In 1994, Pierce Brosnan became the fifth actor to portray secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, starring in four films from 1995 to 2002 (GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day). He lent his likeness for Bond in the video games James Bond 007: Nightfire and James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, providing his voice too for the latter.
There are twenty-four James Bond films produced by EON Productions and distributed by United Artists and MGM. The first, Dr. No was released in 1962 and the twenty-fourth installment, Spectre, was only released recently; making it one of the longest-running film series of all time. There are also two additional James Bond films, Casino Royale (1967) and Never Say Never Again as well as a single TV production of Casino Royale. A total of six actors have played the role of James Bond, a British Secret Service agent given the code number 007.
Brosnan portrayed a Bond for the 1990s — technologically and culturally savvy. The 1995 film GoldenEye also brought on Judi Dench as M and was met with the highest attendance rates since Moore's films. Brosnan's success continued with 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies, 1999's The World Is Not Enough and 2002's Die Another Day.
Wild Toys 1:6 scale MI-6 Agent "Paul" 12-inch figure does bear a resemblance to Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, dressed in his smart tuxedo suit and armed with a pistol, although I'm not too sure if that's his signature pistol.
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1:6 scale Pierce Brosnan as secret agent 007 James Bond in "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) released by Medicom Toy in 1999 posted HERE. Medicom Toy replicated his Ericsson cellular phone that was also a fingerprint scanner, lock pick (detachable antenna), touch pad remote control for BMW 750iL with video screen and Electrodes that give a 20,000 volt electric shock.
Action Man James Bond Agent 007 "GoldenEye" 12-inch Figure reviewed HERE.
Being a true blue pierce brosnan fan. This is like a dream man. Sold. Take my money. Xmas came early.
ReplyDeleteBrosnan started off with a Walther PPK and switch to a Walther P99. The included picture is definitely neither of those, so you are correct that it is not screen accurate.
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