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amp316 said:
homer said:
amp316 said:
homer said:
amp316 said:
homer said:
Pierce Brosnan is James Bond for me. And I hate Daniel Craig and....Sean Connery(please don't hurt me)


How could you hate Sean Connery as Bond?  It just defies human logic.



Then I guess I am unlogical.

I hope you know that I'm just kidding, but honestly I don't understand why anyone would dislike him. 

What do you dislike about him?



I know. I was kidding too, hence why I used unlogical instead of illogical. He just doesn't look like the James Bond I see in my head. His movies weren't bad, its just, he isn't James Bond to me. I guess when I first saw my first bond film, I completely associated the character with Brosnan and am unwilling to accept anyone else as a replacement.


I guess that I could see that.  I think that Tom Baker is the best Doctor Who probably because he was the first one that I saw and he's actually the 4th.



It is weird how we come to associate certain characters with actors. Perhaps I will rewatch some of the non Brosnan Bonds with more of an open mind because this sentiment probably robbed me of some good films.



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Although I'm not a big fan of the modern Bond movies, GoldenEye is certainly the exception. And no, I'm not just saying that because of the awesome Nintendo 64 game, I really do like this movie.

After the darker approach of Licence To Kill was rejected by the market, the producers decided to go back to the formula of the Moore/Connery Bonds, with a modern twist. The results were impressive. GoldenEye took the series to new box-office heights, and proved to the world that Bond was back.

The title song is pretty good, and reminiscent of the Shirley Bassey Bond songs. The main soundtrack is kind of a mixed bag, but as I mentioned in The Living Daylights review, the Bond music was never quite the same after John Barry left. I really love the characters in this movie. They just have so much personality and unique little qualities that keep them from being bland and boring. The action scenes are good too. I think Brosnan does a pretty good job in his first Bond outing. For me, his approach to Bond is a combination of Connery and Moore. I like how Brosnan still has that Remington Steele look in this. I don't know, I just think it suits him. Some people complain that he's too skinny or that they don't like his hairstyle, but whatever.

Overall, GoldenEye is a good and balanced Bond movie. I think it's the best of the modern Bond movies, and it's the last really good one in the series, for me at least.



Really the first Bond movie i deliberately sought out to watch, only due to the game. Since then i've seen a few more, but it's not really my series on the whole

Boris Grishenko is totally awesome.



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Hell yeah good review, awesome movie! Definitely one of the best in the series. I love the scene where he jacks the tank and drives over everything and eventually derails the train.