine plot twists, hidden motives, and reversals of loyalty superheated by relentless (if intermittently perfunctory) action sequences.

Indeed, the procession of perils plays like a greatest hits medley, save for a nifty sequence involving airborne buzz saws that's as enjoyable as it is preposterous. Bond's grimmer demeanor, while preferable to the smirk that eventually swallowed Roger Moore whole, proves wearying, unrelieved by any true wit. The underlying psychoses that propel Renard and Elektra eventually unravel into unconvincing melodrama, while Bond is supplied with a secondary love object, Denise Richards, who's even more improbable as a nuclear physicist. Ultimately, this World is not enough despite its better intentions. --Sam Sutherland

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars awsome remasterised version.......2007-08-19

this movie is a bond classic and a must have.
This version is said remasterised frame by frame and dts audio.
This is absoloutly true.
the result is stellar and fantastic

4 out of 5 stars One of Brosnan's better Bond films.......2006-11-26

Pierce Brosnan is back and has to save the world from a mad man once again. Robert Carlyle is really good as that mad man and is one of the best Bond villians in my book. You also have Sophie Marceau and Denise Richards as two sexy Bond girls. Most Bond fans just mostly picked on the film due to Denise Richards acting abilities. Which are limited. I never had much of a problem with her, I guess I was too busy looking at her and not watching her acting abilities as closely as other Bond fans lol.

I do think Brosnan's Bond films did try too hard in casting Bond women though. I mean most of them were too recognizeabke and just casted on looks basically. I think Goldeneye had the best casting though of any of his films. I mean I don't even know what else that Bond girl was in after Goldeneye or before it for that matter and she could act too. I do like the casting of Sophie Marceau here more than the Denise Richards casting though. Not only because she's a better actor but because she doesn't stick out like a sore thumb. I mean I just know her from a bad David Spade film.

Anyway I think The World is Not Enough is one of Brosnan's better outings as Bond. It's surely better than Tomorrow Never Dies. Plus I think Robert Carlyle is as memorable as a Bond villian as Sean Bean in GoldenEye. I don't know why people talk about the villian in Die Another Day like he was the best of the Brosnan films, he did nothing for me really. Brosnan doesn't shine here as much as he does in GoldenEye but I do find his line at the end both crude and funny and he delivers it well. Denise Richards' name is Christmas and he says somthing like "Christmas doesn't come once a year"....lol.

1 out of 5 stars Most Embarrassing Bond Movie Ever.......2006-11-18

This is simply the worst Bond movie ever, also included, the worst Bond Girl ever - that being Denise Richards. Denise was not glamorous or smart as past Bond girls, essentially if she were left out of the story no one would have noticed. She looked like some chick Bond picked up from the mall, denim jacket included, who just provided unnecessary commentary. The story was disjointed and hopes that it would go anywhere and went no where. M is kidnapped, yeah, that had nothing nor any relevance to the story. This movie seemed rushed to produce and you can tell.

3 out of 5 stars 3.5, it was the best of Bond it was the worst of Bond.......2006-11-14

Bond films seem very critic proof since they're not meant to move you to tears and they're not meant to be laugh riots or creep into your skin. They're action movies pure and simple and arguably no one does it better. But seeing as how we're already on Bond 19 and while it's not that the series has completely run out of ideas, there is a sameness and familiarity to it all that prevents it from being the best Bond it can be. Doesn't mean that the filmmakers don't try really hard though.

After the killing of oil tycoon Robert King, 007 James Bond is hired to protect his daughter, beautiful Elektra. The main villain orchestrating everything is Renard, a man who was shot in the head and affecting his brain so that he can't actually feel pain, although the bullet will eventually kill him. Bond has to team with nuclear physicist Christmas Jones (Bond girls have had pretty strange names but this is just stupid) in order to avert a world-threatening plan (natch).

First, the casting: Sophie Marceau personally is my choice for the hottest Bond girl but acting-wise it's very extreme from one end to the next without any in-betweens. And Denise Richards is arguably the biggest miscast I've seen in a film. As for Pierce Brosnan, well this is #3 for him so he's still as suave and Bond-esque with the action hero coming into play whenever he needs to. As for the villain, Robert Carlyle is one of those Bond baddies where the premise is there but he's just not as compelling, in fact he seems kind of wimpy.

The Bond series lately has been going for that bigger is badder approach but there's a couple of goodies: the opening with a big boat chase is one of my favorite openers in the series but then we have a kind of meh ski escape as well as Bond versus a helicopter with sawblades attached which is as exciting as it is preposterous. But that's what's expected with any Bond film so I don't even mind anymore but there's almost a too over-the-topness to it as if the films tried to eclipse Bond wannabe films of late.

Is it the best Bond? No. The best Brosnan film? No. But it's a solid if very faulty Bond. I'd recommend it anyway though.

5 out of 5 stars Great Movie!.......2006-05-31

This is a pretty exciting movie. I have to say Pierce Bronsan makes the best James Bond, even better than Sean Connery in older James Bond movies. Some of the top action scenes include the Boat Chase, James Bond and Electra King(a very beautiful woman) getting chased while skiing and the helicopter scene. The basic story is that James Bond is sent to protect an oil heiress, whom unknown forces are trying to kill.

Bond thinks it is because they don't want competition from her Oil pipeline. However, the story takes a surprise twist that most won't see coming. For that reason I give this movie 5 stars; for this unusual twist that is not there in other Bond movies.

The Alien Conspiracy: Time Enough
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • do not waste your money unless ........
  • Cheezy and entertaining!
  • Cult Film
The Alien Conspiracy: Time Enough
Starring: Imogen Dobbs , Ross Fall , Dexter Fletcher , Sybil Grindrod , and Foster Marks
Director: Foster Marks
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ASIN: B00008G92Y
Release Date: 2003-01-21

Description

The war between the two alien species escalates, with the Greys contaminating mankind with violence and the Morphs using humans as pawns. And one human operative, ambivalent about his situation in New York City, wants to experience the same time over and over again with his new girlfriend because he knows of the fateful events that will soon happen. Yet, he can't seem to get that relationship quite right...

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Running Time: 99 min.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars do not waste your money unless ...............2006-09-18

i got this to make my shipping free but i would not waste my money on this for any other reason. someone may want to watch it around here but i could not get apast the first 30 minutes its cheaply done and very boring i think my son and daughter can make better movies than this so find something other than this video if you can.

4 out of 5 stars Cheezy and entertaining!.......2004-04-05

This movie is quite a ride. It features 3 stories about the invasion of planet Earth by two ennemy races of Alien. The wraparound story is kind of long but is interesting if you`re into time-travel stuff. It also features some cool stop-motion dinosaur FX. The second story is funny but drags way too long as Ron Ford (director) plays the lead role himself. There is a funny scene where Ron is chased by an UFO for miles and miles and finally ends up sodomized by an alien worm (ahaha). The third story is fast-paced and action filled. It feels like RED DAWN with alien men in black... Some cool CGI effects! Funny acting!
Hell this movie ain`t perfect but what do you expect for a DVD at less than 10$.
I recommend it to the sci-fi freaks and to everybody looking for a good beer and a good laugh!

1 out of 5 stars Cult Film.......2004-02-03

Calling this a cult film is a compliment. It is extremely cheesey in writing and acting. The budget must have been $100 made with dads camcorder. I don't know if I'll be able to finish watching this movie.... ever. The sound quality is very poor with whole sentences of dialougue droping out from being audibile. If you like Sic-fi with an Alien premece mixed with a dash of time travel try something else.... anything else. Now I know why I'm the first person to review this movie. But I hope I'm the last to waste money on it.
World and Time Enough
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • an incredibly beautiful film - buy it
  • heartfelt and honest
  • After one viewing ...
  • Flawed but worthwhile
  • Moved me to tears
World and Time Enough
Starring: Gregory Giles , Matt Guidry , John Patrick Marin , Kathleen Fuller , and Bernadette Sullivan
Director: Eric Mueller
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ASIN: B00005KCB9
Release Date: 2001-11-06

Description

Mark`s a radical artist-activist, Joey`s a garbage collector. Together, they sift through the detritus of family obligations, HIV status, temp jobs, and the unavoidable, inexplicable fact that, in spite of everything, they`re a happy couple.

A clever and bittersweet comedy, Eric Mueller`s WORLD AND TIME ENOUGH tracks the deceptively modest aspirations of a twenty-something couple as they grapple with love and morality. Narrated by David, an affably nelly friend, Mueller`s feature debut follows the obsessive Mark, who`s HIV-positive, as he progresses from neo-Christo sculpture-making to full-scale cathedral construction. More low-key, Mark`s terminally cute boyfriend, Joey hesitantly embarks on a quest to find his biological parents after an ugly coming-out scene with his adoptive parents.

Heartfelt and always lively, Mueller`s film offers a witty glimpse into a side of gay coupledom rarely seen: young, Midwestern, more grunge than chic.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars an incredibly beautiful film - buy it.......2004-07-15

i first saw this film in 1996 and it helped me come out. i saw it again this year and it's still as beautiful.

the reason why i say buy this film is because it is one of the few times you will see a gay couple portrayed honestly, with dignity and without any of the scene frippery that seems to have to accompany most gay films.

i won't tell you anything about the story line but will say that this is a rare portrait showing that men can love one another fiercely, tenderly and beautifully. by concentrating on the issues the two men are facing rather than their relationship together we get a truthful portrayal of our love and any political points are reserved for the wonderful political art made by one of the characters.

i can't recommend this film strongly enough. it gave me something tangible to realise that men can love men beautifully before i came out and continues to sustain me now.

truthfully, the warmest, most truthful gay film i have ever seen

5 out of 5 stars heartfelt and honest.......2002-04-21

This magical and mystical little Minneapolis-based film is basically about two cute (but not 'Hollywood perfect'), quirky guys who fall in love at first sight (much to the pretend annoyance of their friend, the catty narrator who propels the story). They struggle with all the problems of life: living together; the death of parents; coming out; homophobia from family, peers, and workplace; their future. Matt Guidry and Gregory G. Giles could not be more perfect, and loving, in their portrayals and Mark (an HIV+ artist) and Joey (a garbage collector who sees art and beauty in what is 'junk' to others). Mark's cynicism softens in the light of Joey's loving, giving nature and they complement one another perfectly. But their story is far from maudlin. It is gritty and real, and they both have demons. But Mark and Joey also have each other, and their sweet story is just about as lovely, intelligent (with homages to Gregg Araki's The Living End and Hamlet), and warm as any on screen. A bright, shining little gem.

3 out of 5 stars After one viewing ..........2002-01-01

I'm writing this after having seen the film only once, so please take that into consideration. For some reason I had a very different idea of what the story was going to be about. Maybe because every review mentions that one of the characters is HIV+.

The film was clearly made on a meager budget but it's a small story and isn't necessarily hurt by that. And the two leads are talented enough and attractive enough to be enjoyable to watch on their own.

The problem for me was that the director-writer seemed to have no very clear idea of what he wanted to communicate. I had the impression that some of the events of this story were probably taken from real life because he seemed to think they would be emotionally resonant on their own. Maybe they were for him but they meant nothing to me. He leaps from one event to the next without accumulating much to the narrative, so it adds up to not very much.

The main pleasure remains the two main characters and their love for each other. That they love each other is never really in doubt and never really in danger. But at least the director leaves it alone for the most part and so they hold you pleasantly engaged while he wanders all over the landscape.

4 out of 5 stars Flawed but worthwhile.......2001-10-26

This is a believeable, well-acted romantic drama. There's nothing as grand and all-encompassing as the title, just the story of two young men deeply in love, coping with money and family problems while working to stay together. That's about all, but it's enough. The two leads (Mark Gruindy and Gregory Giles) are appealing and believeable, and the low budget actually helps the film. The only significant flaw is the REALLY annoying narrator. He's only a minor player in the story, so why have him introduce the story? But other criticisms of the film are trivial. It's true that the Mark Gruindy character is exasperating in his self-richeous, I'm-A-Victim attitude. But there are a lot of professional activists im the community like him. Gregory Giles's character is too good to be true, but that's typical of movie romances. As for the characters being too handsome, so what? If you want to see a heartfelt, realistic romance and cheer on a couple to stay together, this may be worth your while.

5 out of 5 stars Moved me to tears.......2001-06-08

An amazing movie about a sculpture who builds a model gothic cathedral to get over the death of his father. Totally believable unique real gay men.
Time Enough At Last
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    Time Enough At Last
    Director: Josh Finn
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    Stephan Paternot stars in this dramatic thriller - the epic debut short from director Josh Finn. A man (Paternot) trapped in an office building struggles to escape as a series of strange, Twilight Zone-esque events force him to confront his past and, ultimately, his father.

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