James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot (he’s good at finding them isn’t he) whilst also protecting an oil heiress from her former kidnapper Renard an international terrorist who cannot feel any pain.
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) Review
James Bond must stop a media and self important Elliot Carver’s plan to start a war between the UK and China all so he can film it and have the media rights and global coverage. Obviously missiles are involved as well.
GoldenEye (1995) Review
James Bond teams up with the lone survivor of a destroyed Russian research center to stop the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon, with plenty of good action scenes to go with it!
Licence To Kill (1989) Review
James Bond goes rogue (maybe the world wasn’t ready for that?) as it was very personal as his best friend and his bride were brutally killed on their wedding day.
The Living Daylights (1987) Review
James Bond is living on the edge to stop an evil arms dealer from starting another world war.
A View to a Kill (1985) Review
An investigation of a horse-racing scam leads 007 to a mad industrialist who plans to create a worldwide microchip monopoly by destroying California’s Silicon Valley.
Octopussy (1983) Review
A fake Fabergé egg and a fellow agents death makes 007 very suspicious as he uncovers an international jewel smuggling operation headed up by Octopussy. But everything takes a very serious turn when a bomb is involved.
For Your Eyes Only (1981) Review
007 is sent on a mission to hunt for a lost British encryption device and prevent it from falling into enemy hands, with some women involved as well? Rhetorical question!
Moonraker (1979) Review
James Bond is back and investigates the mid-air theft of a space shuttle but its never that simple as he also discovers a plot to commit global genocide.
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Review
When British and Russian submarines carrying nuclear warheads are hijacked it is up to 007 to investigate who is behind it all.