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23 Titulos, 50 Aniversario Bond Boxset [Blu-ray]
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Plazo | Por mes | costo de financiamiento | Total |
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24 meses | $87.41* | $607.92 | $2,097.92 |
18 meses | $108.02* | $454.45 | $1,944.45 |
12 meses | $151.23* | $324.82 | $1,814.82 |
9 meses | $193.36* | $250.32 | $1,740.32 |
6 meses | $278.87* | $183.27 | $1,673.27 |
3 meses | $535.90* | $117.71 | $1,607.71 |
Formato | Dolby, NTSC |
Colaborador | Pierce Brosnan, Albert R. Broccoli;Barbara Broccoli, Timothy Dalton, Varios, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Daniel Craig Ver más |
Idioma | Inglés |
Tiempo de ejecución | 67 horas y 8 minutos |
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Descripción del producto
Todas las películas de James Bond reunidas por primera vez en este inigualable set —cada espectacular chica, malvado villano y carismática estrella desde Sean Connery, el legendario actor que dio inicio al personaje, hasta Daniel Craig—. Un merecido homenaje al agente secreto más emblemático y clásico de la historia cinematográfica, BOND 50 es la colección más grande nunca antes creada. Incluye los siguientes 23 títulos:
1. Dr. No
2. From Russia with Love
3. Goldfinger
4. Thunderball
5. You Only Live Twice
6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
7. Diamonds Are Forever
8. Live and Let Die
9. The Man with the Golden Gun
10. The Spy Who Loved Me
11. Moonraker
12. For Your Eyes Only
13. Octopussy
14. A View to a Kill
15. The Living Daylights
16. Licence to Kill
17. Goldeneye
18. Tomorrow Never Dies
19. The World is Not Enough
20. Die Another Day
21. Casino Royale (2006)
22. Quantum of Solace
23. Skyfall Además, incluye un disco con material adicional (bonus materials)
Detalles del producto
- Idioma : Inglés
- Dimensiones del producto : 13,7 x 8 x 19,2 cm; 1,8 kg
- Referencia del fabricante : 86162647055
- Director : Varios
- Formato de medios : Dolby, NTSC
- Tiempo de ejecución : 67 horas y 8 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 24 septiembre 2014
- Actores : Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton, Sean Connery, Daniel Craig
- Doblados: : Español
- Subtítulos: : Español
- Estudio : Twentieth Century Fox
- Productores : Albert R. Broccoli;Barbara Broccoli
- ASIN : B015T11O5O
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº3,595 en Películas y Series de TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y Series de TV)
- nº3,215 en Películas
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Las mejores reseñas de México
Ha surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.
Revisado en México el 4 de agosto de 2021
Mejores reseñas de otros países
La imagen en general ESTUPENDA.
Algunas no vienen con AUDIO en Castellano.al menos tres de ellas.
La Banda sonora es en latino.
Por ese precio y en la actualidad eso no es disculpable... y sólo se entiende desde el punto de vista de la ESPECULACION. Es Triste en un mundo globalizado.
Dos Libros con los BR de forma cronológica,... con espacio para la que falta.
Falta una que no es de esa productora. La última de Sean Conery.
YES!!!
Instead of being sad that I was going to have to double-dip, I was happy. I was finally going to be able to enjoy James Bond in glorious HD. I sold my DVD's and my Blu-Ray copies of Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace to my brother, and I pre-ordered this magnificent set. Boy, was it worth it. The packaging is gorgeous, and very classy. I have yet to see all 22 movies (believe me, not for lack of trying), so I will only be reviewing the ones that I have watched so far. I will update this review as I keep viewing the movies. But so far:
Dr. No: HOLY CRAP!!! Amazing. The restoration is top-notch, the audio is fantastic. It seriously felt like I was watching a movie based in 62 instead of a movie filmed in 62. This is my second favorite Sean Connery movie, falling only behind From Russia with Love. It really is a fantastic film. Expertly paced, and unimaginably cool. Sean Connery really just embodies Bond. A great way to start off my favorite film series in the world
From Russia with Love: My absolute favorite classic Bond film. This is a tense and well-paced thriller. Rosa Klebb is damn frightening, and we are exposed to SPECTRE for the first time. Once again, the remastering is amazing. The clarity is astounding. The fight between Grant and Bond is fantastic, one of the best in the series. Also Q makes his official appearance! Yay!
Goldfinger: In my opinion, this is the Bond movie that set the stereotypes for all other Bond movies. It is the first movie in the series where there is a theme specifically made for the movie accompanying the opening credits, it is the first movie where the iconic Aston Martin DB5 comes out, it is the first movie where Q makes a meaningful appearance. Goldfinger is an excellent movie. It's well-crafted, and Connery WAS Bond at this point. From Russia with Love is my favorite Bond movie, but Goldfinger is probably the most iconic. The trend of superb transfer follows through with this one.
Thunderball: Perhaps one of the better known Bond films, and with good reason. Riding into his 4th movie, Connery continues to throw it out of the park. I was a little apprehensive to watch this movie, as I remembered that there are a few underwater scenes. I was afraid that the quality was going to be less the spectacular. To my surprise, other than a slightly soft quality, the underwater scenes still look amazing. Great transfer, great movie.
You Only Live Twice: Connery's 5th Bond film. At this point, Connery was starting to show his age. While for the most part, he still looks capable of being Bond there are a few scenes where he looks a little aged. Perhaps a little ridiculous at times, what with the whole trying to make Bond look Japanese, but still a solid Bond film. The hardest thing about seeing an old Bond film in HD is seeing how dated the special effects look. The helicopter fight is a great example of this.
OHMSS: Probably one of the most underrated Bond films. Lazenby had a very good turn as Bond, and I would've been very happy had he continued on with the role. This is of course the film where Bond gets married and becomes a widower. The clarity is astounding in this transfer. I was very surprised.
Goldeneye: My favorite Brosnan movie. Great transfer, but sometimes it can look a bit soft around the edges. Strange how Dr. No manages to look as good as Goldeneye, considering the more than 30 years that separate both movies. Still amazing to watch in HD, and a great movie over all. Definitely one of the high points in the series.
Casino Royale: Damn, it was good to see such a different take on Bond. He's still suave and still smooth, be he is more dangerous. This is my favorite Craig film (so far.) Because this was filmed in 06 it is no surprise that it looks amazing. The amount of detail on-screen is astounding at times. Daniel Craig started off his interpretation of Bond in amazing fashion. The only reason I am able to review this is because I confirmed that this is basically a re-issue of the special edition Blu-ray released a few years ago.
Quantum of Solace: A little underwhelming, but still good. I always knew that it was going to be extremely hard to follow up Casino Royale, which is why I am willing to be a little forgiving with this movie. It's not a bad movie at all, it just isn't as good as Casino Royale or some of the other Bond films. Once again, I confirmed that this is simply a re-issue of the Blu-ray released a few years ago. It looks fantastic.
For future reference, I will give a list of the Bond actors in order from favorite to least favorite. It's always fun to argue with fellow Bond fans as to the order of the list.
Sean Connery is the absolute best.
Daniel Craig is doing a bang up job as my favorite spy. So he comes in second for now.
George Lazenby is not given nearly enough credit for his turn as Bond in OHMSS.
Pierce Brosnan is the man that introduced me to Bond, so he's kind of tied with Lazenby. But points off for Die Another Day. Too campy for my taste.
Timothy Dalton was good in The Living Daylights, but License to Kill was basically Miami Vice: Bond edition.
Roger Moore... I don't dislike him. I am just not crazy about his turn as Bond. Moonraker was my second Bond film, so it holds a soft spot in my head. Other than that, his films are a little too crazy for me.
Keep a look out for updates in the coming days!
Je confirme que tous les films, à part "Quantum of Solace" sont en FRANCAIS et les menus sont aussi en FRANCAIS. Même les menus du BD Bonus sont en FRANCAIS, et son contenu est en VO sous-titré en FRANCAIS!
J'ai moi aussi épluché les 23 BD, et voilà ce que l'on a dans la version UK:
-1962 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1963 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1964 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1965 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1967 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1969 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1971 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1973 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1974 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1977 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1979 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1981 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1983 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1985 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1987 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1989 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-1995 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1997 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-1999 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-2002 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS)
-2006 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS
-2008 -- Menu UK - VO 5.1 DTS-HD MA (non sous-titré)
-BD BONUS - Menu VF - VO (sous-titré Fr)
Dans les menus "langages", certains BD sont écrits "Doublage Français 5.1 DTS" et les autres sont écrits juste "Doublage Français"
J'ai vérifié, et tous les films, sauf "Quantum of Solace" sont bien en
VF 5.1 DTS - 48 kHz - 768kbps.
Le 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio est disponible sur TOUS les films en VO.
La qualité de l'image pour les anciens films est tout simplement magnifique!
Les nouveaux aussi bien-sûr.
Pour 85,51€ (au lieu des 180), pourquoi se gêner?
Bons films à tous ;-)
Apro un breve parentesi per spiegare meglio: esiste un primo lotto di cofanetti numerato da 1 a 650 ed un secondo lotto numerato da 651 a 1100 (scelta piuttosto strana da parte della 20thfox che crea non poca confusione ai numerosissimi collezionisti) ed inoltre ci sono in rete diversi utenti che lamentano di aver ricevuto due copie di "Dalla russia con amore" a discapito de "La spia che mi amava", questo pressapochismo ovviamente non e' tollerabile in un prodotto di questo livello.
Ad ogni modo, dopo una rapida visione dell'inizio di alcuni dei primi titoli, posso affermare che la qualita' del trasferimento in alta definizione e' eccellente e i due case porta dischi con foto e data di uscita dei 22 film sono di ottima fattura, apprezzabile l'idea di lasciare un posto libero per l'imminente arrivo di "Skyfall".
In conclusione questo monster box merita senza timore di smentita un posto nella videoteca di ogni buon cinefilo, con buona pace dei collezionisti piu accaniti!
1. Dr. No, 1962, James Bond portrayed by Sean Connery, Directed By Terence Young
2. From Russia with Love, 1963, James Bond portrayed by Sean Connery, Directed By Terence Young
3. Goldfinger, 1964, James Bond portrayed by Sean Connery, Directed By Guy Hamilton
4. Thunderball, 1965, James Bond portrayed by Sean Connery, Directed By Terence Young
5. You Only Live Twice, 1967, James Bond portrayed by Sean Connery, Directed By Lewis Gilbert
6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969, James Bond portrayed by George Lazenby, Directed By Peter R. Hunt
7. Diamonds Are Forever, 1971, James Bond portrayed by Sean Connery, Directed By Guy Hamilton
8. Live and Let Die, 1973, James Bond portrayed by Roger Moore, Directed By Guy Hamilton
9. The Man with the Golden Gun, 1974, James Bond portrayed by Roger Moore, Directed By Guy Hamilton
10. The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977, James Bond portrayed by Roger Moore, Directed By Lewis Gilbert
11. Moonraker, 1979, James Bond portrayed by Roger Moore, Directed By Lewis Gilbert
12. For Your Eyes Only, 1981, James Bond portrayed by Roger Moore, Directed By John Glen
13. Octopussy, 1983, James Bond portrayed by Roger Moore, Directed By John Glen
14. A View to a Kill, 1985, James Bond portrayed by Roger Moore, Directed By John Glen
15. The Living Daylights, 1987, James Bond portrayed by Timothy Dalton, Directed By John Glen
16. Licence to Kill, 1989, James Bond portrayed by Timothy Dalton, Directed By John Glen
17. GoldenEye, 1995, James Bond portrayed by Pierce Brosnan, Directed By Martin Campbell
18. Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997, James Bond portrayed by Pierce Brosnan, Directed By Roger Spottiswoode
19. The World Is Not Enough, 1999, James Bond portrayed by Pierce Brosnan, Directed By Michael Apted
20. Die Another Day, 2002, James Bond portrayed by Pierce Brosnan, Directed By Lee Tamahori
21. Casino Royale, 2006, James Bond portrayed by Daniel Craig, Directed By Martin Campbell
22. Quantum of Solace, 2008, James Bond portrayed by Daniel Craig, Directed By Marc Forster
What you don't get are :
23. Skyfall, 2012, James Bond portrayed by Daniel Craig, Directed By Sam Mendes - in the making, and due for release end of 2012, it's only natural that a collection released in 2012 doesn't include it.
MGM1. Casino Royale, 1967, James Bond portrayed by David Niven - not made by Eon productions and therefore not considered "the collection"
MGM2. Never Say Never Again, 1983, James Bond portrayed by Sean Connery, Directed by Irvin Kershner - not made by Eon productions and therefore not considered "the collection"
Casino Royale 1967 and Never Say Never Again ARE James Bond movies, they're just not the Eon productions of it. Regardless of whether you liked or loathed it, they are still James Bond films, and some people do think of these two films as James Bond movies (especially Never Say Never Again, which had the same James Bond actor as many Eon productions' James Bond films)