007 Things We Learned About GoldenEye from Famke Janssen and Martin Campbell

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Famke Janssen and director Martin Campbell joined IGN’s Watch From Home Theater to watch one of the all time great James Bond movies, GoldenEye. Here are some of the highlights from more than two hours worth of behind the scenes insight into the making of the film, including how many takes they spent on the epic dam bungee jump, how much it costs to fix a Ferrari, how Famke broke a bone playing Xenia Onatopp, why the Bond theme was almost absent from the tank chase through St. Petersburg and the lost art of models in film.

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