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Golden Eye (James Bond 007)
Mr Bonds teams up with some lone survivors to recover a powerful satellite as Alec may want to harness the power of this weapon as an instrument of mass destruction.
27 November 1961, Kensington, London, England, UK
20 August 1962, Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
24 October 1943, Hastings, New Zealand
20 October 1943, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
31 January 1970, Middlesex Hospital, London, England, UK
1942
25 September 1958, London, England, UK
1960, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK
October 28, 2015
What we're left with is a kind of monotonous ordeal by muzzle blast that eventually numbs us.
October 28, 2015
In GoldenEye, [Brosnan's] performance achieves darker, Conneryesque tones. And the movie's relatively realistic take on Bond -- realistic, that is, by the series' flamboyant standards -- helps to give his work weight.
October 28, 2015
James Bond, the British spy with a taste for the high life and a license to kill, comes back in surprisingly hardy and supple form.
November 02, 2015
It contains four or five humorous, intricately choreographed action sequences that -- while not as riveting as similar episodes in True Lies or Die Hard With a Vengeance -- are enjoyable on that idiot level that even critics possess.
October 28, 2015
At the most basic, crowd-pleasing level, Goldeneye does the trick.
October 28, 2015
Basically, James, GoldenEye wasn't bad. A bit long and not the sexiest or most thrilling Bond movie. But a Bond movie nonetheless, and far from an embarrassment like Moonraker.
October 28, 2015
James Bond's latest outing is big, and it's brash -- in short, it's double-oh-fun.
October 28, 2015
In GoldenEye, one of the very best of the Bond movies, Pierce Brosnan knows he's trying on something mythical.
October 28, 2015
Giving 007 a sleek bullet of a BMW instead of his trusty old Aston-Martin isn't exactly going to turn the world of Bond upside down. And, as it turns out, neither does the casting of Brosnan.
October 28, 2015
Exuding charm, charisma and managing to convey a darker side to Bond without ever resorting to Timothy Dalton's pouty approach, [Brosnan] became the first actor to give Connery a run for his money.
November 04, 2015
With the ideal Bond, a worthy adversary, gorgeous Bond Babes and a director skilled enough to fully maximize their potential, this stands atop the rest as the best Bond film.
October 28, 2015
Brosnan's right there, born to play the part. Perhaps by design, he captures a bit from each predecessor -- the panache of Sean Connery, the cheeky humor of Roger Moore, the serious grit of Timothy Dalton.

