Bond smirking after he starts the car says a lot about his thoughts on Jack. Like you can hear him saying "Bit of an odd chap, but he gets it done, and I can appreciate that" with just a look. A hint of new found respect.
Yep! My roommate and I played a shameful amount of N64 Goldeneye... and then roped in most of our hall. We had the best stereo in the building so when the gunfire started, it was like the real thing! Resident director hated us!
It still is one of the greatest. There's no games out there with a 4-screen multiplayer option, such high difficulty single-player and all the extra's like golden gun option. Sure the graphics are out of date, but it is immensely entertaining for a group of friends. I thought I would wear out my N64 during my summer holidays visiting my family in Poland and playing it with my friends on a 15" television. Some of the greatest memories of my childhood.
Ahh yes back when games were finished on release and werent half assed. 90s were the golden age for gaming. Hell even cars, music pretty much everything
@@marcanthony1113 yup, Walter Gotell’s Morzeny managed to survive the boat chase in FRWL and decided to defect to the USSR, rising through their ranks to become head of the KGB
Brosnan was close to perfect as Bond. He had everything.. Apart from Goldeneye, the rest of his films were a mixed bag, but not so much as they are made to be. Tomorrow Never Dies was very entertaining despite flaws, and The World Is Not Enough had a smart and realistic geopolitical plot with the pipelines, and an excellent and original villainess in Elektra King.
Agree. I love the World is not Enough, i'm not really sure what peoples' issue with it is. The Denise Richards 'is too young to be a nuclear physicist' reason is a bit flimsy given some of the plotlines people had been happy to accept from previous films.
@@Invinciblez18 Brosnan himself admitted he was initially confused by the plot line of TWINE, it was a bit labyrinthine ... its one of those films you have to take a second viewing to really "get" and appreciate.
I noticed you didn't even mention Die Another Day -- lol, I don't blame you. Aside from a jumbled mess of a plot and an over reliance on CGI, that film, which was the 20th in the series and released on the 40th anniversary of Dr. No, seemed to be nothing more than a "greatest hits" package of references to all nineteen previous Bond films . . .
@@Invinciblez18 if you want to know some issues with TWINE besides the obvious Denise Richards one, here are a few: The best action sequence is the opening. Eletrka is obviously the villain. The entire premise of Renard not feeling pain and being able to 'push himself harder than any normal man' is completely dropped by the time he and Bond have their showdown, which is the lamest of Brosnan's films. Despite Renard trying to blow up Istanbul, the whole third act is pretty anti climactic unlike his two previous films, even Die Another Day has a more climactic third act. And I could go on. Its just a tired, by the numbers Bond film.
@@alwaysOPEN4business I don't see how the best sequence being the opening (I'm assuming your referring to the Thames boat chase) or Elektra being the villain are bad points. Renard literally overpowers Bond in the final duel so I'm not sure how that premise was dropped. But any way as I always say with Bond films, with the exception of 4 or 5, they generally polarize opinion
Brosnan brought a good balance of fun and humor to Bond while still being a classy 007. It really shows in Tomorrow Never Dies... looks like he's having a lot of fun in that movie.
I did myself I was 9 when Goldeneye was released in 1995 and became a Bond fan of the films by then once I got Goldeneye for Nintendo 64 and started collecting all Bond films on vhs at time and now have them all on dvd and blu ray from Dr No to No Time To Die but Goldeneye is still one of my favorites.
Always did love this bit. Bond films have something of a tradition of poking a bit of fun at the Americans. Not undeserved mind you and usually in good fun. Nice to see it continued with Wade who may indeed be a bit of big mouth, walking talking tall cowboy but still knows his stuff and has your back when the chips are down.
@@alwaysOPEN4business We Americans, as a culture and society, can indeed be overly brash, loud, self important, a little clueless when it comes to other cultures and societies, and touch self righteous on international matters. Having this occasionally pointed out, highlighted, lampooned, or parodied, like how Wade is dismissive of the use of passwords and protocols, has the gaudy tattoo, and relies on percussive maintenance to fix is car, are some of those "not untrue enough" American quirks that the film is having a little fun playing with. But, like I said, it makes up for it by showing despite all that he actually does know what he's doing and at the end shows he was more on top of the situation than he at first appears.
@@steampunker7 plus he was certainly useful in being Bond’s CIA contact later in the movie and in Tomorrow Never Dies like when when he assured Bond should things go south to just get on the radio and he’d call in the Marines.
I like to think they gave Joe Don Baker a sledgehammer here to whack the engine as a callback to him in Walking Tall (1973) whacking dudes with that giant bat of wood.
Agreed Goldeneye was an absolute masterpiece, tomorrow never dies was decent okay good but I liked it, the world is not enough was actually my opinion pretty good, Die another day was just dreadful and sad to watch
Pierce Brosnan was never underrated, he's usually seen as one of the best Bonds ever. It's really easy to get thumbs ups by saying that something or somebody is underrated even if was extremely popular, it's really common to see that in many videos
Everyone can tell that Bond is well-dressed. But it's only after learning more about men's fashion that I've come to understand just _how_ well-dressed he really is.
@@JThom529 Ian Fleming was a fan of American ornithologist James Bond and got his permission to use his name for a fictional secret agent he was creating.
This film is tied for my favorite Bond film with Casino Royale (Daniel Craig). But the game, man the N64 game is still a legend to this day. There's no games out there with a 4-screen multiplayer option, such high difficulty single-player and all the extra's like golden gun option. Sure the graphics are out of date, but it is immensely entertaining for a group of friends. I thought I would wear out my N64 during my summer holidays visiting my family in Poland and playing it with my friends on a 15" television. Some of the greatest memories of my childhood.
When the movie first came out, before we got popcorn and sat down we knew deep deep down that Pierce wouldn't let us down and he never did. Sometimes I say Daniel Craig is 2nd behind Sean Connery and then I watch one of Brosnon's movies and wonder if putting them both as 2nd makes better sense.
@randomguy8196 There's people out there who don't like Craig. They just get swallowed by "CRAIG IS THE GREATEST. HE'S LIKE THE BOOK. THE OTHERS SUCK!!" Personally, I really like Craig. That being said, I do like him (as a character) more in Skyfall and Spectre.
@randomguy8196 He is a great actor & I've loved him in everything I've seen him in. I feel like he was the best Bond ever (yes, even better than Connery) for a total of maybe 90 seconds in the first 3 movies, then the rest of the time I just don't see Bond.
Jack Wade is Felix Leiter and Sheriff J.W. Pepper role into one and it seems he's the reason why GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies are Pierce Brosnan's best in the franchise.
I love that Joe Don Baker is basically reprising his character Darius Jedburgh from the brilliant TV thriller 'Edge of Darkness', which was also directed by Martin Campbell!
For some reason many speak not the name Jack Wade; but between he and Bond there was the fraternity which could be found in his earlier friendship with Felix Leiter, whom Wade replaced.
Would have loved to have seen Pierce as Bond the first time he got the job in 1986... his wife was still alive and he just finished on Remington Steele he was even better looking back then
@@peterfranks6243 not to mention plot points of Goldeneye were actually intended for Dalton. He was set to star as Bond in a 3rd film titled the Property of a Lady but delays eventually led him to not renew his contract. As such plot points for the film were rewritten into Goldeneye
@@Wolf-wc1js Dalton's third one was never at any point called "The Property of A Lady"; that's just an internet myth that somehow made its way into the mainstream.
"James Bond...stiff-assed Brit." I always got the biggest kick out of that response. Bond showed his sense of humor and even modesty while at the same time calling out Wade for his insult. This was Brosnan's best Bond movie hands down.
Timothy Dalton was a great Bond in "The Living Daylights"(1987). And Pierce Brosnan was a great Bond in "GoldenEye"(1995). I'm so glad Brosnan didn't get the role in 1986. But I'm so glad he got the role in 1994!!!
SEGA released a video game titled "Headhunter" in 2001. That game had a playable character by the name of Jack Wade. NO JOKE. And yet, I keep wondering; Did SEGA get the clearance from MGM to use that name for the character?
Pierce is the perfect vision of Bond. Goldeneye is my favorite James Bond movie of all time!
"Oh yeah, and what are you the weather man ?", no one was expecting a Bond level smart mouth response here, not even Bond lmao
"Oh, for crying out loud, another stiff-assed Brit. Your secret codes and your passwords. One of these days you guys are gonna learn just to drop it."
Bond smirking after he starts the car says a lot about his thoughts on Jack. Like you can hear him saying "Bit of an odd chap, but he gets it done, and I can appreciate that" with just a look. A hint of new found respect.
As a former tourist guide, Jack Wade is the most cliché american from the accent to the hat. Very fun indeed.
Huh? Wade doesn't have an acce... o shit
Hahaha. Americans.
More than Pepper from Live and Let Die ?
it's pretty easy to find out who's yankee or not
The hats more Russian then amercian
I love this movie, I remember when the Golden Eye came out on Nintendo 64 it was the greatest video game ever made at that point. I miss the 90s
Yep! My roommate and I played a shameful amount of N64 Goldeneye... and then roped in most of our hall. We had the best stereo in the building so when the gunfire started, it was like the real thing! Resident director hated us!
Ah, the golden eye, so many hours played 😋
It still is for me my friend. 😁
Now we have games with microtransaction.
It still is one of the greatest.
There's no games out there with a 4-screen multiplayer option, such high difficulty single-player and all the extra's like golden gun option.
Sure the graphics are out of date, but it is immensely entertaining for a group of friends.
I thought I would wear out my N64 during my summer holidays visiting my family in Poland and playing it with my friends on a 15" television.
Some of the greatest memories of my childhood.
Ahh yes back when games were finished on release and werent half assed. 90s were the golden age for gaming. Hell even cars, music pretty much everything
When Brad Whittaker from The Living Daylights came back from the dead and joined the CIA!
Yo Jimbo!
Actually not the first time in the Bond universe that an actor has played two roles
@@marcanthony1113 yup, Walter Gotell’s Morzeny managed to survive the boat chase in FRWL and decided to defect to the USSR, rising through their ranks to become head of the KGB
@@marcanthony1113 Yeah.. Charles Gray in You Only Live Twice and Diamonds are Forever, and Maud Adams was in a few movies as well.
I wonder who brought him to the light side
Brosnan was close to perfect as Bond. He had everything.. Apart from Goldeneye, the rest of his films were a mixed bag, but not so much as they are made to be. Tomorrow Never Dies was very entertaining despite flaws, and The World Is Not Enough had a smart and realistic geopolitical plot with the pipelines, and an excellent and original villainess in Elektra King.
Agree. I love the World is not Enough, i'm not really sure what peoples' issue with it is. The Denise Richards 'is too young to be a nuclear physicist' reason is a bit flimsy given some of the plotlines people had been happy to accept from previous films.
@@Invinciblez18 Brosnan himself admitted he was initially confused by the plot line of TWINE, it was a bit labyrinthine ... its one of those films you have to take a second viewing to really "get" and appreciate.
I noticed you didn't even mention Die Another Day -- lol, I don't blame you. Aside from a jumbled mess of a plot and an over reliance on CGI, that film, which was the 20th in the series and released on the 40th anniversary of Dr. No, seemed to be nothing more than a "greatest hits" package of references to all nineteen previous Bond films . . .
@@Invinciblez18 if you want to know some issues with TWINE besides the obvious Denise Richards one, here are a few: The best action sequence is the opening. Eletrka is obviously the villain. The entire premise of Renard not feeling pain and being able to 'push himself harder than any normal man' is completely dropped by the time he and Bond have their showdown, which is the lamest of Brosnan's films. Despite Renard trying to blow up Istanbul, the whole third act is pretty anti climactic unlike his two previous films, even Die Another Day has a more climactic third act. And I could go on. Its just a tired, by the numbers Bond film.
@@alwaysOPEN4business I don't see how the best sequence being the opening (I'm assuming your referring to the Thames boat chase) or Elektra being the villain are bad points. Renard literally overpowers Bond in the final duel so I'm not sure how that premise was dropped. But any way as I always say with Bond films, with the exception of 4 or 5, they generally polarize opinion
Brosnan brought a good balance of fun and humor to Bond while still being a classy 007.
It really shows in Tomorrow Never Dies... looks like he's having a lot of fun in that movie.
Bond almost seems to forget he's on a mission during that car chase scene in TND.
I love how smooth Brosnan is I just watched all 4 of his films. I love them and they are super nostalgic. Since most of us watched them as young kids.
I did myself I was 9 when Goldeneye was released in 1995 and became a Bond fan of the films by then once I got Goldeneye for Nintendo 64 and started collecting all Bond films on vhs at time and now have them all on dvd and blu ray from Dr No to No Time To Die but Goldeneye is still one of my favorites.
I was 3 years old when it came out and since then it’s always been my favorite bond film and one of my all time fav movies
Izabella Scorupco just glows!
Pierce has the best hair of all the JB lol
I watched Goldeneye last night. And they release this video today. I must've reminded them how damn good this entire film is.
Always did love this bit. Bond films have something of a tradition of poking a bit of fun at the Americans. Not undeserved mind you and usually in good fun. Nice to see it continued with Wade who may indeed be a bit of big mouth, walking talking tall cowboy but still knows his stuff and has your back when the chips are down.
_'We have no interest in seeing WW3... unless we start it!'_
'Not underserved mind you' just curious, how you come to that conclusion?
@@alwaysOPEN4business We Americans, as a culture and society, can indeed be overly brash, loud, self important, a little clueless when it comes to other cultures and societies, and touch self righteous on international matters.
Having this occasionally pointed out, highlighted, lampooned, or parodied, like how Wade is dismissive of the use of passwords and protocols, has the gaudy tattoo, and relies on percussive maintenance to fix is car, are some of those "not untrue enough" American quirks that the film is having a little fun playing with.
But, like I said, it makes up for it by showing despite all that he actually does know what he's doing and at the end shows he was more on top of the situation than he at first appears.
@@steampunker7 plus he was certainly useful in being Bond’s CIA contact later in the movie and in Tomorrow Never Dies like when when he assured Bond should things go south to just get on the radio and he’d call in the Marines.
@steampunker7 In fairness, the percussive maintenance WAS performed on a Russian car. The vehicle certainly expected no less. 😁
CIA man with a good hobby like Gardening is oddly satisfying
I always assumed he was jokingly asking if Bond would kill his third wife.
@@pbdye1607 That would be great, but in a deleted scene he's talking about gardening so he's being serious lol
Brosnan had the best hair of any bond.
One of the funniest scenes in any Bond movie.
Mechanic old school sledgehammer fixes anything
Percussive maintenance for the win!
My favorite James Bond movie.
Great choice!
“I gave him the limp”
I love that line...
@@kleetus92 same here bro
Well, that will both simplify and complicate the introduction, eh? 😉
‘My knee!….Aches. Every day. Twice as bad in the cold. Do you know how long the winter is here?’
When you realise that Bond is talking to Hagrid (Zukovsky) in the movie
“Hey bond, you do any gardening?”
Is that the a cute way of saying “kiss my ass”? Lol gotta love it
It's a Rose on his Ass...
GARDENING!!
"Hand me that wrench, Jimmy" -- Best line in the movie. @ 2:02
Really? Id of thought Boris had the best lines
@@121Swaleskid Haha a little tongue in cheek but you never hear anyone call Bond 'Jimmy' which always makes me laugh.
@@vandecar15 Hey Jimbo!
I like to think they gave Joe Don Baker a sledgehammer here to whack the engine as a callback to him in Walking Tall (1973) whacking dudes with that giant bat of wood.
Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye was most probably hands down the most handsome bond. Imagine him dominating you with a spanking over the knee...
I think in the film universe Felix may have still been recovering from his injuries in License to kill
Cringe
Goldeneye in my opinion is the best Bond film. Brosnan was great!
Pierce Brosnan is really underrated as Bond and his movies are underrated as well IMO
Agreed Goldeneye was an absolute masterpiece, tomorrow never dies was decent okay good but I liked it, the world is not enough was actually my opinion pretty good, Die another day was just dreadful and sad to watch
They’re fun as hell and very nostalgic. Love all the Brosnan Bond movies
The only one I wasn’t amused with, at least in the second half was Die Another Day.
#kaosnova #007jamesbond
Pierce Brosnan was never underrated, he's usually seen as one of the best Bonds ever.
It's really easy to get thumbs ups by saying that something or somebody is underrated even if was extremely popular, it's really common to see that in many videos
He's not underrated. He's beloved by many many Bond fans and also casual audiences
Everyone can tell that Bond is well-dressed. But it's only after learning more about men's fashion that I've come to understand just _how_ well-dressed he really is.
Please elaborate for us peasants?
@@garethdwright91 He wears a tie. The end.
@@tmonie I mean, look at him; He's wearing a belt! That's Hollywood for you.
@@HybridPhoenix08 The belt probably has a gadget built into it somehow, like a grapple hook or dental floss or something
I literally searched for this scene just to steal his look. That peacoat is just what I need in Indiana's winter.
The way Pierce says I gave him the limp
"Bond, you do any gardening?"
I'm just now getting that reference, though he probably meant to say birding.
Oh? What is that?
@@JThom529 Ian Fleming was a fan of American ornithologist James Bond and got his permission to use his name for a fictional secret agent he was creating.
This is still one of my favourite Bond films!
The first 25 seconds of this scene is reminiscent to that scene in Live and Let Die when Sir Roger Moore arrives at the JFK airport in NYC
This film is tied for my favorite Bond film with Casino Royale (Daniel Craig).
But the game, man the N64 game is still a legend to this day.
There's no games out there with a 4-screen multiplayer option, such high difficulty single-player and all the extra's like golden gun option.
Sure the graphics are out of date, but it is immensely entertaining for a group of friends.
I thought I would wear out my N64 during my summer holidays visiting my family in Poland and playing it with my friends on a 15" television.
Some of the greatest memories of my childhood.
Recently I replayed Goldeneye - the unreleased remake on a Xbox 360 emulator. It was glorious @ 60 fps with full Xbox Pad support.
Nightfire had 4-player.
Golden eye is a much better film than casino royale
When the movie first came out, before we got popcorn and sat down we knew deep deep down that Pierce wouldn't let us down and he never did. Sometimes I say Daniel Craig is 2nd behind Sean Connery and then I watch one of Brosnon's movies and wonder if putting them both as 2nd makes better sense.
That’s exactly how I feel sometimes for both of them
@randomguy8196 There's people out there who don't like Craig. They just get swallowed by "CRAIG IS THE GREATEST. HE'S LIKE THE BOOK. THE OTHERS SUCK!!" Personally, I really like Craig. That being said, I do like him (as a character) more in Skyfall and Spectre.
@randomguy8196 He is a great actor & I've loved him in everything I've seen him in. I feel like he was the best Bond ever (yes, even better than Connery) for a total of maybe 90 seconds in the first 3 movies, then the rest of the time I just don't see Bond.
Goldeneye is so awesome and incredible I love it I give it 20/20 it's my best
Thanks for posting
First time I can remember anybody referring to 007 as Jimmy
*Jimbo
This guy is obviously a discount felix leiter
Jack Wade is Felix Leiter and Sheriff J.W. Pepper role into one and it seems he's the reason why GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies are Pierce Brosnan's best in the franchise.
I love that Joe Don Baker is basically reprising his character Darius Jedburgh from the brilliant TV thriller 'Edge of Darkness', which was also directed by Martin Campbell!
Exactly what I was thinking! 👌
I think was one of the reasons why Martin Campbell was chosen to direct the film.
Well better that than reprising the role of Mitchell
do you think that's what the gardening question is getting at as well?
I remember this movie had an excelent soundtrack composed by Eric Serra
More like mixed bag soundtrack
Third wife 😆 I love this movie!
For some reason many speak not the name Jack Wade; but between he and Bond there was the fraternity which could be found in his earlier friendship with Felix Leiter, whom Wade replaced.
Bond does look like a weather man
I Liked the Ending of Goldeneye When 007 Said Where are the U.S. Marines? Jack Wade Said Yo Marines and Force Recon Raiders Pop Up Out of the Ground.
Well it wasn't Joe Don Baker's Army son from Mars Attacks.
The music, omg!
Very good Brosnan
My favourite bond scene ever 😂😂😂😂😂
Tap tap tap tap. WALLOP. Joe Don Baker really sold that scene. 😆
Would have loved to have seen Pierce as Bond the first time he got the job in 1986... his wife was still alive and he just finished on Remington Steele he was even better looking back then
True. Although, I would at least liked to see Dalton's 3rd Bond film. The two he did are great in my book.
@@heavygamer93 Daylights was filmed with Brosnan in mind but Licence to Kill was 100% Dalton, the tougher Bond movie 17 years before Craig
@@peterfranks6243 not to mention plot points of Goldeneye were actually intended for Dalton. He was set to star as Bond in a 3rd film titled the Property of a Lady but delays eventually led him to not renew his contract. As such plot points for the film were rewritten into Goldeneye
@@Wolf-wc1js
Dalton's third one was never at any point called "The Property of A Lady"; that's just an internet myth that somehow made its way into the mainstream.
Now that is how you start a car in the winter time!
A gift is a gift
Look closely . The airport terminal is actually the Queen's Stand at Epsom racecourse.
Filmed outside Epsom Racecourse and Somerset House, London respectively according to the webs
James Bond in theater in October 2021👌👍
1995 - I was 11 -- and that world is gone.
I love the music at 0:08 seconds
I love the sort-off "sonar ping" in the music.
Anyone know the musical que used here?
I always liked Bond’s blue tie in the early St. Petersburg scenes.
will always love Brosnan bond cos when i was a kid and saw Goldeneye, i thought he looked just like my dad. to me my dad was basically James Bond!
Best bond actor
I like James Bond, Pierce Brosnan era (1995-2005)
Do you like James Bond 007 =👍
Jack Wade is one of my heroes.
Re: The hammer - Is Jeremy Clarkson listed in the credits as "Automotive Consultant"?
2:44 That poor car!
00:23 "Hey, Mitchell!" :D
Jimbo!
The last PERFECT Bond movie.
This channel does know how to mix audio.
Yes I played James Bond 007 Goldeneye: Reloaded 007
When I was 13 Years Old Long Time Ago.
grab a 64 and plauy the real game
"You think you can take me? Go ahead on. It's your move."
Not even Bond should be able to hold a dude at gunpoint outside a fcking busy airport..
Pierce Brosnans my fav bond
"James Bond...stiff-assed Brit." I always got the biggest kick out of that response. Bond showed his sense of humor and even modesty while at the same time calling out Wade for his insult. This was Brosnan's best Bond movie hands down.
So Jack Wade is the modern day Felix Leiter? 😊
When you play the game before even knowing the movie
The guy who directed this also did Casino Royale
Joe Don Baker.
He was Brad Whitaker in The Living Daylights.
I love that he came back in tomorrow never dies and zukovsky for world is not enough
Bond was in saint Petersburg
1:43
Wade- “Hey Bond, do you do any gardening?”
Bond- “No, but my late wife is pushing up daisies.”
Wow - Isabelle
I am thoroughly convinced that Jack Wade and J.W. Pepper are one and the same.
very very funny scene
Timothy Dalton was a great Bond in "The Living Daylights"(1987). And Pierce Brosnan was a great Bond in "GoldenEye"(1995). I'm so glad Brosnan didn't get the role in 1986. But I'm so glad he got the role in 1994!!!
fuck. this movie was so much better than every other brosnan film
Both of these guys were in Mars Attacks shortly after.
Probably Ben and Craigs scene from Skyfall was taken from the opening scene
SEGA released a video game titled "Headhunter" in 2001. That game had a playable character by the name of Jack Wade. NO JOKE. And yet, I keep wondering; Did SEGA get the clearance from MGM to use that name for the character?
So where was this scene filmed? Check it out - and then see if you can find any clues to its not being filmed in Russia.
You only live twice, Mr Whitaker.
What are you, the weatherman?
You know what would be really fun, if Bond met Jack Black. That would be interesting.
2:42 they couldn't help themselves.
Which is the best Hollywood Actor fit for James Bond movies
Polish women are beautiful 😍 Natalya is one of my favorite bond girls
Mitchell!
Aene Föm Besten Schauspiela 🌝❤⚘🙏
Felix Leiter must've been busy.
Remember he got munched by a shark in the movie just before this? They hadn't rebooted the timeline yet lol
@@RenegadeGaruda he definitely survived License to Kill. He's in the last 5 minutes chatting to Bond by phone.
@@timaustin2000 what use is he without a leg?
@@codpro627 he lasted a few books sans leg in the original Flemming series 😅
how did he manage to bring a gun via airport gates?
0:27 HAHAHA
I was there it's Epson Dawn s