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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 11 August 2003 From: H O L L Y W O O D |
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 28 February 2002 |
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Here's an almost 1st edition for sale on eBay; though it is 3rd state it's a bit cheaper than a 'true' 1st they sold there a while ago.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gardner-GOLDENEYE-Jame...1QQcmdZViewItem Not sure yet though if I want/can to spend this much money This post has been edited by J J: 19 November 2005 - 09:16 |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Cool UK proof!! Never saw that one before.
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 21 May 2003 From: Las Vegas, Nevada |
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Does Goldeneye's incoherent script come across more intelligently in the book? The Alec apparently was killed but he was faking and Bond blew him up so he's mad even though Bond thought he was dead and did what he had to do to escape issue really haunts the movie for me. It's just piss poor logic. Does anyone know how they handle this in the book??
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 6 April 2005 From: United Kingdom |
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QUOTE(J J @ 19 November 2005 - 09:15) Here's an almost 1st edition for sale on eBay; though it is 3rd state it's a bit cheaper than a 'true' 1st they sold there a while ago. http://cgi.ebay.com/Gardner-GOLDENEYE-Jame...1QQcmdZViewItem Not sure yet though if I want/can to spend this much money I have actaully got a copy very similar to that one. Weather or not it is first edition, I don't know. But it is a UK hardback. And I'am selling it. So if interested please PM. I'll only sell to Uk residence though. ![]() |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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QUOTE(Gri007 @ 20 November 2005 - 09:29) QUOTE(J J @ 19 November 2005 - 09:15) Here's an almost 1st edition for sale on eBay; though it is 3rd state it's a bit cheaper than a 'true' 1st they sold there a while ago. http://cgi.ebay.com/Gardner-GOLDENEYE-Jame...1QQcmdZViewItem Not sure yet though if I want/can to spend this much money I have actaully got a copy very similar to that one. Weather or not it is first edition, I don't know. But it is a UK hardback. And I'am selling it. You should be able to check along the spine or on the first few pages and copyright pages. It'll either be the Hodder & Stoughton or BCA, naturally. ![]() |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 6 April 2005 From: United Kingdom |
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It's BCA
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 5 July 2002 |
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I gotta ask, and perhaps it's not a question for this thread, but it's basically on-topic since this particular article is what I'm talking about.
I was wondering how it is that CBn's forum guidelines can prohibit the posting of images that happen to have the trademarked 007 logo and images, but your articles can. ![]() ![]() "That's a splendid name for it. It's certainly impressive enough. Quantum of Solace -- the amount of comfort." -James Bond |
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 25 September 2005 From: Preston ID |
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I serously liked the book when i was reaing it last summer. Like many, it was the first garener book I have read. The detail of the pre-credits was stunning, made it a lot eaiser to watch the film with an understanding of what the scene was about. Yet, everything has its lows. Scenes with Jack Wade in the car were a bit disapointing, long times without action made me want to skip some pages. Overall, 8/10 for me.
darthbond ![]() Awfully sorry to trouble you chaps. - Ian Fleming
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Here's a 1st BCA up on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/JOHN-GARDNER-GOLDENEYE...1QQcmdZViewItem
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 1 February 2006 From: Japan |
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I read up to Scorpius when i was in my teens, but hadn't read any Gardner until I read Goldeneye over the last few weeks.
I know it was his penultimate book, and it seems like he didn't like the script he was working from very much - how many times do characters say 'Don't be so bloody melodramatic'? The extra scenes are interesting (and Bond's deep feelings for Natalya), but the dialogue in the finished film is much better. The book seems very by the numbers, and only hits home the point that the film-makers did an amazing job with the film since the plot makes no sense. So I guess he was hampered. Bond, though, doesn't come across as a real character at all, and his bon mots are unfunny. I much prefer the Benson novelisations. A 3/ 5. Gonna finish up the Bensons (HTTK, DS, NDOD) next and then start with Gardner from the beginning. I hope his books are better than this one for the most part!!! This post has been edited by manfromjapan: 19 October 2006 - 19:47 ![]() paulie.toadfire.com
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Interesting review, manfromjapan. I actually thought this was one of the better books in the later Gardner era.
Will be interested to hear what you think of his other novelization, Licence to Kill. ![]() |
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