the darker more serious tone of Dalton was a fresh take after the light humored run of Roger Moore. i think we all would have liked to see one or two more turs from him.
@Trey Stephens GoldenEye aka Property of a Lady was meant to be his third. Had it been successful, he would have done Reunion with Death afterwards, which would of played to his strengths.
@Trey Stephens Dalton’s third was already in pre-production and the script was ready in 1990, and Scotland, Tokyo, and Hong Kong were the locations, but thanks to a convicted fraudster named Giancarlo Paretti trying to sell the broadcasting rights to the Bond series at a cut rate price, the lawsuit between MGM and Danjaq happened, and it got scrapped.
I just love the gritty tone and vibe in every scene of LTK. My favorite Bond film. Also there can be no debate that Pam Bouvier is one of the best and certainly the most beautiful of the Bond women.
I've thought about this for years and ended uo realising I can't pick one favourite of the two. My list of least favourite to favourite has a couple of shared places: 23. Spectre 22. No Time to Die/A View to a Kill 21. Die Another Day 20. The World is Not Enough 19. Diamonds Are Forever 18. Quantum of Solace 17. Moonraker 16. Skyfall 15. Octopussy 14. The Man With the Golden Gun 13. Live and Let Die 12. Thunderball 11. For Your Eyes Only 10. You Only Live Twice 09. Tomorrow Never Dies 08. The Spy Who Loved Me 07. Casino Royale 06. Goldfinger 05. Dr No 04. From Russia With Love 03. On Her Majesty's Secret Service 02. The Living Daylights/Licence To Kill 01. Goldeneye
It wasn't a bad movie. Just not the right movie for the time it was being released in. Had it been released 20 years later it would have been much better received.
I love how Sanchez barely even blinks as Krest's ship barrels right through a chunk of the dock. He's so thoroughly convinced that Krest is running a total shitshow that he just takes it in stride. Also the way that Krest realizes how thoroughly boned he is attempting to recount Bond's superhuman exploits to his boss.
@@TMX1138 True, but the Bond series was considered pretty family friendly at the time. Licence to Kill is signigicantly more bloody than the Bond movies before it.
Love this Bond film. Definitely more faithful to Ian Flemings material. Dalton is impressive once again as Bond and Robert Davi is brilliant as the main Villain, Sanchez.
I’ll keep saying it till I’m blue in the face, but Timothy Dalton deserved at least two more Bond outings in 1991 and 1993 before Pierce Brosnan took over.
Do you think Dalton could’ve been Bond in GE, TND and TWINE and played an older ageing bond before stepping down in 1999? Personally I still think he was in great shape from the mid to late 90’s so I wish he would’ve carried on, to see him act alongside judi dench would’ve been a treat.
@@jonathanward7320 To be honest, if Dalton did GoldenEye, Anthony Hopkins would have been Trevelyan and we would have got the True Lies rip off first draft. But I think TND and TWINE are more suited to Brosnan
@@Steve-gc5nt I know, but you can blame Giancarlo Paretti and his shady deal to sell the broadcasting rights to the Bond series at a cut rate price, which started the legal dispute. If it weren’t for that scumbag, Dalton would have had his third outing.
Timothy Dalton was and still is my favorite Bond. My step dad would rent movies all the time and one of his favorites was James Bond with Timothy skiing on the water from the plane with bare feet. He thought it was very impressive!
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx06/w-d-xo.html 1. Carey Lowell Is An Underrated James Bond Girl 2. Carey Lowell Is An Mediumrated James Bond Girl 3. Carey Lowell Is An Overrated James Bond Girl
As a kid I liked Rodger Moore best. Then later I worked in Military Intelligence and realized that Timothy Dalton played Bond closest to who Bond would be.
For those that don't know Dalton wanted to do more, but the franchise was caught up in some legal affairs, and so the script and production waited, and waited, till eventually when it was all clear Dalton had felt like he'd waited too long. I believe it was like 6-7 years before they were ready to make another Bond film, ideally tho they should've went with Brosnan for these films, it would been great to see him grow up into bond like how Craig essentially did
I always find it very hilarious & funny when Krest shows up on the bridge and says "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?" while the Wavekrest Captain replies "Harbor pilot went crazy." from 1:18-1:22.
He was my best bond, when I was 21 I watched this in cinema and remembered wow this is way better than the previous ones eg roger Moore and kind of true to its original book source. Shame the stupid idiot critics gave mixed reviews bet they are now regretting it
I heard that Robert Davi actually happened to mee at real life cartel boss while in vacation. He apparently was a big fan of Davi's potrayal of Sanchez.
@@killchaser9219 where's Goldeneye on number 10 is spectre 9 the living daylights number 8 spy who loved me 7 world is not enough 6 license to kill number 11 is tomorrow never dies instead I chose it in 2015 after spectre came out
Of all the James Bond villains Sanchez is one that I would never double cross I mean let’s just think about it this guy is beyond ruthless he cuts the heart out of his victims and then put them in a vacuum chamber and their heads explode but I love it how Bond set this whole thing emotion
"You think I'm stupid huh? You think I'm going to let someone rip me off then use my own money to find someone to kill me? You want it so bad then TAKE IT!" Top level performance by Robert Davi!
Played by ex-US Air Force Anthony Zerbe: one of those actors who viewers 'point out' in many features, yet they're unable to name him - The Dead Zone (opposite fellow 007 villain, Christopher Walken), Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne is lead actor), True Crime (Clint Eastwood acted and directed) Papillion (Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman are co stars) ironically Rami Malek was in a remake of the latter movie - forming a connection with Licence To Kill and No Time To Die with two major characters in their respective movies.
@@garyjones2561why don’t you read a short story called “the hildebrand rarity” where he’s very Much the antagonist and probably one of the most VILE, LOATHSOME and scummiest person EVER! In fact all his character traits in that short story were given to Sanchez
The darkest movie also has the most q scene in 😆 which is odd cause he Rouge most of the movie which means that q really did care for bond so much , he was willing to risk his job
The thing is - had Bond movies stuck to the novels in terms of Bond's attitude and what he really was - a womanizing assassin - then they would have been all dark movies and not PG ratings as in the UK. This should have been released in many ways after OHMSS and taking revenge for the killing of his wife. What we got was the pathetic Diamonds Are Forever. Big salary check for Sean Connery in what was his worst film as Bond.
Timothy, the best and most ruthless Bond for me..only Steele came close. The classic Bond portrayal. Moore was too campy. Craig simply does not looks like Mr Bond.
It's rare you see bond playing chess like this with his enemies. Dalton came off as a cold calculating mercenary in this
The one time Bond *isn't* working for MI6 is the time he acts most like a spy! Ironic.
One of the best and most immersive Bond films imo
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html0
the darker more serious tone of Dalton was a fresh take after the light humored run of Roger Moore. i think we all would have liked to see one or two more turs from him.
@Trey Stephens it was because of the legal issues of UA and Eon, which lasted four years. he was contracted for three films originally.
@Trey Stephens GoldenEye aka Property of a Lady was meant to be his third. Had it been successful, he would have done Reunion with Death afterwards, which would of played to his strengths.
@Trey Stephens Dalton’s third was already in pre-production and the script was ready in 1990, and Scotland, Tokyo, and Hong Kong were the locations, but thanks to a convicted fraudster named Giancarlo Paretti trying to sell the broadcasting rights to the Bond series at a cut rate price, the lawsuit between MGM and Danjaq happened, and it got scrapped.
@Trey Stephens kind of. similar plot. you can read about it on daltons wiki page.
@@Cubsfan122112 If Dalton did agreed to play 007 in 1995, I think he's too outdated, and Goldeneye is perfect for a new Bond
I would have loved to see Timothy Dalton in more bond movies.
He had a distinct aura and that smile.
What is your top 5 bond films?
@@killchaser9219 1 goldeneye , 2, Goldfinger, 3 Live and let die, 4 The spy who loved me, 5 For ur eyes only
@@duff0120 real nice list
@@killchaser9219 and ur list my friend?
@@duff0120
1. Skyfall
2. Casino
3. Licence to kill
4. Spectre
5. The Living Daylights
I just love the gritty tone and vibe in every scene of LTK. My favorite Bond film.
Also there can be no debate that Pam Bouvier is one of the best and certainly the most beautiful of the Bond women.
She is off the chain!
@@RightNowMan
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html0
Pam is my #4 top Bond girl! She's awesome!
The one single thing I dislike about it is ol' pimple scars
@@tylerjsmithers8385
What are your top 10 favourite Bond girls of all time?
Dalton’s best. It’s a shame he didn’t do more, but he was regardless a very valuable Bond.
The Living Daylights is better by far
@@strikerbowls791
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx04/w-d-xo.html
I've thought about this for years and ended uo realising I can't pick one favourite of the two. My list of least favourite to favourite has a couple of shared places:
23. Spectre
22. No Time to Die/A View to a Kill
21. Die Another Day
20. The World is Not Enough
19. Diamonds Are Forever
18. Quantum of Solace
17. Moonraker
16. Skyfall
15. Octopussy
14. The Man With the Golden Gun
13. Live and Let Die
12. Thunderball
11. For Your Eyes Only
10. You Only Live Twice
09. Tomorrow Never Dies
08. The Spy Who Loved Me
07. Casino Royale
06. Goldfinger
05. Dr No
04. From Russia With Love
03. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
02. The Living Daylights/Licence To Kill
01. Goldeneye
It wasn't a bad movie. Just not the right movie for the time it was being released in. Had it been released 20 years later it would have been much better received.
Apparently Goldeneye was originally intended for Dalton but contractual disputes got in the way.
I love how Sanchez barely even blinks as Krest's ship barrels right through a chunk of the dock. He's so thoroughly convinced that Krest is running a total shitshow that he just takes it in stride.
Also the way that Krest realizes how thoroughly boned he is attempting to recount Bond's superhuman exploits to his boss.
Boned?
He's pretty much unflappable. Davi nailed the role.
The exploding head scene was traumatizing to me as a kid. This movie is the Temple of Doom of the Bond movies, basically.
Well, Raiders had an exploding head too.
Though unlike Temple of Doom, the PG-13 rating existed at the time of License to Kill’s release.
@@TMX1138
True, but the Bond series was considered pretty family friendly at the time. Licence to Kill is signigicantly more bloody than the Bond movies before it.
@@WH250398 Sex scenes though? I’d hardly call that family friendly!
@@TMX1138 younger kids don't understand them.
Love this Bond film. Definitely more faithful to Ian Flemings material. Dalton is impressive once again as Bond and Robert Davi is brilliant as the main Villain, Sanchez.
Interestingly, "Franz Sanchez" sounds rather similar to "Francisco Scaramanga"... is that supposed to hint at something?
Davi was good in Raw Deal.
I’ll keep saying it till I’m blue in the face, but Timothy Dalton deserved at least two more Bond outings in 1991 and 1993 before Pierce Brosnan took over.
Do you think Dalton could’ve been Bond in GE, TND and TWINE and played an older ageing bond before stepping down in 1999? Personally I still think he was in great shape from the mid to late 90’s so I wish he would’ve carried on, to see him act alongside judi dench would’ve been a treat.
@@jonathanward7320 To be honest, if Dalton did GoldenEye, Anthony Hopkins would have been Trevelyan and we would have got the True Lies rip off first draft. But I think TND and TWINE are more suited to Brosnan
Dalton wasn't robbed, he just didn't want to carry on in the role.
@@Steve-gc5nt I know, but you can blame Giancarlo Paretti and his shady deal to sell the broadcasting rights to the Bond series at a cut rate price, which started the legal dispute. If it weren’t for that scumbag, Dalton would have had his third outing.
I know he was supposed to be in one more movie atleast in 91 but MGM screwed him out
Timothy Dalton was and still is my favorite Bond. My step dad would rent movies all the time and one of his favorites was James Bond with Timothy skiing on the water from the plane with bare feet. He thought it was very impressive!
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx06/w-d-xo.html
Timothy Dalton really puts the original elements into the role in the late 1980s, rejuvenating the franchaise. That's awesome!
He needed more bond films
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html0
Pam Bouvier in a teddy was worth the price of admission. Lol!
carey lowell is an underrated Bond girl
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx06/w-d-xo.html
1. Carey Lowell Is An Underrated James Bond Girl
2. Carey Lowell Is An Mediumrated James Bond Girl
3. Carey Lowell Is An Overrated James Bond Girl
As a kid I liked Rodger Moore best. Then later I worked in Military Intelligence and realized that Timothy Dalton played Bond closest to who Bond would be.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html00
Pretty good James Bond movie. To bad Timothy Dalton only did 2 Bond movies. Carey Lowell hubba hubba 😍. Thanks for posting this
There's something funny about Dalton's bond dressing so terribly, so often.
I like when Sanchez says, "launder it." It's after this scene. But it's a great line.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html0
For those that don't know Dalton wanted to do more, but the franchise was caught up in some legal affairs, and so the script and production waited, and waited, till eventually when it was all clear Dalton had felt like he'd waited too long. I believe it was like 6-7 years before they were ready to make another Bond film, ideally tho they should've went with Brosnan for these films, it would been great to see him grow up into bond like how Craig essentially did
Pierce was in for the role after Roger Moore, but then NBC did another series of Remington Steele, just as Pierce was about to be announced as 007.
@@scsutton1
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx08/w-d-xo.html
I always find it very hilarious & funny when Krest shows up on the bridge and says "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?" while the Wavekrest Captain replies "Harbor pilot went crazy." from 1:18-1:22.
He was my best bond, when I was 21 I watched this in cinema and remembered wow this is way better than the previous ones eg roger Moore and kind of true to its original book source. Shame the stupid idiot critics gave mixed reviews bet they are now regretting it
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx08/w-d-xo.html
I love that Q had a bigger part in this film, such a good Bond movie
I heard that Robert Davi actually happened to mee at real life cartel boss while in vacation. He apparently was a big fan of Davi's potrayal of Sanchez.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx00/w-d-xo.html
It's a true story - according to reports - I think it was on a tour of some kind: goes to show how convincing he was in the role.
Awww, they cut it on the best part, when Krest blows up like a balloon.
He must have always had an inflated opinion of himself.
Already spent on Kananga.
@@garyjones2561
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html
I give Dalton's performance in this film 10/10
Whats your top 5 bond films
5 on her majesty's secret service
4 live and let die
3 casino royale
2 Skyfall
1 Goldeneye
My top is
5. Spectre
4. The Living Daylights
3. Licence to Kill
2. Casino Royale
1. Skyfall
@@killchaser9219 where's Goldeneye on number 10 is spectre 9 the living daylights number 8 spy who loved me
7 world is not enough 6 license to kill number 11 is tomorrow never dies instead I chose it in 2015 after spectre came out
@@teddyshowtaylor3645 goldeneye is number 12😬
Of all the James Bond villains Sanchez is one that I would never double cross I mean let’s just think about it this guy is beyond ruthless he cuts the heart out of his victims and then put them in a vacuum chamber and their heads explode but I love it how Bond set this whole thing emotion
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html00
"Franz Sanchez" sounds suspiciously like "Francisco Scaramanga", doesn't it...?
*in motion, not "emotion"
This clip cuts right before one of the best lines of the movie:
- "what do we do with the money boss?"
- "laundry it"
It's actually Launder it I believe
*patron, not boss.
Bloody damn purists, ok my memory is not what it was hahaha :)
@@flymacseamus3474
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx02/w-d-xo.html
"He threw the pilots out and flew away."
That line still cracks me up after all these years.
Spanish guitar at 0:44 adds huge suspense factor ! 😆
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx00/w-d-xo.html:44
My favorite of the Dalton duology.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html0
Timothy Dalton is my favourite Bond.
after sean connery yes for me
Yeah, i knew they wouldn't have shown the next minute of so... 😂
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx00/w-d-xo.html
aww I miss the last HEAD exposion
What?
@@garyjones2561 Kananga in Live and Let Die ( 1973 ) .
@@fredrikcarlstedt393
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx0/w-d-xo.html
My favorite Bond movie
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html
Robert Davi: one of the very best Bond baddies.
After Casino Royale is my second best bond movie. Dalton is great. Talisa Soto is gorgeous.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx06/w-d-xo.html
"You think I'm stupid huh? You think I'm going to let someone rip me off then use my own money to find someone to kill me? You want it so bad then TAKE IT!"
Top level performance by Robert Davi!
@daveattrill2712 huh, I don't remember the "Think I'm going to let someone", but I'll take your word for it cuz *I'm* not checking. 😁
We were really robbed of more Dalton Bond movies due to damn legal issues and Moore overstaying his welcome 😔
An amazing Bond film.
THIS is Ian Flemings James Bond.
Last Cold War Era Bond Movie.
John Glen cooked this scene, what a legend!
'That's not my money'
'Tha'ts right, amigo. *It's mine.* '
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx08/w-d-xo.html
You rip me off and use my money to pay someone to KILL ME?! You want it so bad? Then TAKE IT!
Shame tim didn't get at least 2 more bond films..he was great as bond ..
Dalton is my favourite Bond
This movie saws how much Desmond s Q cared for bond could have I mean he was risking his job to help bond who was Rouge
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx09/w-d-xo.html0
The scene where that dude’s head explodes. Holy shit. Gnarly af!
This one has the best Bond girls.
I love Timothy dalton as James Bond
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx06/w-d-xo.html
Seenconary is an a extra ordinary man. Bond. Jamsbond.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx09/w-d-xo.html0
so would i its a shame that he did not stay as bond because he was quite good as bond in 1989 you had to wait another 6 years for another bond film
Ha...I knew this channel got cold feet before showing the next scene.
I love the music of this scene
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html
This is Agent Johnson. No, the other one.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx04/w-d-xo.html
The bond girl was most beautiful!
3. th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx02/w-d-xo.html
Is this the baggiest t-shirt we've ever seen bond wear?
Looks like Milton Krest is not going to handle the pressure of his impeding demise.
Could you?
@@garyjones2561
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html0
“Complements from Sharky!”
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html00
Damn, you cut out the best part!
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html
That Milton guy is also Admiral Dougherty in Star Trek.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx02/w-d-xo.html
Played by ex-US Air Force Anthony Zerbe: one of those actors who viewers 'point out' in many features, yet they're unable to name him - The Dead Zone (opposite fellow 007 villain, Christopher Walken), Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne is lead actor), True Crime (Clint Eastwood acted and directed) Papillion (Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman are co stars) ironically Rami Malek was in a remake of the latter movie - forming a connection with Licence To Kill and No Time To Die with two major characters in their respective movies.
What the movie is about: 1:05
The scene when my parents walk in: 2:08
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx02/w-d-xo.html:08
Hmm Imagine if you had a woman like her now phew
Damn, Carey Lowell is HOT!! HOOOAHH!!
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx00/w-d-xo.html
A more R-rated Bond film. Even compared to the Daniel Craig films.
Casino royale is also contains of brutality
@@lunacyseven8863 So does every Bond film.
You should not make Franz Sanchez angry. You would not like him when he
is angry. It really is a no- brainer .
"Whos's the hell is Franz Sanchez?" 😲
@@thelazyslowmotionlayover1414 The main villain of this 007 movie .
@@fredrikcarlstedt393
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx08/w-d-xo.html
Timothy Dalton My favourite actor after Moore and Connery
Marvellous movie
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx0/w-d-xo.html
4:30 chills everytime
4:33 they weren’t expecting to see the dollars of cash inside
Anthony Zerbe (Krest): One of the screen’s slimiest and most detestable villains. Pretty good actor, too. 😊
I mean, he's a scoundrel but he's not on the level of psychos like Sanchez. Certainly didn't deserve that fate.
@@garyjones2561why don’t you read a short story called “the hildebrand rarity” where he’s very Much the antagonist and probably one of the most VILE, LOATHSOME and scummiest person EVER! In fact all his character traits in that short story were given to Sanchez
@@mohammedashian8094 Right well, in the movie, you feel pretty bad for him.
Second best bond behind Daniel
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx0/w-d-xo.html
Dalton needed to do View to a Kill. Plus a film in 1991 & 1993. Five films would have been perfect.
The darkest movie also has the most q scene in 😆 which is odd cause he Rouge most of the movie which means that q really did care for bond so much , he was willing to risk his job
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx06/w-d-xo.html
To frame sanchez's henchman, milton krest by planting the stolen money in his boat.
Hartes Abenteuer aber flott. 😁
My favorite part of this scene starts at 02:38 ☺️
1:04 Sanchez be like: This idiot is drunk again!
You misspelled "license".
3:11...Check the sinking Ship over his right shoulder.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html00
Thank you for not showing what happens next.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html0
4:49
"You Ripped Me Off, Then You Use My Own Money To Pay Someone To Kill Me? You Want It So Bad? THEN TAKE IT!!"
C'mon you cut the best part , but honestly probably TH-cam would age restriction it
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx02/w-d-xo.html
Is that... Bond actually spying? That was something unprecedented after From Russia With Love
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html0
Prestigious movie clip ,
Please translate it's language in Hindi
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html0
The world is not enough
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html0
The thing is - had Bond movies stuck to the novels in terms of Bond's attitude and what he really was - a womanizing assassin - then they would have been all dark movies and not PG ratings as in the UK. This should have been released in many ways after OHMSS and taking revenge for the killing of his wife. What we got was the pathetic Diamonds Are Forever. Big salary check for Sean Connery in what was his worst film as Bond.
Let me check,, Officer I have a lic for just about anything...
Dalton what the hell is wearing ? You would think a big time spy like him would’ve dressed for the occasion a scuba diving suit or something…
Except he’s NOT a spy anymore he’s gone rouge he has to make do with what he has
SIS MI6 💜💜💜
Timothy, the best and most ruthless Bond for me..only Steele came close. The classic Bond portrayal. Moore was too campy. Craig simply does not looks like Mr Bond.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx02/w-d-xo.html
Remember of its Poster in coffee shop.
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html
💖💖💘💘❤❤
..founder of Military art - Suvorov 📚.. Caesar - Alea iacta est..😆
Ravenna-Market Garden 😄.).
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx0/w-d-xo.html
Ok muito bom filme saudades
First viewer
Well done
@@teddyshowtaylor3645
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html00
1. First Viewer
2. Second Viewer
3. Third Viewer
4. Fourth Viewer
플라워링하트 플라워링하트 성우 장정진 🎉
Show the gorey bit, cowards
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx05/w-d-xo.html
4:31 I wonder if, is all that money true???
It's"weakerest".
What?
@@garyjones2561
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx01/w-d-xo.html0
BONNET SERVISES
4. th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx04/w-d-xo.html
🎭
th-cam.com/video/m06RAM8Qcx00/w-d-xo.html