Goldeneye - Building a Better Bond behind the scenes featurette
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2013
- This vintage 1994 featurette details the pre-productions struggles of Goldeneye, one the best James Bond films.
It features some interesting footage of Leavesden Aerodrome as it was in the process of becoming Leavesden Studios (now Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden) where the Harry Potter films were later produced. - Фільми й анімація
Brosnan was a bond legend
its no coincidence that the two best Bond films have the same director.
Possibly the best Bond movie ever made. Up there with Goldfinger, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Skyfall & Casino Royale.
man i agree with you completely. we have almost the EXACT same list too
For some reason eveyr first bond movie of a new acotr is better than the ones to come
Clapper I liked Tomorrow Never Dies as much as Goldeneye. . Elliot Carver was a realistic villain, the remote controlled BMW was fun, the opening scene with the fighter jet "back seat driver" and that awesome soundtrack.
From russia with love and the spy who loved me are also considered excellent Bond flics. By me and also by many.
4:13 Boris Grishenko with a hammer^^
Pierce was a great Bond.
I really liked him. He combined a little bit of Moore, Dalton and Connery. A sort of dark realism but with that humorous edge. But personally I think Goldeneye was the only good film he did. That's not really his fault, more on the writery/directory side of things. Still Goldeneye is so good I don't mind too much at all. And The World is Not Enough is watchable.
Goldeneye was not the only good film he did, The World is Not Enough was also good. DAD was over the top and TND was cheesy as hell with a pretty bad main villain and his cause, I mean a news reporter as a villain?
@@AvoozlPlays Carver owned a media empire. He wasn't a reporter. He played countries against each other and profited from the headlines. I kinda liked him as a villain. But Trevelyan was the best Bond villain of all time.
@@OneAngryDeacon I rewatched TND and it is a lil cheesy but you know what it's very fun. Very enjoyable. If you just go along for the ride
This promotional video keeps emphasizing humor. That’s a comment, I think, against the direction the Dalton films took. Dalton is my favorite Bond. I rate his films above Goldeneye, and I wish that Dalton had made Goldeneye his final outing. I think he would have played well off of Alec Trevelyan. Goldeneye was, however, a much more polished film than Licence to Kill.