MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for action violence and sexuality. (theatrical version); Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence, and sexual content including innuendo. (2006 video version)
Production Companies Eon Productions Ltd. (as Albert R. Brocolli's Eon Productions Limited), Danjaq Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), United Artists
Other Titles • Die Another Day (2002) • Beneath the Ice • D.A.D. • James Bond 20 • James Bond 007 - Stirb an einem anderen Tag (2002) • Beyond the Ice • James Bond XX • Juggernaut • Nobody Lives Forever
Release Date: Jun 3, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 132 mins Studio: MGM / UA Audio:
ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC] SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Disc 1: Audio Commentary With Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilson Audio Commentary With Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike M16 DataStream (Trivia Track With Video Streaming) Bond Special Edition Catalog Trailer DVD-Rom Features
Disc 2 Inside Die Another Day Documentary Scene Evolutions (Storyboard Comparisons) Inter-Action Sequences (Multi-Angle Explorations) Title Design (Opening Credits Breakdown) Digital Grading (Effects Featurette) Equipment Briefing (Gadgets Featurette) Image Database (Photo Gallery) Madonna's "Die Another Day" Music Video Making of Madonna's "Die Another Day" Music Video Making of 007 Nightfire Trailers TV Spots DVD-ROM Features
Release Date: Jun 3, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 132 mins Studio: MGM / UA Audio:
ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC] SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Disc 1: Audio Commentary With Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilson Audio Commentary With Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike M16 DataStream (Trivia Track With Video Streaming) Bond Special Edition Catalog Trailer DVD-Rom Features
Disc 2 Inside Die Another Day Documentary Scene Evolutions (Storyboard Comparisons) Inter-Action Sequences (Multi-Angle Explorations) Title Design (Opening Credits Breakdown) Digital Grading (Effects Featurette) Equipment Briefing (Gadgets Featurette) Image Database (Photo Gallery) Madonna's "Die Another Day" Music Video Making of Madonna's "Die Another Day" Music Video Making of 007 Nightfire Trailers TV Spots DVD-ROM Features
The 20th "official" 007 outing released in the 40th anniversary year of the series, Die Another Day is big, loud, spectacular, slick, predictable and as partially satisfying as most Bond movies have been for the last 30 years. Pierce Brosnan gives his best Bond performance to date, forced to suffer torture by scorpion venom administered by a North Korean dominatrix during the Madonna-warbled credits song. He traipses from Cuba to London to Iceland while feuding with a smug insomniac millionaire (Toby Stephens), who admits that he's an evil parody of Bond's own personality. There are many nods to the past: Halle Berry recreates Ursula Andress's entrance from Dr No, the gadget-packed car (which can become invisible) is a Goldfinger-style Aston Martin (albeit a brand-new model), the baddie's line in smuggled "conflict gems" and super-weapons derives from Diamonds Are Forever and the jet-pack from Thunderball can be seen in Q's lab.
It's the longest of the franchise to date (two-and-a-quarter hours) and the first to augment stunts and physical effects with major CGI, though the best fight is traditional: a polite club fencing match between Brosnan and Stephens that gets out of hand and turns into a destructive hack-and-slash fest with multiple edged weapons. Berry may be the first Bond girl with an Oscar on her shelf, but she's still stuck with a bad hairdo as well as having to endure 007's worst chat-up lines. Amazingly, most of the old things here do still work, though it's a shame that director Lee Tamahori (Once Were Warriors) wasn't given a better script to play with.
On the DVD: Die Another Day arrives on disc in a transfer that makes some of the CGI look less dodgy than it did in cinemas. The first disc includes two separate commentaries: an interesting, enthusiastic technical one with Tamahori and producer Michael Wilson, and a blander drone from Brosnan with input from "bad girl" actress Rosamund Pike. On Disc Two the main extra is "Inside Die Another Day", a 75-minute making-of with the usual 007 DVD extra mix of boosterism and solid background how-the-hell-they-did-it info. The "Region 2 exclusive" turns out to be another making-of, a video diary effort that takes a more interesting, wry approach to the mix of enterprise and chaos that is the Bond production machine. --Kim Newman
Release Date: Nov 3, 2003 Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround EX, DTS-ES
Video:
2.35 Wide Screen, 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Subtitles: Dutch, English Features:
MI6 Data Stream Trivia Track 19 Behind The Scenes Featurettes Audio Commentary Featuring Lee Tamahori And Producer Michael G Wilson Audio Commentary Featuring Pierce Brosnan And Rosamund Pike From Script To Screen Documentary Inside Die Another Day Indepth Look At The Making Of The Film Shaken And Stirred On Ice Documentary Inter Action Sequences Scene Evolutions Title Design Digital Grading Equipment Briefing Image Database Madonna Music Video Die Another Day Making Of Madonnas Music Video Making Of 007 Nightfire Game Theatrical And Promotional Trailers TV Spots Hi Jinx Easter Egg