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Watch Pierce Brosnan Clip From Upcoming James Bond Doc Everything Or Nothing

Empire has released a new video today showcasing Pierce Brosnan talking about the pressures of being Bond in a new clip from the upcoming documentary Everything Or Nothing: The Untold Story Of 007.
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Empire has released a new video today (seen below) showcasing Pierce Brosnan talking about the pressures of being Bond in a new clip from the upcoming documentary, Everything Or Nothing: The Untold Story Of 007. 

The film hits UK theaters on October 5th, also known as “Bond Day”: a holiday which celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the London premiere of Sean Connery in Dr. No, the first film in the franchise.

Though we haven’t seen much marketing from the upcoming doc, it looks like a great watch for Bond fans and I’m eagerly anticipating it.

Skyfall, the upcoming 23rd film in the series, will star Brosnan successor Daniel Craig in his third performance as Bond and is set for a October 23rd London premiere, followed by a November 9h North American release date.

Craig’s tough, occasionally mean performance as Bond has been praised by fans and critics alike, and compared to 80’s star Timothy Dalton’s take on the iconic character.

Speaking of Skyfall, a new poster (seen below) has been released showing Ben Whishaw as Q, Bond’s go-to gadget supplier who was memorably portrayed by Desmond Llewelyn in 17 Bond movies from 1963 to his death in 1999.

What do you think of the new Q, and how do you plan to celebrate Bond Day? Let us know in the comments.


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