GoldenEra is a documentary that tells the story of the creation and legacy of the video game GoldenEye 007 (1997) for the Nintendo 64.GoldenEra is a documentary that tells the story of the creation and legacy of the video game GoldenEye 007 (1997) for the Nintendo 64.GoldenEra is a documentary that tells the story of the creation and legacy of the video game GoldenEye 007 (1997) for the Nintendo 64.
Ben Potter
- Self - Narration
- (voice)
Krishan Sharma
- Self - Tech Journalist
- (as Krishan Scharma)
Jim Miskell
- Self - Filmmaker & Writer
- (as James Miskell)
David Craddock
- Self - Author, Journalist & Editor, Shacknews.com
- (as David Craddick)
Peer Schneider
- Self - Chief Content Officer, IGN
- (as Peer Schnieder)
Daniel Ryckert
- Self - Games Journalist
- (as Dan Ryckert)
B. Jones
- Self - Character Artist, GoldenEye
- (as Brett Jones)
- …
Stephen Ellis
- Self - Programmer, GoldenEye
- (as Steve Ellis)
- …
David Doak
- Self - Designer, GoldenEye
- (as Dr David Doak)
- …
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Goldeneye. One of the best games ever made. Like everyone, we'd always go to Drew's to play 4 player cause his Dad had the huge projector to make your 1/4 of the screen feel bigger.
This movie. Ugh. I mean great job on these guys for their incredible talent and programming skills, but putting them in front of a camera does nothing to enhance the awesomeness of the memorable game.
They are straight up nerds with zero appeal and now I get why, despite RAREs reputation for excellence, they were never part of the marketing.
The accents are simply hideous, and these guys have about as much charisma as Pedro from napoleon dynamite.
Literally just an hour - two of "I didn't know the game would be so good but it was". (Insert nails on chalkboard British accent)
Do yourself a favor, just play the game if you're feeling nostalgic.
This movie. Ugh. I mean great job on these guys for their incredible talent and programming skills, but putting them in front of a camera does nothing to enhance the awesomeness of the memorable game.
They are straight up nerds with zero appeal and now I get why, despite RAREs reputation for excellence, they were never part of the marketing.
The accents are simply hideous, and these guys have about as much charisma as Pedro from napoleon dynamite.
Literally just an hour - two of "I didn't know the game would be so good but it was". (Insert nails on chalkboard British accent)
Do yourself a favor, just play the game if you're feeling nostalgic.
- seanlucmike
- Feb 8, 2025
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Did you know
- TriviaThis James Bond video game documentary is first released in the year 2022 which is the 60th Anniversary year of the OO7 movie series with 'Dr. No' (1962) having been the first Bond movie in the James Bond official film franchise.
- ConnectionsFeatures GoldenEye 007 (1997)
- SoundtracksGolden Eye
(uncredited)
Written by Grant Kirkhope & Toby Jepson
Performed by Toby Jepson & Grant Kirkhope
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- Countries of origin
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- Filming locations
- Twycross, Atherstone, Leicestershire, England, UK(on location)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
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