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INTERVIEWS

In this section, we practice the "lost art of interrogation" with those involved in the world of GOLDENEYE. Check out our interviews!

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Unlike James Bond 007, you don't know his name or his number. But Joe Nimziki was the man behind the highly-praised GOLDENEYE trailer campaigns.

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JOE NIMZIKI

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Photographer John Stoddart was in charge of shooting the promotional stills used for the many GOLDENEYE poster and marketing campaigns, some of which are wrongfully attributed to Terry O'Neill and Keith Hamshere. 

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JOHN STODDART

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YANNICK ZENHÄUSERN

This young and talented Swiss-born composer is a big GOLDENEYE fan and Eric Serra's soundtrack for the 1995 film had a huge impact on him, one of the reasons that made him become a musician. "GoldenZen" has composed tracks for the GOLDENEYE: SOURCE mod and is currently working on the GOLDENEYE 25 fan project.

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Husband and wife, Starr and Jeff are known to the world of 007 for their successful James Bond Theme reversion featured in the GOLDENEYE trailers. Here they tell us a little more about it and their involvement in another Bond film, DIE ANOTHER DAY.

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STARR PARODI & JEFF FAIR

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PAVEL DOUGLAS

We talked to that man who proudly presents the Tiger Helicopter to a whole nation: Pavel Douglas made a short appaerance in GOLDENEYE as a French Warship Commander and tells us how was working with Martin Campbell and Famke Janssen like.

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GRANT KIRKHOPE

Grant was one of the three composers to create that unforgettable score for the GOLDENEYE Nintendo 64 game: here he tells us about the making of the music, working for Rareware and his love for James Bond.

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DANIEL KLEINMAN

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JOHN ALTMAN

Noted composer John Altman was the first man related to GOLDENEYE that has agreed to give us an interview. While Eric Serra composed most of the music for the movie, Altman was brought in when director Martin Campbell wanted a different, more traditional, take for the tank chase sequence and he delivered an unforgettable piece.
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