Mishkin’s death always bothered me. You had an honest and hard-working official who was trying to get to the bottom of what happened, and when he found out what happened, he was killed.
It sucks because in those few seconds you can tell who his loyalties are shifting toward...Oroumov was clearly toast and was gonna be dealt with. But more importantly, Bond lost a potentially great ally. They could easily have slotted this guy into the subsequent movies but in a more casual setup like Zukovsky (them in a scene together would've been interesting). He retires from government and sets up his own private security/intelligence/defense thing...so many missed opportunities...the stuff with Carver, Renard, Graves...Mishkin could have popped up at any stage during those plots to give Bond the low down...
What bothers me more about the scene is how the guards didn't react to the initial gun shots but come when he yells. The guy who plays the villain has a great face and he makes a great bad guy
*“What no small talk? No chitchat?”* I just love how Pierce Brosnan’s Bond can switch from Intimidating to humorous in a matter of seconds. Makes him very charming and entertaining. He will always be my 007.
It’s interesting all 3 characters experience a form of betrayal, trevelyn losing his parents betrayed by the British government, bond losing his best friend be betrayed by his partner, Natalya being betrayed by her colleague and the Russian army. Genius writing entangling all characters throughout the plot
Mishkin was very clever here. He purposely riles up Bond in order to get the truth out of Natalya. Hence his, "You were you saying something about the lost art of interrogation, Mr. Bond."
OH MY GOD I actually never caught on. When he said that, I thought he meant something like "Let's talk some more, Mr. Bond." only to be interrupted by Ouromov.
I love this scene, the heat between Mishkin and Bond/Mishkin and Oroumov is priceless. Mishkin is honestly a great character shame he didn't have much time on film.
I know your comment is 11 years old but man I agree! Mishkin's character was great, even though he barely had a couple of minutes of screen time. I really wish he had the same treatment as the N64 game.
Lol. It's very easy though. First you meet that dumass who somehow didn't investigate his general who crossed him and resigned right away. Then just don't fire at the guards guarding Natalya when you enter the room, walk away, she doesn't get scared and doesn't run away and then you shoot the window to escape. I always had problems with train 00 agent shooting Xenia as well without killing Natalya.
***** Hey Dave, I just searched him up, it's actually Gottfried John. He's a Deutscher? A Deutscher playing a Russian? That could work I guess. Isabella Scorupco (Natalya) is Polish, on another note. Most Slavic Accents sound similar so that worked fine. Gott means God like 'Mein Gott!' (Lit. Oh my God!), and Fried means peaceful. I speak German so I'd know. So his name translates as 'Peaceful God' What the fuck? That's weird!
I always loved how Ouromov comes in looking like he just ran a marathon and about shitting his pants having realized that Mishkin has Natalya. Great touch.
mrmatt1165 Alan Cumming is Scottish playing Boris who is Russian and Tcheky Karyo who played Mishkin is French. Robbie Coltrane who played Valentin is also Scottish in real life. It happens in movies actors usually play parts that don’t even go with where from. Alan Rickman who was English played a German terrorist in Die Hard it happens
I am STILL amazed at how well the N64 game captures the movie sets...Why the fuck is it so difficult for literally EVERY other game developers to just follow the movie?
For starters, the game was developed as the movie was being filmed and the designers were on set observing the action and environment. Check out the documentary
How does the game follows the movie? Bond never goes to the missile Silo. In the game, he does. He never goes to Severnaya, in the game, he foes there *twice* The World Is Not Enough took some liberties too, but it was far more accurate.
Yeah Twine n64 certainly did take some liberties Using the same piece of music in about 4-5 missions and another track twice in missions , lazy bastards
@@dorkbrandon4422 I won't deny that in the soundtrack department, TWINE was lackluster. But in eberything else, it was better in every wat than Goldeneye.
Twenty years later, and after seeing this movie so many times,i´ve just realized Mishkin was characterized by Tchéky Karyo. Great actor,unrecognizable.
unperroandaluz88 his name is listed in cast during pre credits scene and at end also can be looked up but yes it was French actor Tcheky Karyo who played Mishkin
This is what the bond movies should have turned into. The gunfights are gritty, the music is perfect. Eric Serra captured the feel of post coldwar Russia perfectly. it is a shame they went back to the hokey music and corny action in TND.
Bond movies should have turned into Bond grabbing an AK47 and just shooting up everyone and everything in sight? That's sounds like a horrible thing for James Bond to turn into.
Any man who watched this movie without falling in love with Izabella Scorupco is either gay or asexual. She is just SO cute and hot; the ultimate "girl next door" of all Bond girls.
That was pretty tight what Bond did after he slam Ourumov to the wall, while he kick the door to the Russian soldier storming in and he punch the other Russian soldier trying to kill Natalya and took his weapon.
In Soviet Army (especially during Afghan War) AKS-74U was issued primarily to tank and vehicle crews, in rare cases to paratroopers. It has never been standard-issue infantry weapon. The most amusing thing is that most soldiers in this movie use Chinese AKM clones with AK-74-style muzzle brakes attached)
darthen856 That was only because she was in total shock. Her friends were mercilessly executed in front of her, another one betrayed her, she nearly died in a huge explosion, and she had to sled-trek through who knows how many miles of frigied tundra to get home. She wouldn't trust anyone that quickly; it also explains why she tried to run away from Bond first chance she got.
I started watching the Bond movies of old (Connery, Lazenby, Moore & Dalton) in the early 90’s when I was in the 3rd or 4th grade. I watched them all so much that I was able to recite lines from them from memory. During this time it was uncertain whether Bond movies would make a resurgence. When Goldeneye came out I was a freshman in high school and it was the first Bond movie to be released that I remember. It has all of the classic Bond tropes, is without a doubt Brosnan’s best Bond film and dare I say, my favorite Bond film ever!
Bond’s kill count in this movie was massive - possibly the highest of any? Must have killed about 12 to 15 guards at the chemical weapons factory and about 20 more in this escape
i remember this lvl on n64 playing 00 agent mode where a shit load of guards kept spawning while im waiting in the interrogation room to shoot them as soon as they open the door lol
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Mishkin’s death really sucks. Obviously a very straight, by-the-books government dude who was understandably suspicious of Bond at first but he quickly put two and two together. Had it not been for his shoddy security, he’d have thrown Oroumov to the dogs and backed Bond all the way….
The first Bond film, when 007 stopped shooting terrorist, criminal and mercenary scum and started shooting guys, just unlucky enough to be conscripted to Russian Army.
One of the best few min over all the Bond films. Not over gory, or over done, or over the top like some action movies lately. It gets to the point and doesn't play around just for violence sake.
Bond meets Natalya after getting arrested by Ouromov. In the Activision video game remake, I first rescue Natalya at Severnaya, but after that, she and I both get arrested by Ourumov's soldiers.
I never understood the logic behind him trying to frame Bond for the murder of the defense guy, if he had managed to shoot Bond wouldn't the guards find his gun only to realise "hey, it's empty".
The Cinema Nut It was to cover his own tracks. Orumov was already under suspicion with his handling and behavior over the Severnaya incident and he needed to avoid leaving a trail of evidence to him.
I know this was 3 years ago - but when Orumov walks into the room, Natalya had literally just finished telling the Defense Minister that he is incredibly guilty, and committed treason. He kills the Guard and Defense Minister because they know too much - then tries to blame it on Bond to frame him and look innocent.
@@Batou3 The Colonel that shot Alec "006" Trevelyan 9 years ago at the Arkangel Chemical Weapons Facility. Who's Ourumov? I know you. Wait you're Ourumov. Shit this is bad.
Mishkin’s death always bothered me. You had an honest and hard-working official who was trying to get to the bottom of what happened, and when he found out what happened, he was killed.
@@hiltonparis3814 Yes and had arrested.
Yep, his first mistake was not having General dragged out when he barged in
It sucks because in those few seconds you can tell who his loyalties are shifting toward...Oroumov was clearly toast and was gonna be dealt with. But more importantly, Bond lost a potentially great ally. They could easily have slotted this guy into the subsequent movies but in a more casual setup like Zukovsky (them in a scene together would've been interesting). He retires from government and sets up his own private security/intelligence/defense thing...so many missed opportunities...the stuff with Carver, Renard, Graves...Mishkin could have popped up at any stage during those plots to give Bond the low down...
Welcome to reality kid
What bothers me more about the scene is how the guards didn't react to the initial gun shots but come when he yells. The guy who plays the villain has a great face and he makes a great bad guy
*“What no small talk? No chitchat?”*
I just love how Pierce Brosnan’s Bond can switch from Intimidating to humorous in a matter of seconds. Makes him very charming and entertaining. He will always be my 007.
🍷👍 Point taken..!
Funny line from Pierce.
Dalton's really good too they're both the perfect mix of everything
I love how he delivers that line, with the smile as well.
And back to confrontational
It’s interesting all 3 characters experience a form of betrayal, trevelyn losing his parents betrayed by the British government, bond losing his best friend be betrayed by his partner, Natalya being betrayed by her colleague and the Russian army. Genius writing entangling all characters throughout the plot
And Mishkin betrayed by Ouromov.
@@viborgvee8399 Don’t forget killed.
But Russians are used to be betrayed by other Russians
It's the theme of the movie
This time, Russia betrayed Ukraine.
I love how much they made the N64 game look like the movie.
I really love how the AK sounds loud and realistic rather than typical movie gunshots.
I really enjoyed the sound design in this movie. There's something about it that always stuck with me.
3:33 Put it down. PUT IT DOWN GENERAL!!!
@@lexusdriver1963 “do you know who the enemy is dimitri?….DO YOU!!”
@@Legitcar117 DUYU
@@DeepMedii GUARDS!!!
Mishkin was very clever here. He purposely riles up Bond in order to get the truth out of Natalya. Hence his, "You were you saying something about the lost art of interrogation, Mr. Bond."
OH
MY
GOD
I actually never caught on. When he said that, I thought he meant something like "Let's talk some more, Mr. Bond." only to be interrupted by Ouromov.
I love that about this scene. Especially when he drops the reveal on Bond, he's just so casual with it.
I love this scene, the heat between Mishkin and Bond/Mishkin and Oroumov is priceless. Mishkin is honestly a great character shame he didn't have much time on film.
I know your comment is 11 years old but man I agree! Mishkin's character was great, even though he barely had a couple of minutes of screen time. I really wish he had the same treatment as the N64 game.
Escape with Natalya: FAILED
Diego Aracena FUNNY
lol i got that a lot.
best game ever
Especially when you unlock the cheats like "INVINCIBILITY"
Lol. It's very easy though. First you meet that dumass who somehow didn't investigate his general who crossed him and resigned right away. Then just don't fire at the guards guarding Natalya when you enter the room, walk away, she doesn't get scared and doesn't run away and then you shoot the window to escape.
I always had problems with train 00 agent shooting Xenia as well without killing Natalya.
Good old gunshot and ricochet sounds. It's nice they were using these in movies, even into the mid 90's.
I love the look on Pierce's face when he realizes Ourumov is in the room, his face goes from confident to oh shit in .5 seconds... love it!
And Pierce Brosman will always be my favorite James Bond
🍷👍 Point taken..!
RIP Godfried John, probably the best actor to play a Russian General in a Bond film.
Say what? So many people have died this year so far. Bad enough Richard Kiel who played Jaws died this week as well.
Darkstar263 Robin Sachs died this year as well
***** Hey Dave, I just searched him up, it's actually Gottfried John. He's a Deutscher? A Deutscher playing a Russian? That could work I guess. Isabella Scorupco (Natalya) is Polish, on another note. Most Slavic Accents sound similar so that worked fine. Gott means God like 'Mein Gott!' (Lit. Oh my God!), and Fried means peaceful. I speak German so I'd know. So his name translates as 'Peaceful God' What the fuck? That's weird!
I always loved how Ouromov comes in looking like he just ran a marathon and about shitting his pants having realized that Mishkin has Natalya. Great touch.
mrmatt1165 Alan Cumming is Scottish playing Boris who is Russian and Tcheky Karyo who played Mishkin is French. Robbie Coltrane who played Valentin is also Scottish in real life. It happens in movies actors usually play parts that don’t even go with where from. Alan Rickman who was English played a German terrorist in Die Hard it happens
I love how Mishkin is all cordial and introduces himself and then is all "So, how shall we kill you?" Lmao!
That James Bond slide needs to feature in video games
Something similar appears in Dusk
fuck. such a good movie
fucking right
"Boys with toys"
I am STILL amazed at how well the N64 game captures the movie sets...Why the fuck is it so difficult for literally EVERY other game developers to just follow the movie?
Apathy, incompetence, attention to the wrong details, etc.
For starters, the game was developed as the movie was being filmed and the designers were on set observing the action and environment. Check out the documentary
How does the game follows the movie? Bond never goes to the missile Silo. In the game, he does. He never goes to Severnaya, in the game, he foes there *twice*
The World Is Not Enough took some liberties too, but it was far more accurate.
Yeah Twine n64 certainly did take some liberties
Using the same piece of music in about 4-5 missions and another track twice in missions , lazy bastards
@@dorkbrandon4422 I won't deny that in the soundtrack department, TWINE was lackluster. But in eberything else, it was better in every wat than Goldeneye.
I truly like how its game implemented almost everything similar as its predecesor movie. What a masterpiece is
Back when video games were good, they need to bring that to Xbox live. I will be pouring the salt 😂
The Dive at 4:25 is the single greatest action move I've ever scene. The intensity in that scene is phenomenal
emman10101 Yeah the dust, awesome sound effect, muzzle flash all comes together great.
it looks so simple yet so amazing and encouraging
Just an awesome sequence from when Oroumov shouts ‘guards’. Great music, great action, classic bond
I love how loud this movie is. Makes all the gunshots sound so realistic and convincing. Way better and louder than the Bayformers movies.
Twenty years later, and after seeing this movie so many times,i´ve just realized Mishkin was characterized by Tchéky Karyo. Great actor,unrecognizable.
unperroandaluz88 his name is listed in cast during pre credits scene and at end also can be looked up but yes it was French actor Tcheky Karyo who played Mishkin
I love how the two guys shut up right away after Natalya tells them to quiet down. Very gentlemen.
“Your like boss with toys.”
This is what the bond movies should have turned into. The gunfights are gritty, the music is perfect. Eric Serra captured the feel of post coldwar Russia perfectly. it is a shame they went back to the hokey music and corny action in TND.
I completely agree with you on that. It really is a shame.
And this was a rather dark movie as well, pretty bleak.
Bond movies should have turned into Bond grabbing an AK47 and just shooting up everyone and everything in sight? That's sounds like a horrible thing for James Bond to turn into.
No, he meant the dark and bleak feeling of the film
The music at the end of this clip wasn't Eric Sierra, it was John Altman
My favorite scene from the movie. The escape from the archives is awesome. Run, Shoot and Jump is so great here.
Glad I still have my Nintendo 64 and GoldenEye video game from Christmas 1997!
Rohan Padiyar I was six years old in 1997 at second grade.
One of the many things i liked about Pierce was he knew how to run and fight. Also the ability of being charming and a ruthless killer.
Heh she nearly dies instantly when one of the guards misfires, almost like the game.
never forget
Or if the player for some reason decides to shoot Natalya
'Your like...boys with toys' I love that line. Such a good movie. Also has the 2 best bond girls ever in 1 movie
Xenia will take your breath away... Literally.
This my favorite mission on N64 GoldenEye
Goldeneye was a masterpiece!
Great movie, great game, great watch, great decade
Dang Bruh this is lit probably one of the best Bond shootouts ever made
I love how the Walther had its magazine on the whole time and Ourumov hadn't planned or thought through the scenario at all
3:31
Put it down.
Put it down, General! 😂
I just love how Ourumov gets launched into the wall😂
Thats what he get
;') Whenever I'm bored I watch this clip from the goldeneye movie. Thumbs up if you agree this is one of the best scenes in the movie.
The look Bond gives Ouromov like: hey bud, how’s it been going since Facility?
Dimitri: It is in the safe. I will inform the Politburo of Ourumov's deceit. Goodbye, Mr. Bond.
Any man who watched this movie without falling in love with Izabella Scorupco is either gay or asexual. She is just SO cute and hot; the ultimate "girl next door" of all Bond girls.
it was Famke Janssen that I fell in love with. Does that count?
Face Off She always did enjoy a good squeeze. Jokes aside, I agree with Trwent.
Best Bond girl ever.
I’ve done her in the elevator so many times
See her in the bikini later in the movie..
Best bond film ever. Ian Fleming would be proud 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😂
I love how unfazed James is with Ourumov framing James with Mishkins death, casually pocketing his pistol.
Like Q said always have an escape plan
Pierce Bronson will always be my favorite 007
i dont think any other bond would do that sliding fire at 4:24 IN A SUIT!
yeah that was one of best parts of the whole movie, the way he just confidently slides in and instantly kills the guards
That speech with Natalya, one of the most powerful Bond speeches. Such is life. I tell my piano students, *well let's start with what you DO know* :)
who remembers he N64 Goldeneye game?
You can hear the french accent of Tcheky Karyo ( Minister Mishkin)
The footstep sounds and the overall audio design in this movie is classic
Good Movie. And video game.
Defense minister Mishkin with his incredibly beautiful French accent!
AK-47 with 1000 bullets clip. Seems legit.
+MASS HYSTERIA shut up
+Roughman123 filthy scrub
+MASS HYSTERIA He beat Control on secret agent in less than ten minutes.
Its a magazine, not a clip.
Magazine not clip. Also, it's not an AK-47..It's an AKS-74U. The rifles used by the Russian guards are all AK-74 variants.
That was pretty tight what Bond did after he slam Ourumov to the wall, while he kick the door to the Russian soldier storming in and he punch the other Russian soldier trying to kill Natalya and took his weapon.
The fact that bond doesn't kill the general but kills Russian soldiers like it's no problem pisses me off
The fact that dozens of Russian soldiers shoot up at James Bond and can't hit him, but Bond gets them when he shoots at them, pisses me off.
Andrew St. Clair When shooting it actually helps to ADS and not "spray and pray" like a CoD noob haha!
Agent1W Bond sprayed and prayed all the way through this scene.
Bond needed Ourumov alive, he was the only lead to Janus and the Goldeneye.
Most of thsm were most probably as corrupt as Ourumov, and paid off by Janus to first frame and then to kill Bond.
I carried that very same gun 007 uses, the AK74su when I was in Afghanistan.
Troops of ISIS do.
AK-74 is common in Afghanistan due to the Soviet intervention. AK-74 was already widely in use by the Soviet Army at that time.
In Soviet Army (especially during Afghan War) AKS-74U was issued primarily to tank and vehicle crews, in rare cases to paratroopers. It has never been standard-issue infantry weapon. The most amusing thing is that most soldiers in this movie use Chinese AKM clones with AK-74-style muzzle brakes attached)
God this movie brings back memories of simpler times. Pierce Brosnan will always be THE last Bond. Craig's just doesn't compare.
I agree!!!
I like that she didn't tell Bond everything. After what she's been through, she wouldn't trust him that quickly
darthen856 That was only because she was in total shock. Her friends were mercilessly executed in front of her, another one betrayed her, she nearly died in a huge explosion, and she had to sled-trek through who knows how many miles of frigied tundra to get home. She wouldn't trust anyone that quickly; it also explains why she tried to run away from Bond first chance she got.
I agree, that is what I meant. She was smart to hold info from him at first, given what she had been through
Such is life. Why would anyone trust anyone quickly?..mmm?
A throw back to a similar situation Bond faces with the female Russian agent in Spy who loved me. 🍷
The last great Bond.
Casino Royale (2006) and Skyfall were great though.
Casino Royale is fabulous but not quite as good as Goldeneye in my opinion
I started watching the Bond movies of old (Connery, Lazenby, Moore & Dalton) in the early 90’s when I was in the 3rd or 4th grade. I watched them all so much that I was able to recite lines from them from memory. During this time it was uncertain whether Bond movies would make a resurgence. When Goldeneye came out I was a freshman in high school and it was the first Bond movie to be released that I remember. It has all of the classic Bond tropes, is without a doubt Brosnan’s best Bond film and dare I say, my favorite Bond film ever!
Who the fuck brings a loaded pistol in to an interrogation where the suspect is an enemy spy?
CYAK PLYAT
Twat
Bond’s kill count in this movie was massive - possibly the highest of any? Must have killed about 12 to 15 guards at the chemical weapons factory and about 20 more in this escape
God i love Natalya she was so underused.
i remember this lvl on n64 playing 00 agent mode where a shit load of guards kept spawning while im waiting in the interrogation room to shoot them as soon as they open the door lol
I didn't realise for ages there was actually a secret way out of that room by pressing by on the wall to lift a secret door
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4:03 Bond finally gets his hands on Ourumov lol.
3:39 DUYU!
GUARDS!!
Completely underrated comment of the thread
Pierce was one of the best 007s. Goldeneye was my first Bond in the movie theater.
I always love that loud argument between Bond and Mishkin. Then Natalya all of the sudden silences them.
Film Fact: Tcheky Karyo was just finished Bad Boys, when that movie came out in the spring, I suspected that this would come out in early fall of 95.
“Put it DOWN GENER-AL!”
I love this scene it's cool I like how the guns sound
I had a crush on this woman when I saw this back in the 90's and I still do when I watch this movie.
4:25, the moment Bond became a badass action star.
1:48 Im in love
+NitrOST S She's one of my favourite Bond girls.
She is the best, really amazing girl
Ages in 1995:
Pierce Brosnan --> 42 years
Izabella --> 24 years old
What the heck?
Johnny Thunder A view to a kill : Roger Moore : 58 years old
Tanya Roberts : 20-25 years old
I know
Wait, wait, wait, where the two interrogators who carelessly left Bond's PP7 on the table right in front of him?
Best scene for footstep asmr lol
Mishkin’s death really sucks. Obviously a very straight, by-the-books government dude who was understandably suspicious of Bond at first but he quickly put two and two together. Had it not been for his shoddy security, he’d have thrown Oroumov to the dogs and backed Bond all the way….
"Boris Griskenko was the traitor."
"kgb or military?"
"computer programmer" lol. Sounds normal now.
This potato quality is hurting my eyes
what potato?
Michael Reyes he means bad quality
uploaded in 2010 before 1080p uploads were available, you could always buy the movie if you are going to complain
Consistent with cold war era picture quality.
The first Bond film, when 007 stopped shooting terrorist, criminal and mercenary scum and started shooting guys, just unlucky enough to be conscripted to Russian Army.
I was in school back in 1996 after Goldeneye came out in 1995 classic movie.
Gotta love Stormtrooper aim
The music between 4:29 - 4:48 is fantastic.
Brosnan was definitely the best bond. they should have kept him for at least two more.
One of the best few min over all the Bond films. Not over gory, or over done, or over the top like some action movies lately. It gets to the point and doesn't play around just for violence sake.
Wow!! Look at them miss all those shots @ 5:37
Bond must've put the difficulty on Agent mode......what a noob!!
I love the heated exchange between Bond and Mishkin, brilliant. 1:59
In Soviet Union, Guard don't come when they hear gun shots, they only come when yelled GUARDS!
I love goldeneye, the script and directing was perfect, so was the game
"Boys with Toys." That line will never get old, even if guys like us argue for some things we want.
Bond meets Natalya after getting arrested by Ouromov. In the Activision video game remake, I first rescue Natalya at Severnaya, but after that, she and I both get arrested by Ourumov's soldiers.
2:35 “oh stop it both of you! Stop it! Your like, boys with toys”
Has anyone else noticed that the sound from shooting his belt is the same as a silenced ppk lol
When orumov came in made me laugh
I never understood the logic behind him trying to frame Bond for the murder of the defense guy, if he had managed to shoot Bond wouldn't the guards find his gun only to realise "hey, it's empty".
The Cinema Nut It was to cover his own tracks. Orumov was already under suspicion with his handling and behavior over the Severnaya incident and he needed to avoid leaving a trail of evidence to him.
I know this was 3 years ago - but when Orumov walks into the room, Natalya had literally just finished telling the Defense Minister that he is incredibly guilty, and committed treason. He kills the Guard and Defense Minister because they know too much - then tries to blame it on Bond to frame him and look innocent.
I've seen this movie so many times. But when I watched it the other day. It was the first time I noticed Bond's reaction to seeing who Ourumov is.
The guy with the smiling shoot face right?
@@Batou3 The Colonel that shot Alec "006" Trevelyan 9 years ago at the Arkangel Chemical Weapons Facility.
Who's Ourumov? I know you. Wait you're Ourumov. Shit this is bad.
DO YOU?
3:39 DUYU!!!
I love this movie, but can the guards overreact on dying? Lol
Amazing when they are shooting up through the floor they miss all of those fluorescent lamps... :)
In my opinion,THE BEST JAMES BOND FILM OF ALL THE SERIES!!!
I love them all -- EXCEPT for "Die Another Day"!