James Bond 007 (film series)

James Bond 007 (film series)

James Bond: Sean Connery
01 Dr. No (1962)
02 From Russia With Love (1963)
03 Goldfinger (1964)
04 Thunderball (1965)
05 You Only Live Twice (1967)

James Bond: George Lazenby
06 On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

James Bond: Sean Connery
07 Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

James Bond: Roger Moore
08 Live And Let Die (1973)
09 The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)
10 The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
11 Moonraker (1979)
12 For Your Eyes Only (1981)
13 Octopussy (1983)
14 A View To A Kill (1985)

James Bond: Timothy Dalton
15 The Living Daylights (1987)
16 Licence To Kill (1989)

James Bond: Pierce Brosnan
17 GoldenEye (1995)
18 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
19 The World Is Not Enough (1999)
20 Die Another Day (2002)

James Bond: Daniel Craig
21 Casino Royale (2006)
22 Quantum Of Solace (2008)

The Uninvited (2009)

The Uninvited (2009)Anna Rydell returns home to her sister (and best friend) Alex after a stint in a mental hospital, though her recovery is jeopardized thanks to her cruel stepmother, aloof father, and the presence of a ghost in their home.

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Die Another Day (2002)

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James Bond: Pierce Brosnan

Die Another Day (2002) is the twentieth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth and last to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. In the pre-title sequence, Bond leads a mission to North Korea, during which he is found out and, after killing a rogue North Korean colonel, he is captured and imprisoned. More than a year later, Bond is released as part of a prisoner exchange, and he follows a trail of clues in an effort to earn redemption by finding his betrayer and learning the intentions of billionaire Gustav Graves, who turns out to be the same colonel he supposedly killed. Bond pursues the colonel to stop him from using a satellite to reignite the war between North and South Korea.

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The World Is Not Enough (1999)

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James Bond: Pierce Brosnan

The World Is Not Enough (1999) is the nineteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by Michael Apted, with the original story and screenplay written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Bruce Feirstein.[1] It was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli.

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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

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James Bond: Pierce Brosnan

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Bruce Feirstein wrote the screenplay, and it was directed by Roger Spottiswoode. It follows Bond as he tries to stop a media mogul from engineering world events and starting World War III.

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GoldenEye (1995)

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James Bond: Pierce Brosnan

GoldenEye (1995) is the seventeenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by Martin Campbell and unlike previous Bond films, is unrelated to the works of novelist Ian Fleming.[1] The story was conceived and written by Michael France, with later collaboration by other writers. In the film, Bond fights to prevent an arms syndicate from using the GoldenEye satellite weapon against London in order to cause a global financial meltdown.

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Licence To Kill (1989)

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James Bond: Timothy Dalton

Licence to Kill (1989) is the sixteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second and last to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Licence to Kill is the first, original (non-Fleming) title, although it adapts the Live and Let Die story with elements from the short story The Hildebrand Rarity, concerning agent 007's resignation from MI6 to pursue revenge against Franz Sánchez, a Latin American drug baron. The title refers to Bond's discretionary licence to kill; originally, the title was Licence Revoked.

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The Living Daylights (1987)

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James Bond: Timothy Dalton

The Living Daylights (1987) is the fifteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's title is taken from Ian Fleming's short story "The Living Daylights."

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The Butterfly Effect 3 - Revelation (2009)

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The Butterfly Effect 2 (2006)

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The Butterfly Effect (2004)

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Direct Contact (2009)

Direct Contact (2009)
An American prisoner in a Russian jail is given a chance at freedom if he can rescue a kidnapped American woman.

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Amusement (2009)

Amusement (2009) posterThree women are stalked by a killer with a grudge that extends back to the girls' childhoods.

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Night Train (2009)

Night Train (2009)Plot:
Two Passengers and the conductor discover that a person
has passed away on their Night Train cabin. They come
across valuable diamonds on his person...

Hit And Run (Unrated) (2009)

Hit And Run (Unrated) (2009)
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The Constant Gardener (2005)

The Constant Gardener (2005)
Synopsis: A widower is determined to get to the bottom of a potentially explosive secret involving his wife's murder, big business, and corporate corruption...

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Last Chance Harvey (2008)

Last Chance Harvey (2008)In London for his daughter’s wedding, a rumpled man finds his romantic spirits lifted by a new woman in his life.

18 Year Old Virgin (2009)

18 Year Old Virgin (2009)This female flip on "lose your virginity" comedies follows an 18-year-old girl as she tries desperately to become a woman the night before throwing her cap in the air for graduation. With teenage libidos pulsing all around her, getting laid would seem a cinch. Unfortunately, that's easier said than she's done.

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Bobby (2006)

Bobby (2006)Bobby ~ Demi Moore, Anthony Hopkins, Lawrence Fishburne, and Lindsay Lohan

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Yes Man (2008)

Yes Man (2008)Yes Man ~ Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel, Bradley Cooper, and John Michael Higgins

A guy challenges himself to say "yes" to everything for an entire year. One word can change everything.

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Now And Then (1995)

Now And Then (1995) posterNow and Then ~ Christina Ricci, Demi Moore, Rosie O'Donnell, and Thora Birch

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The Spirit (2008)

The Spirit (2008)The Spirit ~ Samuel L. Jackson, Dan Lauria, Scarlett Johansson, and Louis Lombardi

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Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! (2004)

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Director: Robert Luketic Genre: Comedy | Romance
Starring: Kate Bosworth, Topher Grace, Josh Duhamel, Ginnifer Goodwin, Nathan Lane, Sean Hayes
Plot: A small-town girl wins a date with a male celebrity through a contest. When the date goes better than expected, a love triangle forms between the girl, the male celebrity, and the girl's best friend.

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Whatever It Takes (2000)

Whatever It Takes (2000)Summer Catch ~ Freddie Prinze Jr., Jessica Biel, Fred Ward, and Matthew Lillard

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Summer Catch (2001)

Summer Catch (2001)Summer Catch ~ Freddie Prinze Jr., Jessica Biel, Fred Ward, and Matthew Lillard

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Simply Irresistible (1999)

Simply Irresistible (1999)Simply Irresistible ~ Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Patricia Clarkson

A department store executive (Flanery) tries to resist falling in love with a young woman (Gellar), who he believes has possessed magical powers after inheriting a restaurant.

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Flash Of Genius (2008)

Flash Of Genius (2008)TiTLE......[ Flash of Genius
YEAR.......[ 2008
GENRE......[ Drama
RUNTiME....[ 01:59:32
STORE DATE.[ 2009
iMDB RATE..[ 6.7/10 533 votes
iMDB URL...[ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1054588/

Corporations have time, money, and power on their side
All Bob Kearns had was the truth


Once Robert Kearns discovers that new cars are coming equipped with intermittent windshield wipers, a technology Kearns invented, patented, and unsuccessfully tried to sell,he launches a landmark lawsuit against the U.S. automotive industry...

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The Family Man (2000)

The Family Man (2000)The Family Man ~ Nicolas Cage, Téa Leoni, Don Cheadle, and Jeremy Piven

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Get Over it (2001)

Get Over it (2001)Get Over it ~ Kylie Bax, Ed Begley Jr., Park Bench, and Jeanie Calleja

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While She Was Out (2008)

While She Was Out (2008) PosterWhile She Was Out ~ Kim Basinger, Lukas Haas, Craig Sheffer, and Jamie Starr

A suburban housewife is forced to fend for herself when she becomes stranded in a desolate forest with four murderous thugs...

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Rachel Getting Married (2008)

Rachel Getting Married (2008)Rachel Getting Married ~ Anne Hathaway

PLOT SUMMARY
A young woman who has been in and out from rehab for the past 10 years returns
home for the weekend for her sister's wedding.

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Brokeback Mountain (2005)

Brokeback Mountain (2005)The film from Academy Award-nominated director Ang Lee. An epic love story set against the sweeping vistas of Alberta's Rocky Mountains, Brokeback Mountain tells the story of two young men - a ranch-hand and a rodeo cowboy - who meet in the summer of 1963, and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection, one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to the endurance and power of love.

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Down To You (2000)

Down To You (2000)Down to You ~ Freddie Prinze Jr., Julia Stiles, Selma Blair, and Shawn Hatosy

This light-hearted romantic comedy centers tells of love sought, found, lost, and found again, revolving around the lives of two college students in New York City. Sophomore Al Connelly (Freddie Prinze Jr.) meets the girl of his dreams, freshman Imogen (Julia Stiles), and true love abounds. The two engage on a whirlwind courtship--they pick a song, eat a cake together, even make love. But Imogen's fear of lost youth causes her to push away from Al, and they go their separate ways. Al attempts to rebound from the relationship, determined to forget Imogen, and he goes to desperate measures to do so. The story is told from the points of view of both Al and Imogen.

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Bedtime Stories (2008)

Bedtime Stories (2008) PLOT SUMMARY

A family comedy about a hotel handyman whose life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true.

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Something's Gotta Give (2003)

Something's Gotta Give (2003)Something's Gotta Give ~ Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and Amanda Peet

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Ghostbusters II (1989)

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Ghostbusters (1984)

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First Daughter (2004)

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Quantum Of Solace (2008)

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Quantum of Solace (2008) is the 22nd James Bond film by EON Productions and is the direct sequel to the 2006 film Casino Royale. Directed by Marc Forster, it features Daniel Craig's second performance as James Bond. In the film, Bond battles Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a member of the Quantum organisation posing as an environmentalist who intends to stage a coup d'état in Bolivia to take control of its water supply. Bond seeks revenge for the death of his lover, Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), and is assisted by Camille Montes (Olga Kurylenko), who is also seeking revenge.


PLOT SUMMARY

Seeking revenge for the death of his love, secret agent James Bond sets out to stop an environmentalist from taking control of a country's valuable resource.

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Casino Royale (2006)

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Casino Royale (2006) is the twenty-first film in the James Bond series; it is directed by Martin Campbell and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, it was adapted by screenwriters Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, and Paul Haggis.


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A View To A Kill (1985)

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James Bond: Roger Moore

A View to a Kill (1985) is the fourteenth spy film of the James Bond series, and the seventh and last to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted from Ian Fleming's short story "From a View to a Kill", the film is the third Bond film after The Spy Who Loved Me and Octopussy to have an entirely original screenplay. In A View to a Kill, Bond is pitted against Max Zorin, who plans to destroy California's Silicon Valley.

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Octopussy (1983)

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James Bond: Roger Moore

Octopussy (1983) is the thirteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the sixth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's title is taken from Ian Fleming's 1966 short story "Octopussy". However, the film's story is original and the short story is narrated as a flashback by the main Bond girl Octopussy. In the film, Bond is assigned the task of following a general, stealing jewels and relics from the Russian government. This leads him to a wealthy Afghan prince, Kamal Khan, and his associate, Octopussy. Bond uncovers a plot to force disarmament in Europe with the use of a nuclear weapon.

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For Your Eyes Only (1981)

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James Bond: Roger Moore

For Your Eyes Only (1981) is the twelfth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fifth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The screenplay takes its characters from and combines the plots of two short stories from Ian Fleming's collection For Your Eyes Only: the title story and Risico. It also includes elements inspired by the novels Live and Let Die (the keelhauling sequence), Goldfinger (the identigraph sequence) and On Her Majesty's Secret Service (the opening at the graveyard). In the film, Bond and Melina Havelock become tangled in a web of deception spun by rival Greek businessmen against the backdrop of Cold War spy games. Bond is after a missile command system known as the ATAC (a MacGuffin introduced to tie together the original stories' plots), whilst Melina is out to avenge the murder of her parents. As well as seeing a conscious return to the style of the early Bond films and the works of 007 creator Fleming, and therefore a more gritty, realistic approach (following the science-fiction Bond film Moonraker), the film is perhaps unusual for the Bond series in having a strong narrative theme: revenge and its personal consequences. FYEO was also the first James Bond film to be directed by John Glen.

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Moonraker (1979)

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James Bond: Roger Moore

Moonraker (1979) is the eleventh spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film, directed by Lewis Gilbert, co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Clery, and Richard Kiel. In the film, Bond is sent to investigate the mysterious theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax, the billionaire owner of the shuttle-manufacturing firm. Along with the space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, who later is identified as a also being a Central Intelligence Agency agent investigating Mr. Drax, Bond follows the trail of clues from California to Venice, Italy, Rio de Janeiro, and the Amazon rain forest, and finally into outer space in a bid to prevent a genocidal plot to wipe out the world population and to re-create humanity with a master race.

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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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James Bond: Roger Moore

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) is the tenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and the screenplay was written by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum. The film takes its title from the tenth novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, though as Ian Fleming requested that only the title of the novel be used, the film does not contain any elements of the novel The Spy Who Loved Me.[1] The storyline involves a reclusive megalomaniac named Stromberg who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization under the sea. Bond teams up with a Russian agent Anya Amasova to stop Stromberg.

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The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)

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James Bond: Roger Moore

The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) is the ninth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. An adaptation of Ian Fleming's novel of same name, the film has Bond sent after the Solex Agitator – a device which can harness the power of the sun. He teams up with agent Mary Goodnight against Francisco Scaramanga – The Man with the Golden Gun. The action culminates in a duel between them.

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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

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James Bond: Sean Connery

Diamonds Are Forever (1971) is the seventh spy film in the James Bond series, and the sixth to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film is based on Ian Fleming's 1956 novel of the same name, and is the second of four James Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The story has Bond impersonating a diamond smuggler to infiltrate a smuggling ring, and soon uncovering a plot by his old nemesis Blofeld to use the diamonds and build a giant laser satellite that would be used to hold the world for ransom.

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Live And Let Die (1973)

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James Bond: Roger Moore

Live and Let Die (1973) is the eighth spy film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Although the producers wanted Sean Connery to return after his role in the previous Bond film Diamonds Are Forever, he declined, sparking a search for a new actor to play James Bond. Roger Moore was selected for the lead role.

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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

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James Bond: George Lazenby

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) is the sixth spy film in the James Bond series, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, and the only one to star George Lazenby as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. In the film, Bond faces Blofeld, who is planning on unleashing a plague through a group of brainwashed "angels of death" (which included early appearances by Joanna Lumley and Catherina von Schell) unless his demands are met. Along the way, Bond meets, falls in love with, and eventually marries Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo.

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You Only Live Twice (1967)

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James Bond: Sean Connery

You Only Live Twice (1967) is the fifth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fifth to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's screenplay was written by Roald Dahl, and based on Ian Fleming's 1964 novel of the same name. It is the first James Bond film to discard most of Fleming's plot, using only a few characters and locations from the book as the background for an entirely new story.

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Thunderball (1965)

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James Bond: Sean Connery

Thunderball (1965) is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series Dr. No (1962), From Russia With Love (1963) and Goldfinger (1964), and the fourth to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins.

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