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The Roger Moore James Bond movies are pun-packed and lighter in tone. Timothy Dalton’s James Bond movies are effectively proto-Craig 007 flicks, with more grounded action and a darker tone. Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond movies drift between the seriousness of Connery and the farcical nature of Moore. Finally, Daniel Craig’s James Bond movies are grounded and dark, shifting between thriller and action flicks.

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On the Prime Video front, the content wasn’t particularly flash at launch. But that’s changed in recent years with the inclusion of James Bond as well as TV hits like The Boys, Invincible, The Expanse, The Wheel of Time andThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Every year, Prime Video adds more quality content to the service. There’s a selection of movies and TV series, which stream in 4K/HDR where available. Content has an X-Ray feature that highlights relevant cast, music, trivia and bonus content. All video content can be streamed simultaneously on up to three devices, while offline downloads are supported for two devices. Here’s how Prime Video compares to other Australian streaming services:

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