For England, James: Notes On The Visual Impact of GoldenEye
By: FSWL team
Published:
2020-12-23
For England, James: Notes On The Visual Impact of GoldenEye is the fifth book written by FSWL contributor Nicolás Suszczyk, our man in Argentina, who explains why there is much more to GoldenEye (1995) than being the James Bond film that saved the franchise 25 years ago. The book is dedicated to Peter Lamont and now available in Paperback and Kindle formats from Amazon.
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There is simply much more to GoldenEye than being a great action film of the 90s or even the James Bond film that saved the franchise a quarter-century ago.
The Pierce Brosnan 007 debut adventure represents perfect teamwork led by director
Martin Campbell and many other members of the crew such as editor
Terry Rawlings and director of photography
Phil Méheux, who donned the movie with beautiful aesthetic qualities and subtleties that often go overlooked.
For England, James, written by the author who previously wrote
The World of GoldenEye, makes an exhaustive and detailed scene-by-scene analysis at the 1995 United Artists hit film to help us understand the precious visual impact delivered by the creative minds behind it.
About the Author
Suszczyk became a James Bond fan when he first watched
GoldenEye at the age of 7 in his native Buenos Aires. As a freelance writer he has contributed to magazines like
MI6 Confidential and
Le Bond and websites like Ultimate Action Movie Club, From Sweden With Love, Archivo 007 and The Spy Command. He is the editor of the web sites
The GoldenEye Dossier,
Bond En Argentina, a blog inspired by the
From Sweden with Love site, and
The Secret Agent Lair which he co-admins with
Jack Walter Christian.
More about the book on https://goldeneyedossier.wixsite.com/forenglandjames.
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