Impressions of Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in the U.S. 2018, by age group
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Pierce Brosnan featured in four films within the franchise, portraying MI6 agent James Bond onscreen from the mid 1990s to the early 2000s. The actor's first appearance as Bond was in 'Goldeneye' in 1995, the seventeenth movie in the series and the first to use CGI for its effects. 'Goldeneye' is sometimes lauded as the movie which revived the James Bond franchise, and at the time of its release was the highest grossing Bond film to date.
Pierce Brosnan was praised for introducing a more humane and emotional side to the Bond character, characteristics which were also evident in 'Tomorrow Never Dies' and 'The World Is Not Enough'. The actor's final appearance as Bond was in the 2002 movie 'Die Another Day', with box office revenue surpassing that of any previous Bond movie ever released. The film also received a good deal of media attention as a result of Halle Berry's recreation of the famous beach scene featuring Ursula Andress in 1962 film 'Dr. No'.
The statistic shows the favorability of Pierce Brosnan as James Bond according to adults in the United States as of November 2018, broken down by age group. The findings reveal that Pierce Brosnan's portrayal of James Bond was overall more favorable among those aged 30 or above, although the differences in attitude were less stark when compared to perspectives on Brosnan's Pierce Brosnan featured in four films within the franchise, portraying MI6 agent James Bond onscreen from the mid 1990s to the early 2000s. The actor's first appearance as Bond was in 'Goldeneye' in 1995, the seventeenth movie in the series and the first to use CGI for its effects. 'Goldeneye' is sometimes lauded as the movie which revived the James Bond franchise, and at the time of its release was the highest grossing Bond film to date.
Pierce Brosnan was praised for introducing a more humane and emotional side to the Bond character, characteristics which were also evident in 'Tomorrow Never Dies' and 'The World Is Not Enough'. The actor's final appearance as Bond was in the 2002 movie 'Die Another Day', with box office revenue surpassing that of any previous Bond movie ever released. The film also received a good deal of media attention as a result of Halle Berry's recreation of the famous beach scene featuring Ursula Andress in 1962 film 'Dr. No'.