I thought that was one of the best Bond films ever. It was the first time that Bond didn't rely on any special gadgets to get him out of a jam, just his skills.
My favorite pre Craig Bond movie. Lazenby totally pulled off who the F*ck else is Bond? I'm Bond, let's go. And that Toboggan scene is not only great, it's the first time movie Bond had actual hand to hand combat with the main villain. Only once repeated at the end of Goldeneye in another great scene. (For England, James? No. For me)
Yes, for a man in his eighties, George Lazenby is in fine form. Last year, he was photographed riding a bicycle in London. Among other things, he was doing motocross into his sixties! Just what one would expect from a retired 007. I’m glad about two things: that he didn’t stick around to do crap like “ Man With The Golden Gun”; and that he is still here to see how much his film is appreciated, however belatedly. (I take pride in having done so from the beginning - Christmas 1969.)
A lot of action sequences like this one were ahead of their time and that is one of the many reasons the older Bond films from the 60's still stand out today and paved the way for a lot action blockbusters later on to continue and advance the techniques.
John Glen directed this scene. He went on to direct the famous parachute jump in "The Spy Who Loved Me", the opening of "Moonraker" and, of course, the five consecutive Bond films of the 80s. A true master of his craft. Interestingly, John Glen recalls working with Lazenby as rather uncomplicated. Most of his co-stars, as well as producer Broccoli and director Hunt, usually describe Lazenby as being kind of a douche on set, but John Glen got along with him.
Yes, John Glen shot the scenes under the instructions and storyboards of Peter Hunt. John said "When I headed over, Peter shared details of the On Her Majesty’s Secret Service bobsled sequence and said “How would you like to direct this?” I took 10 minutes to read the sequence - it was a very good action scene. Peter had run behind schedule in Switzerland because, as usual, as soon as a film crew arrives, the snow stops and the sun shines. The bob run was melting away so he needed someone to go in and shoot it quickly before it all disappeared. I jumped at the chance and within a couple of days I was on my way to Switzerland! It was the most important film I’d worked on at that time. A fantastic crew and fantastic facilities. I worked mainly with the expert skiers. I think I was the only one who didn’t ski. "
LIKE WHO IS HE TALKING TO LMAO 🤣 I love that Bond like says this shit to amuse himself, considering the subject matter it's just so fucking wholesome and human
Lazenby was raw, like Craig is now..He never got the appreciation he deserved, that movie has gone on to become the best Bond movie ever, even after half a century. George Lazenby you were the ultimate Bond, James Bond
@@sharonmcgillivray2119 Lazenby's Bond, relatively young, vulnerable and infinite, has some similarities with Graig in ''Casino Royale'' without the final scene. In this scene we see the character of Bond who had to be in O.H.M.S.S. A mature man with experience, like the actors in the other roles. After Connery here, I believe to Stanley Baker. th-cam.com/video/vstr-jhCjVY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/cw95BwoB0zE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Q1EADjxkIUs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/uuolDEMlgaU/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/fo-ete0EhOQ/w-d-xo.html
This blink and you’ll miss it shot at 0:12 is the first time I saw Lazenby as Bond as we’d been channel swapping during commecials one night and it landed at this and dad exclaimed ”oh it’s Bond!” and we kept watching this instead. it is the first thing that comes to mind for me whenever Lazenby is mentioned in discussion. Etched into my retinas as a very young boy.
Savalas is Greek like me, and advertise Greece in the film (What were all the world's charms to mighty Paris, when he found that first dawn in the arms of his Helen?). In novel, Blofeld's father was Polish, and his mother was Greek, hence his Greek name Stavro. But Yul Brynner is closer to the role, as required by the film series. Savalas as Greek and Balkan must take the role of Yul Brynner in ''Battle of Neretva''.
@@chrismc410 Pleasance is like paranoid scientist. I prefer him as Henderson. Ηis murder would not be true - like Bond in Hong Kong - and in the volcano he would say that he is Blofeld's half brother.
The thing I've never understood is why didn't Bond go back and capture or kill Blofeld after he got stuck in the tree? Had he done so, maybe the film would have had a happier ending.....
Maybe Irma Bunt had already taken Blofeld away by that point. At least that's what my head canon says. Also, I think both Bond and we are meant to assume that it had killed Blofeld.
I'm assuming he was just under the impression that absolutely no one would survive being smashed in the neck with a tree at 50 miles per hour and considered going back pointless, especially since he was probably tired after doing all that. Perhaps the dog showing up at the end and the feeling of "I'm safe at last..." kinda distracted him from finishing the job.
I hated this film as a kid. Over the years I've gradually warmed to it, first thinking that it's a great film despite having a 'lesser' Bond, and finally arriving at the conclusion that it's the best Bond film and one of the best Bond performances. Lazenby's a more human and vulnerable version of the character compared to Connery, and that works perfectly with the film. A lot of people talk about how it was a missed opportunity not to have the definitive Bond - Connery - in this film. But Connery was visibly bored with the role at this point, and wouldn't have given a performance worthy of the film. The real missed opportunity is that Lazenby didn't come back for a direct sequel to OHMSS.
Bond in O.H.M.S.S. is a mature man with experience, like the actors to the other roles. Not relatively young, vulnerable and infinite. Connery in ''You Only Live Twice'' is the character of Bond here. An agent tired from his job, finds happiness in love and marriage. With Connery would have other romance, Bond and Tracy would be like him and Bardot in ''Shalako''.
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it is for me as child a wrong movie ONE actor as Bond when I older i'm reading the books and this MOVIES was teh BEST of IANS bond.. OHMSS
Connery was stellar in his first three outings. I don't know what the Hell happened after that but it looked like he wasn't even trying to act but just reciting his lines.
This film had everything....Diana giving depth to her character...Telly doing what he does best and Lazenby not having any acting experience just being himself and not trying to copy Connary.....Amazing film
No he made the worst choice by being in this one cuz it would have been way better with Connery or Moore instead of an Australian model who lied his way into the role lol
MISTERCR0WBAR I thought George Lazenby did an excellent job, and I do not believe in this myth that it would have been a better film with Connery. There is no way his Bond would have convincingly shown the more vulnerable moments. George would have improved with each film too. If keeping him meant more OHMSS than Diamonds Are Forever then I would have signed him to an 8 film contract!
@@liquidgeorge ehhhh, if we're going for vulnerable Bond we mayswell root for Craig and Dalton although I suppose theyre both a bit young to have been in OHMSS lol
MISTERCR0WBAR Dalton would have been brilliant if he was old enough. I like Daniel Craig, but all his films make him too vulnerable. It’s a tough balancing act.
An outstanding Bond film and my personal favorite. Something George Lazenby brought to the role was his true enjoyment of women and their company, with other Bonds it seemed like women were mostly a means to an end. I wish George had continued to make Bond films, I read that he was talked out of doing more by his agent who thought the Bond series was passe. Obviously that was not true.
What a classic sequence, the last one in the best Bond film of all! All in the skilled hands of Peter Hunt and John Glen. How perfect George Lazenby was in the role - second to none! Too bad this clip left out the St Bernard!
Never watched a James bond film not interested in all that macho stuff after watching George Lazenby tell his own story (Being Bond ) felt interested in watching his version of Bond only because he wasn't interested in signing the contract and being bought and controlled by the film system in playing future Bond films. Hat off to him rare breed great man.
George Lazenby had actually never acted in a film before, however when this was discovered he was already 'signed as Bond. His contract was for three Bond films however. Later he was advised by his agent the whole Bond Craze was over... and he should jump out of the part ASAP!
Yes, but the reason they delayed it is because the Snowfall in the Swiss alps wasn't as good as they needed that year, so they pushed forward with You Only Live Twice instead.
Longest bobsled run ever. A woman could literally get pregnant at the top, jump in the sled by herself, and at the end there would be the mother and her new baby crossing the finish line.
Best fight scene of the movie on sleds and skiimg in earlier scenes. George Lazaby and Telly Savalas were formidable foes. George Lazenby was an outstanding non Connery Bond and Telly Savalas was just an outstanding villain about 5 years before he became the star of Kojak as a very tough but fair lieutenant. Telly Savalas was a well versed actor who coukd play many roles. Rest in peace Telly.
A good film ( this one is great) can save inexperience in actors and still George did a good job, making this an unusual bond film totally different from all past films. From 1969 to now, I still feel you could make an argument that Majesty's is the greatest bond movie ever.
When you throw something from a moving object it initially has the speed of the former until halted by resistance and doesn`t stay flat on the spot where it lands such as the grenade thrown backwards by Blofeld.
I think this was a very underated Bond film. I think George Lanzeby did a nice job as 007. Sean Connery, naturally is my favorite, but I've come to appreciate the Roger Moore films, and George Lanzeby's only Bond film. And, as time passes, I really enjoy this film more and more. A great story, with a great cast, and of course Emma Peel, Diana Rigg.
James Mathhew I think Donald Pleasance is the greatest because (although he had a short role) he had that deranged face that Christoph Waltz’s Blofeld had, and I think that’s the great feature of Blofeld
@@nickymckellar6423 Pleasance wasn't remotely imitating nor commanding as a villain. Huge miscasting given the all nice, sweet guys he played in films prior. Especially the sweet blind guy he played in The Great Escape. Great actor in general but just wasn't ever a good fit for a villain role. Its like giving Audrey Hepburn a villain role. Just simple doesn't work and looks completely out of place both in the film and who the actor is and portrayed for most of their career.
Telly Salvalas is easily without question the best of all of them. He was imitating, menacing and very commanding as a villain. So much so Bruce Timm used him as inspiration for Lex Luthor (the best one ever done in media) in Superman The Animated Series, Justice League TAS and Justice League Unlimited. When you watch those cartoons you can very clearly see the resemblance in both the looks and the voice acting by Clancy Brown. He also was the inspiration for Dr Evil who was of course a parody of Blofeld in the Austin Powers films.
Worst Blofeld is Christoph Waltz, but who knows, he might be good in No time to die. Oh don't forget Charles Gray, him dressing up as an old lady is pretty bad.
When one grows tired of the other Bond films, this is when you start to appreciate the Lazenby Bond. Have to say I like it more and more
For me at least I feel like Daniel Craig was a hearty mix of Connery, Lazenby, and Dalton.
@@maxfrankow1238 Not even remotely
@@maxfrankow1238 Craig would've been awesome as a gritty action hero outside the bond franchise. I don't consider him Bond by a long shot.
@Matt the irony is that he’s a lot closer to Bond in Ian Fleming’s novels than most other Bond actors.
@@wjsproductions1784 Including more outrageous outings like Dr No ? Please....
Had to come back and revel at how astoundingly ahead of its time the editing was in this movie.
Totzo2to
Greengrass and Gilroy have watched this, I am sure.
That too it was without the computers
I thought that was one of the best Bond films ever. It was the first time that Bond didn't rely on any special gadgets to get him out of a jam, just his skills.
Well, Bond didn't have any gadgets in Dr No either.
Its my 2nd favorite Bond movie
@@nikolaiquack8548 He got his Walther PPK from Q in that film. Technically his first "gadget".
@@colliric I mean, if you really wanna stretch the definition of gadgets in a Bond film, suuure :D
My favorite pre Craig Bond movie. Lazenby totally pulled off who the F*ck else is Bond? I'm Bond, let's go. And that Toboggan scene is not only great, it's the first time movie Bond had actual hand to hand combat with the main villain. Only once repeated at the end of Goldeneye in another great scene. (For England, James? No. For me)
Stay safe and well George, your the oldest living Bond now.....
And still to this day he was the youngest ever actor to play Bond at just 29 years old
Don't kill James Bond like you did before. You don't just kill James Bond & wait for the cops to arrive.
@@brianheistan9859 "miss Case I presume ?"
Yes, for a man in his eighties, George Lazenby is in fine form. Last year, he was photographed riding a bicycle in London. Among other things, he was doing motocross into his sixties! Just what one would expect from a retired 007.
I’m glad about two things: that he didn’t stick around to do crap like “ Man With The Golden Gun”; and that he is still here to see how much his film is appreciated, however belatedly. (I take pride in having done so from the beginning - Christmas 1969.)
A lot of action sequences like this one were ahead of their time and that is one of the many reasons the older Bond films from the 60's still stand out today and paved the way for a lot action blockbusters later on to continue and advance the techniques.
@mo zack Those Craig movie lifted from Bourne's persona.
John Glen directed this scene. He went on to direct the famous parachute jump in "The Spy Who Loved Me", the opening of "Moonraker" and, of course, the five consecutive Bond films of the 80s. A true master of his craft.
Interestingly, John Glen recalls working with Lazenby as rather uncomplicated. Most of his co-stars, as well as producer Broccoli and director Hunt, usually describe Lazenby as being kind of a douche on set, but John Glen got along with him.
One should also credit Willy Bogner for his camera work.
Yes, John Glen shot the scenes under the instructions and storyboards of Peter Hunt.
John said "When I headed over, Peter shared details of the On Her Majesty’s Secret Service bobsled sequence and said “How would you like to direct this?” I took 10 minutes to read the sequence - it was a very good action scene. Peter had run behind schedule in Switzerland because, as usual, as soon as a film crew arrives, the snow stops and the sun shines. The bob run was melting away so he needed someone to go in and shoot it quickly before it all disappeared. I jumped at the chance and within a couple of days I was on my way to Switzerland! It was the most important film I’d worked on at that time. A fantastic crew and fantastic facilities. I worked mainly with the expert skiers. I think I was the only one who didn’t ski. "
So much better than todays Bond movies-one of the best- right up there with the early Connery Bond films.
Finally respect for George Lazenby's Bond.
" He's branched OFF!!!! "😂😂😂😂
LIKE WHO IS HE TALKING TO LMAO 🤣 I love that Bond like says this shit to amuse himself, considering the subject matter it's just so fucking wholesome and human
Now a member of Special Branch??
😂😂😂😂
Roflmao 😄😅😂🤣
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Lazenby was raw, like Craig is now..He never got the appreciation he deserved, that movie has gone on to become the best Bond movie ever, even after half a century. George Lazenby you were the ultimate Bond, James Bond
He's underrated but I dunno about him being the "ultimate" bond
Second only to Sean Connery
@@sharonmcgillivray2119 fair enough
@@sharonmcgillivray2119 Lazenby's Bond, relatively young, vulnerable and infinite, has some similarities with Graig in ''Casino Royale'' without the final scene. In this scene we see the character of Bond who had to be in O.H.M.S.S. A mature man with experience, like the actors in the other roles. After Connery here, I believe to Stanley Baker.
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@@ΜακηςΛ-ε5ρ Lazenby was the youngest .007 at age 29
Made in the 60s but this movie looks better than many that are made today.
@Le Zouzou Filmed in 68. Still 60s.
@Le Zouzou Filmed in 68. Still 60s.
The way the projection flips around while blofeld is trying to grab the grenade on the floor is hilarious
I've never known a grenade to have a 16 second fuse, lol xD
Same batch was used in Die Hard 2 when McClain was in the plane cockpit.
Movies lol 😆
Nothing compared to the A-bomb in Goldfinger.
Took about 10 minutes of screen time, for 30 seconds to go off the timer.
Wow. Compared to the ultra boring action sequences in You Only Live Twice this is really something! Day&night difference
Not nearly as lazy as Diamonds are Forever
OHMSS and Living Daylights are two of the best Bond films in my opinion. FYEO, Casino Royals and The Spy Who Loved Me came in close second.
I've always loved this James Bond, it's one of the best for me. Glad to see that over the years, it is finally more and more appreciated!
I don't know why this film was thought less of,I really enjoyed it.And I loved when Lazenby said to the camera,"This never happened to the other guy".
Still the best climax in the entire series.
I have an affinity to License to Kill and Goldeneye's climax, but this is definitely my 3rd favourite
@@englishgiraffe2124I love 007 vs 006 in the cradle, that's my favorite fight.
The lack of music i like as the scene is tense enough.
This blink and you’ll miss it shot at 0:12 is the first time I saw Lazenby as Bond as we’d been channel swapping during commecials one night and it landed at this and dad exclaimed ”oh it’s Bond!” and we kept watching this instead. it is the first thing that comes to mind for me whenever Lazenby is mentioned in discussion. Etched into my retinas as a very young boy.
Telly Savalas, the best Blofeld and in reallife a charming Man.😁
Savalas is Greek like me, and advertise Greece in the film (What were all the world's charms to mighty Paris, when he found that first dawn in the arms of his Helen?). In novel, Blofeld's father was Polish, and his mother was Greek, hence his Greek name Stavro. But Yul Brynner is closer to the role, as required by the film series. Savalas as Greek and Balkan must take the role of Yul Brynner in ''Battle of Neretva''.
@@ΜακηςΛ-ε5ρ Yul Brynner would have been truly intimidating as Blofeld.
@@ΜακηςΛ-ε5ρ Savalas was good but Donald Pleasance had the menace down pat.
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@@chrismc410 Pleasance is like paranoid scientist. I prefer him as Henderson. Ηis murder would not be true - like Bond in Hong Kong - and in the volcano he would say that he is Blofeld's half brother.
Was this the very first Hollywood action movie to use quick-cut editing?
Later popularized by the Bourne and Taken films
Yep.
I'm about to throw up lol
@@taliamason7986 What about "Thunderball" (1965)?
Thunderball used quick cut editing with sped up fight scenes
_Thunderball (1965). If it was the first one._
This scene is so audacious. The fact that Blofeld drops his hand grenade in his own bob make it so tense and stressful, even for the villain!
The greatest Bond film.
Editing was top notch. The scenes with the projection, very old school, are regrettable. The cuts and closeups with the ice are fantastic
longest grenade timer ever
2nd longest grenade time ever. The longest was in Fury when a SS throws a stielhandgranate inside the tank.
The thing I've never understood is why didn't Bond go back and capture or kill Blofeld after he got stuck in the tree? Had he done so, maybe the film would have had a happier ending.....
Maybe Irma Bunt had already taken Blofeld away by that point. At least that's what my head canon says. Also, I think both Bond and we are meant to assume that it had killed Blofeld.
@@nikolaiquack8548 Yeah Blofeld is like the Nick Fury of bad guys. He always has a backup. More likely his men got him rather than Bunt.
Sir it would not have stayed true to Fleming story. Best bond film that stood true to the best Fleming novel.
I'm assuming he was just under the impression that absolutely no one would survive being smashed in the neck with a tree at 50 miles per hour and considered going back pointless, especially since he was probably tired after doing all that.
Perhaps the dog showing up at the end and the feeling of "I'm safe at last..." kinda distracted him from finishing the job.
Most movies don't acknowledge how bloody exhausted one is after a fight.
One of the best Bond movies ever made.
I don't know about you, but I think this is the best gun, grenade, and fistfight while bobsledding scene ever put to film.
I got addicted to this song- just brilliant.
Greatest ans best film in 1969
I hated this film as a kid. Over the years I've gradually warmed to it, first thinking that it's a great film despite having a 'lesser' Bond, and finally arriving at the conclusion that it's the best Bond film and one of the best Bond performances. Lazenby's a more human and vulnerable version of the character compared to Connery, and that works perfectly with the film.
A lot of people talk about how it was a missed opportunity not to have the definitive Bond - Connery - in this film. But Connery was visibly bored with the role at this point, and wouldn't have given a performance worthy of the film. The real missed opportunity is that Lazenby didn't come back for a direct sequel to OHMSS.
Bond in O.H.M.S.S. is a mature man with experience, like the actors to the other roles. Not relatively young, vulnerable and infinite. Connery in ''You Only Live Twice'' is the character of Bond here. An agent tired from his job, finds happiness in love and marriage. With Connery would have other romance, Bond and Tracy would be like him and Bardot in ''Shalako''.
it is for me as child a wrong movie ONE actor as Bond when I older i'm reading the books and this MOVIES was teh BEST of IANS bond..
OHMSS
Connery was stellar in his first three outings. I don't know what the Hell happened after that but it looked like he wasn't even trying to act but just reciting his lines.
This film had everything....Diana giving depth to her character...Telly doing what he does best and Lazenby not having any acting experience just being himself and not trying to copy Connary.....Amazing film
BEST BOND MOVIE!
BEST MUSIC SCORE!
This grenade had the longest delay time ever! Still, great scene!
*One of the best bond film ever made and my 2nd favorite.*
BONDATHON Behind which one?
@@barthotuber6429 from Russia with love.
From Russia with love, old school, fair play
Are you serious? This was the worst Bond movie. The story was nonsense and poor. Furthermore, Lazenby didn't convince as Bond.
@@Thales1997 Everyone has their best and worst.
George Lazenby made the worst choice ever not coming back.
No he made the worst choice by being in this one cuz it would have been way better with Connery or Moore instead of an Australian model who lied his way into the role lol
I'm glad he didn't. He just wasn't good as Bond in my opinion.
MISTERCR0WBAR I thought George Lazenby did an excellent job, and I do not believe in this myth that it would have been a better film with Connery. There is no way his Bond would have convincingly shown the more vulnerable moments. George would have improved with each film too. If keeping him meant more OHMSS than Diamonds Are Forever then I would have signed him to an 8 film contract!
@@liquidgeorge ehhhh, if we're going for vulnerable Bond we mayswell root for Craig and Dalton although I suppose theyre both a bit young to have been in OHMSS lol
MISTERCR0WBAR Dalton would have been brilliant if he was old enough. I like Daniel Craig, but all his films make him too vulnerable. It’s a tough balancing act.
Man these quick cuts though, like I didn't know Paul Greengrass directed this.
Ok boomer
@@joshszosteck4033 I actually enjoy it, just pointing out it's weird seeing this style editing in an old movie
@@joshszosteck4033 ....'boomer'. Love that term for us lucky people who lived in the best of times......😊
1:35 rear screen projectionist was having a stroke I see.
"Never mind that. Go and get the brandy! ... Five star Hennessy, of course."
An outstanding Bond film and my personal favorite. Something George Lazenby brought to the role was his true enjoyment of women and their company, with other Bonds it seemed like women were mostly a means to an end. I wish George had continued to make Bond films, I read that he was talked out of doing more by his agent who thought the Bond series was passe. Obviously that was not true.
What a classic sequence, the last one in the best Bond film of all! All in the skilled hands of Peter Hunt and John Glen. How perfect George Lazenby was in the role - second to none!
Too bad this clip left out the St Bernard!
Never watched a James bond film not interested in all that macho stuff
after watching George Lazenby tell his own story (Being Bond ) felt interested in watching his version of Bond only because he wasn't interested in signing the contract and being bought and controlled by the film system in playing future Bond films. Hat off to him rare breed great man.
Ni8
More and more you watch this movie, more and more you love this masterpiece movie of masterpiece novel.
Que buen film. buena música buen actor
Incredible work after 51 years of bobsledding!!!
An Aussie and a Greek duel it out on bobsleds - gotta love it.
George Lazenby had actually never acted in a film before, however when this was discovered he was already 'signed as Bond. His contract was for three Bond films however. Later he was advised by his agent the whole Bond Craze was over... and he should jump out of the part ASAP!
The best Bond film.
I was like "who the hell is Bob Chase??"
That was one long bobsled track.
So wish he would have done Diamonds Are Forever and then maybe stepped down. Would have been a good conclusion in a chapter in the Bond history.
Story goes that On Her Majesty’s Secret Service was to be the next film after THUNDERBALL!
Yes, but the reason they delayed it is because the Snowfall in the Swiss alps wasn't as good as they needed that year, so they pushed forward with You Only Live Twice instead.
@@colliric True!!!
Must have been the longest Bob track in the world
This is George lazenbys only appearance as agent 007
......and it's also the best film in the entire series.
@@colliric Agreed
the 1960s was the James Bond Decade and this film was a fitting end to the decade.
Still a brilliant scene 51 years on. The best James Bond film!
Lazenby a most kick Arse Realistic Bond in the spirit of Dalton and Craig !
Longest bobsled run ever. A woman could literally get pregnant at the top, jump in the sled by herself, and at the end there would be the mother and her new baby crossing the finish line.
Best fight scene of the movie on sleds and skiimg in earlier scenes. George Lazaby and Telly Savalas were formidable foes. George Lazenby was an outstanding non Connery Bond and Telly Savalas was just an outstanding villain about 5 years before he became the star of Kojak as a very tough but fair lieutenant. Telly Savalas was a well versed actor who coukd play many roles. Rest in peace Telly.
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Is this the reason for Blofeld being in a wheelchair?
yes it is!
@L0wki no it isn’t, he was in the next movie, perfectly fine.
He was paralyzed because Bond used Blofeld’s submarine as a wrecking ball to demolish his control room on the oil rig.
George really should have been in one more.
Agreed. Diamonds Are Forever would have been a good send-off. He would have gotten his revenge and closed a chapter in Bond history.
ON Her Majesty's Service Is Non-Arguably The Best Bond Motion Picture Ever! A Diehard 007 Fan From India.
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Was this from the Olympics?
‘Who loves ‘ya, Baby! Player’s Club!’ 😮🍭👍
This is the first bond film which doesn’t star Sean Connery
The first official one at least
A good film ( this one is great) can save inexperience in actors and still George did a good job, making this an unusual bond film totally different from all past films. From 1969 to now, I still feel you could make an argument that Majesty's is the greatest bond movie ever.
Ha ha ha ha ha - no way.
LOL! Even the makers of James Bond couldn't figure out a plausible way to make a bobsled explode.
You are inside, on the track!!!
Dear God, the editing.
When you throw something from a moving object it initially has the speed of the former until halted by resistance and doesn`t stay flat on the spot where it lands such as the grenade thrown backwards by Blofeld.
Why didn't the Bob Sled explode ??
It's made 100% out of metal. Why should it explode?
@@dstfno ....spot the tongue in cheek?
Best Bond film, The most accurate portrayal. Also best Bond girl. If you know you know. Fact.
I think this was a very underated Bond film. I think George Lanzeby did a nice job as 007. Sean Connery, naturally is my favorite, but I've come to appreciate the Roger Moore films, and George Lanzeby's only Bond film. And, as time passes, I really enjoy this film more and more. A great story, with a great cast, and of course Emma Peel, Diana Rigg.
Now upload the opening beach sequence!
That fight scene is nuts, Bond straight up does a John Cena Attitude Adjustment on a motherfucker
Good news. He already did it.
The best Blofeld's are:
Dawson, Pleasance and Savalas.
James Mathhew I think Donald Pleasance is the greatest because (although he had a short role) he had that deranged face that Christoph Waltz’s Blofeld had, and I think that’s the great feature of Blofeld
@@nickymckellar6423 Pleasance wasn't remotely imitating nor commanding as a villain. Huge miscasting given the all nice, sweet guys he played in films prior. Especially the sweet blind guy he played in The Great Escape. Great actor in general but just wasn't ever a good fit for a villain role. Its like giving Audrey Hepburn a villain role. Just simple doesn't work and looks completely out of place both in the film and who the actor is and portrayed for most of their career.
Telly Salvalas is easily without question the best of all of them. He was imitating, menacing and very commanding as a villain. So much so Bruce Timm used him as inspiration for Lex Luthor (the best one ever done in media) in Superman The Animated Series, Justice League TAS and Justice League Unlimited. When you watch those cartoons you can very clearly see the resemblance in both the looks and the voice acting by Clancy Brown. He also was the inspiration for Dr Evil who was of course a parody of Blofeld in the Austin Powers films.
I understand I just thought he was great
Worst Blofeld is Christoph Waltz, but who knows, he might be good in No time to die. Oh don't forget Charles Gray, him dressing up as an old lady is pretty bad.
Perfect actor I think
blofeld’s chuckles 😀 0.20
"He's branched off". Lol.
Hit like if you half-expected the bob to explode.
He's branched off
George lazenby was training with Bruce Lee when this film was made, magic .
It was the first movie I saw in the movie theater, when I was a kid it actually it was in Harlem 125th Street
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He's branched off.
Those same bullet sound effects have literally been heard in THOUSANDS of movies.
"HE BRANCHED OFF!" 😄
This seriously looks SO dangerous!!! 😂
Who on Earth is Bob Chase
telly savalas was great
damn this looks the funnest lol, minus the gun part lol
Appreciate for him
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In the action scenes, Lazenby was untouchable.
Damn shame Lazenby only did one Bond film
I would’ve loved to see both him and Savalas back as Bond and Blofeld respectively
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1:45 That was scary
Good.... the villian receive the prime,... his neck break ! Thank you, Bond ! Me.
E' talmente bello che dispiace considerarlo , dopo , troppo corto . Saluti
Note to editors
The fast cuts don't make for great action.
Otherwise fantastic movie
kasra khatir You’re joking, right? Peter Hunt was an incredible editor.
liquidgeorge John Glen edited this movie, but I’m sure he learned a lot from Hunt
Del C I knew that, but to me Hunt’s fingerprints are all over this.
You cray cray
mo zack As an editor.