goldeneye
Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen), a beautiful but vicious villain working with the Russian Mafia, spearheads the theft of the controls to GoldenEye, a high-tech satellite weapons system, and with her gunmen, she kills most of the soldiers and guards at a top-secret military facility in the process. [1]
GoldenEye is the type of game N64 owners have been waiting for since they finished Mario 64. [2]
Pierce Brosnan made his first appearance as James Bond in this action thriller, the 17th in the series (excluding the 1967 Casino Royale and the 1983 Never Say Never Again) featuring the suave British super-agent. [1]
GoldenEye 007 is a 1997 first-person shooter video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64 video game console, based on the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye. [3]
Released in 1995, the film was directed by Martin Campbell and unlike previous Bond films, is the first film to not take any story elements from the works of novelist Ian Fleming. [...] GoldenEye is the seventeenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. [4]
Armed with his license to kill, James Bond (Agent 007) races to Russia in search of the stolen access codes for GoldenEye, an awesome space weapon that can fire a devastating electromagnetic pulse toward the Earth. [5]
Sadly, this was the last film in the Bond series for special-effects supervisor Derek Meddings, who died in the midst of production; the film was dedicated to him. [...] As the story begins, Agent 007 and his partner, Agent 006 (Sean Bean), pull a daring raid on a chemical weapons plant in the Soviet Union; however, they are captured by Russian troops, and while Bond is able to escape, 006 is not so lucky. [1]
To replace Dalton, the producers cast Pierce Brosnan, who had been prevented from succeeding Roger Moore in 1986 because of his contract to star in the Remington Steele series. [...] She also tells 007 to not go out for revenge against Ourumov when he is found (for Trevelyan’s death) and he flies to St. Petersburg to meet CIA agent Jack Wade (Joe Don Baker). [...] She attempts to kill him but he overpowers her and she takes him to Janus after which he proceeds to knock her out cold. [4]
Looks like the early responses to “Casino Royale” are surprisingly strong — and you’d expect the British film experts to be particularly finicky about this specific series. [5]
The story was conceived and written by Michael France, with later collaboration by other writers. [4]
It has been praised for the quality of its multiplayer deathmatch mode, and its incorporation of stealth elements and varied objectives into its single player missions. [3]
Sources:
[1] GoldenEye: Information from Answers.com
[2] GoldenEye 007 for N64 - GameSpot
[3] GoldenEye 007 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[4] GoldenEye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[5] GoldenEye Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes