GoldenEye
Mickles
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Hi folks!
I came across the forum this morning and thought it looked like a fun place to be so I decided to join!
My favourite Bond film is definitely GoldenEye. I could watch it over and over again. I just wish I'd been to see it on the big screen back in 1995!
Are there any more avid GoldenEye fans out there?
I came across the forum this morning and thought it looked like a fun place to be so I decided to join!
My favourite Bond film is definitely GoldenEye. I could watch it over and over again. I just wish I'd been to see it on the big screen back in 1995!
Are there any more avid GoldenEye fans out there?
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Hi there!
Did you see GoldenEye on the big screen? I didn't as I was only seven at the time!
Campbell is ace (as on CR), the casting of Judi Dench was a masterstroke, and Brosnan finally takes on the role he was born to play at just the right moment. A deserved success both critically and commercially.
I find it a souless mechanical picture. And back in 1995 we were just grateful Bond wasnt an embarassment.
One of my least favourites.
What do I love about it? Brosnan's superb performance, the legendary Xenia Onatopp (IMO the third greatest Bond villain of all time no matter what the villain elimination game says ), a pretty good villain in Alec, wonderful locations, great action scenes, a terrific PTS, some pretty good direction and a fine screenplay.
However the one thing which prevents GE from being the absolute masterpiece I believe it could have been is the psychoanalysing, psychoanalysing and psychoanalysing. I really hate that and CR confirmed my belief that if Campbell ever directs another Bond film, he should be given strict orders to stay away from any psychoanalysing!
That and Eric Serra's excuse for a score.
No, JennyFlexFan shares your taste. But then, he's known for that sort of thing! )
OK, OK, Famke Janssen is an attractive lady but Xenia is abit of a cliche. If you want a vamp then look at Fiona Volpe or Helga Brandt on how to do it right.
Her scenes with Brosnan are close to embarassing. Its not her fault - its the script ("I always like a woman who pulls rank") and that name, yeuch, its like Austin Powers invaded the eon films.
Cliched and tired. But one of the beter Brosnan villains - which sort of says it all....
I also think that her name is no worse (if one dislikes it that is) than many other Bond names such as Pussy Galore. However I think it's a great name as well and IMO perfectly suiting the kind of woman she was. Additionally, I also like her lines.
Sorry actonsteve, I guess I disagree with you on everything regarding Xenia. But that's not surprising; we have totally different views regarding Dalton and Brosnan.
):)):)) yeah, right. No offence but love is blind.
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Its too obvious. Too Austin Powers. I tends to the naff myth that Bond girls must have ridiculous names linked with sexual innuendo. There was alot of that in the Brosnan years. It would culminate in the trite innuendo written script of DAD. And many fell on the stony ground there.
Absolutely. I adore unconditionally all Bonds from 1962 to 1989. But cant abide the 1995-2002 crop. I wasnt happy at the time but now it has passed have no respect for them. I wish they never happened. But Casino Royale is a work of genius. They've pulled it out of the hat for that one. I thought they'd lost it forever with DAD.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree here. While I too hated the script in DAD, I don't think that the name Xenia Onatopp is either too obvious or Austin Powers-like. I think it's a wonderful name that matches a Russian villainess who kills people using a unique technique perfectly.
I'm happy you feel that way. While I have a different opinion to you (loved 1962-'83, hated 1985-'89, loved 1995-'99, hated 2002 and didn't love 2006 and miss the Brosnan films) I am genuinely happy that, regardless of your opinion, you haven't given up on one of the greatest cinematic characters of all time. {[]
Dan, you replied like that post like a gentleman. V impressed.
Also, you are right - I didnt give up did I? But if another DAD comes along I think my loyalty will be put under severe strain.
I cant abide DAD.
Me neither.
What's your favourite Xenia scene, Dan?
It appears we share the same passions...
I'm surprised no one has cited Izabella Scorupco's performance as Natalya as one of GE's highlights. Xenia was definitely dressed 'sexier' and went for the whole femme fatale look, and clearly her character was heavily based on Fatima Blush.
Natalya is wonderful. She's beautiful but she doesn't have to dress like Xenia to show it off. She's one of the most brave Bond girls, she had all of her friends killed during a normal day at work, survived an exploding bunker and took a sled all the way to when she could get to St. Petersburg!
Once she's there, she uses her wits and intelligence to get the better of the computer store owner to get what she wants -- contact with Boris, who she believes is a friend. Instead she is tricked and winds up in the Tiger Helicopter alongside Bond, who she screams at in order to be saved. At first, she's very reluctant to trust him, she even gives him a sharp kick in the shins after getting her out of the copter.
Her first reaction in the Archives, naturally is to shrink away, because even her friend Boris turned out to be working for the bad guys, so she didn't want to make any connections with Bond but eventually gives in and trusts him. Also on the train she's hilarious when ordering Bond to get them out of there and when she even goes along with Bond's double entendres.
She's also not afraid to fight, for if she didn't distract Xenia with the tree branch, Bond would've died by her thighs. She also disarmed the Goldeneye weapon and comandeered a helicopter to save Bond. A truly independent girl and may be one of the most realistic in the series. She seems like the next person in line after Tracy and Vesper that Bond could fall in love with!
The video game is also amazing, no other games have come close to it! It still has replay factor after almost 11 years(!!!)
Serra's score too is a gem that just isn't everyone's personal taste. It happens to be mine.
19 million hours of the game didn't hurt its image in my mind either... especially deathmatch...
Truth be told I much prefer her, in terms of sex appeal, to the much-adored Ms Scorupco, who is a fine-looking, fiesty lady...but she doesn't linger in my memory nearly as stubbornly as the tall, statuesque brunette in the patent-leather tights who sighs with sexual release as she murders the Severnaya workers---and who looks very much as if she's having a moment of private pleasure on Trevelyan's train, later, when she says: "He's going to derail us" :x )
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
That quote is SO, SO funny!
If I had to choose between Xenia & Natalya, I`ll have to say Natalya. Black leather doesn't do it for me. Plus I agree with JennyFlexFan on all her other qualities.
Also, is it just me, or is Tina Turner's theme performance the best since Shirley Bassey's ~Goldfinger~?
Thats about Goldeneyes only redeeming quality...
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