“Live and Let Die” and “Tomorrow Never Dies” James Bond’s Movies on Sci-Fi channel, USA Tv
The movie is full with famous 007 Bond scenes with the speed boat chase as one of the best.
Film: “Live and Let Die” (1973)
Channel: Sci-Fi (USA)
Date: Thursday 18th June 2009
Time: 18:30 EST
Broadcast in HD where available.
This eighth spy film in James Bond series is produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, craving Roger Moore as the first MI6 agent- James Bond.
The movie is based on Ian Fleming’s novel of the same name.
It has all hue of spy character. Live and Let Die, the theme song performed by Mc Cartney and Wings is the most successful bond theme to that point.
Film: “Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997)
Channel: Sci-Fi (USA)
Date: Thursday 18th June 2009
Time: 21:00 EST
Broadcast in HD where available.
It’s got pace, it’s got energy, it’s got wall-to-wall action. And enough character and romance to carry it through. You still have the women, you still have the gadgets, the big stunts, the big action pieces, but it has more of a gritty look to it. All in all, Tomorrow Never Dies provides lots of thrills and takes the viewer on a non-stop ride of adventure and entertainment.
It’s a Bond movie that proves Bond doesn’t always need an army to help him devastate the villain’s nest.
All in all though, Tomorrow Never Dies is a fun romp of a good time. Certainly it is not one of the most complex entries in the series, but it definitely evokes memories of the classic larger than life Bond movies such as The Spy Who Loved Me and Goldfinger. It certainly has that traditional feel and perfect balance of all of the Bond ingredients that keep audiences coming back time after time.




