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November 20, 2009

007 GoldenEye – DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version

007 GoldenEye007 GoldenEye (1995)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: James Bond has a mission to recover the ‘Goldeneye’ access key. A Russian computer programmer called Natalya Siminova survives a murder spree by Xenia Onatopp and General Ourumov. Bond must work with Natalya to find this key and uncovers a sinister secret. His fellow agent, Alec Trevelyan who was believed to have been shot and killed 9 years ago re-surfaces. Bond soon realizes that Trevelyan is behind everything. Bond must now battle his former friend, in order to stop him from destroying London with the Goldeneye satellite.

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Directors: Campbell Martin

Actors: Brosnan Pierce,Bean Sean,Baker Joe Don,John Gottfried,Coltrane Robbie,Cumming Alan,Karyo Tcheky,Llewelyn Desmond,Kitchen Michael,Kunz Simon,Action,Adventure,Thriller,

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why don't the 007 james bond films have any connection with each other?
so I grew up watching Peirce Brosnan in GoldenEye and I saw all his four films but they don’t have any connections with each other. is each film supposed to be individual?


Isn’t that GREAT!!!!

You can pick up any James Bond movie and it makes total sense and it’s very well self-contained as a story without losing anything. Movies that rely on a series often use the series as a crutch, with poor character development after the first movie, poorly thought out plot elements that rely on viewers "getting it" because of their existing familiarity with the story etc.

Some Bond movies DO have connections with each other (for example, the recurrence of Spectre, General Gogol’s organization, etc.)

And as always, there are fundamental Bond elements that you find in ALL movies (like his uncanny ability to seduce VERY hot looking women…WHAT A GUY!!)

Mark The Latin Travel Dude | Aug 19, 2009


im not sure. i think so. each one is a different mission. kinda like the mission impossibles.
faild@math | Aug 18, 2009


None of Ian Fleming’s books followed on from each other. They are simply one-off stories that feature the same main character.
So the films are the same.
Greg | Aug 18, 2009


PRETTY MUCH… think about it. They can literally have a monkey walk around in a suit and it will make millions in the box office. They want to milk the 007 movies for as mucha as they can get. That is why they are not connected…. Another thing, I think it would be really hard to connect like 22 movies to one another. ( i think thats how many james bond movies there are)
eric s | Aug 18, 2009


Back in the old days, when Bond films were based on the novels of Ian Fleming, there would often be some small mention of previous adventures, such as a remark from Moneypenny about Bond’s sunburn after Dr. No. Once they abandoned the novels and just used the titles, such as "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "The Man With the Golden Gun" then they stopped connecting them and just made them all the same, as stand alone films.

edit: Oh-oh, I just remembered! In "Quantum of Solace" there are frequent references to Vesper! So there is a connection between "Casino Royale" and "Quantum" pj
Panama Joe | Aug 18, 2009


The original films in the 60’s were based on Ian Fleming’s novels, but very little of the Pierce Brosnan films were written by Fleming, with the exception of them taking the title of his home in Bermuda. Goldeneye.
rickdvd2007 | Aug 18, 2009


I’m not sure maybe just cuz they are like different missions?
but they are all good movies!
KG | Aug 18, 2009


Yes, each one is a self contained story, although they are different missions in the life of the same man. Occasionally there is a reference to an earlier film. Jaws was a Bond villain who has been in at least 2 different Bond films. Moonraker, with Roger Moore, and I forget the other one.
Johnny Relentless | Aug 18, 2009


quantum of solace n casino royale did hav a connection
twisted_freak | Aug 18, 2009


But they do "M" That gadget guy and 007, and of cores Ian Flemming.
What kind of connection are you looking for??
workdrone818 | Aug 18, 2009


The author of the original james bond novel’s Ian Fleming died in 1964, at this point only 12 stories had been written. After the first 5 james bond films, the distributors contracted a further 5 films to be produced. With an aim for the tenth to be the final. Due to financial success further scripts were commissioned, however the writers had to delve into background stories and sub plots to keep the films interesting and also viably chronological (well despite the ever changing cast). But yes your point is correct, the films are meant to only have the basic similarities, because the majority audience of today’s james bond blockbuster will be oblivious there has been 21 other films before it.
Ross S | Aug 18, 2009

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