One of Bond's best outfits in my personal opinion, it just suits the country driving and the alpine location with tweed, but with Bond's favoured knit tie, paired with some suede derbys and twill trousers it looks well put together but comfortable.
Love the chase, but does anyone else find it weird they put tyres screeching when the boat was in water? When he does the 180 turn, sounds like a car doing a handbrake turn, just find it funny
With some help from Doc Brown and Marty McFly this would be a great spot for Star Trek Voyager's Delta Flyer!!!! First it uses a Klingon Cloaking Device to make itself invisible. Next it uses a "Full Boost Vertical" feature which allows the ship to elevate into the air. Once it is hovering above the bad guys if opens fire with all of it phaser cannons on the bad guys and their cars!!!! The bad guys find themselves being killed by phaser shots and they can't even see where the shots are coming from!!!! Lol!!!!
This was John Barry at his utmost best. It’s interesting to note that as the Bond films got worse, Barry’s scores got better. This scene and the Firetruck scene in A View to a Kill are my favorite Barry pieces. Not my favorite Bond movies, but my favorite Bond Scores.
Suppose that instead of chasing James Bond 007 in the 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, those police officers are in pursuit of 1950s movie icon James Dean at the steering wheel of the truly greatest of all the 1969 Dodge Chargers ever built, General Lee?!
I can only imagine the look of confusion on everyone's faces when they said "What exactly do they mean by "He cut the car in two"..?" and then later "Blew up the trailer?! How in the Kremlin's name does an Aston Martin blow up a trailer?! You sure they're not all drunk on cheap vodka?!"
This movie balances Bond shenanighans with simplicity very well, doesnt too far in one way or the other. The action does its job without going bonkers like lets say Die Another Day
Gotta love Q's fishing boat 😂
5:12 😂😂😂
1:30: OH, ITS ON NOW!!
Jaws and Sir Roger Moore's Bond are amazing
1:31 "Congratulations"
One of Bond's best outfits in my personal opinion, it just suits the country driving and the alpine location with tweed, but with Bond's favoured knit tie, paired with some suede derbys and twill trousers it looks well put together but comfortable.
WATCH THAT ON 2X SPEED XdddddD
5:35 this moment for… it’s Batman. 🦇🖤
Still no airbags
the music is so beautiful
6:33 I am mesmerized by that draw of the pistol by Roger Moore. How'd he do that?
A party crasher.....
This is probably the very best opening action scene in the entire series.
I went to see this film twice at theatre :D
Love the vintage Chevy horn on that Chevelle Malibu at 3:44 😊
Caroline, Pierce Brosnan's (James Bond's) first Bond girl/woman to appeared.
Daniel Craig he so good looking when he was younger in James bond films his wife so pretty ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Remy Julianne and his boys at there best again
This Bond movie is so underrated.
4:23 Can you swim?
I bet all would love to have an Ejector Seat button in their car.
This has to be my favourite pre-title Bond sequence. I remember watching it at the cinema and being blown away by it!
I'm going to solden next week, very excited!
Love the chase, but does anyone else find it weird they put tyres screeching when the boat was in water? When he does the 180 turn, sounds like a car doing a handbrake turn, just find it funny
This is still one of the best James Bond openings ever !!
They located one of the two hero. Mustangs. From. Film
Honda trikes were new and killers
Rover wheel falls off near. End
amazing how the villains can never hit anything
Of all the Bond movies I have seen, Bond really used his car in this one.
With some help from Doc Brown and Marty McFly this would be a great spot for Star Trek Voyager's Delta Flyer!!!! First it uses a Klingon Cloaking Device to make itself invisible. Next it uses a "Full Boost Vertical" feature which allows the ship to elevate into the air. Once it is hovering above the bad guys if opens fire with all of it phaser cannons on the bad guys and their cars!!!! The bad guys find themselves being killed by phaser shots and they can't even see where the shots are coming from!!!! Lol!!!!
Not from him !!
This was John Barry at his utmost best. It’s interesting to note that as the Bond films got worse, Barry’s scores got better. This scene and the Firetruck scene in A View to a Kill are my favorite Barry pieces. Not my favorite Bond movies, but my favorite Bond Scores.
Suppose that instead of chasing James Bond 007 in the 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, those police officers are in pursuit of 1950s movie icon James Dean at the steering wheel of the truly greatest of all the 1969 Dodge Chargers ever built, General Lee?!
A 160 bhp Alfa GTV6 being chased by 90 bhp BMW 518's 😂
That's a WW2 ship from D Days isn't it? 6:08
Ohhh my carrr
I can only imagine the look of confusion on everyone's faces when they said "What exactly do they mean by "He cut the car in two"..?" and then later "Blew up the trailer?! How in the Kremlin's name does an Aston Martin blow up a trailer?! You sure they're not all drunk on cheap vodka?!"
2:15 - the music is awesome !
0:11 Roger Moore: "I need this!"
Ah nices ones ❤ favorite szene in Spectre💯💯💯
This movie balances Bond shenanighans with simplicity very well, doesnt too far in one way or the other. The action does its job without going bonkers like lets say Die Another Day
Sped it up to 1.25x and it works perfectly!
The music in this is terrible. So many opportunities to kick into the Bond theme and it's never once used. Just generic television music.
I'm so happy I own one of the stunt cars from this
It's so weird this was the last Bond film where the USSR still existed.
007 was high key a dangerous menace
A great movie, which is almost a parody of itself. And one featuring the most obvious plot hole. Tilly overtakes Bond, but then ends up behind him.🤔
Bond and an absolute stunning Bond girl. What’s not to like.
I feel little sorry for tourists that saw the film and went looking for the mountains between Bratislava and Vienna.