Goldeneye [Blu-ray] [1995]
C**.
Great Movie, Good Quality
Classic Movie. Had to rent it because I don't have a VCR in 2025. Worth it!
P**A
AMAZING
RELIVING CHILDHOOD MEMORIES
R**Y
"GOLDENEYE" is ranked 15th in my list of 18 favorite James Bond movies. This is a GREAT franchaise!
The title says it all! I've been a fan of the James Bond movies since the late '80s, mostly the Roger Moore & Sean Connery films, although this was a GREAT introduction to Pierce Brosnan as 007. I also enjoyed the supporting cast, especially Izabella Scorupco as Natalya Simonov & Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp. I also was glad that a woman(Judi Dench) was cast as M. What I really enjoyed were the wild action scenes, especially when James Bond was chasing the villains in a tank! I, actually, found a lot of the scenes to be kind of funny. I, also enjoyed the scene on the train. In fact, now I have all the James Bond movies that contain fights that take place on trains("From Russia, With Love", "Live & Let Die", "The Spy Who Loved Me" & "Octopussy" are the others). I'm especially glad that the film was dedicated to the memory of Derek Meddings. I also enjoyed the special features, especially the "GOLDENEYE" video journal featurette as well as the "World Of 007" featurette. To sum it up, this is a fantastic movie and I recommend it to anyone who's a fan of James Bond, like myself, Pierce Brosnan, or both, because, believe, me, you'll LOVE it!!!
N**
Considered best of all James Bond movies
Pierce Brosnan has stepped into the role of James Bond with a more serious and intelligent MI6 agent…007.The opening sequence of jumping off a high dam remains the greatest stunt in any movie. (Sorry Tom Cruise)Great action (with occasional childish sexual entendres). Never boring as Bond drives a Soviet Tank in a vehicle race through Moscow, saving a plane from crashing with nuclear weapons on board, fighting on a Soviet era armored train, then dealing with two Bond “girls” who are intelligent women with their own fighting skills.This is Brosnan’s best 007 movie out of the four films he did.
P**E
The first winner for Brosnan!
This is Brosnan's first appearance as James Bond, and it was a good one. Unlike Roger Moore's cartoonish first effort, "Live and Let Die", there is no bad guy blowing up, (done rather shabbily, too...it was an obvious dummy!) and like the venerable Connery, who, unfortunately, hit his peak as 007 with "Goldfinger", Brosnan hit a winner right out of the box with this exciting, well shot action film with good characters, (Alan Cumming's "Boris" and Famke Janssen's "Xenia Onatopp",) and a techno subplot very reminiscent of "Diamonds Are Forever" and "You Only Live Twice".Famke Janssen plays a maniacal villainess who admires Bond in her own sick way, but the fascinating thing about this character is her slavish pleasure in destruction and killing. She actually takes a lurid GLEE in shooting and blowing up people, actually giggling girlishly as she does it! Her other specialty is squeezing the life out of male lovers with her thighs. No wonder she's a single girl, eh?Alan Cummings plays a self-absorbed computer geek working in Russia in a satellite station monitoring the Goldeneye non-ballistic weapon. This is a weapon that, instead of exploding with any nuclear or explosive force, shorts out connected electrical systems for miles around, ensuring no retaliation from the enemy. Onatopp and her "boss" spur the startup of this device, which Cumming's creepy Boris has allowed to happen through internal weakening of security at the base. One of his coworkers, a rather good looking young woman named Natalia, played by Izabella Scorupco, is caught in the station when Goldeneye targets IT first. This is one of the tensest scenes in the film. Boris, of course, survives this blast, along with Natalia. Onatopp and her boss escape via helicopter.M, played by Judy Dench, watches all this go down via war room maps at MI6, one blanking out completely after Goldeneye parboils the circuits at the Russian base. She sends Bond to look into it, and possibily save the day, but after berating him for being a "Cold War dinosaur", tells him to "come back alive".What follows is a decent tale of excitement, intrigue, betrayal and edgy close calls. The movie doesn't end when you think it will! Everybody's acting in it is pretty good for this type of movie and the cinematography and stunt work make Moore's movies look positively amateurish by comparison...Why, oh WHY did they waste 13 years on Roger Moore and his awful, jumbled, Matt Helm-like rehashes of Connery's old Bond films, with plots that went nowhere?
T**N
One of the best Bond movies
This was the era just before the Daniel Craig Bond reboots. Where they turned Bond into a lame generic Secret agent. This bond has infinite ammo turned on. and bad guys who couldn't hit the broad side of a barn at 5 feet.This, Octopussy, The man with the Golden Gun, Goldfinger are my favorites. Such Cheese. Such one liners. Such Gadgets. Also, the video game based on this movie was one of the greatest games ever made.
D**S
I forgot how great this movie was!!
A new appreciation for this movie!! A real gem! Pierce Brosnan was a great Bond and the supporting actors were sooooooo good! I am amazed at the record breaking stunts in this movie!A real treat!
J**O
Great!
I love Goldeneye! Good story, great action, great music, and funny moments. Without doubt a great film! Have a great day!
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