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    The World Is Not Enough

    PG-131999 · Action · 2h 5m

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  1. In the ending of "The World Is Not Enough," James Bond manages to save the day by stopping the villain, Renard, from detonating a nuclear bomb in Istanbul. Bond also rescues Elektra King, who had been held captive by Renard. Unfortunately, Elektra is revealed to be the mastermind behind the plot, seeking revenge for her father's death.

  2. Ending / spoiler. Bond gets captured and gets taken to the lighthouse, where he is tortured on a strange chair by Electra. However, Zukovsky comes in with a gun and Electra manages to shoot him. In a final moment, he shoots at Bond's cuff on the chair. Bond gets free and chases Electra, freeing M in the process.

  3. The World Is Not Enough is known for being more emotionally driven than most other Bond films pre-Craig, as well as for its female villain and the final appearance of Desmond Llewelyn's Q. It was also the first Bond movie I saw in the theater. Point-By-Point. I still don't know what's going on at the bank in Spain, but the boat chase down the ...

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  5. Edit page. The World Is Not Enough: Directed by Michael Apted. With Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle, Denise Richards. James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot while protecting an oil heiress from her former kidnapper, an international terrorist who can't feel pain.

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    Bilbao

    In Bilbao, capital of the Basque Country in Spain, James Bond, meets with a Swiss banker to recover a large sum of money. The banker, however, plans to have James killed. James uses a flash bang grenade disguised as his handgun to disable the banker's men and ends up holding the banker at gun-point. The banker had taken the money from another "00" and is about to tell Bond who the agent's assassin is when he himself is killed by a knife from his secretary, the Cigar-Smoking Woman. Bond grabs...

    London

    At MI6 headquarters in London, Bond returns the money to a wealthy businessman named Sir Robert King. King is and old friend of M. Bond learns that King is building an oil pipeline through the Caucasus region and that the project has been threatened with destruction from several competing factions. The money was ransom payment for King's kidnapped daughter. M hands Bond a glass of bourbon with ice and when the ice begins to foam up on his fingers, Bond deduces that the money may itself be an...

    Scotland

    At Robert King's funeral service, Bond notices King's daughter, Elektra. At an MI6 retreat in Scotland, Bond discovers that Elektra was kidnapped sometime prior and held ransom. He notices that the money he recovered for King is equal to the ransom and concludes that King's death was a message. He heads to a briefing chaired by M who states that the suspect behind the bombing is a man named Victor Zokas, aka "Renard", an international terrorist. Renard had had been the mastermind behind Elekt...

    This was Desmond Llewelyn's last appearance as "Q" before his death in December, 1999. Llewelyn died in an automobile accident only a few weeks after the film's release. The film introduces "Q"'s successor, played by John Cleese, and jokingly referred to as "R" by Bond. In future movies, "R" takes over the job of Quartermaster, thus taking on the t...

    Directed by: Michael Apted
    Producers: Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli
    Written by: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade
    Screenplay by: Bruce Feirstein, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade

    Film locations

    1. Bilbao, Spain — Guggenheim Museum 2. London, UK— MI6 Headquarters and Millennium Dome 3. Scotland, UK — Eilean Donan castle 4. Baku, Azerbaijan 5. Istanbul, Turkey

    Shooting locations

    1. Pinewood Studios / Albert R. Broccoli's 007 Stage 2. Bilbao, Spain 3. Baku, Azerbaijan 4. London, Wiltshire and Halton House, Buckinghamshire, England 5. Scotland — Eilean Donan castle 6. Istanbul, Turkey 7. France 8. The Bahamas

    Main articles: List of James Bond vehicles and List of James Bond gadgets 1. BMW Z8- Loaded with several Q refinements including ground to air missiles, a key chain that can control the car remotely, and as R proudly points out, cup holders. For films, this is the first car Bond is given by Q-branch where the steering wheel is on the left side. 2. ...

    At the time of the film's release, MGM signed a marketing partnership with MTV, primarily for American youths who were assumed to have considered Bond to be "an old-fashioned secret service agent". As a result MTV broadcast more than 100 hours of Bond-related programs immediately after the film was released, most being presented by Denise Richards....

    During filming of the opening boat chase, web cams were set up overlooking the Thames River and Internet users could watch the filming from around the world.
    This was the first official James Bond film not to have the United Artists logo at the start or at the end. All James Bond films starting with this film have the standard Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerlogo.
    This film is notable as being one of the few Bond movies in which James himself kills a leading female character. In the scene, Bond points a gun at her and threatens to shoot her if she contacts t...
    First James Bond film to show MI6 Headquartersbeing attacked, although not completely destroyed.
  6. The World Is Not Enough is a 1999 spy film, the nineteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by Michael Apted , from an original story and screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade , and Bruce Feirstein . [3]

  7. Nov 19, 1999 · Directed by. Michael Apted. "The World Is Not Enough" is a splendid comic thriller, exciting and graceful, endlessly inventive. Because it is also the 19th James Bond movie, it comes with so much history that one reviews it like wine, comparing it to earlier famous vintages; I guess that's part of the fun. This is a good one.

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