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'The November Man': Brosnan's Best Bond Film . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on September 6, 2014 at 09:24:18:

Looking fit as a fiddle despite being a million years old, Brosnan fought, scuffled, and killed his way through this semi-mature spy flick. Pierce was an ex-CIA black ops guy who did a lot of killing. The opening sequence showed him working with a new recruit who failed to follow orders which ended badly. When Broson was reactivated to bring-in a woman spy (ex-squeeze) from Moscow he becomes ensnared in a web of deceit and death. In addition, the recruit he was working was now pitted directly against him.

Brosnan was good and supported well by a cast of recognizable faces with no names. Lots of action and Brosnan does a few bad things but, hey, it wasn't personal it was business. It would make a good evening at home on a disk.