007 GoldenEye

007 GoldenEye
007 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.

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,

"Goldeneye 007" is the best N64 game ever.?
Oh, the memories of killing Natalya. In the elevator in the "Control" level, I used to stack a bunch of remote mines by her feet, and detonate them then she would go FLYING out of the elevator with her arms flailing about. xD!


It was enjoyed by many people because of its great gameplay. Its graphics were good. The game recieved overwhelmingly positive reviews and over 8 million copies sold, behind only by Mario Kart 64 and Super Mario 64, with 8.47 million and 11 million approximately. The multiplayer mode was very fun to play in as me and my friend would play and I would die about 7 times before I could kill him once.:)

| Dec 08, 2009


It may just be.
Rick Carson | Dec 06, 2009


no

i liked perfect dark better (but it wasn’t my fav)
John (has a crush on a girl) | Dec 06, 2009


Why yes it is. Either that or Banjo-Kazooie best answer????
Nate | Dec 06, 2009


im not sure what your question was… but i think it was if golden eye 007 was the best N 64 game ever. i think it was the best game by far. believe it or not i actually used to do the same thing rofl!
Andrew | Dec 06, 2009


That was an amazing game. My top N64 games are Goldeneye, perfect dark, and Zelda ocarina of time. Its a tie between those three.
HanSolo725 | Dec 06, 2009


Such a great game. I enjoyed running over people with the tank and hearing them crunch
treex | Dec 06, 2009


well maybe the best but consider Mario 64 and Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, those were great too, but i dont really no how to respond to this question considering it wasnt a question
the guy who is right | Dec 06, 2009


i remember getting knots in my stomach on the ’statue’ level. the brooding music, and dark copper sky. getting lost amongst the monuments. and then finding out trevelyan has double crossed you!
and then having to find your way back to the gates through the maze of statues, running scared and lost like in a bad dream, trevelyan’s men coming from between the statues like furious ants in an ant farm!
Ross | Dec 06, 2009


it was a great game to be sure
but time has not been friendly to it and has caught up with it
both zelda games are better by miles
especially majora
bluekattviii | Dec 06, 2009


that’s debatable, but it’s definitely one of the best
??Vergil?? 902 | Dec 06, 2009


i love conkers bad fur day…
Jamie | Dec 06, 2009


The books say that The Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time was the best N64 game. It makes perfect sense, seeing how well it handled the transition from 2-D to 3-D.
Ryan | Dec 08, 2009

007 Diamonds Are Forever - DivX Version (Normal Quality), DVD (Good Quality), PDA Version

007 Diamonds Are Forever007 Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

IMDB rating: 6.60

Plot: When Bond investigates mysterious activities in the world diamond market, he discovers that the evil Ernst Blofeld (Charles Gray) is stockpiling the precious gems to use in a deadly laser satellite capable of destroying massive targets on land, sea and air. Bond, with the help of beautiful smuggler Tiffany Case (Jill St. John), sets out to stop the madman, but first he must grapple with a host of enemies. He confronts offbeat assassins Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd, as well as Bambi and Thumper–two scantily-clad beauties who are more than a match for Bond in hand-to-hand combat! Finally, there’s the reclusive billionaire Willard Whyte (Jimmy Dean), who may just hold a vital clue to Blofeld’s whereabouts.

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Directors: Hamilton Guy

Actors: Connery Sean,Glover Bruce,Cabot Bruce,Lee Bernard,Furst Joseph,Gray Charles,Dean Jimmy,Smith Putter,Burton Norman,Llewelyn Desmond,Barr Leonard,Thriller,Adventure,Sci-Fi,Action,

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Jill St. John (007 girl Tiffany Case) in Diamonds are Forever 1971 one of the worst Bond women ever?
007 (Sean Connery) was captured by Blofeld (Charles Gray) - the villain. 007 changed a Blofeld?s destruction plan (in a recording tape) with another tape of Military-Music from the satelite so quickly. And Blofeld didn?t notice this.

007 immediately puts a new cassette into the bottom of Tiffany Cases (this Bond woman was originally a betrayer because she worked for Blofeld). Even though Case is finally working for 007 at the end of the film.

She wasn?t aware firstly, what kind of purpose 007 does really have? Why has he given away this important tape to her? Then she puts back again the tape into the bloody Blofeld?s machine. Then she gives back that tape to Bond again and asks him, why is this tape so important?

Bond is totally angry and shouts louder : "You?re a stupid bitc.h"!! why did you give it back to me?

oh man oh man! Jill St.John was very painful in this movie. Diane Rigg was a much better Bond-woman in "On Her Majesty?s Secret Service 1969"


Tiffany was kinda hot. But my least favorite would have to be Christmas Jones from "The World is Not Enough", simply because Denise Richards plays her.

Dr. Doom | Jan 01, 2008


I think you are looking at this film way too seriously and putting too much blame on Jill for the script that she had to work with, and given that she did as well as anyone could be expected to do. It is true that this film was the odd one out in that it was an independent production outside of the franchise and I think they paid Sean Connery a record amount at the time to reprise his role since the official Bond was Roger Moore but I can’t remember a lot of the details maybe if you check out Wickipedia you will get better information.
renoir | Jan 01, 2008