@@carmensandiego328 England is chill now but in the past, they had the largest and most brutal empire that is still responsible for a good amount of world conflicts
In the end it's TRUE all Alec is a common thief a bank robber that's what u gave up being mi6 agent for to steal some money lol its smart and stupid at the same time
“I might as well ask you if all the vodka martinis ever silenced the screams of all the men you’ve killed...or if you’ve found forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women...for all the dead ones you failed to protect” Bond’s life in a nutshell
I always found that bit interesting. It strongly implies that many of Bond’s iconic habits (the shaken (not stirred) martinis, the womanising, etc) are actually his coping mechanisms for the mental toll of his service.
What I found so interesting about Alec being the villain was the fact that being a former MI6 agent he had knowledge of various gadgets Bond might use. Such as the using his watch to deactivate those bombs.
Boris Grishenko - Antenna 📶 in position Alec Trevalyan - (Turns the knob), looks at the monitor and says "God save the queen 👑" Literal Goosebumps !! Goldeneye is a classic that will never be remade
5:03 *SLAP HIM HARD!! HE DESERVED IT FOR BACKSTABBING HER!!* 5:06 I love the fact that Alec just enjoys seeing Boris getting intensively abused by Natalya🤣🤣😂😂
Natalya didn't abuse Boris. She hit the traitor Boris up. He's a slug-head who betrays Natalya, Anna and her Natalya's friends of Second Level Programmer.
He was great in Ronin. Deniro: what's the color of the boathouse at Hereford? Bean: What? Deniro: what's the color of the boathouse at Hereford? Bean: I don't like your attitude. Deniro: what's the color of the boathouse at Hereford? Bean: Awww--fuck off!!!
I saw this in the theatre. I couldn't help it, I kept saying under my breath, "Live...safe...live...safe..." And then he clicks three times and I actually say out loud, "...LIVE..." My brother was about to shush me when the pen went flying and he said, "...Crap."
I love how observant James was during that part. He had to determine between whether the pen was armed or disarmed with the amount of times Boris was clicking it. Had to pick the right moment.
"I might as well ask if all the Vodka Martini's ever silence the screams of all the men you kill. Or if you find forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women for all the dead ones you fail to protect." Ouch! Good questions though with 007, we could never tell.
Linking the goldeneye plot to world war 2 was a great traditional, old school bond move. All Fleming’s villains came out of nazi megalomania shifted into the Cold War.
When I originally saw this I had no idea that it was based off real life events I was a kid when these came out and wasn't till I got older and learned more about ww2 the British and Americans betraying the cossacks who faught alongside the Germans against the Russians I really gotta rematch the whole series now am a grown man my old man introduced me to these movies like his dad did for him and hopefully one day I can do the same for my son
@@anirbanmitra4189 Moonraker in the book was to have a manlfunction with England's first orbital rocket launch, where the thrusters failed causing the rocket to crash into London killing god only knows how many. The spirit is there though.
Love the tension packed pen scene! Goldeneye is in my top 3 Bond movies and Natalya is one of the very best Bond girls, she is actually an intelligent character who could hold her own. Plus, Izabella Scorupco... wow she's stunning.
I can only imagine Bond's immense anxiety during that pen clicking. The thought of being killed not by some borderline super villain, not by a traitorous 00, not by someone who's equal to him, but some moron using a live grenade as a stress ball.
They even did that in the Wiimake game. Only he has a bright red countdown right in front of his face so it's a little more embarrassing for him to read out like Bond can't see it.
No, his parents survived the Cossack Repatriation, but his father later killed Alec's mother and himself out of shame. Alec talks about it when they meet in the statue graveyard. I just looked online and it said Trevelyan was born in 1959.
I remember laughing so much at the explosion when I was a kid, I just found the people being blown threw windows, down stairs etc hilarious for some reason 😆😆🤣🤣
I do miss all these winks and nods to previous Bond adventures and disasters like poor Tracy's death. 😥 God know why they had to reboot the entire timeline with Craig just because of the Vanquish when they could've just toned it all down... Especially since with all the winks and nods in the Craig Era make it all confusing like when Q says "I told you to bring it back in one piece." In Spectre. It just doesn't work... But oh no, people wanted gritty realism; like what Licence to Kill tried to do and that was shot down back in the late 80s.
It could refer to a lot of women Bond failed to protect. It could refer to Jill and Tilly Masters (Goldfinger) Paula Caplan (Thunderball), Aki (You Only Live Twice), Tracy Bond (On Her Majesty's Secret Service), Plenty O'Toole (Diamonds are Forever), Andrea Anders (The Man With the Golden Gun), Corrine Dufour (Moonraker), and Lisi Von Schaf (For Your Eyes Only) who were all women Bond failed to protect before Goldeneye. After Goldeneye you have Paris Carver (Tomorrow Never Dies), Solange Dimitrios and Vesper Lynd (Casino Royale), Strawberry Fields (Quantum of Solace), and most recently Severine and M (Skyfall). Coincidentally the last women Bond failed to protect before Brosan took over in 1995 was played by Brosan's first wife Cassandra Harris. She had always wanted Pierce to play James Bond but she tragically died of cancer in 1991 four years before this would happen.
@@TheHufflepuffSaint I agree I hope they bring back that action adventure feel to it. When I am watching this scene I am way more invested then any film in the Daniel Craig era.
"if you find forgiveness in those loving who women who you failed to protect" - this is definitely a reference to OHMSS and can be seen from Bond's sad and guilt reaction to that statement just like how he felt in LTK, FYEO and the Spy Who Loved Me when Tracy or his 15 minute short marriage was mentioned.
ALSO Meta Level TRAGIC, COZ Pierce Brosnan's 1st wife Cassandra Harris ( Lisl, The Countess Von Schlaf in *_"For Your Eyes Only"_* (1981) ) passed away in 1991, NEVER living to see her husband playing OO7 !!! 4 Years BEFORE *_Goldeneye_*
How can he type commands in and keep the fidget spinning? Just because he's invincible doesn't mean he has an extra pair of hands; besides, Alec wouldn't approve it anyway.
Actually come to think of it, kind of reminds me of the most controversial Star Wars Special Edition change where the alien Greedo tries to shoot Han Solo first, but misses and then Han shoots. Whereas in the original, Han shoots first without hesitation.
I'm surprised Alec didn't suspect that the Parker Pen could be a gadget, I know he's been out of the MI6/Q Branch circle for 9 years as he only recognised the Watch as a Gadget but the pen stands out so much in Bond's inventory. Hell, even when he holds the pen he asks how Q is and if he was still up to his usual tricks. Well, I suppose you can't expect much thought from a common thief. 😂😂😂
He seems to be trying to figure it out when he keeps looking back and forth between Bond and Boris, because he can see Bond is staring at something in anticipation, but he can't tell what he's looking at.
I mean the Passport could have been a gadget for all he knew. So I suspect his logic was: - Passport... Well of course he needs it to prove who he is. - PPK... Well he always carries that, it's his personal sidearm. Not a threat as I have it now. - Keys.. could have stuff to pick locks but again I have pretty good security here so not a threat. - Pen. Looks like a pen, feels like a pen. Could be a gadget though... Why would he carry a pen? Maybe I am overthinking it because the gaurds never took his watch which I know for sure is a gadget!
4:30-4:47 - Yet Alec Gets Comeback with pointing out his Fatal Flaw for women, a Failure Hero tendency to lose allies on missions, and whether he has qualms killing men; he (correctly) thought that Bond womanizes to mask the grief of losing the only woman he truly loved (Tracy di Vicenzo)
MI6 didn’t betray the Cossacks. Britain as a whole did. It would make no sense to specifically go after MI6. Instead he destroys Britain as his revenge and takes the money as compensation.
3:00 I love the fact he still has the same watch all those years later, but wouldn't he know that pressing that button is what sets off the explosives? :D
Alec knew the watch as had silmiar model from Q from when he was 00 agent as he asked how is Old Q and asked "still press here do I?" He knew how to disarm the bomb Bond set. Alec knows what Bond thinks as he was long time 00 agent and had same training as Bond.
"I might as well ask you if all the vodka martinis ever silenced the screams of all the men you've killed... Or if you find forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women, for all the dead ones you failed to protect."
Or Pierce Brosnan thinking of his late wife Cassandra Harris, who played Countess Lisl von Schlaff in Roger Moore!Bond Movie "For Your Eyes Only" (1981) and inspired Brosnan to become Agent OO7(Passed Away in 1991 from ovarian cancer)
Trevelyan's plan is just like Blofeld's plan in Spectre. The Nine Eyes program goes online at midnight, and voila: a worldwide security intel conquest. And all so angry little Franz Oberhauser can settle a score with the blue eyed orphan 20 years ago.
I was going to see more like Silva especially since he is a fellow rogue MI6/cyberterrorist and shared a close bond with a fellow MI6 agent, Bond for Trevelyan and M for Silva
It's nice to see James Bond actually fighting for his home country, in almost all the other James Bond movies were about James Bond stopping plots against the United States.
Best Bond Intro Scene Ever Best Bond Escape Scenes Ever Best Bond Car Chase Sequence Ever Best Bond Soundtrack Ever Best Bond Video Game Ever Best Bond Characters Ever Best Bond Dialogue Ever Best Bond Weapons & Sound Effects Ever Best Weapon Gun Flashes Ever Best Amount Of Debris Flying Everywhere During A Bond Shootout Ever Best Bond Stunts & Practical Effects Ever Best Bond Vehicles Ever Best Bond Girl Ever Best Bond Femme Fatal Ever Best Bond Villains Ever Best Bond Villain Story Arc Ever Best Bond Finale Getting His Ass Beat By The Final Villain Ever Best Bond "One Liners" Ever Best Bond Story Plot Ever Best Bond Cast Of Actors Ever Best Bond Haircut Ever 3rd Best Bond Intro Theme Song Ever Best Action Film Of The Mid 90's By Far❤ Best 007 film period!!!!!! Ever!!!!! Casino Royale is definitely 2nd & i wonder why??? Its literally the same director ❤
I love how there are just staff sitting at their workstations, dressed in business casual attire. Do they live there, or do they walk through the jungle to work every day?
Goldeneye on the N64 has zero stealth elements and barely is an attachment to the movie. Still love it and one of the best games ever but I am not sure why Rare didn't try to make a "movie video game".
Caesar Seriona What are you talking about? GoldenEye 64 had many stealth elements. I mean, many missions are made easier if you pick off guards one-by-one with the silenced PP7 before they raise the alarm. If you go in guns blazing the game sets off infinitely spawning enemies.
You can't really say how this film would've been if a different actor played Bond/if Dalton returned for this because the actor's play how they're told. People bash Brosnan so much, but did you know he wanted to be exactly like Craig's Bond? Realistic, gritty, brutal, but he also wanted more realistic sex scenes, cigarette smoking, more blood, etc. They just didn't want to go for it, so he didn't get to do it.
On the contrary, I thought Brosnan was the perfect blend of old Bond and a sensitive soul. It was not his fault the later ones weren't great. This is still my personal favourite Bond and Bond film.
I feel that Goldeneye is the perfect Bond film because it blends the old Bond feeling with a very human feel and characters, the perfect blend if you ask me.
Most people never want to learn the cost of betrayal. It is funny how this bond film was one of the grittiest and ruthless in terms of deliverance. 006 really did want to settle the score.
2:43 Why did Bond bring his passport? Surely that'd be better kept in a safe place. I mean, you never see him pick it up when the Control Centre goes up in flames - I assume it probably got burnt along with it. Shame we never see the bit after the film where Bond has to sit around in the British embassy, filling out forms, and waiting for a replacement. Next time, leave it at the hotel.
I assume it's so that Cuba won't arrest him. Double O has the license to kill as long as they can justify it to the British Government but that also means as bad ass as you are, you want to obviously avoid firefights as much as possible. My only guess.
"England is about to learn the cost of betrayal.... inflation adjusted for 1945."
That line is cooooold
Or 1939 when England betrayed Poland.
Have they ever done anything that evil or something I thought England has always been a great country?
@@carmensandiego328 Erm...the British Empire?
@@carmensandiego328 you seriously need to pay attention to history classes.... Hope that was sarcasm
@@carmensandiego328 England is chill now but in the past, they had the largest and most brutal empire that is still responsible for a good amount of world conflicts
006 is such a interesting character. the way him and bond go back and forth with each other. they both know how to get under each others skin
...watch.?.newer model??...i believe still press here.? ( bomb goes offline)
He was the best bond villain of the 90s
I love how deeply he and bonds cut at each other psychologically.
Agreed!
One of the few people in the world James Bond ever trusted not to mention who was his best friend that he saw as a brother he always wanted.
Sean Bean innit.
I love the smug look Boris gives when Bond calls Alec a common thief. It's like saying "Well he got you there."
And also Alec's comeback smirk when Natalya smacked Boris.
Na it was more like “you’re not gonna take that are you?” Prob expecting him to slap Bond
In the end it's TRUE all Alec is a common thief a bank robber that's what u gave up being mi6 agent for to steal some money lol its smart and stupid at the same time
This common thief trick / comment was first used in Die Hard ☺️
And Natalya calls Boris a pathetic little worm
Sean Bean is the kind of talented actor who can play both hero and villain and still come off as smug :D
Ya Drew, I completely agree!!
'Casino Royale' and 'GoldenEye' are both in my top 5 Bond films. Thank you Martin Campbell.
Borris: "She works on the guidance system."
Computer: "You mean this guidance system that's losing orbit?"
GIVE ME DE GODES NADALIA!!!1! GIVE DEM DO ME!!1!!1
Computer: ha ha ha, you didn't say the magic word, ha ha ha, ha ha ha, ha ha ha,
PLEASE! Goddamn I hate this hacker crap!
This guidance system leads you to freezing hell.
“I might as well ask you if all the vodka martinis ever silenced the screams of all the men you’ve killed...or if you’ve found forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women...for all the dead ones you failed to protect”
Bond’s life in a nutshell
Low key killed him inside
Such good dialogue
Writers earned every penny
I always found that bit interesting. It strongly implies that many of Bond’s iconic habits (the shaken (not stirred) martinis, the womanising, etc) are actually his coping mechanisms for the mental toll of his service.
Yea he nailed it
Bean treated this film like a Shakespearean drama.
Jack Lambert it worked beautifully tho.
It's what made Alec Trevelyan so fucking good!
He nailed the perfect Villain lmao Bean portrayed a badass agent of chaos.
the reason Bean rocks!
Boris: I am invinsable. (Gets frozen by liquid nitrogen)
What I found so interesting about Alec being the villain was the fact that being a former MI6 agent he had knowledge of various gadgets Bond might use. Such as the using his watch to deactivate those bombs.
Yeah it really sells the character.
Yeah
That’s also my favourite thing about Trevelyan.
"James... What an unpleasant surprise.".
"We aim to please...".
Boris Grishenko - Antenna 📶 in position
Alec Trevalyan - (Turns the knob), looks at the monitor and says "God save the queen 👑"
Literal Goosebumps !! Goldeneye is a classic that will never be remade
5:03 *SLAP HIM HARD!! HE DESERVED IT FOR BACKSTABBING HER!!*
5:06 I love the fact that Alec just enjoys seeing Boris getting intensively abused by Natalya🤣🤣😂😂
And the fact that Alec didnit let hım slap her
Natalya didn't abuse Boris. She hit the traitor Boris up. He's a slug-head who betrays Natalya, Anna and her Natalya's friends of Second Level Programmer.
Sean Bean plays a great villain.
Very much so.
He was great in Ronin.
Deniro: what's the color of the boathouse at Hereford?
Bean: What?
Deniro: what's the color of the boathouse at Hereford?
Bean: I don't like your attitude.
Deniro: what's the color of the boathouse at Hereford?
Bean: Awww--fuck off!!!
He was never handsome enough to play Bond but he plays 006 very well
Nah he’s a christian religious nut
My love for this movie is spurred on from my love for the N64 game. GoldenEye was my childhood. Good times!
The game was a classic and why this bond film sticks out more than the rest.
The Bond Girl is the one who actually saves the world
Natalya Simonova who saves the world and avenging Anna and her friends too
And we salute Natalya for it.
Natalya was a wonderful Bond girl
@@MrMGR1986 yes! Very beautiful as well. Unlike her character model in the game lol.
She bought time. Bond disabled the satellite manually.
this is my favorite bond rivalry of all time
I always love that wry little smile that Bond gives at 6:35 when Natalya says that the satellite will “burn up somewhere over the Atlantic.”
_"Well Done"_ ~ Bond
Yeah I loved that smile too shows you how intelligent she is.
@Raymond Brereton yep !
Well done, Natalya.
*< “Excellent, Natalya!” >*
best bond film ever
And the game was great
agree!
Definitely up there 👍
This level succkkkkkkeeedd in N64!!
Oh it was totally fun on 00 Agent difficulty lol
But I loved the music!
had to buy the guide book to finish it
This level sucks for speed running.
Fun as hell though.
Trevelyan had the best wardrobe out of all the Bond villains.
Cris Sayago him and Jaws
Fatima blush
He had class, that’s for sure
Don't forget Francisco Scaramanga.
Le Chiffre
I love how this film made subtle jabs at the franchise from past movies.
6:55 - 7:32 one of the most intense filled scenes in any James Bond movie ever.
Imbracrast old travel
The shootout in the archives tops it IMO
I saw this in the theatre. I couldn't help it, I kept saying under my breath, "Live...safe...live...safe..."
And then he clicks three times and I actually say out loud, "...LIVE..." My brother was about to shush me when the pen went flying and he said, "...Crap."
I love how observant James was during that part. He had to determine between whether the pen was armed or disarmed with the amount of times Boris was clicking it. Had to pick the right moment.
@@Darkstar263 and thank heavens he was correct.
Trevelyan is possibly the best dressed Bond villain of all time.
He and Francisco Scaramanga are my favorite Bond villains.
You meant Boris
@raymondbrereton3298 He was named after a Japanese gambling machine
I'd say Le Chiffre was but Alec is a very close second.
It is my mission in life to perfect Boris's pen spin.
"I might as well ask if all the Vodka Martini's ever silence the screams of all the men you kill. Or if you find forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women for all the dead ones you fail to protect." Ouch! Good questions though with 007, we could never tell.
what's interesting is 006 probably speaks from experience
Where 007's psychie's concerned this was most insightful. In his line of work, most women he beds end up dead.
+Senate300 Spies should never marry or get sexually involved with a woman.
Daniel Williamson Well no Spy is an Island.
yea that dialogue there cuts deep
“She works on the guidance system” is the worst insult imaginable to a computer programmer. 😂
“shE wOrks on thE gUIdanCe sYsTEm”
But she didn’t even have access to the firing codes
From a guy who thought 'chair' would be a secure password though
She guided the satellite alright...
Yeah very
Linking the goldeneye plot to world war 2 was a great traditional, old school bond move. All Fleming’s villains came out of nazi megalomania shifted into the Cold War.
When I originally saw this I had no idea that it was based off real life events I was a kid when these came out and wasn't till I got older and learned more about ww2 the British and Americans betraying the cossacks who faught alongside the Germans against the Russians I really gotta rematch the whole series now am a grown man my old man introduced me to these movies like his dad did for him and hopefully one day I can do the same for my son
It's based a lot on moonraker I think
@@anirbanmitra4189 Moonraker in the book was to have a manlfunction with England's first orbital rocket launch, where the thrusters failed causing the rocket to crash into London killing god only knows how many. The spirit is there though.
@@donovanbradford8231 yeah, even alec trevelyn is kinda similar to hugo strange from the novel including his burnt face
@@anirbanmitra4189.......M said mildly, "He cheats at cards.".........from Moonraker.
Love those shots of Bond watching Boris click the pen. It's a great Hitchcockian idea: remind the audience of the bomb in the room :)
Love the tension packed pen scene! Goldeneye is in my top 3 Bond movies and Natalya is one of the very best Bond girls, she is actually an intelligent character who could hold her own. Plus, Izabella Scorupco... wow she's stunning.
I can only imagine Bond's immense anxiety during that pen clicking. The thought of being killed not by some borderline super villain, not by a traitorous 00, not by someone who's equal to him, but some moron using a live grenade as a stress ball.
I always love the emphasis Boris puts on the word 'access'
"In 16 minutes and 43-- 42 seconds..."
Nice correction there.
I wouldn't be surprised if Sean Bean improved that.
@@guerrerodudehahaha
But the correction took him about a second. SO IS HE RIGHT OR WRONG NOW AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH
They even did that in the Wiimake game. Only he has a bright red countdown right in front of his face so it's a little more embarrassing for him to read out like Bond can't see it.
“In the end you are just a bank robber nothing more then a common thief” OOOOOOOOOO REKT
No, his parents survived the Cossack Repatriation, but his father later killed Alec's mother and himself out of shame. Alec talks about it when they meet in the statue graveyard. I just looked online and it said Trevelyan was born in 1959.
Seems a bit foolish to have giant barrels/tanks of flammable liquids in the command center, doesn't it? XD
And there's no barrier! Seriously, the architect guys should've consider protecting that.
you realize this just a two hour ad for an N64 game right
hse need to look in to it
Shane Etchison loool right...
Actually liquid nitrogen which serves as a coolant for the computers
I think my favorite part of this scene is Trevelyan smiling and getting a kick out of Natalya beating up Boris.
yup thats funny
Boris was being a a-hole trying to mess with the US by trolling and threaten lives.
I remember laughing so much at the explosion when I was a kid, I just found the people being blown threw windows, down stairs etc hilarious for some reason 😆😆🤣🤣
When Alec says all the dead women you failed to protect he was talking about Tracy bonds wife.
Now that craigs bond is herr I guess we could say Vesper too?
@@RebelGaming4U Craigs is a reboot
I do miss all these winks and nods to previous Bond adventures and disasters like poor Tracy's death. 😥
God know why they had to reboot the entire timeline with Craig just because of the Vanquish when they could've just toned it all down... Especially since with all the winks and nods in the Craig Era make it all confusing like when Q says "I told you to bring it back in one piece." In Spectre. It just doesn't work...
But oh no, people wanted gritty realism; like what Licence to Kill tried to do and that was shot down back in the late 80s.
It could refer to a lot of women Bond failed to protect. It could refer to Jill and Tilly Masters (Goldfinger) Paula Caplan (Thunderball), Aki (You Only Live Twice), Tracy Bond (On Her Majesty's Secret Service), Plenty O'Toole (Diamonds are Forever), Andrea Anders (The Man With the Golden Gun), Corrine Dufour (Moonraker), and Lisi Von Schaf (For Your Eyes Only) who were all women Bond failed to protect before Goldeneye. After Goldeneye you have Paris Carver (Tomorrow Never Dies), Solange Dimitrios and Vesper Lynd (Casino Royale), Strawberry Fields (Quantum of Solace), and most recently Severine and M (Skyfall). Coincidentally the last women Bond failed to protect before Brosan took over in 1995 was played by Brosan's first wife Cassandra Harris. She had always wanted Pierce to play James Bond but she tragically died of cancer in 1991 four years before this would happen.
@@TheHufflepuffSaint I agree I hope they bring back that action adventure feel to it. When I am watching this scene I am way more invested then any film in the Daniel Craig era.
"if you find forgiveness in those loving who women who you failed to protect" - this is definitely a reference to OHMSS and can be seen from Bond's sad and guilt reaction to that statement just like how he felt in LTK, FYEO and the Spy Who Loved Me when Tracy or his 15 minute short marriage was mentioned.
ALSO Meta Level TRAGIC,
COZ Pierce Brosnan's 1st wife Cassandra Harris ( Lisl, The Countess Von Schlaf in *_"For Your Eyes Only"_* (1981) ) passed away in 1991, NEVER living to see her husband playing OO7 !!! 4 Years BEFORE *_Goldeneye_*
3:43 "In the end you're just a bank robber. Nothing more than a common thief." Badass.
He is an EXCEPTIONAL thief! Oh wait, wrong movie...
@@JeremyJamesPrutchick That's Die Hard.
@@danielwilliamson6180 yup. Another one of my favorites
@@JeremyJamesPrutchick , indeed. That’s from Die Hard (1988).
Boris need a fidget spinner
How can he type commands in and keep the fidget spinning? Just because he's invincible doesn't mean he has an extra pair of hands; besides, Alec wouldn't approve it anyway.
Boris would find a way.
Well he won't find other ways and now he's dead. Now he'll be invincible, in cold hell.
5:04 Boy! Did Natalia give Boris a epic slap.
Keep clicking on 5:04 and you'll truly laugh at it all the time.
And Alec smiled.
Still the best James Bond movie or top 5, plus the game still holds up well to this day!! 😎😃
1:20 LOL when Bond shifts his head over slightly when being fired at.
Andrew Chapman
Noesis
My favourite bit of the whole film :) Brosnan had great body language for Bond. He deserved better storylines.
Gee, it's like he's used to being shot at.
Actually come to think of it, kind of reminds me of the most controversial Star Wars Special Edition change where the alien Greedo tries to shoot Han Solo first, but misses and then Han shoots. Whereas in the original, Han shoots first without hesitation.
Man those footstep sounds are awesome and the Russain Accents sound so cool
Best fuckin Villain of the brosnan era
Easily
I will say though that Electra King is a very close second.
I'm surprised Alec didn't suspect that the Parker Pen could be a gadget, I know he's been out of the MI6/Q Branch circle for 9 years as he only recognised the Watch as a Gadget but the pen stands out so much in Bond's inventory. Hell, even when he holds the pen he asks how Q is and if he was still up to his usual tricks. Well, I suppose you can't expect much thought from a common thief. 😂😂😂
He wasn't in possession of the pen, so he thought it would be harmless out of his hands.
He seems to be trying to figure it out when he keeps looking back and forth between Bond and Boris, because he can see Bond is staring at something in anticipation, but he can't tell what he's looking at.
Hahshhh ya the first look he gives Bond after he calls him that he’s straight pissed
I mean the Passport could have been a gadget for all he knew.
So I suspect his logic was:
- Passport... Well of course he needs it to prove who he is.
- PPK... Well he always carries that, it's his personal sidearm. Not a threat as I have it now.
- Keys.. could have stuff to pick locks but again I have pretty good security here so not a threat.
- Pen. Looks like a pen, feels like a pen. Could be a gadget though... Why would he carry a pen? Maybe I am overthinking it because the gaurds never took his watch which I know for sure is a gadget!
BOND AND ALEC TALK ALWAYS GET ME HYPE AGENT VS AGENT 007 VS 006
3:44 - Bond’s got a point. If Trevelyan was serious about revenge, he’d go after MI6 instead of a get rich quick scheme.
4:30-4:47 - Yet Alec Gets Comeback with pointing out his Fatal Flaw for women, a Failure Hero tendency to lose allies on missions, and whether he has qualms killing men; he (correctly) thought that Bond womanizes to mask the grief of losing the only woman he truly loved (Tracy di Vicenzo)
At least it's not a multi-level... Oh wait
It’s about a message. Britain betrayed the Cossacks over money, so Alec steals a shit ton of money as payback
MI6 didn’t betray the Cossacks. Britain as a whole did. It would make no sense to specifically go after MI6. Instead he destroys Britain as his revenge and takes the money as compensation.
Now, you know why Skyfall exists.
6:55 -7:32 one of the most intense filled scenes in any James bond movie ever
Combine the explosive pen, the leaking fuel and the mine Bond placed on the tank, that explains the massive explosion.
Man I love this movie. I love how after James calls him out for just being a common thief, Alec turns around like "Did this nigga really"
lol agreed, my favourite childhood film and still one of my favourite films ever. Love everything about it, including the soundtrack.
I like the cool gadgets like the exploding pen, it annoyed me when Skyfall mocked it
3:00 I love the fact he still has the same watch all those years later, but wouldn't he know that pressing that button is what sets off the explosives? :D
Alec knew the watch as had silmiar model from Q from when he was 00 agent as he asked how is Old Q and asked "still press here do I?" He knew how to disarm the bomb Bond set. Alec knows what Bond thinks as he was long time 00 agent and had same training as Bond.
"I might as well ask you if all the vodka martinis ever silenced the screams of all the men you've killed... Or if you find forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women, for all the dead ones you failed to protect."
*OUCH*
Only Bond can completely obliterate a Main Control Room with a pen XD
Boris is the best thing in a movie full of great things
I've seen this movie so many times, but still this scene fills me with so much suspense! Great way to entire into the final act of the movie
Good thing Trevelyan stopped him from punching the girl.
4:50 Bond thought of Tracy there.
There are many others that he failed to protect too.
@@Darkstar263 This line is a specific jab at Bond's wife. The only women he ever loved.
@@Darkstar263 True but I'm pretty certain that Alec is talking about Tracy here.
Or Pierce Brosnan thinking of his late wife Cassandra Harris, who played Countess Lisl von Schlaff in Roger Moore!Bond Movie "For Your Eyes Only" (1981) and inspired Brosnan to become Agent OO7(Passed Away in 1991 from ovarian cancer)
Trevelyan's plan is just like Blofeld's plan in Spectre. The Nine Eyes program goes online at midnight, and voila: a worldwide security intel conquest. And all so angry little Franz Oberhauser can settle a score with the blue eyed orphan 20 years ago.
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*voila
If I met Pierce Brosnan I'd ask him to say what you just typed.
at least in Ge, there's a linear idea and not some vague plan
I was going to see more like Silva especially since he is a fellow rogue MI6/cyberterrorist and shared a close bond with a fellow MI6 agent, Bond for Trevelyan and M for Silva
It sounds like the guard at 1:12 screams "fegis!", which is a colloquial Swedish word for "coward!".
Perfect.
It's nice to see James Bond actually fighting for his home country, in almost all the other James Bond movies were about James Bond stopping plots against the United States.
Charles Ferdinand a lot of them were about him saving the whole world, so in those ones he is saving Britain - just along with everyone else.
What about stopping plots against England?
The pen was a bomb. Press it 3 times and it sets the charge for 4 seconds, re-press it 3 times and it deactivates it.
Gunslinger Deli as they say, pen is mightier than the sword
Thanks to Q, they were right.
Best bond movie
Best bond movie ever.
5:04
Natalya used Slappers Only!
It's a critical hit!
It's super effective on Grishenko!
Grishenko lost his Invincibility!
"006 is impressed"
@@huntercheadle2679 I know I liked the smile he gave.
It is small wonder she didn't want Bond to kill him in the game.
If Harry Potter became a computer programmer
Invincibiliarmus!
Best Bond Intro Scene Ever
Best Bond Escape Scenes Ever
Best Bond Car Chase Sequence Ever
Best Bond Soundtrack Ever
Best Bond Video Game Ever
Best Bond Characters Ever
Best Bond Dialogue Ever
Best Bond Weapons & Sound Effects Ever
Best Weapon Gun Flashes Ever
Best Amount Of Debris Flying Everywhere During A Bond Shootout Ever
Best Bond Stunts & Practical Effects Ever
Best Bond Vehicles Ever
Best Bond Girl Ever
Best Bond Femme Fatal Ever
Best Bond Villains Ever
Best Bond Villain Story Arc Ever
Best Bond Finale Getting His Ass Beat By The Final Villain Ever
Best Bond "One Liners" Ever
Best Bond Story Plot Ever
Best Bond Cast Of Actors Ever
Best Bond Haircut Ever
3rd Best Bond Intro Theme Song Ever
Best Action Film Of The Mid 90's By Far❤
Best 007 film period!!!!!! Ever!!!!!
Casino Royale is definitely 2nd & i wonder why??? Its literally the same director ❤
GIVE ME THE CODES NATALYA!! GIVE THEM TO ME!!
*Boom*
Boris: I am invincible. (Gets frozen by liquid nitrogen)
Bear in mind that robbing the Bank of England would actually be a righteous act rather than petty theft. Good movie though.
The best 007 movie ever
I now realize how ridiculous it is that someone would program or type with one hand.
Boris is overconfident. This methodology fits his character.
“I can do it, I can break her codes!”
“T H E N G E T O N W I T H I T!”
i felt bad for Boris here, he was actually happy to see Natalya
Natalya *#WASNT*
He was probably cynical and greedy enough to think Natalya would be totally onboard with the scheme.
goldeneye is the most underrated bond of all time. simply the best. most likely scenario
Natalya did change the access codes to stop the GoldenEye weapon from firing.
Natalya: James I...
Me: fuuuuuuck
*(smashes N64 controller)*
Dwayne k27ism haha after hearing the glass shattering and having to not only pick off guys from the steps, but now also the back corners
Me too. Lol. I did that 4 real too.
I thought the same. Lol
Nothing beat that true classic bond GoldenEye 077 Action ❤ the classic good stuff 😊 👍👆💪
Trevelyan kissed Natalya by force on train. At least he prevented Boris from hitting her, I'll give him that.
*Forgot how ridiculously hot Natalya was.*
I love how there are just staff sitting at their workstations, dressed in business casual attire. Do they live there, or do they walk through the jungle to work every day?
There's probably living quarters for staff inside the compound.
Brave woman❤wherever Revenge lies🇦🇺
It’s crazy that I can recognise the Goldeneye video game levels on the N64 in all these scenes it’s testament to how well that game is made.
Destroying an entire base! Reminds me of all those good times in early Bond years too, like Dr. No. Good. Times.
I love the sound of the boots!
It's a shame that the explosive pen didn't make it into the game.
yeah and the weird thing is is that it was in the The World Is Not Enough game even though that pen wasnt in The World Is Not Enough film lol
Goldeneye on the N64 has zero stealth elements and barely is an attachment to the movie. Still love it and one of the best games ever but I am not sure why Rare didn't try to make a "movie video game".
...They did. It replicates every scene from the film in a video game format.
Caesar Seriona What are you talking about? GoldenEye 64 had many stealth elements. I mean, many missions are made easier if you pick off guards one-by-one with the silenced PP7 before they raise the alarm. If you go in guns blazing the game sets off infinitely spawning enemies.
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
If bond would have pressed A and B at the same time, that remote mine would have blown
In Bond films the bad guys always have a cool looking base.
Great, time to pull out the Blu-Ray 50th collection...
I am a big fan james Bond.
“Go ahead, shoot him. He means nothing to me”
I love that she got her own back and the look on Bonds face is priceless
6:30 Natalya Simonova: It'll burn up somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean.
Me: Well done.
best bond movie ever
I always get a kick out of Bond trying to keep track of how many times Boris clicks that pen, and finally just goes, "Ah, screw it!"
Love Sean bean in this the perfect villan
You can't really say how this film would've been if a different actor played Bond/if Dalton returned for this because the actor's play how they're told. People bash Brosnan so much, but did you know he wanted to be exactly like Craig's Bond? Realistic, gritty, brutal, but he also wanted more realistic sex scenes, cigarette smoking, more blood, etc. They just didn't want to go for it, so he didn't get to do it.
On the contrary, I thought Brosnan was the perfect blend of old Bond and a sensitive soul. It was not his fault the later ones weren't great. This is still my personal favourite Bond and Bond film.
I couldn't possibly agree more.
I feel that Goldeneye is the perfect Bond film because it blends the old Bond feeling with a very human feel and characters, the perfect blend if you ask me.
I believe if it was Dalton they would do other films, maybe he would still be 007 by the time Goldeneye was made, i think he could rock this film
+The Neon Reaver I agree and i also think The world is not enough has this perfect blend
"GIVE THEM TO ME!!!"
Most people never want to learn the cost of betrayal. It is funny how this bond film was one of the grittiest and ruthless in terms of deliverance. 006 really did want to settle the score.
2:43 Why did Bond bring his passport? Surely that'd be better kept in a safe place. I mean, you never see him pick it up when the Control Centre goes up in flames - I assume it probably got burnt along with it. Shame we never see the bit after the film where Bond has to sit around in the British embassy, filling out forms, and waiting for a replacement. Next time, leave it at the hotel.
I assume it's so that Cuba won't arrest him. Double O has the license to kill as long as they can justify it to the British Government but that also means as bad ass as you are, you want to obviously avoid firefights as much as possible. My only guess.
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