Mrs. Sawyer
Avenger
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2009
- Messages
- 24,469
- Reaction score
- 2
- Points
- 31
Personally I think GoldenEye is an epic of a Bond film, and yeah it was the first Bond I saw at the movies so there's a level of nostalgia but I think it retrospect it's only gotten better. Also helps that it had the best villain in the franchises history.
I too grew up with Brosnan's Bond. I use to think I remembered it more fondly then it actually deserved. But nope, still pretty great, especially in the context of Bond.
What's funny about Goldeneye are the people who put it down because of how great the videogame is, and I have to point out to those people that the video game was released two years after movie (around the time of Tomorrow Never Dies, in fact).
Remember his face when he slaps Tracy in the hotel room and much later when he holds down a Blofeld thug in the snow, leering at him to not say anything until the rest of the pursuers are gone? Only Craig has managed to give us such a deathly stare since then and even he has help from the vampiric colour of his eyes. Lazenby was just natural in this. And he NAILED the last scene. Connery wouldn't have done it. Oh, what DAF could've been with him (and, unavoidably, a different script).
I'm curious to see how Connery would have done with the last scene. Connery I think could nailed it. The guy studies his roles a lot. I remember reading "Making Movies" with Sidney Lumet, and when he directed Connery in one of his movies, he said that Connery was one of the first guys on set, and he would do nothing before shooting but study the script for that day. That's dedication.




