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Bond 50: The Complete 22 Film Collection [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | Dubbed, DTS Surround Sound |
Contributor | Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Daniel Craig, George Lazenby |
Language | English |
Studio | Fox |
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Collectible box set featuring 22 James Bond films on Blu-ray disc.
Collection includes 22 James Bond feature films from Dr. No to Quantum of Solace and more than 130 hours of bonus features including never-before-seen content from the Bond archives, and more.
One disc of brand new bonus content approximately one hour in length.
9 titles available on Blu-ray for the first time ever: Goldeneye, Octopussy, The Spy Who Loved Me, You Only Live Twice, The Living Daylights, Tomorrow Never Dies, Diamonds are Forever, A View to a Kill and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
Box set includes an open slot for forthcoming James Bond film.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.67 Pounds
- Item model number : M126627
- Media Format : Dubbed, DTS Surround Sound
- Actors : Sean Connery, Daniel Craig, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Studio : Baker & Taylor
- ASIN : B006U1J5ZY
- Number of discs : 1
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YES!!!
Instead of being sad that I was going to have to double-dip, I was happy. I was finally going to be able to enjoy James Bond in glorious HD. I sold my DVD's and my Blu-Ray copies of Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace to my brother, and I pre-ordered this magnificent set. Boy, was it worth it. The packaging is gorgeous, and very classy. I have yet to see all 22 movies (believe me, not for lack of trying), so I will only be reviewing the ones that I have watched so far. I will update this review as I keep viewing the movies. But so far:
Dr. No: HOLY CRAP!!! Amazing. The restoration is top-notch, the audio is fantastic. It seriously felt like I was watching a movie based in 62 instead of a movie filmed in 62. This is my second favorite Sean Connery movie, falling only behind From Russia with Love. It really is a fantastic film. Expertly paced, and unimaginably cool. Sean Connery really just embodies Bond. A great way to start off my favorite film series in the world
From Russia with Love: My absolute favorite classic Bond film. This is a tense and well-paced thriller. Rosa Klebb is damn frightening, and we are exposed to SPECTRE for the first time. Once again, the remastering is amazing. The clarity is astounding. The fight between Grant and Bond is fantastic, one of the best in the series. Also Q makes his official appearance! Yay!
Goldfinger: In my opinion, this is the Bond movie that set the stereotypes for all other Bond movies. It is the first movie in the series where there is a theme specifically made for the movie accompanying the opening credits, it is the first movie where the iconic Aston Martin DB5 comes out, it is the first movie where Q makes a meaningful appearance. Goldfinger is an excellent movie. It's well-crafted, and Connery WAS Bond at this point. From Russia with Love is my favorite Bond movie, but Goldfinger is probably the most iconic. The trend of superb transfer follows through with this one.
Thunderball: Perhaps one of the better known Bond films, and with good reason. Riding into his 4th movie, Connery continues to throw it out of the park. I was a little apprehensive to watch this movie, as I remembered that there are a few underwater scenes. I was afraid that the quality was going to be less the spectacular. To my surprise, other than a slightly soft quality, the underwater scenes still look amazing. Great transfer, great movie.
You Only Live Twice: Connery's 5th Bond film. At this point, Connery was starting to show his age. While for the most part, he still looks capable of being Bond there are a few scenes where he looks a little aged. Perhaps a little ridiculous at times, what with the whole trying to make Bond look Japanese, but still a solid Bond film. The hardest thing about seeing an old Bond film in HD is seeing how dated the special effects look. The helicopter fight is a great example of this.
OHMSS: Probably one of the most underrated Bond films. Lazenby had a very good turn as Bond, and I would've been very happy had he continued on with the role. This is of course the film where Bond gets married and becomes a widower. The clarity is astounding in this transfer. I was very surprised.
Goldeneye: My favorite Brosnan movie. Great transfer, but sometimes it can look a bit soft around the edges. Strange how Dr. No manages to look as good as Goldeneye, considering the more than 30 years that separate both movies. Still amazing to watch in HD, and a great movie over all. Definitely one of the high points in the series.
Casino Royale: Damn, it was good to see such a different take on Bond. He's still suave and still smooth, be he is more dangerous. This is my favorite Craig film (so far.) Because this was filmed in 06 it is no surprise that it looks amazing. The amount of detail on-screen is astounding at times. Daniel Craig started off his interpretation of Bond in amazing fashion. The only reason I am able to review this is because I confirmed that this is basically a re-issue of the special edition Blu-ray released a few years ago.
Quantum of Solace: A little underwhelming, but still good. I always knew that it was going to be extremely hard to follow up Casino Royale, which is why I am willing to be a little forgiving with this movie. It's not a bad movie at all, it just isn't as good as Casino Royale or some of the other Bond films. Once again, I confirmed that this is simply a re-issue of the Blu-ray released a few years ago. It looks fantastic.
For future reference, I will give a list of the Bond actors in order from favorite to least favorite. It's always fun to argue with fellow Bond fans as to the order of the list.
Sean Connery is the absolute best.
Daniel Craig is doing a bang up job as my favorite spy. So he comes in second for now.
George Lazenby is not given nearly enough credit for his turn as Bond in OHMSS.
Pierce Brosnan is the man that introduced me to Bond, so he's kind of tied with Lazenby. But points off for Die Another Day. Too campy for my taste.
Timothy Dalton was good in The Living Daylights, but License to Kill was basically Miami Vice: Bond edition.
Roger Moore... I don't dislike him. I am just not crazy about his turn as Bond. Moonraker was my second Bond film, so it holds a soft spot in my head. Other than that, his films are a little too crazy for me.
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Bond, James Bond is an icon, a Hollywood legend and a hero to many. He’s one of cinema’s longest running franchises and deservedly so. Over five decades and now 23 films, the super spy has brought us adventure after adventure and rarely, if ever, does he let fans down. James Bond is one of cinema’s most beloved and enduring characters and it’s about time he gets his own boxset.
From Dr. No right through to Quantum of Solace, every Bond film is included here, as are all of our favorite stunts, Bond girls, gadgets, cars, opening credit songs and more. The only thing missing is the 1967 Casino Royale parody and 1983′s Never Say Never Again, as both were made without EON Productions’ involvement and due to rights issues, they couldn’t be included.
Having all the Bond films housed in one boxset really makes for a great viewing experience and though some films stand out more so than others (Goldfinger being one of the best Bond films ever and Moonraker being a bit too silly), every film is an absolute blast to watch.
It would be redundant and rather pointless at this stage to review each of the 22 films in this box set. If you’re reading this review, you’ve likely seen most of the Bond films, if not all. So, instead of doing into depth on each one, I’ll just provide a brief overview of the box set, run down the audio, video and special features, and try to drill into your head why you NEED to buy Bond 50.
Housed in a slipcover box you’ll find two books that when opened, hold the discs (two per page). The discs are arranged in chronological order and the pages of the book have images from the films. There’s even an extra spot for Skyfall. It’s an excellent piece of packaging and one that complements the classy style of the titular character himself.
When it comes to the video and audio, this box set is an absolute winner. Even the older films, like Dr. No and From Russia With Love, look gorgeous (despite some dust specks and whatnot). Crystal clear and free of compression issues, this is the way that the James Bond films were meant to be viewed. The films that have already seen a Blu-Ray release are identical to their previous versions and the ones that are appearing on Blu-Ray for the first time are very easy on the eyes.
Of all the films, Goldeneye is the only one with any real noticeable issues. That’s not to say that it doesn’t look great, it does, it’s just not as sharp as the rest of the film. Of course, the newer films look better than the older ones but given the circumstances, each title looks nearly flawless.
Audio is equally as good. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtracks pack quite a punch. Now, a lot of the films were produced before the 5.1 era and in that case, they include the original mono and stereo mixes. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, just something to note. Dialogue is crisp and clean on the newer releases and even on the older ones it’s solid, though there is a bit of crackle and pop here and there. Add in great atmospherics and a ton of depth and you have some really good audio tracks.
Now, if you already own the Bond films on Blu-Ray (13 were made available in the past with the other 9 now on store shelves), you will be double dipping here. The discs hold the same special features as the original releases did, save for a few extra bits here and there. That being said, there is a bonus disc included in the set that houses a handful of new special features.
You can check them out below, though nothing particularly stands out.
World of Bond: Title Sequences: All the title sequences in a row, amounts to a little over an hour.
World of Bond: Gadgets: A quick montage of some of Bond’s best gadgets.
World of Bond: Villains: Another quick montages dedicated to the villains.
World of Bond: Bond Girls: A montage focusing on the Bond girls.
World of Bond: Locations: A quick look at some of the more exotic locations that the series has visited.
World of Bond: Bond in Motion: A very quick look at some of Bond’s best vehicles.
Skyfall Videoblogs: About ten minutes of promo material for Skyfall
Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style: For about four minutes we get a look at the series from a design point of view, everything from costumes to props is touched upon.
Being Bond (1080p, 3:08): For a couple minutes each of the Bond actors speak on their experience playing the character.
Unless you already own a handful of the Bond films Blu-Ray, you can’t go wrong Bond 50. The new special features don’t amount to much more than fluff but considering each film has its own features ported over from the original release, it’s easy to overlook the fact that the new features are useless. That minor hiccup aside, everything else about the set is fantastic. The films look and sound beautiful in HD, even the older titles, and they’re all just so much fun to watch. Everything about the package is just so well done, right down to the packing and housing of the film.
If you’re a James Bond fan who has yet to invest in the series on Blu-Ray, this is an excellent box set that will provide you hours and hours of enjoymen
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This review is not about the story lines of the 23, 007 movies but the boxed set itself...
I played the Movie on an OPPO 103 BDP, supposedly the best Bluray player out in the market, surpassed only by the OPPO 105(the video engine is the same but the audio on 105 is at par with the best audio amps I believe. But the audio on the 103 is exceedingly good too).
I use my old(2003) Yamaha RXV-640 with KEF KHT2001.5 satellite speakers which have their own limitations..along with the Panasonic AE8000 Projector with a 120" screen(9:16).
The first reaction was wow... That was for Skyfall. Each and every dialog was crisp. The Adele song was just amazing even on the not so good KEF speakers (I also use floor standing B&W with NAD stereo amps..so I do have another point of reference too).
But later as I played some of the other movie I realized that the quality of audio and video is not the same in the entire pack.
Skyfall in its recording stands apart...Quantum of Solace and Casino Royal almost equally good.
But the dialogues and video for the other movies aren't so crisp. You have to at times strain your ears a bit to make sure you don't miss whats being said with the background music(in Skyfall the dialogues are sharp like a razor..can't emphasize enough).
I have played a few other BluRays of older movies(Heat - Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro) ...and I am left wondering if its worth buying BluRays(Rs 800 to Rs. 1300) over DVD(Rs 250 to 500) because the BluRay picture does show grains for OLDer movies.
But Skyfall is sharp..I remember seeing a Skyfall demo on a Wolf 4K projector on a 120" screen. For my money I couldn't tell the difference at 120 inches between a 4K projector and Panasonic HD projector.
So if you have old DVDs of any old movies...I won't recommend buying(upgrading) BluRays..even for some other classics I am now buying DVDs only, even though I intend to project it on 120" screen..But if you aren't going above 60 inches screen anyways...DVD may be just as good.
But as a single boxed set at Rs. 15000/- for all the 23 movies... its a worthy buy! Go for It!
Apro un breve parentesi per spiegare meglio: esiste un primo lotto di cofanetti numerato da 1 a 650 ed un secondo lotto numerato da 651 a 1100 (scelta piuttosto strana da parte della 20thfox che crea non poca confusione ai numerosissimi collezionisti) ed inoltre ci sono in rete diversi utenti che lamentano di aver ricevuto due copie di "Dalla russia con amore" a discapito de "La spia che mi amava", questo pressapochismo ovviamente non e' tollerabile in un prodotto di questo livello.
Ad ogni modo, dopo una rapida visione dell'inizio di alcuni dei primi titoli, posso affermare che la qualita' del trasferimento in alta definizione e' eccellente e i due case porta dischi con foto e data di uscita dei 22 film sono di ottima fattura, apprezzabile l'idea di lasciare un posto libero per l'imminente arrivo di "Skyfall".
In conclusione questo monster box merita senza timore di smentita un posto nella videoteca di ogni buon cinefilo, con buona pace dei collezionisti piu accaniti!