A delayed project sitting on my laptop. thought i should upload it now! Music composed by Sean Callery, Eric Serra and David Arnold. No Copyright infringement intended. All Copyright belongs to MGM and all affiliated companies.
WOW....So wrong. The only one to return to Connery's Bond. He was the best Bond. But opinions are like a certain body part, everybody has one and thinks it's right. Lets just love Bond....except On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Mathan Thas Incorrect - Connery will always be the best Bond. Brosnan’s only good outing was GoldenEye and then he got progressively worse right up to the bloated mess that was Die Another Day.
There are some really deep cuts in here! I love it. For those that didn't seem to realise, this isn't original music, it's an edit of a bunch of different Bond soundtracks. The tank chase itself is probably the most re-scored sequence in the whole series. Two cues were written for the film (only one was used), one was re-recorded by the Prague Philharmonic, two cues have been written for video game adaptations, a handful of fan covers have been produced for the GoldenEye: Source fan mod, and a few fan musicians have attempted their own re-scores of the original scene. Among other cues, this video uses the original unused cue by Eric Serra, and the cue by Kevin Kiner from the 2010 video game (the percussion track).
I never liked the modern bonds as much as Connery, Lazenby and Moore. Bond was suave, sophisticated and discrete. Because a spy basically has to be. It's something I like about the splinter cell franchise - Sam Fisher often has to use his head and in a restrained, clever fashion to avoid a major international incident.
HOLY SWEET BLACK SABBOTH! Wish everyone had a man who would hijack a tank and kick some serious ass with it. *whispers* btw the reactive armor on that tank would have detonated
When I was a kid, #GoldenEye was the first #JamesBond movie that I started watching. I grew up watching it with my dad along with a couple other movies that came afterwards: #TomorrowNeverDies & #TheWorldIsNotEnough. My dad even told me about other Bond movies of the past & started watching most of them. Out of all this, I would say that both #PierceBrosnan & #TimothyDalton are my only favorite Bond actors. They did great job playing as the world’s favorite British Spy.
@@edwardmsr yes, i read they were fitted in the uk and the tank was raced about a bit doing skid turns in order to wear the rubber down a bit so it could slide on the cobbles without damaging them
I'm fairly certain that it is not a T-55, but a T-62, as the T-55 were never fitted with ERA, only with metal polymer blocks to modernize it. T-62 is the only tank around the same era that had used blocks of ERA that still had the same kind of optical viewpoints.
In the interrogation part, after Ourumov kills Mishkin, the music there is from 007: Everything or Nothing from PS2 & Gamecube 🤔 Also what a madlad, drifting with a tank XD
The pursuit of loudness in music is one to pursue, since it’s what the industry wants... but never forget that quiet moments can add punch to the next segment of noise. Mozart was one of the greats because he didn’t conform tot the standards of music at his time. In that vein, I’d say don’t be afraid to stop all the audio at times when it fits so you don’t have to transition between one laid track and another. Otherwise, you’ll beat and twist the music into pretzel shapes to make it do what you intend... and the journey to get there, might not fit with the moment.
As a kid this scene always confused the Hell out of me. Ourumov killing the Minister and the guard, then throwing Bond his weapon only to call for more guards. Adult me now knows he had to silence the Minister because he knew of Ourumov's betrayal and was going to make Bond the scapegoat.
im not one who sugar coats things to make people feel better, i think its an interesting perspective change, music has a lot of influence , cant please everyone. , some will even have a problem with ANYTHING you do, i dunno why but, thats them
He was also really good as Remington Steele on the television show of the same name. Pierce Brosnan was also in the movie "Dante's Peak," which was a really good movie. By the way, Pierce Brosnan is Irish. Sean Connery who was the first James Bond was Scottish. I think that there was one American who played James Bond.
The scene where ourumovs car goes through the building, at the start of that scene the front light is broken but is intact when the cars out the other side.
The reason I'm not a fan of the original score (used in the movie final cut) was because it didn't fit with the feeling already made by Eric Serra's rest of the score. It didn't have that nice beat and experimental sound that I personally like. This re score didn't fix that, and It went way over the top, adding in all those different David Arnold bond score bits and pieces.
This why you shouldnt try challenging a tank when James Bond is operating it those bad guys are lucky he didnt use the cannon. Ive watched the Golden a few times I liked it
Wouldn't a mesh floor be a bloody stupid idea in a place full of paper and wood? - any fire and it's going to go up like a roman candle as there is no containment.
Good effort man. The music had kind of a action/adventure feel to it. Personally I feel like a Bond movie needs a more subdued, almost dark feel to the music - to match the Bond character (license to kill secret agent, seduces women, saves the world, all at the expense of having a personal life). In my personal opinion, this rescore matched the pacing of the scene very well. In terms of the emotionality it was a bit off though. James Bond needs that dark, secretive undertone to the score. Going Pirates of the Caribbean with a Bond score is never going to be a good fit.
i was enjoying the clip till the tank scene and the only audio was the music and no longer the movie. Next time stop trying to edit something to try to make it better.
Petrohrad ..how ironic..and if kidnap tank why not shoot fire ...? Scene remembers me better when bond( Timothy Dalton) fight with Czechoslovakia police 😅😅..but these was. Better..all changes..when goldeneye pop on VHS 😅 it was iconic..
Why would you fuck this scene up with changed music? One of the best parts of the scene is where bond drives the tank through the wall and the iconic bond music starts up.
Well, no. Chances are this would spell a major international incident. Consequences for Britain would be dire so HMG would probably disavow bond as a rogue nut and pay reparations to the city it happened in.