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      • Pierce Brosnan's The November Man is a by-the-books espionage thriller that puts the former 007 back in the spy saddle with mixed results. On the one hand, Brosnan nails it as an ex-CIA agent-turned-rogue, and his clever action sequences are among the movie's highlights.
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  2. With Pierce Brosnan, Luke Bracey, Olga Kurylenko, Bill Smitrovich. An ex-C.I.A. operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high-level C.I.A. officials and the Russian President-elect.

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    • Roger Donaldson
    • 2014-08-27
    • The Thomas Crown Affair. Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Denis Leary. 263 votes. Bored billionaire Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) decides to entertain himself by stealing a Monet from a reputed museum.
    • GoldenEye. Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco. 235 votes. In GoldenEye, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) returns, tasked with halting a lethal satellite weapon system from falling into the wrong hands.
    • Tomorrow Never Dies. Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh. 189 votes. Media mogul Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) wants his news empire to reach every country on the globe, but the Chinese government will not allow him to broadcast there.
    • The World Is Not Enough. Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle. 174 votes. In The World Is Not Enough, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is tasked with a mission of protection.
    • 4 ‘Die Another Day’
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    • 2 ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’
    • 1 ‘Goldeneye’

    Directed by Lee Tamahori

    While GoldenEye was a hit, the following trio of Brosnan Bond films has perhaps been too dismissively labeled as a forgettable mess of blockbuster pulp. Die Another Day was the only entry within his tenure that was truly worthy of such disdain. The actor’s fourth and final Bond film, it marked a sad and sorry farewell for Brosnan and was a disappointing way to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the franchise’s cinematic debut with Dr. No. Perhaps that's why, despite talk of a potential sequel...

    Directed by Michael Apted

    Following Bond as he protects an oil heiress and discovers a catastrophic nuclear plot with assistance from an American nuclear physicist, The World is Not Enough represents some of the very best and worst of the Bond franchise. It is probably best remembered for its questionable writing and some of its poor casting choices, which is a shame because beneath its glaring flaws there was plenty to admire about Brosnan’s third Bond movie. The most apparent aspect of the film that worked a treat w...

    Directed by Roger Spottiswoode

    Where GoldenEye presented an instant burst of Bond extravagance for audiences to enjoy, Tomorrow Never Dies needed to wait a few years before it would find even a fragment of the reception it deserved. One of the more underrated Bond films – and the most underappreciated from Brosnan’s era – it has earned plenty of praise retrospectively due to the intelligent and prescient design of its villain, the more sophisticated utilization of Michelle Yeoh’s Wai Lin, and an abundance of impressive act...

    Directed by Martin Campbell

    It should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody to see GoldenEye prevail as Brosnan’s best Bond movie. The long-awaited 007 inauguration for the Irish actor became a landmark achievement for the Bond brand, not only because it was the most successful film the franchise had seen for quite some time, but also because it emphatically silenced growing commentary that, with the Cold War over, Bond movies would become an outdated relic of a bygone era which modern audiences would have no patience...

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  3. Jul 11, 2022 · Tomorrow Never Dies is definitely a Bond film that does just that, as if you took The Spy Who Loved Me and tweaked some key ingredients, you get this top notch Pierce Brosnan adventure. Forget...

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  4. The November Man is a 2014 spy action thriller film based on the novel There Are No Spies by Bill Granger, which is the seventh installment in The November Man novel series, published in 1987. A British-American production, it stars Pierce Brosnan , Luke Bracey and Olga Kurylenko , with Bill Smitrovich and Will Patton also appearing, with the ...

  5. Aug 27, 2014 · With the release of The November Man this week, Pierce Brosnan returns to a genre he does particularly well - espionage. Between the James Bond franchise and films like The Tailor of Panama,...

  6. Aug 14, 2014 · Film Review: ‘The November Man’. This scatterbrained Pierce Brosnan spy pic will have to count on audiences’ lingering ’90s Bond nostalgia to make much headway. By Andrew Barker.