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Wow! All 22 Movies in One Blu-ray Package — “Bond 50”

September 24th, 2012 by DVDFab_Malcolm 13,729 views

Are you a Bond fan? Here is definitely an exciting news. Now you can get the opportunity to view and collect all 22 movies of Bond saga just on one Blu-ray set – “Bond 50”, which is going to be released on Sept. 25, 2012. It begins with “Dr. No” (1962) and ends with “Quantum of Solace” (2008), and also includes more than 130 hours of bonus features. Wow!

If you have difficulty in recalling what the 22 movies are, or if you just missed some of them before, here is a reminder and also a warm-up for you.

No.1 Doctor No (1962)

This is the film that launched the James Bond saga. In this film, Agent 007 (Sean Connery) battles the mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius planning to destroy the U.S. space program.

From Russia with Love

No. 2 From Russia with Love (1963)

In this film James Bond battles the all-enveloping tentacles of an international crime syndicate called SPECTRE which has the mad plan for world supremacy.

No.3 Goldfinger (1964)

This lightning-paced 007 thriller features Sean Connery battling cunning international smugglers intent on infiltrating Fort Knox.

No.4 Thunderball (1965)

As the world is held hostage by the threat of a nuclear nightmare created by the evil SPECTRE, James Bond (Agent 007) jumps into action.

No.5 You Only Live Twice (1967)

A mysterious rocketship seizes manned space missions from Earth’s orbit, James Bond (Agent 007) races to stop the space-jackings’ true mastermind, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, chief of the evil SPECTRE organization to save the world.

No.6 On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)

James Bond (Agent 007) goes to Portugal to enlists the aid of crime boss Draco to track down Ernst Stavro Blofeld, head of the evil SPECTRE organization. Where Bond pledges his eternal devotion to Dracos’ daughter, and adventures through artillery-laden ski pursuits, and a dramatic avalanche drive.

No.7 Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Sean Connery stars as the dynamic 007, on the trail of a diamond smuggler who leads him on a nerve-shattering chase through Amsterdam, Los Angeles and eventually, glittery Las Vegas.

No.8 Live and Let Die (1973)

James Bond battles the forces of black magic in this high-octane adventure that hurtles him from the streets of New York City to Louisiana’s bayou country.

No.9 The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

James Bond (Agent 007) must find the missing “Solex Agitator,” a device that will harness the sun’s radiation and give awesome power to whomever possesses it. Also vying for the prize is Francisco Scaramanga, a world-class assassin who brandishes a distinctive golden gun…

No.10 The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Roger Moore as agent 007 teams with a beautiful Soviet agent Triple-X to battle Stromberg in order to save the world from total annihilation and a 315-pound villian, “Jaws”.

No.11 Moonracker (1979)

When a U.S. space shuttle is stolen in a midair abduction, only James Bond (Agent 007) can find the evil genius responsible. The clues point to billionaire Hugo Drax, who has devised a scheme to destroy all human life on earth…

No.12 For Your Eyes Only (1981)

Roger Moore makes his fifth appearance as 007 in this, the twelfth Bond film. In this outing, the renowned British double agent must locate a weapons system known as ATAC, which controls Great Britain’s submarines, after it is sunk on a ship in the Ionian Sea.

No.13 Octopussy (1983)

James Bond (Agent 007) must investigate the murder of a fellow agent. The trail leads to the mysterious Octopussy, whose traveling circus features a company of gorgeous, athletic women. Bond and Octopussy share a passionate attraction, but soon 007 discovers that the elegant Kamal Khan is working with a mad Russian officer to hurl mankind into World War III…

NO.14 A View to a Kill (1985)

When James Bond (Agent 007) is sent to investigate a security leak at the high-tech Zorin Industries, he discovers a hotbed of murder and deception…

NO.15 The Living Daylights (1987)

After James Bond (Agent 007) helps Russian officer Georgi Koskov make a daring defection to the West, the intelligence community is shocked when Koskov is abducted from his remote hiding place. Bond leaps into action, following a trail that leads to the gorgeous Kara, who plays Bond as easily as she plays her Stradivari cello…

NO.16 Licence to Kill (1989)

James Bond catapults into his most passionate adventure, not for country, not for justice, but for personal revenge. Timothy Dalton brings urgency, charm and deadly determination to his role as 007.

NO.17 Golden Eye (1995)

Pierce Brosnan ignites the screen as James Bond in this explosive, thrill-packed adventure that pits him against a vengeful adversary who controls an awesome space weapon capable of global destruction.

NO.18 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Someone is pitting the world’s superpowers against each other–and only the legendary James Bond (Agent 007) can stop it.

NO.19 The World is Not Enough (1999)

In the 19th film of the franchise, James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot when he protects an oil heiress from her former kidnapper, an international terrorist who can’t feel pain.

NO.20 Die Another Day (2002)

When his top-secret mission is sabotaged, James Bond finds himself captured by the enemy, abandoned by M16 and stripped of his 00-license. He is determined to get revenge…

NO.21 Casino Royale (2006)

Casino Royale introduces James Bond before he holds his license to kill. But Bond is no less dangerous, and with two professional assassinations in quick succession, he is elevated to “00” status.

NO.22 Quantum of Solace (2008)

Daniel Craig returns as James Bond in this thrilling, action-packed adventure which starts shortly after Casino Royale ends. Betrayed by the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal.

 

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