James Bond The World Is Not Enough Extended - Caravan Of Garbage

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We're back for another Pierce Brosnan James Bond classic, The World Is Not Enough from 1999. This time the villain has a bullet in his brain but that apparently is a good thing. We also get the return of Robbie Coltrane, Sophie Marceau as Elektra King and who could forget Denise Richards as Dr Christmas Jones. Anyways there's a super boat chase, a submarine, MI6 gets infiltrated and all of this doesn't add up to much. Also we do the N64 video game but in the video. Thanks for watching!

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