@@sjwilloughby-greene8214 Thumbs up. I learned English when there was none of this "inclusive" BS. IF speaking about people in general it was a given fact that they would ALL be referred to as masculine. Actually using the feminine meant ONLY women. I totally agree; I hope the owner IS a woman. It would seriously piss many nsygenic "alpha males" off big time. Cheers.
Way over the top - not that there's anything wrong with that. I love it. I'd so LOVE to experience a ride in the back seat. The owner is one seriously lucky guy. If you're ever driving through Oregon, USA, please look me up. 😁
@@emanuell5926 It is testament to the fact that too many rich people do NOT have ther own taste and when they try, there is nothing original (copy paste) and no creating anything. SAD.
Come on guy's lighten up this is terrific , without cinematic history where would we be. What a beautiful automobile. As the brit's would say, bloody good job.
@@ItzzzBeamo Good question, I am guessing one medium or two thinner lines will work better than the full wall. Just enough to break the "massive black" surface.
The older one is the same model as my parents’ wedding car. I have a treasured photo of the chauffeur holding the door open as my mother places her foot on the running board, lovingly-watched by my confetti-covered father.
The attention to detail is just unbelieable. it make you feel you should wear white gloves each tie you get in to prevent leaving finger marks on those immaculate surfaces! .
Has he got a life size dinky toy Aston Martin DB5 That would be cool Even having the car kept in a full size box replicating the dinky box just like the James bond Aston Martin Imagine waking in a warehouse and seeing that
0:26 - According to Rolls Royce this car incorporates some of the most detailed and intricate features ever designed..... They wouldn't just say - "Yeah. Custard on black two tone paintwork and a hefty bill did it" would they.
For me I love the REAL VINTAGE RR from the film if one was ever still around in the 🌎 RR now - too square and I don’t like them RR up to the late 70’s I could put up with ❤️❤️❤️🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🥴🥴
No longer is any real distinction made between the Sacred and the Profane. Western civilization has truly fallen down a postmodern wormhole - High culture, reverence, and authenticity have almost entirely given way to shallow pop-culture and vapid conspicuous consumption. The fact that somebody would commission such a tasteless display of self-indulgent kitsch is bad enough .....but then, for Rolls_Royce designers to attempt to convince us of its cultural significance is laughable.
@@mouse5178 I never said it wasn't well done - it is a work of great technical sophistication - I wouldn't say the same about the aesthetics of it though. My point was actually less about the vehicle itself and more about the culture that gave birth to it as a themed concept. I know it's meant to be a bit fun - I can accept that ....but I could never consider it to be any kind of serious artistic landmark for Rolls-Royce. The Goldfinger connection serves as just another over-hyped marketing opportunity for the brand. I would concede that it's not the worst ultra-luxury bespoke disaster in recent times - the limited edition S680 by the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh, as well as the S680 Haute Voiture really are awful. The PROJECT Maybach 4x4, also by Virgil Abloh was at least interesting. The Vision Mercedes‑Maybach 6 concept vehicles were much more successful.
who says money cant make you happy I bet the rich guy who owns this is haveing a great day picking up this Car
He probably even had to change his underwear.
Could be a rich lady..😉✌️
@@sjwilloughby-greene8214 Thumbs up.
I learned English when there was none of this "inclusive" BS.
IF speaking about people in general it was a given fact that they would ALL be referred to as masculine.
Actually using the feminine meant ONLY women.
I totally agree; I hope the owner IS a woman.
It would seriously piss many nsygenic "alpha males" off big time.
Cheers.
That is something they tell poor people to keep them complacent / not rebelling.
@@christophera3330 I would rather be unhappy with life with money than without it
"Do you expect me to walk?"
"No, Mr Bond. I expect you to drive"
The line is "Do you expect me to talk" not walk.
@@kevinharris1082 Whoosh! Ouch, that hurt. talk/die, walk/drive. See what they did there?
The original Bond RR is absolutely beautiful. I'd take her over the new one any day!
Agree! If I had "that" kind of money I'd get the movie version RR and restomod it - smoother suspension, decent motor, **air conditioning**, etc.
If the car only had white wall tires and more of that gorgeous interior woodwork, you'd get that Goldfinger look!
This with the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Contuation... You have the holy Grail of 007...
Way over the top - not that there's anything wrong with that. I love it. I'd so LOVE to experience a ride in the back seat. The owner is one seriously lucky guy. If you're ever driving through Oregon, USA, please look me up. 😁
I absolutely love it.
I love the exquisite use of plastics, fit for Mr Goldfinger
I like the older model better! But new version looks great!
Thank you for posting. This is beautiful. It’s great that people can live their dreams in such an expressive way
Slight misuse of words there. ......"such an expensive way" is what you meant to say.
@@Team33Team33 never mind, whatever, the car is a great hommage to the Rolls of the Goldfinger-film
@@emanuell5926 It is testament to the fact that too many rich people do NOT have ther own taste and when they try, there is nothing original (copy paste) and no creating anything.
SAD.
Come on guy's lighten up this is terrific , without cinematic history where would we be. What a beautiful automobile. As the brit's would say, bloody good job.
Looks fan-bloody-tastic!!!! 😍🔥
Beautiful - I think the only thing I would add is white wall tyres.
Definitely
The full wall of the tire like the older one, or a thinner modern-twisted wall?
@@ItzzzBeamo Good question, I am guessing one medium or two thinner lines will work better than the full wall. Just enough to break the "massive black" surface.
The older one is the same model as my parents’ wedding car. I have a treasured photo of the chauffeur holding the door open as my mother places her foot on the running board, lovingly-watched by my confetti-covered father.
Wow .....absolutely amazing.
Spectacular. Well done!
The dashboard from this car can buy you a fully loaded luxury car.
So cool! “No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die”
Great work! Fine art
Why not...rich guy with a great sense of humor. (and it was a great movie)
Lovely ❤.
Nobody Does It Better…
Let go for a ride !!!!
I love❤RR. Best regards from Indonesia of the Southeast Asia 🇮🇩🇬🇧
❤so elegant
Lovely car, but I'll also take the 1937 Phantom III- remember, the car's panels were replaced with gold as a smuggling device
It's a great tie in to the original Goldfinger movie...
Nice BMW
beautiful and I wonder if they make the umbrella a gun to 😃
Nice I love It 😍🙌🏽
Normally, I should find this tacky…. but it is too well executed. I want to know the total working hours on this vehicle.
You are obviously a manager somewhere to ask that.
Answer: 3 years. Now decide if that was worth it. LOL.
I love goooold!
Wauw wauw wauw 😍😍😍😍 i like James bond this is so cool i love it in freacking out
Wow....!
❤😊
The front guards should be black like the 37 RR in the movie.
Car does look amazing but the price!!
💛💛💛
The attention to detail is just unbelieable. it make you feel you should wear white gloves each tie you get in to prevent leaving finger marks on those immaculate surfaces! .
I hate that I love the 'updated' version. It's beautiful and a total waste of money....at the same time. 😄
Has he got a life size dinky toy Aston Martin DB5
That would be cool
Even having the car kept in a full size box replicating the dinky box just like the James bond Aston Martin
Imagine waking in a warehouse and seeing that
🌿💛💛💛🌿
BEAUTIFUL..
STUNNING!!!
0:26 - According to Rolls Royce this car incorporates some of the most detailed and intricate features ever designed.....
They wouldn't just say - "Yeah. Custard on black two tone paintwork and a hefty bill did it" would they.
Fabulous. Would whitewall tires be an appropriate addition?
I already own oneof these, it's very nice.
For me I love the REAL VINTAGE RR from the film if one was ever still around in the 🌎
RR now - too square and I don’t like them
RR up to the late 70’s I could put up with
❤️❤️❤️🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🥴🥴
Interesting as Aston have done the same thing!
The older model steals the show.
I think the number plate should be "AU MK2"
Whoever ordered this really does have his or her own Fort Knox…
Only the Phantoms collor is a slightly off of the original one
This car will be in great demand, by thieves no doubt!!!!
💎💎💎💎
Rolls-Royce Blackpool edition
Le nouveau modèle n'a pas le charme de l'ancien modèle.
Needs white walls for sure. Wheels look way too small for it and throw all the proportions off.
the ultimate question is of course, is the body also made of gold?
The 1937 RR every day of the week over that fugly looking new model. That is bloody minging.
Fun fact, that car is not gold, it’s light yellow.
The wheel and tire combo is not working here.
No longer is any real distinction made between the Sacred and the Profane. Western civilization has truly fallen down a postmodern wormhole - High culture, reverence, and authenticity have almost entirely given way to shallow pop-culture and vapid conspicuous consumption. The fact that somebody would commission such a tasteless display of self-indulgent kitsch is bad enough .....but then, for Rolls_Royce designers to attempt to convince us of its cultural significance is laughable.
Oh dear! Oh dear!
You don’t like it then? I think it was done very well
@@mouse5178 I never said it wasn't well done - it is a work of great technical sophistication - I wouldn't say the same about the aesthetics of it though.
My point was actually less about the vehicle itself and more about the culture that gave birth to it as a themed concept. I know it's meant to be a bit fun - I can accept that ....but I could never consider it to be any kind of serious artistic landmark for Rolls-Royce. The Goldfinger connection serves as just another over-hyped marketing opportunity for the brand.
I would concede that it's not the worst ultra-luxury bespoke disaster in recent times - the limited edition S680 by the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh, as well as the S680 Haute Voiture really are awful. The PROJECT Maybach 4x4, also by Virgil Abloh was at least interesting. The Vision Mercedes‑Maybach 6 concept vehicles were much more successful.
Go AWAY and be miserable somewhere else,
🎉🎉😢
The music is SO annoying and repetitive.
Probably Barbara Broccoli
A car ready made to be "jacked " and put on a container ship to St Petersburg !!🤣🤣
No "Easter egg" nor mention, or even a nod to Oddjob?
Maybe it's just my eyes but that car is yellow, not gold.
Original car way better
Rolls Royce has earned the entitlement to an ugly car every now and then.
All subjective and personal
Goldplated is not gold 😂
Double o stupid😂
Rolls Royce = good taste (unless the customer ruins it). These tarted up BMWs are not Rolls Royces.
Rolls Royce - foolish to make this model only right hand drive. More demand in US than UK.
The video said it was specially made as a one off for a British buyer, so LHD would be of no use here in the UK !
How can a car be a cinematic masterpiece?!? This is pretty much one of the dumbest comments ever.
Old ones better
Blech..
That's an expensive VW.
RR cars are getting uglier with each new model that appeal to rappers and such.
Tacky and utterly tasteless.
Awful, gaudy and pointless.
Quite EMBARRASSING…😂😂😂
Does the rear seat suddenly recline, and a laser beam shoot out of the front seat back, splicing your nadgers in two? 😂
Technically,RR made by BMW are best cars ever! Period!
They better be, $30+ MILLION for Bespoke Sweptail.