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This is an all-time great movie achievement. The film, made against considerable constraints of budget, accomplishes a sustained mood which is hard to match.
My concern is this DVD production. The film itself has not been fully restored; you see scratches and "blips" which are no longer acceptable in our era of restoration techniques.
And also the commentaries are not as good as we've come to expect. While they are fairly informative, they suffer from a degree of hyperbole which detracts from their credibility. Yes, it is a great movie, all right, but some comments assert that "in all cinema history..." which sounds more like hype.
Which this movie does not need. To say it's the "best of all the Bonds" would not be hype in my view - just something like the truth. You gotta have it...
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I'll make this short and sweet - this is by far the BEST Bond movie of them all, IMHO. Excellent work by Connery and the rest of the cast.
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This is the version to get -- it doesn't contain the extras that the multi-movie box set includes, but I found those extras rather cheesy for Goldfinger, so don't fret about it.
The video starts off rather grainy in the first night scene, but seconds after that, the 1.66:1 picture is a revelation in restored video, with crisp, vibrant colors and high-quality resolution (for standard DVD).
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This is a must have for Bond enthusiasts. This movie put Bond over the top.
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Perhaps teething just a tad over the top, Goldfinger, unlike its two predecessors brought to the screen a polished, gourmet spy in James Bond. No other cinematic spy comes close to Sean Connery's James Bond as portrayed in Goldfinger. This movie has everything, beautiful and sexy women, cool cars, villainous villains, gadgets-gadgets-gadgets, surprises, and Sean Connery. The plot became the standard in Bond formulas, much to all of our chagrins, but the story is pretty close to the original novel released by Ian Fleming in 1959. This is easily the best secret-agent spy movie ever made, and for many reasons. It is cinematically beautiful. It has much daring-do for Bond to get in and out of. The music is incredibly on target and set the stage for all Bond movies to follow. The women are incredible. The level of acting is top notch, from all performers. In fact, one of the great things about this film is that Gerte Frobe, who plays Goldfinger, didn't speak of word of English, and his lines are dubbed in, but you would never know it by watching the movie. Such an incredible flick. Highly recommended. That is, if there is a single person out there over the age of 18 who has not yet seen this masterpiece.
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