No Time to Die (2021) – Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital [4K UHD]
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A mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond (Daniel Craig) onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
Bonus Content:
- Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of No Time to Die (Digital Copy redemption code subject to expiration. See product insert for details.)
- Features Dolby Vision and HDR10 for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Anatomy of a Scene: Matera
- Keeping It Real: The Action of No Time to Die
- A Global Journey
- Designing Bond
- Being James Bond
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MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
Product Dimensions : 5.43 x 6.81 x 0.71 inches; 8.32 ounces
Item model number : AntiyL
Director : Cary Joji Fukunaga
Media Format : 4K
Run time : 2 hours and 44 minutes
Release date : December 21, 2021
Actors : Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Lea Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw
Producers : Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli
Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
ASIN : B09HJH4B4R
Writers : Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Cary Joji Fukunaga
Number of discs : 2
13 reviews for No Time to Die (2021) – Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital [4K UHD]
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Original price was: $33.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Brandon –
A Bittersweet Conclusion to a Legendary Bond Era
No Time to Die is a fitting, albeit bittersweet, conclusion to Daniel Craig’s tenure as James Bond. This 3-Disc Collector’s Edition is a wonderful addition to my James Bond collection of movies. The 25th Bond film offers superb visual and audio quality along with extras that provide deeper context to the film. While it wasn’t my favorite Bond film overall, it’s still a worthy watch, and I’m sad to see Daniel Craig leave the role. This edition is a must for any Bond fan looking to complete their collection.
Logan Denora –
Great movie
Great movie
ah68 –
Love Bond!
Spoiler alert. Real bummer he dies, still glad I bought it.
Jerry Worthington –
A very pleasant surprise….
That tagline may be a bit misleading, as I have had favorable experiences with all the Daniel Craig Bonds I’ve seen (I haven’t seen them all); but this one I had absolutely no idea what to expect. I hadn’t seen any reviews, had no glimmering even of what the general plot was or even any incidental moments. Aside from knowing it was his final outing in the role, I was going into this one completely cold. Which is why it took a bit for me to order a copy: other things had a higher priority, or had been on the back burner a longer time.So… I got it after a long day’s work, was planning on only watching the teaser before going to bed… and ended up staying up well beyond what I should have, because I quickly got caught up in the experience. I’ve seen all but a small handful of the films in the franchise (about three total), and even with those I’ve seen bits and piecdes; and several of them I’ve seen again recently, beginning with a re-watch from the beginning. And this is where the “pleasant surprise” aspect came in. Not only was this a fine film on its own (a superb cast, excellent performances, cinematography that simply — to use a common phrase — frequently “took my breath away, it was so beautifully done, and a very fine story to tell, full of twists and turns, all amply prepared for, paced, and modulated), but it paid homage to its roots in a number of ways, from elements from the Craig years all the way back… even to the wonderful feeling of closing a circle which use of “We Have All the Time in the World” as both a line of dialogue and end-title music served to give. In short, while I won’t be dogmatic about it, this may just be the best of the lot. Even if there were no more Bond films in the future, this has given us a lovely culmination of what has gone before, making of the entire series a nicely rounded (if quite long) story. And, in that sense,, too, it fits with Fleming’s original books quite well… and that sort of accomplishment is a rare bird indeed.I expected to (more likely than not) enjoy it; but I certainly didn’t expect the level of not only entertainment, but emotional and aesthetic satisfaction I got from the film, both on the level of the Bond franchise, and as a damned fine work of art as a film qua film. Kudos to all.
Amazon Customer –
Hat
All thumbs yon this purchase.
Ken Whalen –
Dvd Movie
James Bond,is there anyone else?
Juan Carlos Ongkeko –
I Expect You to Die
Has this disc for over a year now but just recently viewed it with my wife a couple of weeks ago.A very divisive Bond film, to my eyes I feel was executed really well.The action scenes are gripping from the 4×4 chase in Norway to the edge of your seat gunfight up the stairwell.Callbacks to previous Bond films are welcome and truly bring in the nostalgia.The send off was effective and well done.The only knock I have on this entry is Rami Malek’s Safin which just fell flat. He never felt to me a like a legit threat.I just wish the writers gave Blofeld a better more effective role instead of writing him off
Daniel S. Yoxtheimer –
007
About the best James Bond film ð¥ ð ever!ð
Edgar Gómez –
Edición de lujo, excelente imagen en Blu Ray, el doblaje en audio latino, no puedo decir más, de lo único que me podrÃa quejar es que el DVD es región 1.muy satisfecho con mi compra.La más cara de las pelis del 007que compre, pero lo preferà a quedarme sin la colección completa.
Amazon Customer –
it’s james at his best
Cliente Amazon –
Ultima de la saga Craig. esta edicion contiene español latino.imagen y sonido de infarto en la v.o
Alan Yates –
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