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GoldenEye

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
280K
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POPULARITY
2,220
101
Pierce Brosnan, Famke Janssen, and Izabella Scorupco in GoldenEye (1995)
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When a powerful secret defense system is stolen, James Bond is assigned to stop a Russian crime syndicate from using it.When a powerful secret defense system is stolen, James Bond is assigned to stop a Russian crime syndicate from using it.When a powerful secret defense system is stolen, James Bond is assigned to stop a Russian crime syndicate from using it.

  • Director
    • Martin Campbell
  • Writers
    • Ian Fleming
    • Michael France
    • Jeffrey Caine
  • Stars
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Sean Bean
    • Izabella Scorupco
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    280K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,220
    101
    • Director
      • Martin Campbell
    • Writers
      • Ian Fleming
      • Michael France
      • Jeffrey Caine
    • Stars
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • Sean Bean
      • Izabella Scorupco
    • 597User reviews
    • 97Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • James Bond
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Alec Trevelyan
    Izabella Scorupco
    Izabella Scorupco
    • Natalya Simonova
    Famke Janssen
    Famke Janssen
    • Xenia Onatopp
    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Jack Wade
    Judi Dench
    Judi Dench
    • M
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Valentin Zukovsky
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Dimitri Mishkin
    • (as Tcheky Karyo)
    Gottfried John
    Gottfried John
    • Colonel Ourumov
    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Boris Grishenko
    Desmond Llewelyn
    Desmond Llewelyn
    • Q
    Samantha Bond
    Samantha Bond
    • Moneypenny
    Michael Kitchen
    Michael Kitchen
    • Bill Tanner
    Serena Gordon
    • Caroline
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • Severnaya Duty Officer
    Pavel Douglas
    Pavel Douglas
    • French Warship Captain
    Olivier Lajous
    • French Warship Officer
    • (as Cmdt. Olivier Lajous)
    Billy J. Mitchell
    • Admiral Chuck Farrel
    • Director
      • Martin Campbell
    • Writers
      • Ian Fleming
      • Michael France
      • Jeffrey Caine
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    7ma-cortes

    Bond again well incarnated by Pierce Brosnan as legendary British agent 007

    World security is in danger , ¨Janus¨ , a terrorist organization has robbed the ¨Goldeneye¨ , an ultra secret weapon system -a spy satellite- and menaced to use it for destroying a city if doesn't pay and to cause a sabotage on the global financial markets . MI6 -Judi Dench as M- assigns to James Bond the mission to retrieve it . Of course , there's the usual breathtaking opening scene developed in a chemist arms factory located in Siberia . There Bond and agent 006 Alec Trevelyan -Sean Bean- will have to confront against Russian military , but Alec is imprisoned by General Ourumov -Gottfried John- and at the end takes place a deadly confrontation .

    The film has sensational and spectacularly difficult action set pieces , as the tank pursuit in the city of Saint Petesburg or the taking on the armored train . Action is well shot , , including a groundbreaking and impressive final confrontation developed in Janus headquarter , located in Island Cuba jungle . As always , it appears Q as gadget man who teaches Bond various tools as a bomb pencil that will have special importance posteriorly , besides a speed car -BMW- equipped with rockets launchers . As Bond girls are Famke Janssen as Xena in a sensationalistic and crazed interpretation as the orgasmic to whom all risk is a emotion . Thus , she steals a super-helicopter ¨Tiger¨ and facing off opponents .Izabella Scorupco as Natalya Simanova , a computer specialist , she is marvelous and enticing with a similar countenance to Ingrid Bergman . Plus , it appears unbilled Minnie Driver . Tina Turner sings stunningly the main title and atmospheric score by Eric Serra . The film was finely directed by Martin Campbell . Rating : good and entertaining .
    8morgrp-556-453854

    Gets the "Bond Balance" just right

    This was Pierce Brosnan's first outing as Bond and is a real success. It managed to keep the quintessential Bond attributes yet brings the franchise bang up to date in the absence of the Cold War. Brosnan puts in a stellar performance as Bond and the supporting cast including the gritty Sean Bean as the double crossing villain and just the right amount comedy in Joe Don Baker as Jack Wade and Robbie Coltrane as Valentine Zukovsky. Nice nods to the past in the use of the Aston DB5 and mentions of M's predecessors. Even the soundtrack suits the film nicely. There is enough grit and spy content to please the Dalton fans and enough quips and craziness to please the Moore fans. Misses are few and far between - the product placement of the flaccid BMW 1.9 Z3 is poor - it so obviously Un-Bondlike that even the production crew realise and the below par motor barely features in the film at all. This aside, it's great Bond movie, one of the best infact and well worth a watch.
    cariart

    Amidst Controversy, Bond Re-Invented with Brosnan...

    GOLDENEYE, the long-delayed debut of Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, was a film mired in MGM's convoluted legal problems for six years, problems which had nothing to do with the 007 franchise, but which happened to fall at the worst possible time; after Timothy Dalton's 'Serious Bond' experiment, LICENCE TO KILL, failed to break even in U.S. markets. Despite international grosses that made the film a profitable venture, many American critics, long grumbling that the Bond series had outlasted it's welcome, heaped abuse on the newer, leaner direction for 'Bond', and it's taciturn, less light-hearted star...and, with MGM's decision to put the expensive series 'on hold' until their own legal and financial issues could be resolved, LICENCE TO KILL became the unfair 'scapegoat' for the delay.

    Much happened during the six-year hiatus; with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Communist undercurrent of many Bond films (and the subject of most of Ian Fleming's novels) was lost; Richard Maibaum, the series' most prolific screenwriter, passed away, and ill health forced legendary producer Albert ('Cubby') Broccoli to turn over his duties to his daughter Barbara, and stepson, Michael G. Wilson (thus ending the other 'prime' 007 screenwriter's script contributions); many other key production figures would retire, die, or move on; and finally, as the delay continued, Timothy Dalton, nearing 50, announced that he was no longer interested in playing James Bond (sparking rumors that Eon Productions, no longer honor-bound by the senior Broccoli's choices, had given him 'the boot').

    While all this opened the door for Pierce Brosnan's long-awaited debut as 007 (after his aborted first attempt, in THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS), with a new 'look' and style for the franchise, whether audiences would even accept a new 'James Bond' adventure was in doubt.

    Fortunately, everything 'worked'. Brosnan, now 42, was more ruggedly believable as 007 than he would have been, at 34, and Dame Judi Dench, as the first woman 'M' (referring to Bond as a "sexist, misogynist dinosaur"), proved a perfect successor to the late Bernard Lee. While the plot of the film, involving the master plan of a renegade Russian General (Gottfried John) and an assumed dead 006 (Sean Bean) to use an electronic warfare system (GoldenEye) against England was nothing new, Brosnan's daring-do and one-liners (with humor restored to the franchise), as he proved his value in the new world 'order', found an audience 'primed' for James Bond's return...and the welcome cameo of the series' last original 'regular', "Q" (Desmond Llewelyn, 81, and as cranky as ever), cemented 007's links to both the past and the future.

    James Bond's greatest crisis, whether he still had 'Box Office', had been overcome, and with audience favorite Pierce Brosnan in place, his emergence into the 21st century was assured.
    uds3

    Bridging the Bond generations!

    After a 6 year hiatus due to protracted legal wranglings as to WHO owned the BOND film rights, GOLDENEYE was finally made! It was worth the wait! With the almost impossible assignment of both retaining the quintessential METHOD of the Connery period and the need to drag Bond screaming into the new millennium and its new technology, Martin Campbell actually pulled it off.

    Brosnan, though not my personal favorite I have to say, did a damn near remarkable job, by not only bringing elements of Connery, Dalton and Moore to the role, but by stamping it with his own identity (he WAS actually first choice ahead of Dalton but was contractually tied to REMINGTON STEELE and could not gain a release!)

    Wishing to link back with the earlier mega successful Bonds, the very title of GOLDENEYE was inspirational, immediately bringing to mind the latent image of GOLDFINGER. Not one half bad title song either compared to some recent efforts.

    With Bernard Lee's sad demise, Judy Dench made a brilliant replacement as M, all balls and bravado. Similarly, Moneypenny is now a strictly new-age secretary admonishing 007 for his sexual harassment of her good self! Dearest of all, Desmond Llewelyn still shines as "Q" berating 007 for his behaviour and telling him to "grow up."

    Famke Janssen is a throw-back to the good old days of Bond badgirls as the aptly named Xenia Onatopp. Izabella Scorupco however must be the most beautiful of all the "good" Bond girls. Feminine to the core and everything the average man would want to love and protect she is is simply yummy.....no more so than when she chides 007's cold-war repartee with his Russian counterpart as "Boys with Toys" Soo cute!

    Action was at a premium from the rip-snorting bungee-jump (pre-credits) to the climactic battle atop the communications tower. Everything gelled in this movie to elevate it to amongst the top 5 Bond films...no question! Top dialog, state of the art fx, innuendos on tap and a really first rate villain. Shame none of the later Brosnan outings have come close to this one!

    8.8 out of 10!
    7briancham1994

    The best of the classic James Bond films

    This film is the best of the classic James Bond films, i.e. those before the Daniel Craig reboot. It hits the right tone where it is not too serious but also not too silly either. The pacing is exciting and Pierce Brosnan is classy as always.

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    • Trivia
      Licence to Kill (1989) used a contest advertising campaign to help generate interest for the movie. The winner of the contest was promised a cameo role in the next James Bond movie. Unfortunately, due to many production issues, work on this movie did not begin for many years. Nevertheless, the contest winner was given a scene after the long delay. She does not have a speaking part, but you can see her in a lovely gold and black evening dress looking over Xenia Onatopp's (Famke Janssen's) shoulder as she plays Baccarat against Bond (Pierce Brosnan).
    • Goofs
      A satellite in the low earth orbit does not require such enormous dish to communicate with. Even television feeders for the geostationary orbit are much smaller. Aside from technical aspects, a weapon requiring such large antennas would be to easy to be paralyzed by enemy simply by destroying the large ground antenna with a small missile or even a grenade launcher.
    • Quotes

      James Bond: Are these pictures live?

      M: Unlike the American government, we prefer not to get our bad news from CNN.

    • Crazy credits
      James Bond will return.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK DVD version edits the scene where Natalya tries to hit Xenia with a branch but Xenia headbutts her and says "Wait for your turn". The line is said but the headbutt has been removed.
    • Connections
      Edited into Omega 'GoldenEye' Television Commercial (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Goldeneye
      Music by Bono

      Lyrics by The Edge

      Performed by Tina Turner

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 007: GoldenEye
    • Filming locations
      • Arecibo Observatory, Arecibo, Puerto Rico(Goldeneye Satellite Dish)
    • Production companies
      • Eon Productions
      • United Artists
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $106,429,941
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,205,007
      • Nov 19, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $352,194,034
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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