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Pierce Brosnan
Reviews Featuring Pierce Brosnan
A true celebration of inner strength.
A fine addition to the Bond film collection, with the usual collection of gadgets, bad guys, chases and plenty of action.
Engrossing and influential, this laid the groundwork for every British gangster-flick that followed. Where would Guy Ritchie be without stuff like this?
The Belgium of comedies not so much dislikeable as just plain boring.
What is it about spending time in the sunshine that just makes you want to yawn uncontrollably?
Its no Grease or Sweeney Todd, but Mamma Mia! doesnt promise anything it doesnt deliver, and for the musical fan or the ABBA geek, its worth a sing-along.
I don't know how she [insert derogatory comment here].
Undoubtedly ridiculous but hugely entertaining with cool characters, a likeable new 007 and awesome stunts. Just the shot in the arm the Bond series needed.
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