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Your first port of call needs to be http://www.bond50bluray.com/ for quizzes, videos and image galleries of all things Bond. It takes a website like this to help you fully appreciate the scope of the Bond films. The history of the world’s most famous (and thus least secret) secret agent has much to offer, not only for the movies themselves but also a history of the action movie over the last fifty years. It’s a great place to spend some time and, once you’ve given in to the lure of Blu-ray Bond you can order the box set here.
Given that the boxset covers the entirety of the Bond years there’s a whole host of promotional material to use, there’s a plethora of image galleries on the discs and we’ve got a sampling of these pictures below.
Part of the wonderful thing about the boxset, and the extras therein, is the sheer amount of footage collected over the years. As I’ll cover in my review of the set there’s a wealth of extras on each disc as well as some all new featurettes from the fifty years since Dr. No introduced us to Connery’s Bond. Here’s a taste of the all new Meet the Villains featurette, how many can you name?
Though the extras are plentiful and delve into every crevasse of the Bond history it is the Bond films in High Definition which are the main draw here, and they look exceptional. The quality of the transfers (the process of which is the subject of a short, but fascinating, special feature in the set) is impeccable and below are two clips to illustrate the point. First we have Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli talking about the allure of Bond on Blu-ray and then we’ve got a famous clip from one of Bond’s most enjoyable outings – this time against a certain Mr. Goldfinger.