James Bond 007: The Living Daylights (1987) Consider Dalton an injection of energy. Read More Reviews, James Bond 007, Overlooked and Under-AppreciatedAnton BergstromAugust 19, 20151980s, action, action adventure, action movie, Afghanistan, Andres Wisniewski, arms dealing, Art Malik, Caroline Bliss, Cold War, colonialism, Czechoslovakia, defection, Desmond, espionage thriller, Euro-thriller, Geoffrey Keen, Ian Fleming, James Bond, James Bond 007, James Bond 007 Retrospective, Jeroen Krabbé, Joe Don Baker, John Glen, John Rhys-Davies, Maryam d'Abo, Michael G- Wilson, Richard Maibaum, Robert Brown, sniper, spy movie, The Living Daylights, Thomas Wheatley, Timothy Dalton, USSR, Walter Gotell Comment
James Bond 007: You Only Live Twice (1967) The most average of the first five Bond films. Read More Flash Back, Reviews, James Bond 007Anton BergstromMarch 27, 2015action, action thriller, adventure, Akiko Wakabayashi, Bernard Lee, Charles Gray, Desmond Llewelyn, Donald Pleasence, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, espionage thriller, Iam Fleming, invade the villain's lair, James Bond, James Bond 007 Retrospective, Japan, Karin Dor, Lois Maxwell, Mie Hama, misogyny, Nancy Sinatra, racism, Roald Dahl, Sean Connery, setting, spaceship, SPECTRE, spy movie, spy thriller, Teru Shimada, Tetsuro Tamba, thriller, You Only Live Twice Comments