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Reviewed by Christopher Kulik
Quote: "The Blu-ray treatment is everything you'd expect and more, but some of you may experience as much difficulty as I did when loading the disc."

Reviewed by Dan Mancini
Quote: "If you're a rabid Bond fan who owns a Blu-ray player, you're screwed. Once you see one of the Bond flicks on Blu-ray, you'll know it's far and away the best way to watch the adventures of everyone's favorite super spy."

Reviewed by David Ryan
Quote: "Is this Blu-ray release worth an upgrade from the SD edition? The answer is probably not."

Reviewed by Dan Mancini
Quote: "Simply put, this is one of the best high definition transfers I've ever seen -- especially of an older film. Anyone who still believes the difference between 480p and 1080p is negligible needs to spend 111 minutes with From Russia with Love."

Reviewed by Clark Douglas
Quote: "I'm a bit nervous about the fact that we're all ready starting to see Blu-ray double-dips."

Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "The movie is beyond ridiculous, but still fun to watch. Blu-ray offers a moderate bump in tech, but not so dramatic that owners of the excellent Ultimate Edition DVD need to feel like they're missing out."

Reviewed by Michael Stailey
Quote: "I know this is going to piss off a lot of people who invested in the 2007 Bond Ultimate Editions (Volumes 1-4), but these new Blu-ray transfers are wildly impressive in terms of video and audio quality."

Reviewed by Rob Lineberger
Quote: "Are the new features, new DTS mixes, and new restorations worth plunking down the cash for this James Bond Ultimate Edition when high definition is on the horizon? It depends...do the words 'Pussy Galore' do anything for you?"

Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "All you need to know is three words: Del. Toro. Grinder."

Reviewed by a panel
Quote: "Like a stone-faced poker player, Eon gambled with a bold new vision of Bond for 2006. They came up with a winning hand."