50 Greatest James Bond Moments Of All Time

42. Tomorrow Never Dies: Carver's Stealth Ship

The Spy Who Loved Me
MGM

1997's Tomorrow Never Dies is another one of the franchise's most under-appreciated movies and although it does have some glaring flaws, it is still a very fun action film overall and it features many staggering, truly Bond-worthy action scenes.

A particular highlight is the spectacular finale on-bond main villain Elliot Carver's (Jonathan Pryce) stealth ship, which ends the film on an absolutely explosive note.

Sure, it's not the most original climax but it is still a very effective one that's absolutely overflowing with tension, punchy thrills and explosive visuals. It's the kind of mad, deliriously entertaining final battle 90s action films were well-known for.

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