Nicolas Suszczyk

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About Nicolas Suszczyk
Nicolás Suszczyk became a James Bond fan when he first watched 'GoldenEye' at the age of 7 on his native Buenos Aires. He has contributed on many publications related to the world of James Bond and film entertainment, besides running the websites The GoldenEye Dossier and The Secret Agent Lair, which he co-admins with Jack Walter Christian.
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Blog postMade by a team of people who had little to no experience in the world of video games, GoldenEye 007 for Nintendo 64 solidified the resurgence of the cinematic James Bond with its source film from 1995, Pierce Brosnan’s debut in the role directed by Martin Campbell. It was also the door to the incredible world of 007 for many 90s kids: not only the game would take you to rent or buy the GoldenEye VHS tape, but using a magnetic watch throughout the Bunker II mission or facing off Baron Samedi and2 weeks ago Read more
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Blog postAnother Liam Neeson film takes us to the inevitable “Do we need yet another Liam Neeson action flick?” question. I don’t dare to answer that question because, while I am well aware that theatres have been bombarded with these kinds of productions lately, I can’t say I don’t enjoy them although I never saw anything out of this world with them. Until now.
The fact that Memory is directed by the man behind GoldenEye (1995) and Casino Royale (2006) makes it special, along wit4 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postNot so long ago I went to buy a couple of DVDs at a store I haven’t been to for a long time, and the manager, who knows I’m a James Bond fan and I have in fact bought him a couple of stuff some years ago made me the inevitable question: “What do you think about the latest film?” Inadvertently, he asked me something whose answer makes me get into trouble with many people because if you have been a Bond fan for almost 25 years, the ending of No Time To Die will not leave you indifferent, as many r2 months ago Read more
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Blog postThe physical beauty of the James Bond girls always comes up whenever we discuss the 60-year-old franchise. Apart from the gun barrel sequence, the 007 gun logo, the tuxedo and the silenced Walther PPK, probably two of the most iconic images associated with the saga are related to women: Ursula Andress coming out of the water in a white bikini and a belt holding a hunting knife, or Shirley Eaton’s dead body painted in gold, originated in Dr No (1962) and Goldfinger (1964), are co3 months ago Read more
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Blog postAfter how difficult 2019 and 2020 have been, I guess I should be thankful for a little more stable -yet not necessarily better- 2021. Didn't have the chance to write books outside the updated edition of A View To A Thrill: A Closer Look At The James Bond Trailers as I've been busy with another projects outside Bond. Anyway, I admit I didn't put too much passion on the latter as I had to include "No" Time To Die which, as many people know, has extremely disappointed me to the point o6 months ago Read more
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Blog postHEAVY NTTD SPOILERS AHEAD
It's been almost three weeks since I watched No Time To Die. Of course, I followed other people's "advice" to watch it more than once so I could "like it or understand it better", because, naturally, it took me 10 watches of GoldenEye and beating the whole N64 game in 00 Agent mode to love both! (I'm being extremely sarcastic, by the way). Long story short: I watched it an additional three times after the premiere, mostly because a8 months ago Read more -
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Blog postRead my No Time To Die review here (MODERATE SPOILERS): https://goldeneyedossier.wixsite.com/bond/post/no-time-to-die-the-final-insult
Lean mi crítica de Sin Tiempo Para Morir en español (SPOILERS MODERADOS):
https://bondenargentina.tumblr.com/post/663851759314321408/sin-tiempo-para-morir-007-con-licencia-para9 months ago Read more -
Blog postQuedan un par de horas para que finalmente vaya a ver una de las más anticipadas películas de James Bond, Sin Tiempo Para Morir. No sé cómo ordenar mis pensamientos, porque en este momento son muchos y son muy complicados de explicar. Los pocos que me conocen bien saben que el regreso de Bond nunca es una circunstancia aislada de cosas que impactan en mi vida: hay estrenos que se relacionan con la familia y la infancia, como GoldenEye o El Mañana Nunca Muere9 months ago Read more
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Blog postIt was 20 years ago today that two hijacked Boeing 747 commercial aeroplanes caused a macabre terrorist attack in the heart of New York City, but watching the images all over again still chills anyone in any part of this world. The terrorist attacks that took place in the morning of September 11, 2001, didn't just change the politics and social mood of the United States of America. It changed the whole world and particularly the Western hemisphere: anyone who grew up in the late 1990s and
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Blog postWARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS CONTAINED IN THIS ARTICLE! As many social media users point out, the next two weeks will determine if the upcoming James Bond film No Time To Die becomes a great movie or a great meme. On August 24, during the CinemaCon event in Las Vegas, MGM’s Michael De Luca screened nine unseen minutes of the pre-credits sequence of the film and assured attendants that the film will be released for good on October 8 in the United States and a week earlier worldwide, on Se9 months ago Read more
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Blog postIs Martin Campbell doing yet another “revenge” movie after we saw Mel Gibson and Jackie Chan avenging their daughters’ death in Edge of Darkness (2010) and The Foreigner (2017)? The most apparent answer is “yes” and the trailers will make you think that way.
Mr. Campbell himself told a Reddit user some weeks ago that Maggie Q’s motivation is avenging a loved one during an AMA session. But the truth is… The Protégé is a little more than a simple revenge stor10 months ago Read more -
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Blog postThere are at least two big historical events that nurture the story of the 17th James Bond film GOLDENEYE. The British betrayal of the Lienz Cossacks in 1945 directly motivates Alec Trevelyan's revenge plan, and there is also the setting of a new world order after the dissolution of the Soviet Union which serves as a backdrop as the story moves along through nine years.
However, there is a historical event most people overlook, and it is the one that directly provoked the10 months ago Read more -
Blog postEsta reflexión la escribí a mano el día 30 de marzo de 2019 durante mi última visita al Del Parque Shopping. Recientemente la encontré entre mis anotaciones y decidí compartirla con ustedes. Con mucha alegría me entero hoy que el centro comercial reabrirá en los próximos meses con el nombre Punto Del Parque.
El silencio es tan intenso que este lugar bien podría ser una iglesia, una biblioteca o un cementerio. Sin emb11 months ago Read more -
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Blog postGracias a Archivo 007 y Caltiki, miembro del foro, por su compra y su video.11 months ago Read more
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Blog postThe title pretty much says it all - I want to wish a happy silver anniversary to the "most powerful fun machine on Earth", the Nintendo 64. I've never been what you may call a gamer, but I loved video games as a kid and many times fantasized with owning this console when I saw Super Mario 64 promoted at every toy store in Argentina, in the days when I had the old Famicom. This console introduced me to James Bond as well, thanks to the GoldenEye 007 game, which prompted1 year ago Read more
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Blog postDuring the past week, I've been frequently thinking about love and concluded that the most recent romantic films, those that were released in the last five years —La La Land comes to mind as the primary example— gave me a bitter aftertaste. A taste of disappointment, because (call me old-fashioned) whenever I see a love story on the big screen I hope for them to end up together and seal their relationship with a kiss during the film's finale. This disappointment made me want to rewatch On Her Ma1 year ago Read more
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Blog postGOLDENEYE was the first James Bond film to deal with time. This can appreciated right after Daniel Kleinman's iconic main title sequence, when we see the secret agent driving his classic Aston Martin DB5 in the mountain roads of the South of France and a caption lets us know that this event takes place nine years after the pre-credits sequence, where 007 blew up a chemical weapons facility in the Soviet Union: the indication of this compound's location in the USSR is also1 year ago Read more
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Blog postMany film bluffs exploring the unlimited success of Ian Fleming’s secret agent James Bond through almost six decades have placed him under the category of “an assassin”.
It’s not astounding if we consider that -as the promotions for the first film Dr No reminds us- Bond has a licence to kill “when he chooses, where he chooses and whom he chooses”, and that ever since 2002 EON Production has embraced this narrative: in Die Another Day, two North Korean characters brand 001 year ago Read more -
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Blog postHappy Easter and Resurrection Day to all my friends..
To everyone who feels dead inside while continually living and hoping for survival, to everyone who has lost hope for a better future and has given up thinking and dreaming big and just settled for the basics, to everyone who saw or heard of loved ones dying, to everyone who witnessed misery and was humiliated by "minnows pretending to be whales" just because they have a better life than you and speak through ignoran1 year ago Read more -
Blog postBecause it's not just that "I miss you". You are missing from me.
Hope you're having a nice time after a year in afterlife.
And the peace we can't find over here anymore.
Je t'aime de tout mon coeur.
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Blog postConsciente del gran esfuerzo que implica comprar mis libros en Argentina debido a su costo en dólares, esta semana se han publicado en MercadoLibre mis cuatro primeros libros en formato digital: El Mundo de GoldenEye, El Bond del Nuevo Milenio: Los Días de Pierce Brosnan como James Bond, Licencia Para Promocionar: Un Vistazo a los Tráilers de 007 y Más Allá Del Hielo: A Favor y en Contra de Otro Dìa Para Morir.
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Blog postLes comparto mi entrevista con Fernando Valencia en El Periscopio, hablando sobre mis libros y muy especialmente sobre El Bond del Nuevo Milenio, que analiza la era de Pierce Brosnan como James Bond. La entrevista fue emitida el sábado 13 de febrero de 2021.1 year ago Read more
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Blog postCon profundo pesar me enteré de la partida del Dr. Carlos Saúl Menem, quien fuera presidente de Argentina durante mi infancia, una infancia que -por cierto- fue hermosa y a la que a menudo le escapo simplemente porque no tiene ni punto de comparación con muchos aspectos de mi presente actual.
No voy a hablar de sus medidas políticas, ni de lo que hizo bien, ni de lo que hizo mal. Sé que muchos pasaron momentos difíciles durante su gobiern1 year ago Read more -
Blog postDecidí escribir este artículo en español porque quiero hacerlo fluir del modo más ligero posible, y además este es un tema sobre el que he reflexionado mucho, durante estos tiempos de distancia social y, principalmente a causa de ellos. Se trata de la queja y la mala prensa que me parece que, injustamente, ésta tiene.
Las redes sociales, esa suerte de gran patio de recreo del universo entero donde todos arrojan sin sentido sus felicida1 year ago Read more
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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 brought you '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.
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The World of GoldenEye: A Comprehensive Study on the Seventeenth James Bond Film And Its Legacy
Jun 2, 2019
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GoldenEye was much more than the debut of Pierce Brosnan in the role of James Bond. It was the film that saved the series after facing six years of an uncertain future, and the title is now a popular legend among gamers thanks to the huge success of the Nintendo 64 video game adaptation. In the eve of its 25th anniversary in 2020, this book offers a comprehensive analysis on one of the best Bond films ever released and the impact in popular culture that brought a new generation of Bond fans, in a craze that was very reminiscent to the waves of Bond mania from the 1960s. The creative process behind the film, the emergence of a relatively unknown international cast, and the influence of the Cold War in the story are just some of the themes this comprehensive analysis of the 1995 film will address to prove GoldenEye is, many times, an overlooked classic.
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From Famke Janssen's dashing introduction driving a luxurious red Ferrari through the mountain roads of Monaco in GoldenEye to Halle Berry coming out of the tropical waters of Cuba in Die Another Day, the women Pierce Brosnan came across throughout his James Bond stint were fascinating: a combination of beauty, brains, romance and elegance perfectly in tune with the world changes seen through the 1990s and the new millennium. Straight Up, With A Twist celebrates them while making a comprehensive analysis of their relationship with 007 and the world surrounding them. Survival, ambition, lust, revenge and female empowerment are just some topics brought to discussion in this study of the women that tried to love, kiss or kill the fifth official Bond in films and video games.
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The first time Pierce Brosnan went to the cinema, aged 11, he watched a James Bond film. At the age of 27, he married a James Bond girl. He had the chance of playing James Bond himself at the age of 33 but lost the role due to contractual obligations. He was 41 when he was formally announced as the fifth actor to play James Bond on June 8, 1994, playing the role for a decade in four movies and six video games. One could say that it was written that at some point of his life Brosnan would play Ian Fleming’s secret agent, and this happened during a particular time where the world was going through many cultural, technological and political changes. This book offers an in-depth look to the era that took the franchise to new heights from the 1990s to the first years of the new millennium, remarking the importance that Pierce Brosnan’s portrayal of James Bond has had to guarantee the continued success of 007 into the 21st century.
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The James Bond films have been entertaining audiences from all over the world for nearly six decades, and 2021 saw the long-awaited return of 007 with No Time To Die. Different marketing approaches were made through the years to sell each one of the 25 official films and other two unofficial productions. This updated edition of A View To A Thrill has been expanded to include recently discovered promotions as well as all the main trailers for the most recent Bond adventure, analyzing how these promotional features had presented radical changes over the years, from the old times when a narrator shouted that James Bond was back in action to the present day where a fast-paced editing of action scenes and dialogues gives the potential viewer a thrilling look to an upcoming 007 adventure.
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"This book is not a blind defence to 'Die Another Day'. This is not even a tribute to the 20th James Bond film or a subjective appreciation of it. This is just a book that intends to give a second look to a film that is ranked quite low in the list of filmgoers or 007 fans". With these words, author Nicolás Suszczyk ('The World of GoldenEye', 'The Bond of The Millennium') begins to assess the fourth and final James Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan and released in November 2002 as the series reached its ruby anniversary, also taking into account the sociocultural context of the early days of the new millennium in an era divided between the fear of terrorism and the leisure provided by new forms of technology. 'Beyond The Ice' deconstructs 'Die Another Day' as no book has done before and explains why there is more to Bond 20 than an invisible Aston Martin Vanquish and 007 surfing a computer-generated tsunami.
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The Films of Martin Campbell: Bond, Zorro and Beyond
Oct 28, 2020
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The world knows Martin Campbell as the man who directed two successful James Bond films and brought Zorro back to the big screen. But his career also includes crime thrillers, political movies, romantic dramas, horror-comedies and even a few erotic films! This book offers you a guide and takes a look at the career of the New Zealand-born director who has been thrilling audiences for more than 35 years, a name that has become a synonym of action, excitement, thrills, passion and talent.
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El Mundo de GoldenEye: Un Estudio Sobre la Película de James Bond y su Legado (Spanish Edition)
Jun 24, 2019
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GoldenEye fue mucho más que el debut de Pierce Brosnan en el rol de James Bond. Fue la película que salvó esa saga tras seis años de tener un futuro incierto, y este título es también una leyenda popular entre los videojugadores gracias al enorme éxito de la adaptación del film en un juego para la consola Nintendo 64. A medida que nos acercamos a las bodas de plata del film en 2020, este libro ofrece un análisis comprensivo sobre una de las mejores películas de James Bond y su impacto en la cultura popular, que abrió camino a una nueva ola de "bondmanía" que de algún modo fue similar a las de la década de 1960. El proceso creativo de la película, el surgimiento de un elenco internacional prácticamente desconocido, y la influencia de la Guerra Fría en la historia son sólo algunos temas que este profundo análisis tratará sobre el film de 1995, demostrando que, en más de una ocasión, GoldenEye es un clásico pasado por alto.
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Straight Up, With A Twist: Las Increíbles Mujeres del James Bond de Pierce Brosnan (Spanish Edition)
Jun 16, 2022
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Desde la espectacular presentación de Famke Janssen conduciendo un Ferrari rojo por las rutas montañosas de Mónaco en GoldenEye hasta Halle Berry emergiendo de las cálidas aguas de Cuba en Otro Día Para Morir, las mujeres con las que el James Bond de Pierce Brosnan se encontró fueron indudablemente fascinantes: la combinación de belleza, inteligencia, elegancia y romance, en perfecta sintonía con los cambios que el mundo experimentó entre los años noventa y la llegada del nuevo milenio. Straight Up, With A Twist celebra su existencia a la vez que las analiza profundamente así como a su relación con 007 y el mundo que las rodea. Supervivencia, ambición, lujuria, venganza y empoderamiento femenino son algunos de los temas a tratar en este estudio sobre las mujeres que trataron de amar, besar o matar al quinto James Bond de la historia en las películas y videojuegos que protagonizó.
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Licencia Para Promocionar: Un Vistazo a los Tráilers de 007 (Edición Actualizada) (Spanish Edition)
Nov 27, 2021
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Las películas de James Bond han entretenido a diversos públicos en casi seis décadas, y 2021 nos presentó el muy esperado regreso de 007 en Sin Tiempo Para Morir. Diferentes estrategias de marketing se realizaron a lo largo de todos estos años para vender cada una de las 25 películas oficiales de esta saga más otras dos aventuras no oficiales. Esta edición actualizada de Licencia Para Promocionar ha sido expandida para incluir nuevas promociones recientemente descubiertas, así como también los principales tráilers de la más reciente aventura de Bond, analizando cómo estos anuncios presentaron cambios radicales a lo largo de tantos años, desde los viejos tiempos en los que un narrador gritaba que James Bond volvía a la acción hasta la actualidad, donde apenas se requiere un montaje de fugaces planos de acción y diálogos para darle al posible espectador un emocionante anticipo de una aventura de 007 que está por venir.
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'GoldenEye' es mucho más que una gran película o incluso el film de James Bond que salvó a la saga hace ya un cuarto de siglo. El debut de Pierce Brosnan como el agente 007 representa un trabajo en equipo perfecto encabezado por el director Martin Campbell y muchos otros miembros del equipo, como el editor Terry Rawlings y el director de fotografía Phil Méheux, quienes le otorgaron a esta película sutilezas estéticas que son varias veces pasadas por alto. 'Por Inglaterra, James', escrito por el autor de 'El Mundo de GoldenEye', hace un detallado análisis escena por escena del exitoso film de United Artists en 1995 para ayudarnos a comprender el precioso impacto visual que ofrecieron las mentes creativas detrás de él.
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“Este libro no es una defensa ciega de 'Otro Día Para Morir'. Ni siquiera es un tributo a la vigésima película de James Bond o una apreciación subjetiva de ella. Esta obra simplemente intenta darle un segundo vistazo a una producción que generalmente está calificada entre las últimas de los fanáticos del agente 007”. Con estas palabras, el autor Nicolás Suszczyk ('El Mundo de GoldenEye', 'El Bond del Nuevo Milenio') comienza a explorar la cuarta y última aventura de Pierce Brosnan como James Bond, estrenada en noviembre de 2002 mientras la saga celebraba su 40 aniversario, considerando el contexto sociocultural de los primeros días del nuevo milenio, en una era dividida entre el temor al terrorismo y el ocio producido por nuevas tecnologías. 'Más Allá Del Hielo' deconstruye a 'Otro Día Para Morir' como ningún libro lo ha hecho jamás y explica porqué el Bond número 20 consta de mucho más que un Aston Martin Vanquish invisible y de 007 surfeando un tsunami generado por computadoras.
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