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Thunderball

Disc 1: Main Feature
· Audio Commentary Featuring Terence Young and Others
· Audio Commentary Featuring Peter Hunt, John Hopkins and Others

Disc 2: Special Features
· The Incredible World of James Bond - Original 1965 NBC Television Special
· A Child's Guide to Blowing Up a Motor Car - 1965 Ford Promotional Film On
· Location With Ken Adam
· Bill Suitor: The Rocket Man Movies
· Thunderball Boat Show Reel
· Selling Bonds - Original 1965 Television Advertisements
· The Making of Thunderball
· The Thunderball Phenomenon
· The Secret History of Thunderball
· Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

Die Another Day

Disc 1: Main Feature
· Audio Commentary Featuring Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilson & Pierce Brosnan
· Audio Commentary Featuring Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike

Disc 2: Special Features
· From Script to Screen
· Shaken and Stirred on Ice
· Just Another Day
· The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London
· On Location With Peter Lamont
· MI6 DataStream
· Additional DVD-ROM Features Available!
· Madonna 'Die Another Day' Music Video
· Photo gallery

The Spy Who Loved Me

Disc 1: Main Feature
· Newly Recorded Audio Commentary Featuring Sir Roger Moore
· Audio Commentary Featuring Director Lewis Gilbert, Production Designer Ken Adam, Co-Writer Christopher Wood and Michael G Wilson

Disc 2: Special Features
· 007 in Egypt
· Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond
· On Location With Ken Adam
· 007 Stage Dedication
· Original 1977 Featurette Escape From Atlantis: Storyboard Sequence
· Inside The Spy Who Loved Me
· Ken Adam: Designing Bond
· Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

A View To A Kill

Disc 1: Main Feature
· Newly Recorded Audio Commentary Featuring Sir Roger Moore
· Audio Commentary Featuring Director John Glen and Members of the Cast and Crew

Disc 2: Special Features
· Film '85 BBC Report
· Float Like A Butterfly Test Footage
· Deleted Scenes & Expanded Angles with Introductions by Director John Glen
· Inside A View to a Kill
· The Music of James Bond
· Duran Duran 'A View to a Kill' Music Video
· Original Trailers, TV Spots & Photo Gallery

License To Kill

Disc 1: Main Feature
· Audio Commentary Featuring Director John Glen and Members of the Cast
· Audio Commentary Featuring Michael G Wilson and Members of the Crew

Disc 2: Special Features
· Deleted Scenes With Director John Glen Introductions
· Bond '89
· On the Set With John Glen
· On Location With Peter Lamont
· Ground Check With Corkey Fornof
· Production Featurette "Behind the Scenes"
· Kenworth Trucks Featurette
· Gladys Knight 'Licence to Kill' Music Video
· Patti LaBelle 'If You Asked Me To' Music Video
· Original Trailers & Photo Gallery

Thunderball (1965): In a bold and deadly scheme, the evil SPECTRE organization hijacks a NATO plane and seizes two atomic warheads, each capable of killing millions of innocent people. As the world is held hostage by the threat of a nuclear nightmare, James Bond (Agent 007) jumps into action, racing against the clock as the trail leads him to tropical Nassau. There he meets Emilio Largo, a high-ranking agent of SPECTRE, and the stunning Domino, with whom Bond shares an irresistible attraction. The confrontation builds to an epic battle on the ocean floor, as Bond and his allies fight to avert a catastrophe of disastrous proportions. His mission leads him from a perilous jet-pack flight to a terrifying clash with Largo's killer sharks.
 
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977): Nobody does it better than Bond, and he proves it once more in this explosively entertaining action-adventure! Roger Moore portrays the immortal action hero with wit, style, and steely determination.

When a massive underwater craft abducts U.S. and Russian submarines, global tensions are heightened to the brink of war. In order to find the true culprit, James Bond joins forces with beautiful Russian agent Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Together they follow a trail that leads to Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens), a powerful shipping magnate who is implementing a horrific scheme for world domination. Bond struggles to foil the plot, but Stromberg has provided him with a most lethal adversary: Jaws (Richard Kiel), a seemingly indestructible steel-toothed giant. Agent 007's adventure takes him to the Egyptian pyramids, under the sea and to a mountaintop ski chase that builds to one of the most amazing stunts ever filmed.

Climaxing with a magnificent, thrill-packed finale in Stomberg's secret submarine base (which required the construction of the world's largest soundstage), The Spy Who Loved Me is a relentlessly exciting action spectacular with romance, humor, and nail-biting suspense.
 
A View To A Kill (1985): Agent 007 must save millions of lives in this crackling dynamo of an adventure, jam-packed with the most spectacular action sequences ever filmed. With his wit, elegance and style, Roger Moore lends lethal charm to his final performance as James Bond.

When Bond is sent to investigate a security leak at the high-tech Zorin Industries, he discovers a hotbed of murder and deception. The company's mysterious owner, Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) has devised a plan to corner the world's microchip market, even if he has to kill millions to do it! But before Bond can stop Zorin, he must confront the madman's beautiful and deadly companion May Day (Grace Jones). With help from the gorgeous Stacey (Tanya Roberts), Bond will launch an all-out assault on Zorin's deadly scheme, climaxing in a spine-tingling duel on the upper spans of the Golden Gate Bridge.

The suspense moves at full throttle, propelled by thrilling chases, vicious brawls, and explosive gun battles. It's an edge-of-your-seat action thriller with the style, wit, and sizzling sensuality of Agent 007 himself.
 
Licence To Kill (1989): James Bond is catapulted into his most passionate adventure -- not for country, not for justice, but for personal revenge. As Agent 007 turns renegade, Timothy Dalton brings urgency, charm, and deadly determination to his portrayal of the screen's greatest action hero.

When drug lord Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi) exacts his brutal vengeance on Bond's friend Felix Leiter (David Hedison), 007 resigns from the British Secret Service and begins a fierce vendetta against the master criminal. Bond won't be satisfied until Sanchez is defeated, and to accomplish this aim he allies himself with a beautiful pilot (Carey Lowell) and Sanchez's sexy girlfriend (Talisa Soto). But Bond, relegated to outlaw status, must battle agents on both sides of the law as he discovers the horrifying extent of his prey's resources. In order to bring Sanchez down, Bond must survive a ferocious boat chase, a mid-air brawl over the controls of an out-of-control airplane, and an action-packed confrontation in the Mexico desert.

It's a pulse-pounding thrill ride with awesome stunt sequences, subtle humor, and explosive confrontations. When Bond's licence to kill is revoked, he's more deadly than ever!
 
Die Another Day (2002): James Bond's newest mission begins with a spectacular high-speed hovercraft chase through a minefield in the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea - and the action doesn't let up until the credits roll. From Hong Kong to Cuba to London, Bond circles the world in his quest to unmask a traitor and prevent a war of catastrophic proportions. On his way he crosses paths with Jinx (Berry) and Miranda Frost (Pike), who will play vital roles in his latest adventure. Hot on the trail of deadly megalomaniac Gustav Graves (Stephens) and his ruthless right-hand man Zao (Yune), Bond travels to Iceland into the villain's lair: a palace built entirely of ice. There he experiences firsthand the power of a new hi-tech weapon. Ultimately it all leads to an explosive confrontation - and an unforgettable conclusion - back in Korea where it all started.