Goldfinger

Published: May 7, 2020, 3:52 p.m.

By 1963, James Bond has now become an international success with two popular installments brought to cinemas around the world. For the third installment, Goldfinger, new director Guy Hamilton was brought in to broaden the appeal of the suave super spy, by making subtle changes to the formula and the tone of the films. Not only was this approach a major success, but had a lasting impact on the tone of the series for decades to come. But does that tone still resonate today? MovieDude Eric, Chris Tondevold, and special guest All Things Good and Nerdy's Chris Farrell sip a vodka martini and polish their guns while discussing this classic film.

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