Death will come tomorrow
Oh my! I know the James Bond movies were full of themes and ideas from outer space, but the twentieth installment of this series definitely wins when it comes to impossible ideas for taking over the world. Where to start? Bond drives an invisible car, and the main villain uses a state-of-the-art satellite like a laser and threatens to sunray a hole on the Earth’s surface and unleash a nuclear war. The real icing on the cake is highly invasive genetic therapy, which allows a North Korean colonel to change his appearance and reveal himself to the world as a passionate, red-haired billionaire that no one has heard of before. It sounds like absurd pulp science fiction, truth? Even Roger Moore, the first Bond in space, believed that the creators were overplaying with fantasy and effects. I always have a great time in this movie! I find it suitable for a laid-back movie night with friends, a beer, and a discussion of just how crazy what we’re watching right now. – Karolina Małas
Source: mauvais-genres.com