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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780792842750 ISBN: 0792842758 Label: MGM (Video & DVD) Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Region Code: 1 Release Date: October 22, 2002 Running Time: 130 minutes Sales Rank: 9883 Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Theatrical Release Date: November 17, 1995
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Amazon.com: The 18th James Bond adventure was a runaway box-office success when released in 1995, thanks to the arrival of Pierce Brosnan as the fifth actor (following the departure of Timothy Dalton) to play the suave, danger-loving Agent 007. This James Bond is a bit more vulnerable and psychologically complex--and just a shade more politically correct--but he's still a formally attired playboy at heart, with a lovely Russian beauty (Izabella Scorupco) as his sexy ally against a cadre of renegade Russians bent on--what else?--global domination. There's also a seductive villainous with the suggestive name of Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen), and the great actress Judi Dench makes her first appearance as Bond's superior, M, who wisecracks about 007's 'dinosaur' status as a globetrotting sexist. All in all, this action-packed Bond adventure provided a much-needed boost the long-running movie series, revitalizing the 007 franchise for the turn of the millennium. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Reflections on GOLDENEYE A post-Cold War James Bond might have seemed unthinkable to some."Bondmania" was a by-product of the tense political and military stalemate that endured between the Soviet Bloc and the West for nearly four decades.Against all predictions, the Cold War ended (thankfully) with more of a whimper than a bang.As a country, we found ourselvesshout cries of joy and heave a few sighs of relief, but if it seemed to some to be "the end of history," it also must have seemed like the end of a perfectly ... Read More
Rating: - The Best Of The Brosnan Bonds Goldeneye returned James Bond to film theaters after a six-year hiatus, and Pierce Brosnan takes over the role of the world's most famous secret agent. Brosnan successfully combines the suaveness of Sean Connery with the hard-nosed cynicism of Timothy Dalton.Officially this is the first post-Cold War Bond film (and the first to be shot in Russia itself), but in reality it is the second, with Dalton's License To Kill being the true first such. Though the Cold War is over, the risks from it are still ... Read More
Rating: - Best of the Brosnans Until Casino Royale came out, this is the best of the "modern" Bond films.Good chracters, good pace, just a fun and exciting movie to watch.And it has the best Bond fight scene... other than Casino Royale.Sean Bean is terrific as the bad guy, though Joe Don Baker is a waste of space here.
Rating: - DON'T TOUCH THAT!!!... Golden EyeDVD
Pierce Brosman is introduced as James Bond in a movie that has 007 trying to stop Russian Rebels from destroying the economy of London. Recommended for fans of James Bond and Pierce Brosman.Personally I don't think anyone has done better than Sean Connery.
GunnerApril, 2008
Rating: - Bond, Pierce Brosnan as Bond... 1995's "Goldeneye" was the first of four forays by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond; it can fairly be said to have revived the 007 franchise.From its heartstopping opening sequence in a Russian Weapons Lab to its thrilling action finale at a satellite groundstation complex in Cuba, the action never stops coming.
The movie opens with the standard pre-credits action sequence.Bond and fellow agent 006 (played with blunt style by Sean Bean) break into a secret Russian Bio-Lab in the Urals.Their ... Read More
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