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"The World is Not Enough" (1999) starring Pierce Brosnan - Review

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Hello, dear listeners!

Are you hoping to gain some podcasting genius or are you just here for a glimmer?

We can tell you already know what's in store this week on the show. Emery and Edgar regale the listeners with the long awaited, much-anticipated film review of "The World is Not Enough", the 1999 James Bond adventure starring Pierce Brosnan and directed by Michael Apted.

This review has been such a long time coming that the co-hosts cannot contain themselves. They tackle and develop a Caspian oil pipeline's worth of brilliant knowledge. Among the unmissable topics are: the Denise Richards pass or fail test, what side of the bed we roll out of, stroking screens, soft Brosnan, Bond driving a secretary car, handling giant rods, villains dying by giant rod penetration, Thomas the Tank Engine, and much more!

So sit back, relax, enjoy the latest episode of The James Bond Complex, and don't worry about those wrist and neck straps. We just want you to be comfortable for one last screw.

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Content provided by Edgar Chaput, Matt Auclair, Jason Kim And Emery Cormier, Edgar Chaput, Matt Auclair, Jason Kim, and Emery Cormier. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Edgar Chaput, Matt Auclair, Jason Kim And Emery Cormier, Edgar Chaput, Matt Auclair, Jason Kim, and Emery Cormier or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Hello, dear listeners!

Are you hoping to gain some podcasting genius or are you just here for a glimmer?

We can tell you already know what's in store this week on the show. Emery and Edgar regale the listeners with the long awaited, much-anticipated film review of "The World is Not Enough", the 1999 James Bond adventure starring Pierce Brosnan and directed by Michael Apted.

This review has been such a long time coming that the co-hosts cannot contain themselves. They tackle and develop a Caspian oil pipeline's worth of brilliant knowledge. Among the unmissable topics are: the Denise Richards pass or fail test, what side of the bed we roll out of, stroking screens, soft Brosnan, Bond driving a secretary car, handling giant rods, villains dying by giant rod penetration, Thomas the Tank Engine, and much more!

So sit back, relax, enjoy the latest episode of The James Bond Complex, and don't worry about those wrist and neck straps. We just want you to be comfortable for one last screw.

  continue reading

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