The best bond film ever

The best bond film ever

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Alec Trevelyan: We're both orphans, James. But while your parents had the luxury of dying in a climbing accident, mine survived the British betrayal and Stalin's execution squads. My father couldn't let himself or my mother live with the shame. MI6 figured I was too young to remember. And in one of life's little ironies, the son went to work for the government whose betrayal caused the father to kill himself and his wife.

James Bond: Hence Janus. The two-faced Roman god come to life.

Alec Trevelyan: It wasn't God who gave me this face! It was you, setting the timers for three minutes instead of six.

James Bond: Am I supposed to feel sorry for you?

Alec Trevelyan: No. You were supposed to die for me

>setting the timers for three minutes instead of six.
wtf, I hate James Bond now

OP here, just to let you all know I love nigger dicks up my ass

He was distracted

Fucking love this movie and the game

I am op and this is not

>i heard them execute you. how was i supposed to know?

Play Goldeneye Source. Updated multiplayer game of Goldeneye on the steam server

Am so pissed Microsoft never remastered the game

Why don't you be a good boy and die

there aren't many that rival it, that's for sure.

it's up there. FRWL and Living Daylights are both inarguably better though

>Best Bond game* ever
Come on pham, we all know Casino Royale was the best Bond movie

What's the matter, James? No glib remark? No pithy comeback?

I love that comfy cold-war feel. A time when internet will still a cool novelty and beeps and graphics were still primitive

The second best. After all it is made by the same director

love this aesthetic tbqh

Take this L

How did they fuck everything up so much after Goldeneye?

for me its that goldeneye still used "pre-90s" effects, that is all the gunshots and explosion SFX were stuff you'd find in older bond films.

There was also a dark filter applied to the film, which changed the tone considerably. The music was also unlike any bond film before (and after) it.

Lastly it was wrttien for Dalton, who already had a darker style of film, and yes I know it was rewritten for Brosnan, but at its core it's still there. There were few one-liners, and UA was trying its best to make Bond good again.

TND abandoned all that with typical orchestra soundtrack and light jokes.

Wow, an actual kino response on Sup Forums. But yeah I agree with everything you said. It hit just the right note of dark tones without going into
>le ultra gritty Bourne territory

It's Alec's own fucking fault. Shouldn't have led James to believe he had been captured, the mission always comes first. If he had truly earned his 00 rank (instead of being given it as consolation for the Brits fucking his parents over) he would have anticipated James halving the timers and made a faster getaway.

For all of the better I'm glad grimdark didnt exist then. Movies were serious without people going "wow is acting like THAT now?"

Thought I really wish the backstory to 006 was expanded upon in goldeneye. yes the statue park scene was great but knowing who he was or his connects with Bond would've been useful.

I liked TND because Elliot Carver is one of the most practical villains of the series. All he really wanted was hits.

Goldeneye's charm I think was the post-Cold War backdrop, and it meshed very well with the plot (obviously). The soundtrack is knocked by some but I think it was fitting.

And furthermore, since Alec was defecting anyway, the second James ran out of the facility he should have told Ouromov there were bombs on the canisters and had them disarmed.

I do enjoy Carver, as well as the actor as well. Very shakesperian style acting, though his Inifinti commercials in the mid 90s were...interesting

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I disagree, Ouromov would have definitely aroused suspicion from his own guards.

Bond had to believe he carried out his mission, if Alec told orumov to disarm the bomb it wouldve been major red flags

Most iconic scene

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comfy cold war

TND is pretty entertaining in its own way though. Every other line is sexual innuendo or a double entendre. A bit cheesy sometimes, but it could be really entertaining.

tomorrow never dies is the only bond I ever enjoyed

goldeneye and the world is not enough were both boring to me

TND moved fast enough for me to want to see it twice. also I liked the idea for the character's motivation

SHUT THE DOOR ALEC THERES A DRAFT

How old is Trevelyan supposed to be?
The Cossack element would mean he would be almost 50 in the movie.

Seems too old for this shit.

yeah they wanted anthony hopkins at first, or someone who would actually be the right age for the movie events. they just settled on a bond contemporary attractive male