The UK's Inflation Crisis Hits the Streaming World: An Eye-Watering Price for James Bond.
Amazon Prime users were left stunned when they spotted the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies listed for an eye-watering price of £2,000. The movie, which sees Pierce Brosnan's Bond battling an evil media tycoon, was available for download in HD, but at a price that left many scratching their heads.
However, it seems that the price may have been a simple mistake. Amazon users took to Reddit to share their theories on what may have caused the error, with many speculating that it was a typo or a mix-up. One user suggested that someone on Amazon's end may have accidentally hit the wrong button, resulting in the inflated price.
Despite the mistake, fans of the James Bond franchise were quick to jump to the movie's defense. Some Reddit users claimed that Tomorrow Never Dies is one of the most underrated Bond movies ever, and that it has aged well over time. The movie's villain, played by Jonathan Pryce, was a particular highlight for many fans.
While Tomorrow Never Dies may not have been a commercial success when it was first released, it has since gained a loyal following. Critics have praised the movie's soundtrack, villains, and pacing, and it has become a favorite among some Bond fans. If you have £2,000 lying about, there are certainly worse ways to spend the day.
The mistake has raised questions about Amazon's pricing policies and whether they are doing enough to prevent errors like this from happening. The company has yet to comment on the issue, but it is clear that something went wrong in this case.
