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miércoles, 1 de enero de 2020

Site updated!


This is the archive version of The GoldenEye Dossier featuring news and articles between 2011 and 2018. Please head to goldeneyedossier.blogspot.com to experience the new site, inaugurated on January 1, 2020.

sábado, 17 de septiembre de 2016

THE GOLDENEYE ARCHIVE - Blockbuster Magazine (May 1996, United Kingdom)


Welcome back to The GoldenEye Archive after a long while of absence. We now offer something that is nothing out of this world but will bring you some memories, particularly if you were a kid or a teen in the 1990s.
This is the takeaway magazine from the old Blockbuster video store from May 1996, when GOLDENEYE was released in VHS and Laserdisc. This UK edition offers a quick view of the film in two pages.

A big thank you to Nick Duckennabe for sending us this!


martes, 3 de septiembre de 2013

THE GOLDENEYE ARCHIVE - Cinefantastique (December 1995, US)

In our second edition of The GoldenEye Archive we are offering the December 1995 number of "Cinefantastique", a very well known American magazine now out of print.

This edition featured a 12-page article on GOLDENEYE, featuring  many film stills as well as interviews to Martin Campbell and Peter Lamont, as well as two pages dedicated to the Bond phenomenom with reviews of the previous 16 films by author Steven Rubin.



sábado, 31 de agosto de 2013

THE GOLDENEYE ARCHIVE - Cine Top (November 1995, Argentina)

Welcome to our new section, The GoldenEye Archive. In this new section we will be posting magazine articles related to the release of GOLDENEYE around the world covering more than one page and the cover. Many of you have enjoyed our Magazine and Newspaper album on Facebook, but we tought we should deliver something for the no 3.0 community and in a more tidy way, so all the articles will be uploaded in .pdf format for a clearer view and reading.



Today we start with a monthly magazine from Argentina called "Cine Top", which run in the 1990s long before the big theatre corporations occupied the whole country knocking the little cinemas out. In this case, we offer our readers the November 1995 edition, featuring a Keith Hamshere still of Pierce Brosnan starring for the first time as James Bond, and a four-page article with relatively known information and stills, finishing  with a list of all the Bond movies to date.