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James Bond woos a mob boss's daughter and goes undercover to uncover the true reason for Blofeld's allergy research in the Swiss Alps that involves beautiful women from around the world.
A playboy who refuses to give up his hedonistic lifestyle to settle down and marry his true love seeks help from a demented psychoanalyst who is having romantic problems of his own.
Agent and the Japanese secret service ninja force must find and stop the true culprit of a series of spacejackings before nuclear war is provoked.
A diamond smuggling investigation leads James Bond to Las Vegas, where he uncovers an evil plot involving a rich business tycoon.
A resourceful British government agent seeks answers in a case involving the disappearance of a colleague and the disruption of the American space program.
The bumbling Inspector Clouseau travels to Rome to catch a notorious jewel thief known as "The Phantom" before he conducts his most daring heist yet: James Bond is led to believe that he is targeted by the world's most expensive assassin while he attempts to recover sensitive solar cell technology that is being sold to the highest bidder.
Agent is assigned to hunt for a lost British encryption device and prevent it from falling into enemy hands. That every agent will be named James Bond.
One of the Bonds, whose real name is Evelyn Tremble is sent to take on Le Chiffre in a game of baccarat, but all the Bonds get more than they can handle.
To watch this movie, one must understand something that many appeared to have missed. Chiefly, the mish-mashed, ridiculous, over-blown insanity of it is the entire point.
It is this that it aims for, and this that it achieves. It is not really a story, so much as every conceivable joke that could be thought of, thrown into an editing studio and spat out the other end as gold.
This movie will challenge many who cannot break-out of the mold of needing a firm plot and some commonsense, but in this regard it is much like a comedic version of a David Lynch film, and I enjoyed Twin Peaks: The Movie even if I still don't get it.
So watch this for the crackling one-liners, ridiculously pretty women, lurid sets and the most completely unself-conscious approach to making a comedy that I have ever seen.
It goes beyond funny, and becomes a matter of being shocked into admiration for the sheer silliness of it all. And the fun of trying to explain it to someone afterwards is immeasurable.
Like Salvidor Dali meets The Pythons, but odder. And lots of great satire and stuff, too. If only to broaden your horizons. Visit Prime Video to explore more titles.
Find showtimes, watch trailers, browse photos, track your Watchlist and rate your favorite movies and TV shows on your phone or tablet! A surfeit of screenwriters eight, including Billy Wilder and directors five, including John Huston lends the whole a chaotic, disjointed air, but there is much fun to be had along the way.
Proponents of this dreadfully indulgent cabaret, which thumbs its nose at coherence, have called its nigh-impenetrable plot the sincerest form of satire.
That's like citing the indecipherable nature of Zapf Dingbats as a foremost send-up of language. A magnificent mess, it's either the greatest argument against LSD or the worst.
Okay, I've only rated one film on this website at 0. Revenge of the Fallen. This film is a close second. For those of you who are confused by the idea of a "Casino Royale" film in the 60s, here's a brief history.
Basically, 2 production companies had the rights to different Bond books to adapt to the screen. One was run by Albert Broccoli who made "Dr.
No" and cemented Sean Connery as a sexy sexy man. The other was still in the process of developing "Casino Royale" and seeing that they couldn't directly compete with Sean Connery, decided to make their film into a spoof of Bond.
So, what exactly is wrong with it? It feels like 5 different movies stitched into one film which it essentially is, considering it had 5 different directors, most who went uncredited at the fear of the film's reputation destroying there careers.
Speaking of uncredited crew, you ever heard the expression "Too many cooks spoil the broth? Only 3 writers receive credit.
The other SIX didn't want to be associated with the film. You read that right. Some people really think this is funny considering the time period.
This isn't an excuse. In fact, it has one gag that had me on the floor laughing. In total, this is one of the worst films I've ever seen.
Only watch it as a retrospect on how badly the development of a film can go. Bizarre madcap comedy that isn't really that funny, but has a great taste.
In the vein of later comedy masterpieces like Blazing Saddles, but with none of the humor. The cast is fantastic and everyone gives great performances, but the film itself just isn't very good.
This movie is half good, but half bad too. There's an all-star cast, and the story is a spoof of spy movies at the time, so it has both of those things going for it.
It has some really funny scenes, but then it has a lot of unfunny comedy scenes too. Overall this movie is okay, you'll like it better if you enjoy Woody Allen's comedy and James Bond movies.
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