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GoldenEye (movie)

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GoldenEye is the seventeenth James Bond movie (19th if you include Casino Royale and Never Say Never Again) and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. It was released in 1995.

It is also the first in the series with a title not taken from one of Ian Fleming's Bond stories; in the film, "GoldenEye" is the code name of a secret military satellite, but in real life the producers chose the name because it was the name of the house in which Fleming was living when he wrote the first James Bond novel.

Warning: Plot details follow.

The beginning of the movie shows James Bond and his friend Alec Trevelyan, agent 006, infiltrating a base in Arkhangelsk in the Soviet Union, now Russia. Trevelyan is captured and presumably killed at the hands of Colonel Arkady Grigorovich Orumov, but Bond escapes.

Several years later, after the collapse of the USSR, a woman named Natalya Fydorovna Simonova (surname pronounced Sim-yo-ni-va) becomes the only survivor of the attack on Severnaya led by Xenia Onatopp, an operative of a criminal organization known as Janus. Simonova is being chased by Janus operatives. This came after Janus operative Onatopp stole the Tiger helicopter. Onatopp stole the helicopter by seducing the pilot the night before a scheduled flight and killing him by crushing his chest between her thighs during sex.

Bond is charged with finding Natalya and stopping Janus from its dastardly deeds. He discovers during his mission that Trevelyan is not only still alive, but in fact is the mastermind behind Janus.

The theme tune GoldenEye was performed by Tina Turner.

GoldenEye was made into a famous video game for the Nintendo 64 by Rareware.


James Bond movies
Dr. No | From Russia with Love | Goldfinger | Thunderball | You Only Live Twice | On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Diamonds are Forever | Live and Let Die | The Man with the Golden Gun | The Spy Who Loved Me | Moonraker | For Your Eyes Only | Octopussy | A View to a Kill | The Living Daylights | Licence to Kill | GoldenEye | Tomorrow Never Dies | The World Is Not Enough | Die Another Day
Casino Royale | La Resurrection du Dragon | The Green Jade Mahjongg | Never Say Never Again | The Property of a Lady