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You can definitely tell by the way she’s dressed along with Alec, the way she touched his shoulder, sat behind him and the way they smiled at each other that Xenia and him were lovers.
@@victortan3627 and yet those moronic gender idiots and feminists would still be those days all over this and claiming that she is abused, raped and assaulted and that Bond is a pig... Shame on what happened to our society.
The only issue I had with this scene was Ourumov's death. I just recently rewatched the movie after a long time, and not only did he feel underutilized, but I somehow missed his death until I was at the climax and wondering "Wait. Where's Ourumov?"
Yeah, that's always been my major bugbear with the film. Ourumov should have been killed by Trevelyan or Xenia rather than simply gunned down by Bond. They wasted a really good character arc in Ourumov realising that Trevelyan, being a Lienz Cossack, is liable to double-cross him and sabotaging part of Trevelyan's operation at a crucial moment, only to be executed on the spot for his betrayal. Would be interesting to see an "evil Commie" archetype be given a bit more depth and complexity, pulling a heel-face turn at the last minute only to die as a result.
It's likely intentional. Ourumov had political motivations and preferred power over money (hence the "next iron man of Russia" monikor) which was what he was promised as part of his participation in the crime syndicate. Russia at the time of film's release still had a popular Communist Party that - in 1995 - was polling ahead of incumbent Yeltsin's candidature for the presidency. Ourumov might have been a deliberate parallel for any political desire for the return of an autocratic Soviet system and therefore the potential return of the Cold War. But this film shows Ourumov and his political motiviations to have been nothing more than a tool to be used by Trevelyan, and you can see that fellow ex-Soviet Onatopp doesn't care what happens to him either. (Next election was a year later in 1996, Yeltsin's polling put him as low as 5th but tl;dr his campaign tactics were changed and he beat the Communist Party candidate by a couple of million votes.)
I see both sides of the argument. On the one hand, our focus is supposed to have shifted away from him to Trevelyan at this point. But on the other hand, we'd had Ourumov as a villain since before the theme song played and to have him just get shot without even seeing him fall down (much less his body) is kind of underwhelming. I feel like they could've had their pie and eaten it too by adding like a 20 second shot of him wounded and trying in vain to get off the train before it blew up or something. I felt the same way when Bane was killed in "Dark Knight Rises."
Brosnan's performance in this film is great, and is actually a good lesson for any Bond actor. While Craig, Dalton and Lazenby had their moments of emotion, much of the time with the character it's better to try and be as understated as possible. Compare this to The World is Not Enough where the direction and Brosnan's acting requires him to be much more dramatic (the scene where he confronts Elektra and says "he knew about my shoulder, he knew where to hurt me" in the oddest, most soap opera-esque way possible is a good example) and you can see the difference.
I always say, Craig's character started with Brosnan. A ruthless maniac that just doesn't let go of his target like some bloodhound, a man who's extremely destructive, he also portrays a ton of western ego now that Soviets were down and the ''greatest enemy'' is subdued and all. But it was 90's and most Bond movies of this era were just cheesy. With Daniel Craig, they relied more on cinematography, made Bond movies artistically better, and explored Bond himself more
Brosnan had two great films Goldeneye and the World is not Enough. Craig is a terrible bond too gulliable, everyone plays him. Trevelyan with the exception of GoldFinger is the best Bond Villain
I saw a poster for it, massive poster that took up a whole wall, it looked so good. But I was there with my aunt to see another film, a stupid comedy about a beluga whale. Fuck sake
More like the Brosnan Bond films could not elevate beyond Pierce Brosnan. He carried all 4 movies he was in. Give him the writing team from the current era and his run would have been looked at very differently than the flack he unfairly gets.
The bit where James kills Ourumov and makes that daring escape from the train with Natalya before the bomb explodes is always my favourite scene from the film. I learnt more about that scene after playing the Video Game version on the Nintendo 64 where you kill Ourumov and use the Watch Laser to cut the hole to escape from the carriage of that Missile Train. When I see James use the Watch Laser to cut that hole on that carriage they're in I'm like "Ah Yes, I remember doing this in the Video Game version, Cool!"
Megalomaniacal ex-mi6 agent, psychopathic sadomasochistic sex goddess, mad lad computer scientist, and a russian guy. It’s got everything you could want from a villain lineup.
Whoever did the casting for this movie deserves an award. There’s no actor in this movie that I’d consider a weak link. Every major actor I think was the perfect choice for their respective role.
every heartbeat sound I hear while they were getting out off the train, I felt a message saying 'Bond's not gonna make it, he's not gonna make it!' this is without doubt pierce brosnan quantum of solace- the measure of comfort due to having a death wish and being on the edge of death makes u feel more alive. Ian Fleming is a genius!!!!!!
The irony of this movie is that Sean Bean was probably the other best candidate to play James Bond at the time. As it is he plays a pretty perfect Bond Villain instead. I think they weren't ready for a blonde Bond just yet.
@@cheputehsaodah9588 and to think they made such a fuss over Daniel Craig being a blonde. And yet he's the greatest thing to happen to the franchise since Connery himself.
The train's front weirds me out from when I first watched it in VHS 📼 back in grade school, and it still is. Looked like it was inspired from Easter Island statues...
I couldn't find any sources about actual Soviet Missile trains that look like 006's train so my guess is that he customized his engine to look like that. I am guessing it gives it ramming power for whatever reason or it makes it look menacing.
@@Seriona1 IRL the loco was actually a British Rail Class 20 diesel (heavily mocked up). Russian trains are a lot bigger in both track and loading gauge.
Brosnan looked GREAT in this film ... just something about his longer hair made him look like a perfect Bond. In later movies it was shorter and just didn't look as good. I know it's a daft observation, but this clip reminded me how awesome he was visually in Goldeneye ...
Back in 98, I played the game first, I later watched Tomorrow Never Dies, and then a few months later, I watched GoldenEye the movie. I then started watching the classic bond films.
Its not like they have any other options but to stay at speed and ram the tank. JB would otherwise just keep shooting the tank-gun until the train is stuck.
Considering that the Train is sporting a 5 ton sharp nose made of solid iron traveling at 35 - 40 mph, ramming a Tank is not so very bad as long as you are not inside it. Watch a Diesel Locomotive hauling 100 plus loaded freight cars, and you get the idea of the power and build necessary to achieve such a feat.
@@TheLordexilius That being said though, Bond would have been better off shooting the rails in front of the train and then moving out of the way. That way he gets to keep the tank and he de-rails the train.
@@Extra-dg7uv I was going to say that as well, a shot at the rail would do way more than getting hit by 350 ton of train at 50 mph... The lead unit is some kind of EMD switcher, probably a 1500 HP unit, 125 ton, each car is another 65-85 ton being passenger cars, then figure something for armor plating... Yeah, i'd definitely take the track before i'd put 50 ton of tank at a 7 to 1 weight disadvantage...
My favorite thing about Pierce Brosnan's Bond was how serious and cold he was when shit got serious. But once the danger is over, back to his warm boyish charms. The lip service quip got me.
I'm so glad that in the German dubbed version of Golden Eye they didnt use the silly and "evil" Russian accent that is used in the original. The only person who has an accent is Onatop because of her being Georgian.
Imagine being in a car stuck on the tracks and looking left and all you see is 🗿 coming at you.
Nah thats the half life razor train.
Easter Island Express
The Pokemon Nosepass Express
Bruh, I thought I was the only one who thought the front of the train looked like a damn Easter Island head 🤣🤣🤣
“But don’t stand there get us out of here”
Love the accent and the way she says it
Onatopp is insane. When she sees Bond with the tank and she's in danger, she's almost gleeful at Bond's audacity and likes him even more for it.
"Xenia liked that"
"He's going to derail us... " she sounds in ecstasy 😂😂😂😂😂
She's a psychotic sadist
With a woman who’s onatopp too much, it’s only natural for her to be insane 😊, well said ciaran
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My first Bond movie and still my favorite.
My one too...
orumov could easily shoot bond in the head whenever he wants to. it is not good for bond that orumov comes behind him with a gun with natalya.
This was my first Bond Movie as a kid in Grade School and was the first one to rent on VHS from Blockbuster
@@kingdomfirechannel9981what about the goldeneye video game
I love how Alec said Natalya tastes like strawberries and Bond responded he wouldn't know. But he didn't have to wait long to find out 😁
Ramming a tank with a train?
That's soldierin'.
Sharpe to the point
I see what u did there-"sharpe"
You can definitely tell by the way she’s dressed along with Alec, the way she touched his shoulder, sat behind him and the way they smiled at each other that Xenia and him were lovers.
Elizabeth Scorupco is fabulous in this movie. ..she is my favorite Bond girl of all time and she looks fantastic today....
*Izabella Scorupco**
Izabella is her name
Yeah, she plays a strong and almost fearless character. There's only two Bond girls as good as her (I don't include evil ones) : Wai Lin and Vesper.
Sexy and beautiful. ❤
It makes me happy to be born in the 1990s' knowing that Pierce is my generation's 007. :)
Sean Bean: Taste like... like strawberries.
007: I wouldn’t know.
Harry Osborn: I would.
Peter Parker: Triggered.
You gonna kill me like you killed General Ouramov?
@@gamersinacontainer I'm done trying to convince you.
@@gamersinacontainer *laughs* Look at little Ourumov junior! Gonna cry?
@@veggiemetal7812 You gonna kill me like you killed my comrades?
Spider bond, spider bond doo dudooo, ready or not? .... Spider bond, spider bond doo dudooo
Definitely Pierce Brosnan’s best Bond movie. This clip in part demonstrates why.
Remember he has no time to die.
I played Goldeneye 64 then saw this movie. I owe it to these 2 for getting me into the James Bond franchise.
Crazy how alike the game is to the movie. Never used to resemble at all back then.
Goldeneye was so awesome. A great start to a new bond after a lull.
Licence to kill was brutal don't forget
Agreed. And Brosnan made the perfect Bond! As for Izabella Scorupco, she was so hot I thought I was on fire !!
Pierce Brosnan truly is the coolest and smoothest Bond ever. Excellent movie!
He even has the best look for a bond
@@epicgamer6968 As does Henry Cavill. Hope hes the next Bond.
No doubt. Roger Moore was quite smooth as well
Daniel is a bond .. casino royale ..
orumov could easily shoot bond in the head whenever he wants to. it is not good for bond that orumov comes behind him with a gun with natalya.
Great scene from one of the very best James Bond movies -- Goldeneye. And certainly Brosnan's best outing as Bond by far in my opinion.
Indeed. TND, TWINE, and DAD were only so-so but by no fault of Brosnan. He was still entertaining to watch as Bond
orumov could easily shoot bond in the head whenever he wants to. it is not good for bond that orumov comes behind him with a gun with natalya.
TND has the best soundtrack. As a whole film it’s flawed but it has such excellent moments.
Sean departs his queen’s English accent briefly to return to Yorkshire - ‘Ram im!!’
I die when I hear Bond say "Yes sir." To Natalya. 🤣🤣💀
Luckily she's not those damsel in distress.. she's a clever character 👍👍
@@victortan3627 and yet those moronic gender idiots and feminists would still be those days all over this and claiming that she is abused, raped and assaulted and that Bond is a pig... Shame on what happened to our society.
Means " yes boss " .. 😊
It's hard to do what a girl tells you when you're Bond.
You heard the lady get out that train this is going to get hot.
Brilliant scene and amazing Bond movie. Sean Bean was exceptional as Alec.
One of many scenes that made GoldenEye so great. Alec Trevelyan is definitely one of the most iconic villains of the James Bond franchise.
Sean Bean did casting to be Bond in Goldeneye, but instead he had a Trevelyan, great character.
Elektra from TWINE >>>
100 percent. They spun gold out of nothing with this movie and it truly lived up "gold" in its title 😊
Oh hell ya I luv tanks, trains and choppers
Not just the villain.. it's the movie itself ! GoldenEye is probably one of the best James Bond movies of all time! 💯
The only issue I had with this scene was Ourumov's death.
I just recently rewatched the movie after a long time, and not only did he feel underutilized, but I somehow missed his death until I was at the climax and wondering "Wait. Where's Ourumov?"
I liked it even more. It really reflected how much of a pawn he was to Sean Bean in this movie all this time
Yeah, that's always been my major bugbear with the film. Ourumov should have been killed by Trevelyan or Xenia rather than simply gunned down by Bond. They wasted a really good character arc in Ourumov realising that Trevelyan, being a Lienz Cossack, is liable to double-cross him and sabotaging part of Trevelyan's operation at a crucial moment, only to be executed on the spot for his betrayal. Would be interesting to see an "evil Commie" archetype be given a bit more depth and complexity, pulling a heel-face turn at the last minute only to die as a result.
It's likely intentional. Ourumov had political motivations and preferred power over money (hence the "next iron man of Russia" monikor) which was what he was promised as part of his participation in the crime syndicate. Russia at the time of film's release still had a popular Communist Party that - in 1995 - was polling ahead of incumbent Yeltsin's candidature for the presidency.
Ourumov might have been a deliberate parallel for any political desire for the return of an autocratic Soviet system and therefore the potential return of the Cold War. But this film shows Ourumov and his political motiviations to have been nothing more than a tool to be used by Trevelyan, and you can see that fellow ex-Soviet Onatopp doesn't care what happens to him either.
(Next election was a year later in 1996, Yeltsin's polling put him as low as 5th but tl;dr his campaign tactics were changed and he beat the Communist Party candidate by a couple of million votes.)
I see both sides of the argument. On the one hand, our focus is supposed to have shifted away from him to Trevelyan at this point. But on the other hand, we'd had Ourumov as a villain since before the theme song played and to have him just get shot without even seeing him fall down (much less his body) is kind of underwhelming. I feel like they could've had their pie and eaten it too by adding like a 20 second shot of him wounded and trying in vain to get off the train before it blew up or something.
I felt the same way when Bane was killed in "Dark Knight Rises."
Brosnan's performance in this film is great, and is actually a good lesson for any Bond actor. While Craig, Dalton and Lazenby had their moments of emotion, much of the time with the character it's better to try and be as understated as possible. Compare this to The World is Not Enough where the direction and Brosnan's acting requires him to be much more dramatic (the scene where he confronts Elektra and says "he knew about my shoulder, he knew where to hurt me" in the oddest, most soap opera-esque way possible is a good example) and you can see the difference.
I always say, Craig's character started with Brosnan. A ruthless maniac that just doesn't let go of his target like some bloodhound, a man who's extremely destructive, he also portrays a ton of western ego now that Soviets were down and the ''greatest enemy'' is subdued and all.
But it was 90's and most Bond movies of this era were just cheesy. With Daniel Craig, they relied more on cinematography, made Bond movies artistically better, and explored Bond himself more
orumov could easily shoot bond in the head whenever he wants to. it is not good for bond that orumov comes behind him with a gun with natalya.
But if he did a temp to shoot bond007 from behind, natalya would’ve tried to deflect the aim to the left. That allowed bond to save her anyway.
@@pjosepha better for bond if orumov and natalya came infront of bond.
Brosnan had two great films Goldeneye and the World is not Enough. Craig is a terrible bond too gulliable, everyone plays him.
Trevelyan with the exception of GoldFinger is the best Bond Villain
My favourite Bond film by far
I would love to have seen this in cinemas back in the day. Bond is back on the edge😇😇
It was great. Nothing today compares to going to the movie theater around 1990-2000.
@@winnienguyen4420 Agreed
If only we had a time machine 😏😏
I saw a poster for it, massive poster that took up a whole wall, it looked so good. But I was there with my aunt to see another film, a stupid comedy about a beluga whale. Fuck sake
Was there....saw with my father and sister, was 10 at the time .
Kinda awkward during Xenia's getting aroused scenes lol
Golden Eye was made too good for its time and Brosnan could never elevate beyond it. Still, as the 1990s Bond he kept the franchise strong.
Wasn't Brosnan's fault though
that true. Its following installments by Brosnan were lukewarm. Golden eye will always the best Bond movie to me.
@@fujitofusan The tank chase remains right at the top of classic Bond moments. You'll never forget it.
Same story with Craig and Casino Royale. Martin Campbell is one of, if not the best Bond's director.
More like the Brosnan Bond films could not elevate beyond Pierce Brosnan. He carried all 4 movies he was in. Give him the writing team from the current era and his run would have been looked at very differently than the flack he unfairly gets.
The bit where James kills Ourumov and makes that daring escape from the train with Natalya before the bomb explodes is always my favourite scene from the film. I learnt more about that scene after playing the Video Game version on the Nintendo 64 where you kill Ourumov and use the Watch Laser to cut the hole to escape from the carriage of that Missile Train. When I see James use the Watch Laser to cut that hole on that carriage they're in I'm like "Ah Yes, I remember doing this in the Video Game version, Cool!"
2:34 that line is so.......
This movie has the best villains.
Megalomaniacal ex-mi6 agent, psychopathic sadomasochistic sex goddess, mad lad computer scientist, and a russian guy.
It’s got everything you could want from a villain lineup.
It really was a good movie!
Whoever did the casting for this movie deserves an award. There’s no actor in this movie that I’d consider a weak link. Every major actor I think was the perfect choice for their respective role.
@@FlyingV555 I'd go along with that... I thought it was a great movie and a lot of fun!
@@kleetus92 I’m not even really a huge Bond fan and I love this movie! I loved the game first but now watching the movie I like both.
This has always have and always will be my favorite Bond Movie. It was the first one I saw and I like the amount of romance this had.
the PERFECT Bond right there!
Ian Fleming style Cold War 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
every heartbeat sound I hear while they were getting out off the train, I felt a message saying 'Bond's not gonna make it, he's not gonna make it!' this is without doubt pierce brosnan quantum of solace- the measure of comfort due to having a death wish and being on the edge of death makes u feel more alive. Ian Fleming is a genius!!!!!!
The irony of this movie is that Sean Bean was probably the other best candidate to play James Bond at the time. As it is he plays a pretty perfect Bond Villain instead. I think they weren't ready for a blonde Bond just yet.
If Sean Bean was Bond, we'd have had Bond die in several films by now.
@@davids3539 No, he would stop dying in movies.
Roger Moore is a blonde himself
@@cheputehsaodah9588 and to think they made such a fuss over Daniel Craig being a blonde. And yet he's the greatest thing to happen to the franchise since Connery himself.
@@U2QuoZepplin Greatest thing? It was Craig’s idea to kill Bond. He doesn’t respect the franchise and has got a big ego
The train's front weirds me out from when I first watched it in VHS 📼 back in grade school, and it still is.
Looked like it was inspired from Easter Island statues...
Looks like the face of "Sam The Eagle" from the Muppet Show. 😁
I couldn't find any sources about actual Soviet Missile trains that look like 006's train so my guess is that he customized his engine to look like that. I am guessing it gives it ramming power for whatever reason or it makes it look menacing.
@@Seriona1 IRL the loco was actually a British Rail Class 20 diesel (heavily mocked up). Russian trains are a lot bigger in both track and loading gauge.
2:05 😂😂😂😂 amazing screams from sean bean 😂😂😂😂
I like how everyone got involved in massive crash but still got nice expensive costumes intact and no bruises.
The train is heavier than the tank. It is one of the most believable parts of the scene. 😂
Such a good movie.
Below my mind as a kid and i had the game on Nintendo 64 played the game so much.
Maybe I am biased because this film came out around the time I was a kid.
But it is my favorite of all the Bond films.
Onatop come off a bit strange as a kid but now I'm older I see what a sadistic twisted maniac she is 😐
you also know what a woman on-top means
As sadistic as Bond who kills 500 people a month and mostly before dinner.
You been a bad girl
I like how Ouromov actually considers for a sec that wait, maybe this was a bad idea, who’s this dude anyways?
Goldeneye from Russia with love licence to kill and sky-fall- best bond films ever
I respect all the Bond movies some better then others but this is my personal favorite
"Bond is alive?" "He escaped (chuckles)". Always loved how funny Ourumov thinks that is.
I always felt sorry for the poor tank. When I was younger I was always thought he could still use it.
Brosnan looked GREAT in this film ... just something about his longer hair made him look like a perfect Bond.
In later movies it was shorter and just didn't look as good.
I know it's a daft observation, but this clip reminded me how awesome he was visually in Goldeneye ...
that watch is mighty
First Pierce BROsnan 007 film and he gets Best FPS game EVER
And I thought the movie was made After the game Good times
I thought the exact same thing when I first saw the movie back then, haha.
A tank somehow got ahead of a speeding armored train’s route even though the train left first 🤔 Only Bond!
And then jump out just before impact and end up several hundred feet away before it happens...
🎶 gas, Gas? GAS!🎵🎶
It’s a manual and only bond knows how to put it race mode properly
Fast travel system
Creative liscense ofcourse.. A Bond movie can't be a documentary now! 🍷
gun sounds in this movie are underrated
Ah, the infamous "boys with toys" scene.
50 Tonne tank vs 400tonne Train xD No way in hell did that helicopter survive the collision xD
That is a true statement as well. I didn't even think about that...
2:02
hmmm it appears james bond managed to swap the T-55 with one made of plywood in 6 seconds
Bond...only Bond...
Well, it's Russian-made... wouldn't be surprised if it had the durability of plywood :D
Bond: One-inch armor plating
Natalia: I'm fine, thank you very much!
My entire life I've always thought she said "how fun" because she teases 007 constantly about moving vehicles & boys with toys
2:35 That line hits different after _No Time to Die._
Probably goldfinger and trevelyan were happy in graveyard
That's the same line he said in that Goldeneye n64 video game after bond shoots 006, in the Facility level
Back in 98, I played the game first, I later watched Tomorrow Never Dies, and then a few months later, I watched GoldenEye the movie. I then started watching the classic bond films.
Sounds crazy but couldn’t Oroumov potentially have switched to Bonds side after learning Alec was a Cossack?
oe of the best levels of Goldeneye 64
Train crashing into a tank one almighty bang
I love james bond 007
Sean Bean isn't dying in this scene.
He died near the Ending.
@@aleksandarvil5718 For England, James ?
@@lindildeev5721 No.... For Me.
@@aleksandarvil5718 AAAAAAAAAAAAH !
I think of all the Bonds out there, the Brosnan era had the best girls. My God they were both beautiful!!
Bond is so brave 😀😗😔
He sure was Bond wasnt afraid of anything
2:01 Halo fans whenever 343 Industries breathes.
Yessss🤌🏼
tank beat train!
Love this movie and the scène and my fav. Actor and bond too. Pierce
Poor train driver
1:12 Slap! Three stooges theme:🎼🎵🎶Wah wah wah wah wah🎶🎵
6:56--And your "Next" Natalya...
Standard operating Procedures....
Famke played the hell out of her role
So basically
Boris _somewhat_ pioneered a VPN?
Vetter Luck Nexvt tvime...SLOOGHEADS!!!
VPN as a concept exists since the 90ies...atleast to crypt your location.
He pioneered the onion network
Hmmm. so he hopped out of the tank and landed behind a bush 100 yards away
its called running
Q gave him a teleporter.
Yeah ramming a tank's a great idea!
Its not like they have any other options but to stay at speed and ram the tank. JB would otherwise just keep shooting the tank-gun until the train is stuck.
Considering that the Train is sporting a 5 ton sharp nose made of solid iron traveling at 35 - 40 mph, ramming a Tank is not so very bad as long as you are not inside it.
Watch a Diesel Locomotive hauling 100 plus loaded freight cars, and you get the idea of the power and build necessary to achieve such a feat.
@@carminemurphy1275 don’t those usually have like 3 or more literally backing them up?
@@TheLordexilius That being said though, Bond would have been better off shooting the rails in front of the train and then moving out of the way. That way he gets to keep the tank and he de-rails the train.
@@Extra-dg7uv I was going to say that as well, a shot at the rail would do way more than getting hit by 350 ton of train at 50 mph...
The lead unit is some kind of EMD switcher, probably a 1500 HP unit, 125 ton, each car is another 65-85 ton being passenger cars, then figure something for armor plating... Yeah, i'd definitely take the track before i'd put 50 ton of tank at a 7 to 1 weight disadvantage...
The music at 6:10. So ominous. Atmospheric. So perfect!
6:32 that was an explosive cigar !
3:16 Oooh Xenia....
2:32 Bond: I don’t think so
That's y he's badass
You first you second up!!
Alec: "Why can't you be a good boy and DIE?!"
Bond: "You First"
@@Steventhe2nd Bond (to Xenia): "You Second."
@@aleksandarvil5718 Bond: "UP!!!!"
Xenia really liked the idea of derailing
Pure masochist.
“chair”
spike inbound
Boris -
*RIPPING OUT SERVER BOARDS*
I don't think a tank would fall apart like that....
@Ian Turner imagie if it was real though my goodness what a bang it would be
My favorite thing about Pierce Brosnan's Bond was how serious and cold he was when shit got serious. But once the danger is over, back to his warm boyish charms. The lip service quip got me.
It is wery nise adwancharas wery good hatsoff bk Prasanna
1:26 She finds pleasure in everything.
Shes like Morticia Adams
@@JonNoto No, Morticia Adams looks more classy and wise.
@@shubhamverma2632 Truth be told I'd have done either one back in their prime...
The train had a big impact but the helicopter could fly without enough checking.
When we know today that originally it was to be Timothy Dalton's 3rd Leap, I think he bursts the screen.
The armored train on fire looks like a flaming skull face
Agreed
I didn’t follow any of the details as a kid. Only that I played the game. The whole Lienz Cossack story is deep.
My favorite Bond movie 🍿
1:51 the train now looks like it's been controlled by the Ghost Rider.
1:26 - "He's going to deeeerail usss" - that Russian accent by Famke
always love train horn!..1:37
My fatal weakness is alcohol, and remembering my past.
Look how aroused she sounds when she says "he's going to derail us."
Funny how a Class 20 has a a K5H on it. I know it’s just a stock sound effect though.
Someone knows their locomotives.
I'm so glad that in the German dubbed version of Golden Eye they didnt use the silly and "evil" Russian accent that is used in the original. The only person who has an accent is Onatop because of her being Georgian.
just like the video game
My name is Bond James Bond.
Famke Janssen is just 😫🥰 So Naughty.
Xenia Ohne Top! Topless Xenia.
@redDL89 of course, he's James Bond for crying out loud!
It is a Class 20 locomotive.
With an a American horn
Or A K5H horn
At the time the loco belonged to Pete Waterman
The most favorite opening scene i like
Soviet craftsmanship right there, tank blows into pieces from a train hit 😂
the armored train is also soviet craftmanship...
They grab the table edges as if their grip strengths are gonna keep them safe from train derailing.
I mean, if it's their only option, it's better than nothing...