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Goldfinger (Special Edition) |
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Rating: Summary: Olympic Gold Review: Goldfinger is bought to new life with DVD technology. This in the continuing saga of James Bonds adventures stars one of the greatest Bonds to utter the words "shaken not stired". Secret agent 007 continues the heart racing story-line of all Bond adventures with the non stop action and the ever present Bond girls. Goldfinger again puts Bond in a predicament that he always manages with his sophistication, wit and charm. This is a great film and is fantastic audio and visuals with the DVD. END
Rating: Summary: An incredible movie even for James Bond Review: This is an outstanding movie. With an excellent plot to increase the value of gold by the villain Auric Goldfinger. An incredible henchman, Oddjob, with his unique ways of killing people. Outstanding Bond girls. Great action sequences. Everything you've came to expect from James Bond. A must-buy. END
Rating: Summary: THE BEST BOND EPIC Review: GOLDFINGER is the best of the 007 series. This outing is flawless, with Sean in great form. If he was going to bail out on the series, this would have been the time with him ultimately on top. Thankfully, he stuck around 3 more times, or Bond scholars in later years would have had an even more intense debate on their plates. The dialogue and high camp is equal to the gadgets and (for the time) technology. "My name is Pussy Galore." BOND: I must be dreaming. And of course the CIA eating at Kentucky Fried Chicken, presumably the original Louisville store. I didn't see The Colonel behind the counter. A timeless classic.
Rating: Summary: The best Bond film ever! Review: This film has it all. Action, humour, romance, exotic locals, espionage, a fabulous script, a great villain. I do like another poster here feel sorry for sexy Shirley Eaton as she dies in this film of paint suffocation. I hope in real life she didn't miss herself (I read that at videoflicks.com the miss herself bit).
Rating: Summary: No Mr. Bond! I expect you to die! Review: This Bond film, more so than other Connery or subsequent Bond films, introduced fear to the audience. Anybody who gets in Auric Goldfinger's way, or does something against his wishes(male or female) is killed with vicious brutality, no questions asked. And unlike other movies, Bond usually doesn't have a chance to save them. The ever efficient Oddjob does the dirty work in effortless ease, a scary thought, and the lasting image from this film for me, is Oddjob making a kill with his hat as the victim tries in vain to run away. The classic laser scene comes a close second. Bond has to be resourceful to outsmart Goldfinger, who has been planning a raid on Fort Knox for years.... If you haven't seen this one, then shame on you!
Rating: Summary: her comes 007 Review: i love james bond and all of the bond movies so this is a great one and you no what there a womnen her name is pussy yes i did say pussy and i tgink you will love it if you like bond at all
Rating: Summary: Enter Oddjob, Pussy and the rest of the crew Review: One of the more realistic Bond's i.e. one that wasn't completely impossible for it to happen. James Bond sets out to foil the evil plans of Auric Goldfinger to destroy the gold reserves at Fort Knox, in cahoots with Red China. Shooting though several Jamaica, Miami, Switzerland and Kentucky, Bond must battle Goldfinger's brutal minions. Especially the silent, ruthlessly efficient, seemingly invincible and oddly charismatic Oddjob.
The plot unfolds slowly but steadily, with witty repartee, and 60's style action.
And of course the gorgeous girls bond romances. There is the lovely Jill Masterson (Shirley Eaton) , who is cruelly murdered by Goldfinger by being coated in gold paint. The only parts of the Bond movies that I never enjoy is when one of the beautiful girls die. They actually make me rather sad actually.
The extremely Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman) plays another one of Goldfinger's team and a dangerous adversary for Bond, but great to see her come out well and wooed by Bond onto the side of good (even though she claims at the beginning to be immune to charm).
Each of the Bond girls has their own special charm, and Pussy not only knows how to be a smooth operator, she has a body that makes any clothes looks stunning, with a backside that stops conversation. I liked her , I really liked her, and was just so glad she didn't end up as one of the Bond girls who didn't make it through.
Rating: Summary: goldfinger best bond movie Review: Unarguably the best Bond film ever. Non-stop action, and Connery at his best.This one is a classic. I own all 3 sets and it is the most enthralling of the series to date. Goldfinger plays a great villian and Connery is sexy. There is also "Pussy Galore" for the guys."Odd Job" is introduced as Goldfingers bodygaurd, and golf caddy, and a great standoff between he and Bond in the end.The classic line "Lets have a little fun with Mr Goldfinger"
Bond tricks Goldfinger by switching golf balls.
Rating: Summary: The Ultimate Bond Film Review: This is not just the best James Bond Film but this is a great film. This film is a classic. At the time this film was made Sean Connery, the only James Bond that matters, had comfortably ensconsed himself into the 007 persona. This film has a great story, great villains in Goldfinger(Gert Frobe) and Oddjob(Harold Sakata). Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore ranks as one of the few "Bond girls" who could go toe-to-toe with James Bond which is no small achievement. The title song performed by Shirley Bassey is classic. As high-tech as the modern Bond gadgets have become the Aston-Martin equipped with ejector seats, oil slicks, and machine gun terrets still ranks as the best. On a note of trivia, anybody seeking a good parody of the Bond films should check out the episodes of "The Beverly Hillbillies" where Jethro decides he wants to be a "double-knot spy". Their a hoot.
Rating: Summary: "No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!" Review: This 1964 release is probably one of the most memorable Bonds ever. A great screenplay that has one of the most sinister and memorable villains in the franchise, Auric Goldfinger.
Here Bond is out to foil a sinister plot involving gold and Fort Knox. Who could have such an interest in the precious metal other than the cold-blooded villain, Auric Goldfinger? A man who disposes of meddlers by plating them with gold and making them die of suffocation. A man who, unlike other villains, doesn't bother with small talk prior to expediting Bond and is quite frank about it when asked, "Do you expect me to talk?" and replies, "No Mr. Bond. I expect you to die!" Bond discovers Goldfinger's ways when one of his bunnies (Shirley Eaton) falls victim to the miscreant's unusual killing methods. The film also contains a Bond Bunny with the most memorable name, Pussy Galore: a name that would become a parody in Mike Meyer's later "Austin Powers" spoofs. The film also includes perhaps the most memorable gadget car: an Astin-Martin with smoke screen exhausts, road spikes, a bullet-proof shield, and of course, your complimentary ejection seat.
This is probably one of the best Bonds of all time with dastardly villains, memorable Bond Bunnies, and a great overall plot. Don't miss this Bond extravaganza.
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