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  1. May 12, 2024 · These are Pierce Brosnan's best movies, memorable and worthy projects that showcase his ability as a leading man and a scene-stealing supporting player. 10 ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ (1993)

    • The Thomas Crown Affair. Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Denis Leary. 263 votes. Bored billionaire Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) decides to entertain himself by stealing a Monet from a reputed museum.
    • GoldenEye. Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco. 235 votes. In GoldenEye, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) returns, tasked with halting a lethal satellite weapon system from falling into the wrong hands.
    • Tomorrow Never Dies. Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh. 189 votes. Media mogul Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) wants his news empire to reach every country on the globe, but the Chinese government will not allow him to broadcast there.
    • The World Is Not Enough. Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle. 174 votes. In The World Is Not Enough, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is tasked with a mission of protection.
    • Evelyn (2002) 64%
    • The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) 69%
    • The Fourth Protocol (1987) 67%
    • Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) 71%
    • Love Is All You Need (2012) 75%
    • The Matador (2005) 75%
    • The Tailor of Panama (2001) 75%
    • Goldeneye (1995) 80%
    • Mister Johnson (1990) 78%
    • The Ghost Writer (2010) 84%

    Brosnan reunited with Mister Johnson director Bruce Beresford for 2002’s Evelyn, a fact-based drama about an underemployed single father in 1950s Ireland (Brosnan) whose struggle to find a steady job ends up costing him custody of his three children — and inspires him to take on the system by fighting to get them back in court. While some critics d...

    You’ve gotta have chutzpah to try remaking a Steve McQueen classic, so even if director John McTiernan’s 1999 update on The Thomas Crown Affair had turned out to be a complete dud, you’d have to give Pierce Brosnan credit simply for agreeing to step into the iconic tough guy’s shoes. Happily for all concerned, the new-look Crownturned out to be not...

    The 1980s brought us countless spy thrillers with portentous-sounding titles, starring steely countenanced, suavely accented dudes wielding pistols in pursuit of microchips, bombs, and the like, so a person could be forgiven for passing over 1987’s The Fourth Protocol in the mistaken belief that it was just another one of the many generic entries i...

    It was Robin Williams who undoubtedly got most of Mrs. Doubtfire‘s laughs — and carried the movie, as well as several pounds of latex, while wearing a dress — but when considering the vast appeal of this hit 1993 comedy, we must not discount the charming, subtly bewildered work of Pierce Brosnan as Stuart “Stu” Dunmire, a guy who just wants to date...

    Bond films notwithstanding, Brosnan’s spent a significant portion of his film career taking on roles that downplay his rakish charm. But every so often he’ll sign up for a project like Love Is All You Need, director Susanne Bier’s gorgeous, souffle-light romance about the beautifully shot sparks that fly when an English widower living in Denmark (B...

    What could an ordinary businessman and a worn-out hitman possibly have in common? In the real world, maybe not much. But in Richard Shepard’s The Matador, that unlikely-seeming setup provides the grist for a quirky, darkly funny buddy flick starring Greg Kinnear as the businessman and Brosnan as the assassin. His post-Bond work generally hasn’t bee...

    When you sit down to watch a John le Carré spy movie, you know you aren’t going to get a lot of the stuff we tend to depend on for our espionage thrills; gunplay, car chases, and general derring-do are downplayed in favor of literate, relatively dense plots that derive their quietly building tension from small, impeccably performed moments. The res...

    Years after missing out on the opportunity to play James Bond due to his Remington Steele commitments, Brosnan finally grabbed the martini glass for 1995’s GoldenEye, restoring the layer of suave menace and playful humor that many viewers felt the character had been missing for far too long. Like most Bond flicks, it was a sizable hit, but it also ...

    For his follow-up to the Oscar-winning Driving Miss Daisy, director Bruce Beresford returned to matters of race, taking viewers to West Africa in the 1920s to tell the story of the titular clerk (Maynard Eziashi) of a British administrator (Brosnan). Johnson’s desperate need to fit in with white society drives him to ill-advised actions — and altho...

    Brosnan stepped in front of the cameras for Roman Polanski with 2010’s The Ghost Writer, a political thriller that takes veiled shots at former British Prime Minister Tony Blair with a deep vein of black humor. Starring as a former PM whose potentially duplicitous deeds threaten to come to light during the writing of his memoirs — possibly threaten...

    • GOLDENEYE (1995) Director: Martin Campbell. Writers: Jeffrey Caine, Bruce Feirstein. Starring Sean Bean, Judi Dench, Famke Janssen. James Bond movies seemed to becoming a thing of the past when Brosnan revived the franchise with this film.
    • THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR (1999) Director: John McTiernan. Writer: Leslie Dixon, Kurt Wimmer. Starring Rene Russo, Denis Leary, Ben Gazzara. It was a steep challenge to take on a remake of “The Thomas Crown Affair” since the original film starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway has such a huge following and is considered one of the great romances of all time.
    • MRS. DOUBTFIRE (1993) Director: Chris Columbus. Writers: Randi Mayem Singer, Leslie Dixon. Starring Robin Williams, Sally Field, Harvey Fierstein. One of the late Robin Williams most popular films was this comedy which won a Golden Globe as Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Williams.
    • THE GHOST WRITER (2010) Director: Roman Polanski. Writers: Robert Harris, Roman Polanski. Starring Ewan McGregor, Timothy Hutton, Jim Belushi. Despite his legal and personal problems Roman Polanski has managed to maintain a pretty steady film career.
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    • 'The Long Good Friday' (1980) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97% This John Mackenzie movie is set in the late 1970s following a crime boss (Bob Hoskins) as he attempts to get the American mafia to support his effort to turn a vacant London neighborhood into a potential site for an Olympics in the future.
    • 'The World's End' (2013) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89% In Edgar Wright's sci-fi comedy, viewers follow Simon Pegg's immature 40-year-old Gary King, who, to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier, forces his rebellious friends to accompany him back to their hometown only to realize that the actual battle is for humanity's future and not just their own.
    • 'GoldenEye' (1995) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 83% According to Rotten Tomatoes, GoldenEye is the only Bond film to break into Brosnan's top 10. The Martin Campbell feature puts Brosnan's British up against Sean Bean's Alec Trevelyan, an ex-agent who carries a space weapon that could destroy the Earth.
    • 'The Ghost Writer' (2010) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 84% As the title suggests, 2010's The Ghost Writer is a compelling crime mystery drama centering on a writer (Ewan McGregor) who was recruited to finish the memoirs of a former British prime minister (Brosnan) but ends up ultimately unearthing information that endangers his own life.
  2. Apr 18, 2022 · From comedies to spy films and everything in between, let's rank every Pierce Brosnan movie from worst to best.

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