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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 292 reviews
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I ordered this film with Licence to Kill to finish my Bond collection on Blu Ray and digital HD. It’s a great film, and possibly one of the best Bond adventures. Trying to find this anywhere on the internet drove me insane, and it popped up “in stock,” so I jumped to purchase it here. I’m guessing it’s a repackage for No Time To Die hype? In 2015, the same box art is used and it includes the digital film. As you can see in the photos, this doesn’t include the code, but Licence To Kill does. I’m not that upset as I mostly watch my movies on physical formats anyway but when I return to college and watch movies digitally because it’s a pain to pack any movie I’d wanna watch, I may be sad that I can’t watch this specific movie. I’ll live, but I figured I should let people know it might not include the digital code.
This review is from On Her Majesty's Secret Service [Blu-ray] [1969]
Posted by BurnsyNYY
Though Lazenby only did the one Bond film, they made a great cover design specially for the Steelbook based on the famous Bond movie intro collage. A great addition to any Steelbook collector for this Limited Edition Only@Best Buy.
Posted by Sergeant
At the time it was released, this was the best Bond film. The cinematography is so far ahead of the previous films that it is incomparable. The film does an excellent job balancing action, romance, drama, and intrigue. Despite having a slightly lower budget than the previous Bond film, "You Only Live Twice," nearly everything in the film is better done - and it is so drastically better than the films before "You Only Live Twice" that it is shocking they are from the same franchise. George Lazenby received a lot of criticism for his portrayal of Bond, but I did not dislike it. He provides us with the most human, the most vulnerable Bond. It is instantly more relatable than Connery's Bond, and Lazenby does an excellent job making Bond interesting without gadgets. Connery is more charming, of course, but I feel like too much of the criticism was simply because Lazenby's portrayal was so different from Connery's - it is not bad acting.
This review is from 007: George Lazenby [Blu-ray] [1969]
Posted by RALPH
Blu ray Bond is best ! I am replacing all of my DVDs with the blu ray version for my 4K player and flat screen. Better picture, sound, and more durable disc.
This review is from On Her Majesty's Secret Service [Blu-ray] [1969]
Good buys here at Best Buy I like that too awesomeness
This review is from On Her Majesty's Secret Service [Blu-ray] [1969]
Posted by MatthewS