I make no bones about liking
Tomorrow Never Dies. As a matter of fact, this is my favorite
Pierce Brosnan film during his
James Bond run. I really don't get the negativity toward this one at all. When I hear comments like "it's the same old plot as before", it makes me wonder where their heads are at. Has a
James Bond film ever been known for originality from one installment to the next? Hell, the franchise is guilty of recycling the same plot more often than not. So, to each their own.
Like I said, I really like this one and the template from
GoldenEye was set and then improved upon with
Tomorrow Never Dies. Even though
Martin Campbell doesn't return, they still had a Director that was able to continue onward with a very contemporary style of filmmaking that fit the new and improved
James Bond.
Roger Spottiswoode may not be the first choice when thinking of who to replace
Campbell, but I thought he did a fantastic job and to this day, it's still his best film he ever made. The movie is both visually and sonically more impressive than anything that has ever been in a Bond film (at the time). Stunts and Set Pieces were amazing and entertaining to say the least.
But I think why I hold this very high is the addition of
Michelle Yeoh as an equal partner to that of
Bond. She isn't a 'damsel in distress'. She can hold her own and can actually kick some serious ass, be it the man himself or anyone else that gets in her way. I've been a fan of hers for a long time, so I was very happy to see her get a big role in an American film like this. Also, having
Teri Hatcher as another
Bond Babe was money well spent by the producers.
I own the
Silver Cover Special Edition of this on DVD. I highly recommend this as a
Buy.