@@kleetus92 I disagree. Roger Moore was excellent and a great human being in real life too. It wasn't his fault the studio kept asking him back. The real tragedy is having to put up with another Craig film. The man isn't even 6ft. Pfft.
@@aaronwylie6928at 1:57 you can clearly hear 3 clicks, successively. It’s similar to double clicking of a computer mouse. Prior clicks do not count. It would be very dangerous if you click a pen to sign something in the morning, click again in the afternoon, then you forget how many clicks you have done and do the third click in the evening just to arm the weapon.
Favorite Natalya part is when she says "go ahead, shoot him. he means nothing to me." and Bond makes that look because he did the same thing to her earlier.
1:58 The part that makes me laugh was when Boris lost his sanity shouting "GIVE ME THE CODES NATALYA!!! GIVE THEM TO ME!!!" You know that Boris has lost his sanity.
Natalya has to be my favourite Bond girl, just because she's such a nerd, and she has this "friendship betrayed" backstory with Boris. There have been brainy scientists (Dr Goodhead, Christmas Jones) and physical fighters (Pussy Galore, Melinda Havelock) trying to appear empowered, but they all turned out flat and bland. They revolved around Bond. Natalya has her own little story, and that makes her a character.
I tried to keep track. I think he was only click "5." Meaning he only had to click it one more time to disarm it, and then nothing really would have happened (3 clicks to arm, another 3 to disarm). Though it was kind of hard to keep track, and he clicked it a bunch off screen, so don't know what counts and what doesn't.
@@PuppetierMaster I was trying to keep track of the amount of clicks. If Boris had clicked it one more time, it would have disarmed it, and would have played out the the way you commented. I think he as on click "5." Meaning he only had to click it one more time to disarm it, and then nothing really would have happened (3 clicks to arm, another 3 to disarm). Though it as kind of hard to keep track. He clicked it a bunch of screen, so don't know how accurate my counting was.
In late 2005, I felt like making a Windows Paint image semi-parody of that for the Mountain Dew "every 10 Minutes, someone wins an Xbox 360" promotion, to post on a gaming forum. (You had to have codes, from under caps of MT. Dew Bottles, that you'd put in to a promo website.) I never did it.
I'm always counting the pen clicks in this scene. Never quite sure if it actually is. The three clicks at the end are a fairly clear giveaway for us, but as far as Bond knows it's a 1-in-6 chance.
It has to be 3 clicks consecutively. Otherwise the pen could go off by you forgetting if you clicked it earlier or not. So if you listen again. He only clicks it 3 times without stopping at the end. They should’ve explained that. I also thought the pen should’ve exploded way earlier.
No one can replace Pierce Brosnan. He is James Bond in my book. No disrespect to Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton, but to me Pierce will always be the best Bond. Period.
@@maxdam4059 Tend to agree with you. I've never warmed up to him either. Although I do really like Casino Royale. That's Daniel Craig's best Bond movie imo.
You can tell 006 is a bit sus of the pen after seeing 007 staring at it but he should've definitely been more aware of it , knowing very well of what MI6 equips their agents with
To be fair, he knew about the watch (two minutes before this clip) and properly disarmed the remote mines Bond set earlier. The pen came right out of left field thanks to not having up to date info on Q's inventions.
Well, the reason why the CGI is 'dodgy', as you say, is because this was the very first Bond film to use that techonlogy in filming. When this was released in 1995, this was right on the dawn of CGI tech being used in movies (the very first was the 1986 film known as 'Flight of the Navigator').
@@Kommandant4298-ui8jw Don't forget The Last Starfighter. If you remember it came out in 1984 and had nothing but CGI for the space battle scenes and spacecraft. It's dated sure but it still looks amazing for a movie that came out in 1984, the same year as The Terminator. There was also Tron. The original from 1982. Its CGI and special effects are pretty good for a movie that old. Check out the RUclips videos: The Last Starfighter Death Blossom and The Last Starfighter We Die. Also, Tron 1982 Light Cycle Race.
@@Kommandant4298-ui8jw Well primitive forms of CGI had been used in the 70s, but if you're talking about the first 3D animated digital character, then that would be in "Young Sherlock Holmes" from 1985.
@@Kommandant4298-ui8jw you can't really say "this was the dawn" before pointing out a film that used it a full 9 years prior.... 1995 was the release of Toy Story, the first fully CG animated movie. it had developed pretty damn far at that stage. and there were films which had much better CGI across the board than Goldeneye. it's okay for this film to have a flaw that you can't explain away, it doesn't mean much in the larger scheme of things, the film is exceptional at the things it IS good at. and that's worth more than being decent at everything.
I was at school when this film was made. When everyone had seen it we were all twirling pens around in our fingers and clicking the tip when we should've been working in lessons 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Mrfairchap Yeah, until one day I knocked my friend's pen out of his hand, something blew up when it landed and the whole school burned down. That was pretty cool
Boris sneers that Natalya is a moron because she isn't a master hacker like he is. However, not only is she really good with computers, such as contacting Boris by bluffing a computer store into giving her a setup, but she actually focused on her job as a satellite programmer while he messed around all day, making her better than him in that field.
Plus, she works on perhaps the most important part of the satellite; how to position it. It's useless as a weapon if it's not in the correct position to cause damage.
It's probably mind numbingly boring to work there most days for him. So he needs to preoccupy himself with something. Natalya's job is to ensure the smooth running of the systems. While Boris's involve dealing with the security aspects of the system, which may involve getting into cyber wars with other hackers and analyzing their attacks. Even if he's more arrogant, he's still better and more talented than her. It's not like she would be able to fill his role at Severnaya. His downfall came as a result of underestimating her.
Probably one of the best "Chekhov's Guns" in cinema history. In an earlier, comical scene, we've seen the pen grenade go off, but here it makes for some fantastic tension building based on an internal and external irony - we know what the pen is, but Boris just thinks it's a pen. So when Bond knocks it out of Boris's hand it's a brilliant payoff.
The casting in that room pierce and Sean the ultimate yin and Yang , Alan cumming the 90’s computer nerd with Hawaiian shirt and Isabella scorupco doing nothing but pissing off all three of them . The chemistry between the four of them , chefs kiss which is why new bond sucks and they’ll never be able to do it again 😢
'She works iin the guidance system. She doesn't even have access to the firing codes.' Trevelyan: _[stares awkwardly, wondering what that's even supposed to mean]_
He was a typical 80- 90s computer wiz who was hired by the main villain to help hack into systems to commit crimes similar to computer wiz’s used in Die Hard and other movies.
1:04 Pierce Brosnan has such great reaction shots like at 1:20, but that small smirk at Natalya like "that's my girl!" Izabella Scorupco was great (and SO FINE) as Natalya, the best Bond girl ever imo, too bad they always have to move on to another one for the next film.
“Can Boris break your codes?” “Possibly” This is why I love the character. She doesn’t get angry at the question, she also doesn’t become arrogant. The fact is, Boris does get the antenna back online and Bond catches that and stops it himself. But she delayed him long enough. In 2024 the woman would get angry and accuse bond of sexism. Natalia played a vital role in this movie. She delayed the attack long enough for Bond to do his thing. Bond was still necessary to ensure the attack didn’t happen. Both characters compliment each other.
@@KaosNova2 Dunno about it *just* being "hot." It might just be either extreme, and no one can survive either. Besides, the common "hell is hot" thing isn't what the Bible idea of *"outer darkness"* is.
@@101Volts I’ve heard various people describe their interpretation of how Hell is, I have found all of them quite interesting. Some have said the flames are remorse, others have described it as you have with the idea of “darkness”. Maybe it’s a custom experience.
What was Boris' expression at 1:47 about? Was he just getting annoyed that he couldn't figure out Natalya's codes? Even Alec reacts to it by pressing the gun harder to Bond's face.
It occurs to me that Bond jeopardised the mission to save himself & Natalya here. If he'd just let the pen grenade explode in Boris' hand, then Boris and Natalya die, or at the very least are maimed to the point where Boris wouldn't have been able to use a computer and break her code, and Alec & Bond would've been seriously injured or killed too.
I love how incredibly stupid the soldiers are when Bond smacks the grenade pen out of Boris’ hand and pushes Trevelyan’s gun hand away, they just stand there like robots.
The camera work through that whole pen twerl scene was award winning to me.
*SUSPENSION 💯*
Try to imagine if Alec found it annoying and took it from the whole of Bond's plan would have been kaput
"A gun, and a radio. Not exactly Christmas, is it?"
"Were you expecting an exploding pen? We don't really go in for that anymore."
I never understood why
“Have an exploding watch instead!”
then proceeds to hand him an explosive watch in specter
@@jobsmine Then hands him emp watch in No Time to Die.
Well Q seems to be a watchmaker now. So no Pens for bond
She is stunning. One of the best Bond movies.
She truly is gorgeous❤️
Izabella Scorpusco Is Polish Actress, raised in Sweden
She Is Blonde naturally
@@deadaccount6616 Dunno about the best but one I really really enjoy, and was well needed after Roger Boore nearly drove it into the ground!
@@kleetus92 I disagree. Roger Moore was excellent and a great human being in real life too. It wasn't his fault the studio kept asking him back. The real tragedy is having to put up with another Craig film. The man isn't even 6ft. Pfft.
1:28 This scene where the pen is clicked by Boris is a masterclass in suspense that I think Hitchcock would've been proud of.
I only ever counted 8 or 11 clicks but Q said it takes 3 to arm and disarm
@@CodeNameCheese_ Three in quick succession, similar to double clicking a computer mouse
Has anyone verified that the clicks are accurate and the pen should have exploded?
@@aaronwylie6928at 1:57 you can clearly hear 3 clicks, successively. It’s similar to double clicking of a computer mouse. Prior clicks do not count. It would be very dangerous if you click a pen to sign something in the morning, click again in the afternoon, then you forget how many clicks you have done and do the third click in the evening just to arm the weapon.
@@CodeNameCheese_riritotvruoycyruoouhtru
Favorite Natalya part is when she says "go ahead, shoot him. he means nothing to me." and Bond makes that look because he did the same thing to her earlier.
And I bet that Trevelyan would´ve shoot him without hesitate.
@@josemanzanilla115 you would be right.
Yeah he didn’t expect her to say that and neither did I.
Bond (thinking to himself): "Well, I earned that one...."
Bond did that as a bluff.
This is my favorite scene in the film. I love how Campbell stages this scene, what all the actors are doing here, and Eric Serra's musical score.
1:58 The part that makes me laugh was when Boris lost his sanity shouting "GIVE ME THE CODES NATALYA!!! GIVE THEM TO ME!!!"
You know that Boris has lost his sanity.
Natalya has to be my favourite Bond girl, just because she's such a nerd, and she has this "friendship betrayed" backstory with Boris. There have been brainy scientists (Dr Goodhead, Christmas Jones) and physical fighters (Pussy Galore, Melinda Havelock) trying to appear empowered, but they all turned out flat and bland. They revolved around Bond. Natalya has her own little story, and that makes her a character.
And she has the sarcasm to stand on her own. Grabbing the pistol also rocked.
Absolutely. A stand out that had a great arc outside of bond. They've never been able to pull off the same even when they seed spinoff characters.
@@Davidsworldtravels & for those that played goldeneye 64...is a good shot in the jungle level!
Couldn’t have said this better myself.
@@vtbmwbiker you can say this again.
Brilliant Brosnan, you were a great bond
Brosnan.
@@JWBabaYaga Lol Branson:)))
For someone who put Hugh Jackman as profile image very good already Cut him some slack😂😂😂🤣😊🤣😂🤣
🍷👍 Point taken..!
Black 007 is better, but Brosnen is alright i guess
Bond: Everybody said pen is mightier than the sword
Q: Thanks to me, they were right
Don't say it!
The writings on the wall?
Along with the rest of him!
How long did you say the fuse was?
@@mikeRedMDK2032 Grow up 007
As long as you shove a dynamite stick in it.
Don't touch that... it's my lunch
*0:21** "She's a moron... A second level programmer. She works on the guidance system."*
I'd forgotten how funny Boris' mockery was 🤣😂.
Alan Cummings' delivery definitely helps.
That man is a Precious Resource of Entertainment value...
@@nekusakura6748 Yep.
And if Boris had remembered how important GUIDANCE is to making sure the satellite is somewhere useful, he might not have been mocking her at all.
@@Blazieth And how importance is guidance, exactly...?
Answer: just look any flies buzzing around light bulbs.
Me to Boris: I beg to differ.
Love how Bond's all tense while he's trying to keep track of how many times Boris clicks the pen, and finally goes, "Screw it!" and smacks it away.
He did it because Boris clicked it three times
I like how Trevelyan realises Bond knows something he doesn’t but can’t work out what it is.
imagine the pen not going off and they all stand there for a moment.
I tried to keep track. I think he was only click "5." Meaning he only had to click it one more time to disarm it, and then nothing really would have happened (3 clicks to arm, another 3 to disarm).
Though it was kind of hard to keep track, and he clicked it a bunch off screen, so don't know what counts and what doesn't.
@@PuppetierMaster I was trying to keep track of the amount of clicks. If Boris had clicked it one more time, it would have disarmed it, and would have played out the the way you commented. I think he as on click "5." Meaning he only had to click it one more time to disarm it, and then nothing really would have happened (3 clicks to arm, another 3 to disarm). Though it as kind of hard to keep track. He clicked it a bunch of screen, so don't know how accurate my counting was.
The actor playing Boris is just like all in, I love it. He deserves some kind of award 🥰
Awsome brilliant actor.
He was good in this, now he a left wing extremist.
Alan Cumming...he is the best
That's Too bad since GoldenEye Didn't won the Awards 😢
Boris: ** **
Bond: 👀
I love the editing on this, from the moment those 3 clicks go, cutting to Bond’s reaction was genius. Its like we are looking inside his head.
“GIVE ME THE CODES, NATALYA!!!
GIVE THEM TO ME!!!!!”
Boom
WHERE IS THE DETONATOR ??? WHERE IS DENT ??? Boris is the best Batman ever
In late 2005, I felt like making a Windows Paint image semi-parody of that for the Mountain Dew "every 10 Minutes, someone wins an Xbox 360" promotion, to post on a gaming forum. (You had to have codes, from under caps of MT. Dew Bottles, that you'd put in to a promo website.)
I never did it.
Bond flicks the pen out of Boris's hand and grabs Alec's handgun he's like: "Nope, not gonna happen. Too late"
The background music of this movie is incredible til this day I love the tension and atmosphere it gives
Man, the tension watching that pen.
Sean Bean looks so fucking cool in this film.
I'm always counting the pen clicks in this scene. Never quite sure if it actually is. The three clicks at the end are a fairly clear giveaway for us, but as far as Bond knows it's a 1-in-6 chance.
It has to be 3 clicks consecutively. Otherwise the pen could go off by you forgetting if you clicked it earlier or not. So if you listen again. He only clicks it 3 times without stopping at the end.
They should’ve explained that. I also thought the pen should’ve exploded way earlier.
@@slobiden.2593 exactly what I just realised. He’s not counting the how many clicks he’s totalled, he’s paying attention to a triple
You gotta credit Bond's counting skills because that's Bond's stroke of luck.
1 in 2 chance. 3 clicks to arm, 3 to disarm. So knocking it out of Boris's hand after the third, fouth, or fifth click would do it.
No one can replace Pierce Brosnan. He is James Bond in my book. No disrespect to Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton, but to me Pierce will always be the best Bond. Period.
Totally agree 💯
and craig is the worst bond
@@maxdam4059 Tend to agree with you. I've never warmed up to him either. Although I do really like Casino Royale. That's Daniel Craig's best Bond movie imo.
He is the man i think of when i think of bond… james bond
Alot of disrespect to Moore. He was a dirty old man. Leering at woman young enough to be his daughter
Boris is hilarious 😁.
but evil
And invincible.. forgotten to include that in. Thats his last words before he froze 🤣
Yeah, funny bad guys like him are difficult to find.
You can tell 006 is a bit sus of the pen after seeing 007 staring at it but he should've definitely been more aware of it , knowing very well of what MI6 equips their agents with
Perhaps he's too old school
@@aaronwylie6928 That is a theme of the movie, that 006 isn´t changing with the times, while Bond is.
006 isn't aware of Q's latest technologies.
@@Mitjitsu 006 is still aware of Q and knows that he can make a weapon out of anything
To be fair, he knew about the watch (two minutes before this clip) and properly disarmed the remote mines Bond set earlier. The pen came right out of left field thanks to not having up to date info on Q's inventions.
Love this movie! Apart from some dodgy CGi, it's aged like fine wine 🍷
Well, the reason why the CGI is 'dodgy', as you say, is because this was the very first Bond film to use that techonlogy in filming. When this was released in 1995, this was right on the dawn of CGI tech being used in movies (the very first was the 1986 film known as 'Flight of the Navigator').
@@Kommandant4298-ui8jw Don't forget The Last Starfighter. If you remember it came out in 1984 and had nothing but CGI for the space battle scenes and spacecraft. It's dated sure but it still looks amazing for a movie that came out in 1984, the same year as The Terminator. There was also Tron. The original from 1982. Its CGI and special effects are pretty good for a movie that old. Check out the RUclips videos: The Last Starfighter Death Blossom and The Last Starfighter We Die. Also, Tron 1982 Light Cycle Race.
@@Kommandant4298-ui8jw Well primitive forms of CGI had been used in the 70s, but if you're talking about the first 3D animated digital character, then that would be in "Young Sherlock Holmes" from 1985.
@@Kommandant4298-ui8jw you can't really say "this was the dawn" before pointing out a film that used it a full 9 years prior....
1995 was the release of Toy Story, the first fully CG animated movie. it had developed pretty damn far at that stage. and there were films which had much better CGI across the board than Goldeneye.
it's okay for this film to have a flaw that you can't explain away, it doesn't mean much in the larger scheme of things, the film is exceptional at the things it IS good at. and that's worth more than being decent at everything.
1:58 "GIVE ME THE CODES NATALYA! GIVE THEM TO ME!"
Best Bond flick to star Pierce Brosnan and Best video game adaptation on the Nintendo 64, EVER!!
"GIVE ME THE CODES, NATALYA!!! GIVE THEM TO ME!!! Bond knocks Boris' hand!
LAK DONDE T SI
*K A B O O M* 💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥
1:59 This is the part where Boris loses his sanity.
This scene still has me clenching up from that darn pen. 🤣
I was at school when this film was made. When everyone had seen it we were all twirling pens around in our fingers and clicking the tip when we should've been working in lessons 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Mrfairchap Yeah, until one day I knocked my friend's pen out of his hand, something blew up when it landed and the whole school burned down. That was pretty cool
1:21
2:28
Bond's faces LOL 😂
The best part of this will always be the moment in the elevator where she says she is fine and Bond just looks at her like "wait what?"
Boris sneers that Natalya is a moron because she isn't a master hacker like he is. However, not only is she really good with computers, such as contacting Boris by bluffing a computer store into giving her a setup, but she actually focused on her job as a satellite programmer while he messed around all day, making her better than him in that field.
Plus, she works on perhaps the most important part of the satellite; how to position it. It's useless as a weapon if it's not in the correct position to cause damage.
and it's just a movie. in real life, programmers are all men.
It's probably mind numbingly boring to work there most days for him. So he needs to preoccupy himself with something. Natalya's job is to ensure the smooth running of the systems. While Boris's involve dealing with the security aspects of the system, which may involve getting into cyber wars with other hackers and analyzing their attacks. Even if he's more arrogant, he's still better and more talented than her. It's not like she would be able to fill his role at Severnaya. His downfall came as a result of underestimating her.
Probably one of the best "Chekhov's Guns" in cinema history. In an earlier, comical scene, we've seen the pen grenade go off, but here it makes for some fantastic tension building based on an internal and external irony - we know what the pen is, but Boris just thinks it's a pen. So when Bond knocks it out of Boris's hand it's a brilliant payoff.
The casting in that room pierce and Sean the ultimate yin and Yang , Alan cumming the 90’s computer nerd with Hawaiian shirt and Isabella scorupco doing nothing but pissing off all three of them . The chemistry between the four of them , chefs kiss which is why new bond sucks and they’ll never be able to do it again 😢
"This is not one of your games, Boris
Real people are dying!"
2022
Imagine sending that to Boris Johnson
Pierce Brosnan’s best film!
'She works iin the guidance system. She doesn't even have access to the firing codes.'
Trevelyan: _[stares awkwardly, wondering what that's even supposed to mean]_
_Yes, and a lot of good being able to fire the thing will do you when it's burning up over the Atlantic, won't it?_
1:21 Bond: 🙄🙄🙄
The sound effects in Goldeneye are amazing.
0:07 Boris: Don’t ever do that again! 😡😡😡
Natalya: “this is not one of your games boris real people will die!, you pathetic little worm”
I dont understand boris but goldeneye is a realistic and extremly good plan
He was a typical 80- 90s computer wiz who was hired by the main villain to help hack into systems to commit crimes similar to computer wiz’s used in Die Hard and other movies.
1:04 Pierce Brosnan has such great reaction shots like at 1:20, but that small smirk at Natalya like "that's my girl!" Izabella Scorupco was great (and SO FINE) as Natalya, the best Bond girl ever imo, too bad they always have to move on to another one for the next film.
1:08 Did his accent suddenly slip into Jamaican?
Two of the best looking women of all the Bond films in this movie... My God...
@dementor creep? What, should I be looking at the men to make your happy?
demented..
These two shaped my vision of Russian women forever.
My favorite #BondMovie till this day.
Goldeneye- my favorite part James Bond.
Edit: thanks for 6 like.
Edit thanks for 9 Like.
One if the best scenes in the film.
BTW, 'Natalya' is spelled wrong in the title!
Pierce's looks make this scene , 😆 he's his half ass smile
(Q from Skyfall) What do you suggest an exploding pen 2:04 (Mom from Phineas and Ferb) Yes,yes we did
As good as he tries to put on a Russian accent he can't loose that Scottish part.
*lose, didn't really seem like he had a strong Scottish accent to begin with...
“Can Boris break your codes?”
“Possibly”
This is why I love the character. She doesn’t get angry at the question, she also doesn’t become arrogant.
The fact is, Boris does get the antenna back online and Bond catches that and stops it himself. But she delayed him long enough.
In 2024 the woman would get angry and accuse bond of sexism.
Natalia played a vital role in this movie. She delayed the attack long enough for Bond to do his thing. Bond was still necessary to ensure the attack didn’t happen. Both characters compliment each other.
A masterpiece... this was the true 007
Borris has underestimated her a lot and now he can feel invincible in hell.
But he got really cold. Hell is hot.
well the devil and his minions will never run out of ice thanks to Borris.
😄😆😄😆😄😆😄😆
Joker : " ya know something that actually is pretty funny."
@@KaosNova2 Dunno about it *just* being "hot." It might just be either extreme, and no one can survive either. Besides, the common "hell is hot" thing isn't what the Bible idea of *"outer darkness"* is.
@@101Volts I’ve heard various people describe their interpretation of how Hell is, I have found all of them quite interesting. Some have said the flames are remorse, others have described it as you have with the idea of “darkness”. Maybe it’s a custom experience.
I couldn't have been the only kid at school who clicked their pen like Boris did after seeing this film 🤣
You weren't 😂
I like how he is just furiously pressing W A S D over and over.
unforgettable movie
because i played hundreds of hours on N64 Golden Eye back in the 90s i now think of this movie was inspired by the game lol
I LOVE THE GAME!
1:28 Suspense Music rising
I was always trying to keep track of how many times he clicked the pen too but finally noticed now
My favorite film of the series 😎
Love the music here. Perfect fit here. I get Fallout 1 vibes from it
I love this movie!!
You know what they say, it’s the smallest things that do the most damage.
The pen is truly mightier than the sword, as demonstrated by both Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan.
Imagine writing a suspense scène where a geek is playing with a pen
Sean was brilliant in this.
My favorite Bond movie
Audio is terrible. Can't hear anything at full volume
They really should have put the pen and this as the conclusion of the Control level from Goldeneye 64
Dasis Wunderschöne Film Goldene Schauspiels Brosnan 🌝♥️⚘🙏
i love boris so much
How I wish I could go back to 1995
Back when there was way less internet in existence.
0:01 previously It was shown as she gave in a leaf. Later the ecsplosion in this base countinous. Best regards
"...second level programmer... Guidance program..." You mean the guidance program now firing the retros Boris?
Ahh Somehow Its Satisfying Watching Boris Type Away On A Windows 95 Keyboard
Boris looks a bit like Harry Potter
i always wanted to do the switching pen move like he did with his fingers! im so jealous!
0:33 Oh, yeah? Well, take another look, genius: your precios weapon is about to take a nosedive!
best bond girl ever
1:28 - 2:04 TENSING SUSPENSE 💯
Harry Potter and the Explosive Pen.
The Activision/Eurocom adaptation to "Star" Daniel Craig as 007 nixed Boris. It's been altered from the movie and N64 video game adaptation.
First rule of fires...never take a lift. Basic health and safety.
Honestly Pierce Brosnan is one of the best he played James Bond 👏👏⚡❤️. My favorite thing in this scene when James Bond kick him make a run
What was Boris' expression at 1:47 about? Was he just getting annoyed that he couldn't figure out Natalya's codes? Even Alec reacts to it by pressing the gun harder to Bond's face.
0:47 he is spinning the pen, can anyone noticed that
Objective A - Protect Natalya
Objective B - Disable Goldeneye satellite
Objective C - Destroy armored mainframes
Tip: Knock over Boris's explosive Pen
For those who were lucky enough to see this in the theaters, how was the intensity when Boris plays with the pen? :D
Movie That Saved 007 Franchise in post-Cold War world.
Most of the original novels were never of the Cold War variety anyway.
Thumbnail says Natayla..should say Natalya. 007 would not be pleased.
Most beautiful Bond girl ever
great movie
It occurs to me that Bond jeopardised the mission to save himself & Natalya here. If he'd just let the pen grenade explode in Boris' hand, then Boris and Natalya die, or at the very least are maimed to the point where Boris wouldn't have been able to use a computer and break her code, and Alec & Bond would've been seriously injured or killed too.
At the end of the day the most important life is your own.
Me “calmly” asking the class nerd to give me the answers to the maths test: 1:58
Trying to figure out how many clicks that was before the pen exploded, but never can. Works for suspense I guess.
I love how incredibly stupid the soldiers are when Bond smacks the grenade pen out of Boris’ hand and pushes Trevelyan’s gun hand away, they just stand there like robots.
0:35 _Yes, and a lot of good being able to fire the thing will do you when it's burning up over the Atlantic, won't it?_
She works on the guidance system~!
Goldeneye is awesome
use stairs in case of emergency. Fundamental safety rule the super spy forgot...
So Boris and the Lethal Pen was his FATAL Weakness.
2:10
Now you all know what Natalya went through! FUN, AIN'T IT!!!