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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - HIGHLY ENTERTAINING
Goldeneye is the perfect bond movie. It has just the perfect ingredients,suspence,violence,decieving villians,hot women,humor,and a very good plot. Unlike some unoriginal,thrown together,simple,stupid problems like in most bond movies, this one actually makes the viewer feel watching this is important. It makes you want to watch the rest of the movie. Also for the video game nerds out there. Goldeneye wasn't just a video game that apeared out of thin air, it was based on this movie. And if you love the highly acclaimed 1st person on the N64 YOU WILL DROOL OVER THIS! I will even go as far as saying this is one of my all time favorites. So grab a buttery bowl of popcorn and enjoy!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Brosnan's Best
The best Brosnan Bond movie and the best video game for N64. Goldeneye arguably saved the series which had been dormant for 6 years. Brosnan looked as if he had been playing Bond his whole life. Sean Bean did a good job as a villain and Famke Jansen played an awesomely evil Bond girl. The scene where Bond drives a tank through a Russian city is a classic. Sadly, I feel each Brosnan movie got progressively worst, ending with the horrible Die another Day.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Goldeneye will always be the best Bond movie.
Pierce Brosnan does an awsome job in in roles as James Bond. Goldeneye his first Bond movie along with Izabella Scorupco, Judi Dench, Samantha Bond, Famke Janssen, Joe Don Baker, and many more awsome acting in this Bond movie makes you just say this is the perfect cast. The beginning is the best with Bond in the "russian weapons facility". This is just the best Bond movie ever; I dought their will ever be a better since Pierce Brosnan is gone.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The best non-Connery Bond Film
If you can't have Connery, take Pierce Brosnan; easily the second-best Bond ever, he is mostly responsible for making "GoldenEye" the amazing picture that it is; this picture reinvigorated this character for an entirely new generation, after it had fallen into dismay with Moore and Dalton at the reins. "GoldenEye" is an incredibly entertaining, fun movie, and Brosnan makes it that much better. If only Brosnan's efforts follwing this picture could have been as exciting, maybe he'd still be in the role... In any case, Brosnan's best effort in the role, and the best non-Connery Bond movie, period.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bring Back Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan IS James Bond and he always will be. This is an outstanding James Bond film. Brosnan establishes himself immediately in a tough no-nonsense portrayal of this secret agent. This film is lavish yet has a gritty feel to it when the setting moves to the former Soviet Union. The cold war is over but this film seems to relive it and relish in it. Bond visually is a nocturnal creature traveling in and out of dark and dank corners of modern day Russia that remind us repeatedly of the enigma of what was the Soviet Union. Eric Serra's score fittingly immerses our identification on both an intellectual and emotional level with his obscure and non-Bond score. Previous films such as ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS and LICENCE TO KILL attempted to give us insight into the psyche of James Bond. I think Pierce Brosnan succeeds here more than his predecessors (George Lazenby and Timothy Dalton) did. Brosnan's Bond is still a man of action (perhaps even more so), resolve and determination, but he is something of an introverted Bond whom we never really get near. Brosnan's Bond is no caricature in this film. He really acts and is convincing expressing that the thrill of the job is what keeps him alive. This is a departure from the four previous actors who portrayed Bond. This Bond is distant but he still gets the job done and he seems to relish in it. You can see Pierce Brosnan carry this approach, to varying degrees, into his three subsequent films. He should have been given the opportunity bring his interpretation to fruition. I like Brosnan as Bond but I had to do some reflecting over the years to examine and appreciate what he so expertly accomplished. Perhaps he made it look too easy. Pierce you had a good run and you will be missed. But we will always have GOLDENEYE to look back on.



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