Your Ad Here

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Watch Tamil Movie Tomorrow Never Dies



Watch Tamil Movie Tomorrow Never Dies

Watch Tamil Latest Movie Tomorrow Never Dies, Watch Tamil Dubbed Movie Tomorrow Never Dies, Watch Action Movie Tomorrow Never Dies, Watch Tomorrow Never Dies In Tamil, Watch Full Movie In Tamil Tomorrow Never Dies..

Movie Review:
Rent Movie.com movie reviews presents Tomorrow Never Dies movie review a 1997 film starring Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce and directed by Roger Spottiswoode James Bond must stop a media mastermind from starting World War III for riches and fame. Elloit Carver is an egotistical media baron. Carver has the power to reach every person on the planet through his Carver Media Group Network- except for the People’s Republic of Chinese who refuse his presence in their country. When he is tied to the disappearance of a British battleship in the South China Sea, James Bond is sent to investigate. It is in Hong Kong where Bond meets Wai Lin, a member of the People’s External Security Force of China. With and without Wai Lin’s help, Bond soon starts to uncover a plot that goes all the way back to a mission on the Russian-Kazakh Boarder, and will start a war only to feed the fire that is Carver’s ego. Pierce Brosnan returns for his second stint as James Bond (after GoldenEye), and he’s doing it in high style with an invigorating cast of costars. It’s only appropriate that a Bond film from 1997 would find Agent 007 pitted against a media mogul (Jonathan Pryce) who’s going to start a global war (beginning with stolen nuclear missiles aimed at China) to create attention-grabbing headlines for his latest multimedia news channel. It’s the information age run amok, and Bond must team up with a lovely and lethal agent from the Chinese External Security Force (played by Honk Kong action star Michelle Yeoh) to foil the madman’s plot of global domination. Luckily for Bond, the villain’s wife (Teri Hatcher) is one of his former lovers, and at the behest of his superior M (Judi Dench), 007 finds ample opportunity to exploit the connection. Although it bears some nagging similarities to many formulaic action films from the ’90s, Tomorrow Never Dies (with a title song performed by Sheryl Crow) boasts enough grand-scale action and sufficiently intelligent plotting to suggest the Bond series has plenty of potential to survive into the next millennium. Armed with the usual array of gadgets (including a remote-controlled BMW), Brosnan settles into his role with acceptable flair, and the dynamic Yeoh provides a perfect balance to the sexism that once threatened to turn Bond into a politically incorrect anachronism. He’s still Bond, to be sure, but he’s saving the world with a bit more sophisticated finesse. –Jeff Shannon

Your Ad Here