Yes in Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough, my favourite scenes were the opening ones and the ones involving Q. Goldeneye was a wonderful film all-round IMO, but I also loved the scene with Q in that as well.
At that point, Desmond Llewelyn had been telling various different Bonds "Grow up, 007" for over 40 years. He was truly the glue that held it all together.
1:51 Bond's response to Q's instructions "Talk here, listen here" is one of the funniest Bond quips in any of the Bond films and perfectly sums up the 007 character
It feels more than a bit like the Cleese!Q scene in TWINE. "The mouth goes to the receiver, _thus,_ and the left ear goes to the speaker, _thus._ Now..."
"It's the insurance damage waiver, for your BEAUTIFUL NEW CARRR." Desmond's delivery here is nothing short of high art: terseness, defeatism, irritation and knowing dread, all in charmingly equal measure. "Delicious."
Beautifully put, and absolutely true. And I love how Bond meets him on that same knowing level -- every time he responds to a form of damage, he needles him a bit further without flinching, to the point of almost leaning on the fourth wall.
Q: "Your new smartphone 007; all the standard apps, plus it doubles as a hand grenade. Not one of our modifications, Samsungs just seem to blow up for some reason."
Still confused why they chose a 7 series instead of the E39 5 series, which look infinitely better and are overall better cars. Hell, even an E34 is better than a 7 series.
@@Caffeinated-DaVinci 7 Series is a higher price tag and by that time both E38 and E39 were good cars. Maybe E39 was a symbol of the status somehow, but not as quite as E38
Sir Desmond, may his soul rest in peace, is one of the most sweet and lovely faces there have been in this world! You can say it by just looking at him that he must have been one of the most pure and kind-hearted human beings ever! thumbs up if you feel the same way!
Reading this after having seen this clip, I can only agree with slightly blurry eyes. He's so lovely and I always adored his scenes with Pierce, there weren't enough of those. The scene in the world is not enough where he descends and disappears is so bittersweet. He's like the poster child for "the sweetest old man ever".
Bond boldly and flawlessly taking remote control of the car while the Bond theme blasts - then giggling like a schoolboy - makes this one of the very best Bond/Q scenes EVER.
Arguably the most memorable gadgets in 007 are that exploding pen from goldeneye, and the remote controllable BMW. Although the Vanquish remains my favourite 007 car.
With every actor that has taken the role of bond Desmond had great chemistry with them every single time even if they were for a few moments of scenes, my favorite was probably Desmond and Dolton where Q had a sorts of fatherly attitude and attachment to bond. But this Q always did make me laugh because it was a mentor who was constantly annoyed with his pupil.
@@erik9817 Probably but I think he's referring to the characters in the film here. Q didn't move because he trusted in Bonds skills to not run them over.
@@InvaderTan1 Well, that and Bond was standing right next to him. If Q gets hit, so does Bond. Bond is a lot of things and it could be argued that selfdestructive is one of them, but he's not suicidal.
@@erik9817 Probably filmed the car driving away from them and played it backwards! That's how they filmed the scene in The Railway Children when Jenny Agutter is nearly knocked down by a train.
Q: If you just sign here Mr Bond. [007 turns to face Q] Q: It's the Insurance Damage Waiver for your beautiful new car. Will you need collision coverage? 007: Yes. Q: Fire? 007: Probably. Q: Property destruction? 007: Definitely. Q: Personal injury? 007: I hope not, but accidents do happen. Q: They frequently do with you.
I think this scene encapsulates what's lacking in the Daniel Craig Bond movies. The pure, light comedy touches, along with the various musical motifs of the Bond Theme. It feels like you're watching a Bond film and I never got that feeling with Daniel Craig's Bond films.
I disagree, while the old films are indeed very fun to watch, they are pretty detached from Ian Fleming's original character and storyline, Pierce Brosnan's portrayal in particular (even though I do like Pierce Brosnan as James Bond). Daniel Craig's James Bond doesn't have a lot of humour yes, but that's because it's pretty close to what Ian Fleming originally had in mind for the character. To me only two actors have really come close to really nailing Ian Fleming's character, those being Daniel Craig and Timothy Dalton. Sean Connery was somewhere in between. But then again I guess everyone has their own opinions. This is just mine
That’s because Craig’s 007 is underrated and wasn’t fooling around with women like Sean Connery, Roger, Moore, and Pierce Brosnan himself. Daniel’s Bond started as an immature inexperienced and vulnerable 007 from blowing an embassy, falling in love with one woman who sacrificed herself for him, seeking revenge, getting to the bottom of it only to find out his foster brother Blofeld was the mastermind of all his suffering, and sacrificing himself in a nanobot factory run by Blofeld’s nemesis Safin
@@Orlington17 I think you’ve certainly got a case there. I don’t think we’ve had a bad Bond actor yet. (I love George Lazenby!) It really depends on mood and taste, isn’t it? The series is so versatile that most people will find one they like.
I roll my eyes at the Daniel Craig films when it tries to be overly serious. That's because its still a ridiculous premises with absurd gun fights, stunts and other other silliness. Yet people will call it "realistic". Grow up people.
@@earlgray7003 Although I do love the Daniel Craig films too, I completely see your point. The Brosnan ones fully acknowledge that a Bond film is not a masterpiece of storytelling and they just run with the fun-factor. The seriousness of the Craig ones can be a little jarring at times.
The aston martin gets all the glory but I absolutely loved this remote control BMW, the car park car chase is one of my fave memories of the Brosnan era, after the tank chase in Goldeneye they had to come up with something equally ingenius and I thought this was a good sequel set piece.
Whether one likes it or not, isn't it fair to say that Arnold's score is derivitave of Barry's work -- often from many decades prior -- that it has no fingerprint at all? These scenes are a great example: it's simply the most generic, bombastic Bond Theme one could imagine. More to the point, there is no ingenuity or imagination present. A real step down from what Serra brought in GoldenEye. In fact, the worst piece of scoring in GoldenEye was a last-minute rescore which replaced Serra's retrofitted-future synth of the Bond Theme with a 'normalized' version of that theme that sounds utterly generic and predictable. It sounds like temp music from an unfinished score, in fact. A real shame, as what Serra provided was a coherent fit for the film, and commentary on Bond's place in a shifting world. Yet the removal of Serra's theme and replacement with such poor work was very predictive of what Arnold would bring, and also what's wrong with the Brosnan movies (with the very notable exception of GoldenEye): they function as compromised products that do little other than providing a kind of checklist of Bond Tropes. Arnold fit right into that thinking. I'm very thankful that GoldenEye had Serra to score it. And Campbell to direct it.
@@anen9332 GTFO With your hipster nonsense. No one liked Serra's bland, "aVaNtgArDe" score because it hardly sounded like something out of a Bond film. Deal with it, even others like George Martin, Marvin Heimlisch or Michael Kamen, while doing their own thing, never forgot they were scoring for a Bond film and their soundtracks adapted accordingly. Because Bond's music CAN be bombastic as it can be quiet.
Tomorrow Never Dies is the first James Bond movie I saw as a kid. I didn’t know at all the franchise codes. When I saw for the first time that guy in a red jacket, I thought it was really just a car seller. Then, I understood.
My goodness that E38 7 Series is absolutely breathtaking. Imagine if Bond had a rival here who drove the equally beautiful W140 S-Class? This movie would've been legendary for that car chase alone.
The very beginning of this scene has an amazing eye for detail: At the news stand, the newspaper next to Tomorrow is the Hamburger Morgenpost, an actual Hamburg newspaper, displaying a German headline about the British navy encountering trouble in the Chinese Sea. The same applies later at 0:34 with Die Welt and Hamburger Abendblatt (even though the headlines are almost the same).
Pierce Brosnan was my favourite Bond because he is the Bond of my childhood. My parents always used to take my siblings and I to the cinema to see the latest Bond films and that was my era so for me Brosnan is Bond.
Dis scene showed how much bond value Q to trust his life savers... & best chemistry of Q wid bonds, P.Brosnan & Desmond just clicked. God Bless us all.
but not well executed, you can see the driver in the car in one clip and there is a mismatch between the cue of actors actions and the car stopping in front.
My first time in Germany I started in Hamburg specifically because of Tomorrows Never Dies. Having a martini at the Kempinski Hotel Atlantic was fun lol
One of my favourite Bond cars that isn't an Aston Martin. Love the E38 7-Series. Edit: OMG I just figured out where they filmed the sequence with the car, the Inflite Jet Centre at Stansted Airport. I have literally been in that hanger 13 years later, and I never realised. The titan Airways Avro RJ gave it away.
I saw this at the cinema when it first came out with my then gf. I allowed myself to be dragged to see Titanic (snore) and in return she came with me to see this. She actually liked it :)
See kids, this is James Bond. Superspy who has fun with his job. Don't care how he was in the books. This is the awesome Bond that Connery, Moore, and Brosnan built for the movie audience.
1:30 "...the GPS tracking system." Interesting that, earlier in the film, the Navy men made a point of stating what it stands for. This was a few short years before GPS was declassified as for use by the armed services only.
GPS had already been declassified and installed in passenger vehicles. I've said it before, all this technology was already available, it just wasn't mass produced yet.
The fingerprint scanner on the phone made me laugh because of how wrong they got it, but when he flips the phone open to reveal the remote control, well that's impressively accurate.
The best way to save the Bond Franchise is to bring back Pierce and make the next 3 movies based on the early 2000’s video games. Agent Under Fire Nightfire Everything or Nothing
I'm pretty sure they had a stunt guy hidden in the backseat driving the car. Why bother creating a fancy remote control car system in 1997 or today in 2021 when you could easily do the old fashioned Hollywood tricks of the "self driving car" illusion?
Deleted scene (before 1:20): Major Boothroyd/"Q": "Right, now pay attention, 007. Your new car." (Q presses the button, which opened the wrong cargo box. Inside is a cage with a literal Jaguar cat screeching & growling.) James Bond: "Jaguar?" Major Boothroyd/"Q": "Wrong assignment! Let's try again, shall we?" 1:20 (Q pressed the button, which opens the correct cargo box, revealing Bond's new automobile: a 1997 BMW 750iL)
It's insane that this movie managed to touch the idea of fake news even though it was released in the 90s. This movie was so ahead of its time when it was released.
Most bond movies, although not very deep or smart in their writing focus, are somewhat intertwined with the vibe and feel of their time. You can feel the oozing cold war in early Connery movies. The tone changes into space and super technologies more and more in time. Brosnan's era was filled with random individuals threatening the West in a different way. More terrorism than a war And Craig's time was gritties, where lines a bit more blurry and no one is entirely clean.
"Fake news" is a catch-all phrase that is basically code for: anything that the authorities don't want you to look into. If the establishment is desperately trying to muster to use all its resources to convince you that something is "fake news", you ought to exercise a healthy amount of skepticism. Not that something becomes true by default, but you would do well to investigate it with an open mind. By the way: the biggest purveyors of propaganda and truly fake news are almost invariably official sources. But aside from that, this was indeed a fantastic movie! Have a great day, sir!
Happy 25th anniversary to Tomorrow Never Dies, one of the most entertaining Bond movies ever. Pierce Brosnan is still the best James Bond to ever embrace the screen.
Pierce and Desmond’s back-and-forth were always a highlight of their three Bonds together.
100%
Yes in Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough, my favourite scenes were the opening ones and the ones involving Q.
Goldeneye was a wonderful film all-round IMO, but I also loved the scene with Q in that as well.
I loved it
Desmond has most chemistry with Peirce vs any other Bond.
At that point, Desmond Llewelyn had been telling various different Bonds "Grow up, 007" for over 40 years. He was truly the glue that held it all together.
He definitely was
Whoa so that was some meta joke all along, because Bond stayed the same age all while Q continued to get older?
@@Sydneysidelinersame with Moneypenny for a long while
the bond horn is
Growing up with Desmond as Q was certainly a cut above new Q.
Desmond's classic lines..
I never joke about my work!
This I'm particularly proud of!
Grow up 007!
"Now pay attention..."
"...all the usual refinements..."
I always love the banter between him and Bond. Probably where I got my sense of humor
Bring it back in one piece
That's My Lunch!
"Always have an escape plan"
1:51 Bond's response to Q's instructions "Talk here, listen here" is one of the funniest Bond quips in any of the Bond films and perfectly sums up the 007 character
I love that line! It struck me that Bond never used a mobile phone until this scene.
@@tomarnold7284 Dalton used a mobile phone in the opening of The Living Daylights. :)
@@erik9817 You're right! I thought it was a satellite phone because it was so big.
It feels more than a bit like the Cleese!Q scene in TWINE. "The mouth goes to the receiver, _thus,_ and the left ear goes to the speaker, _thus._ Now..."
So glad 007 didn't listen to Q
and never grew up.
He wouldn't be so good at his job if did that.
"It's the insurance damage waiver, for your BEAUTIFUL NEW CARRR."
Desmond's delivery here is nothing short of high art: terseness, defeatism, irritation and knowing dread, all in charmingly equal measure. "Delicious."
And yet Q is the first one to prang it!
Beautifully put, and absolutely true. And I love how Bond meets him on that same knowing level -- every time he responds to a form of damage, he needles him a bit further without flinching, to the point of almost leaning on the fourth wall.
I think we understand each other😂😂😂.
@@georgemaina7630
Grow up, 007!
I miss Brosnan's Bond. Loved growing up with his movies coming out every couple of years.
For me, Pierce Brosnan is the most appropriate and entertaining James Bond to watch
KAJMAK PULSONT
With Connery and Dalton
Agreed
He was one of the worst Bond, with some of the worst stories
I swear
love Brosnan with Desmond. the wayward son. "grow up 007". great movie!
Better chemistry than Craig and limp 4 eyed dude.
"GoldenEye" & "Tomorrow Never Dies", in my opinion, are Pierce Brosnan's best Bond films
Yes they are. Some of my absolute favorites of the entire franchise as well.
He was also the best bond
@@bobsmith3291 oh hell no. Roger Moore, followed by Timothy Dalton.
Agreed. He was a good Bond.
1 of the best the best connery or moore?
It's kinda insane that we are at the technological level where the modern phone is a reality and has pretty much all the features shown here.
My iPhone must be the standard version then since it doesn’t have a taser.
@@Thrillseeker8922 😅😂😂😁
the 20000 volt security, aka exploding cellphone batteries too
I’m sorry I don’t understand your point????
Modern phone 📱 is a reality
Pls elaborate pls
Q: "Your new smartphone 007; all the standard apps, plus it doubles as a hand grenade. Not one of our modifications, Samsungs just seem to blow up for some reason."
This movie was probably one of the greatest advertisements for BMW at the time. Every time I see a 1999 BMW 750IL I always think of Pierce Brosnan.
Movie was 97 though.
@@SiXiam And? It's not like it was a one off.
Still confused why they chose a 7 series instead of the E39 5 series, which look infinitely better and are overall better cars. Hell, even an E34 is better than a 7 series.
@@itznsdominator3521 The 99 looks better.
@@Caffeinated-DaVinci 7 Series is a higher price tag and by that time both E38 and E39 were good cars. Maybe E39 was a symbol of the status somehow, but not as quite as E38
Sir Desmond, may his soul rest in peace, is one of the most sweet and lovely faces there have been in this world! You can say it by just looking at him that he must have been one of the most pure and kind-hearted human beings ever! thumbs up if you feel the same way!
Reading this after having seen this clip, I can only agree with slightly blurry eyes. He's so lovely and I always adored his scenes with Pierce, there weren't enough of those. The scene in the world is not enough where he descends and disappears is so bittersweet. He's like the poster child for "the sweetest old man ever".
Bond boldly and flawlessly taking remote control of the car while the Bond theme blasts - then giggling like a schoolboy - makes this one of the very best Bond/Q scenes EVER.
Hahahaha 😂🤣
Mmkay
“Company Car” one of the best music cues in any Bond film
Easily. I love how Arnold keeps playing and playing around with the Bond theme in that piece.
"So that's what I've been doing wrong all these years." 😂😂😂
Arguably the most memorable gadgets in 007 are that exploding pen from goldeneye, and the remote controllable BMW.
Although the Vanquish remains my favourite 007 car.
Don't you mean the Vanish 😄
With every actor that has taken the role of bond Desmond had great chemistry with them every single time even if they were for a few moments of scenes, my favorite was probably Desmond and Dolton where Q had a sorts of fatherly attitude and attachment to bond. But this Q always did make me laugh because it was a mentor who was constantly annoyed with his pupil.
Funny thing is that, the person whom Q was supposedly based on (if I understand right) was supposed to be a school chum of Fleming.
The mentor was obviously jealous his apprentice had a short learning curve.
You probably like Dalton and Desmond the best because he's the only 007 to bring Q into the field on a mission (kind of)
@@jeremyjackson7429 that's in the Craig universe... that's all gone now, thank God
In movies with Brosnan, he's still like a father : the father annoyed by his boy not wanting to grow up.
Gotta hand it to Q's faith in Bond's abilities, man did not even flinch when he drove that car straight at them and braked at the last second
Probably because the car wasn't about to hit them, it looks like they used a camera trick.
Honestly I am just impressed by bond's skill at driving that car with his phone. But then again in 2022 I think a 5 year old could do just as well lol
@@erik9817 Probably but I think he's referring to the characters in the film here. Q didn't move because he trusted in Bonds skills to not run them over.
@@InvaderTan1 Well, that and Bond was standing right next to him. If Q gets hit, so does Bond. Bond is a lot of things and it could be argued that selfdestructive is one of them, but he's not suicidal.
@@erik9817 Probably filmed the car driving away from them and played it backwards! That's how they filmed the scene in The Railway Children when Jenny Agutter is nearly knocked down by a train.
The parkinggarage chase is the highlight of the movie for me.
R.I.P. Desmond Llewelyn (the OG Q).
Q: If you just sign here Mr Bond.
[007 turns to face Q]
Q: It's the Insurance Damage Waiver for your beautiful new car. Will you need collision coverage?
007: Yes.
Q: Fire?
007: Probably.
Q: Property destruction?
007: Definitely.
Q: Personal injury?
007: I hope not, but accidents do happen.
Q: They frequently do with you.
One of the most underrated Bond films.
David Zaritsky of the Bond Experience ranked it as #4 on his list. Some people know it was great. I also agree I love it
@@Thatguy55595 I wouldn't place it that high but the film definitely deserves more praise than it gets.
It deserves a video game reboot as well.
It’s top 3 Bond
I concur!
"Grow up, 007." ...Probably the most important (& recurring) line in the entire Bond movie franchise. ✌
Don’t forget “now pay attention 007”
The response should be_ How? They change My actors before they a chance to do so?
I think this scene encapsulates what's lacking in the Daniel Craig Bond movies. The pure, light comedy touches, along with the various musical motifs of the Bond Theme. It feels like you're watching a Bond film and I never got that feeling with Daniel Craig's Bond films.
Yes true Brosnan movies are actually pure fun. Reviews don't matter.
Craig's bond is like Jack reacher, john wick, and jason Bourne. Doesn't have suave and coolness as Pierce's bond
The old Bond had a very dry humour and Craig just doesn't have it.
I disagree, while the old films are indeed very fun to watch, they are pretty detached from Ian Fleming's original character and storyline, Pierce Brosnan's portrayal in particular (even though I do like Pierce Brosnan as James Bond). Daniel Craig's James Bond doesn't have a lot of humour yes, but that's because it's pretty close to what Ian Fleming originally had in mind for the character. To me only two actors have really come close to really nailing Ian Fleming's character, those being Daniel Craig and Timothy Dalton. Sean Connery was somewhere in between.
But then again I guess everyone has their own opinions. This is just mine
That’s because Craig’s 007 is underrated and wasn’t fooling around with women like Sean Connery, Roger, Moore, and Pierce Brosnan himself. Daniel’s Bond started as an immature inexperienced and vulnerable 007 from blowing an embassy, falling in love with one woman who sacrificed herself for him, seeking revenge, getting to the bottom of it only to find out his foster brother Blofeld was the mastermind of all his suffering, and sacrificing himself in a nanobot factory run by Blofeld’s nemesis Safin
Hilarious scene from one of the very best Bond films; a film that has quite rightly earned its classic reputation. Pierce Brosnan - best Bond actor!
I have to agree.
yt leads me through every bond movie and what i found is that every Bond actor is actually the best Bond actor xD
@@Orlington17 I think you’ve certainly got a case there. I don’t think we’ve had a bad Bond actor yet. (I love George Lazenby!)
It really depends on mood and taste, isn’t it? The series is so versatile that most people will find one they like.
I roll my eyes at the Daniel Craig films when it tries to be overly serious. That's because its still a ridiculous premises with absurd gun fights, stunts and other other silliness. Yet people will call it "realistic". Grow up people.
@@earlgray7003 Although I do love the Daniel Craig films too, I completely see your point. The Brosnan ones fully acknowledge that a Bond film is not a masterpiece of storytelling and they just run with the fun-factor. The seriousness of the Craig ones can be a little jarring at times.
The aston martin gets all the glory but I absolutely loved this remote control BMW, the car park car chase is one of my fave memories of the Brosnan era, after the tank chase in Goldeneye they had to come up with something equally ingenius and I thought this was a good sequel set piece.
They make armored BMWs like the one in the film, minus the tear gas and the armaments
That BMW is still looking relevant to this day
The 2000 models of the BMW series were in my personal opinon the best looking version of the BMW series cars.
@@jakelam5089 BMWs today make my stomach hurt. literally. nothing last forever i guess
The E38 is, in my opinion, the absolute apex of BMW.
It's just been going steadily downhill ever since...
Agreed. The E38 still has an amazingly commanding presence.
2000's 7-series definitely still got that hot factor
TND is a great Bond film.
David Arnold’s score is fantastic too.
Backseat Driver, one of my favourite scores of all time.
His best, imho
Great Bond film 😂😂. It’s terrible
Whether one likes it or not, isn't it fair to say that Arnold's score is derivitave of Barry's work -- often from many decades prior -- that it has no fingerprint at all?
These scenes are a great example: it's simply the most generic, bombastic Bond Theme one could imagine. More to the point, there is no ingenuity or imagination present.
A real step down from what Serra brought in GoldenEye. In fact, the worst piece of scoring in GoldenEye was a last-minute rescore which replaced Serra's retrofitted-future synth of the Bond Theme with a 'normalized' version of that theme that sounds utterly generic and predictable.
It sounds like temp music from an unfinished score, in fact. A real shame, as what Serra provided was a coherent fit for the film, and commentary on Bond's place in a shifting world.
Yet the removal of Serra's theme and replacement with such poor work was very predictive of what Arnold would bring, and also what's wrong with the Brosnan movies (with the very notable exception of GoldenEye): they function as compromised products that do little other than providing a kind of checklist of Bond Tropes. Arnold fit right into that thinking.
I'm very thankful that GoldenEye had Serra to score it. And Campbell to direct it.
@@anen9332 GTFO With your hipster nonsense. No one liked Serra's bland, "aVaNtgArDe" score because it hardly sounded like something out of a Bond film. Deal with it, even others like George Martin, Marvin Heimlisch or Michael Kamen, while doing their own thing, never forgot they were scoring for a Bond film and their soundtracks adapted accordingly. Because Bond's music CAN be bombastic as it can be quiet.
"Well let's see how she responds to my touch, eh Q?'
Ah Bond, you smug bugger xD
That last quote for Q is why bond films are great, humor and seriousness at the same time !
I love the tiny glimmer of mischief in Bond’s voice when he answers Q’s first insurance question
One of the best ever car films from James Bond !!!!!
Tomorrow Never Dies is the first James Bond movie I saw as a kid.
I didn’t know at all the franchise codes.
When I saw for the first time that guy in a red jacket, I thought it was really just a car seller.
Then, I understood.
My goodness that E38 7 Series is absolutely breathtaking. Imagine if Bond had a rival here who drove the equally beautiful W140 S-Class? This movie would've been legendary for that car chase alone.
The very beginning of this scene has an amazing eye for detail: At the news stand, the newspaper next to Tomorrow is the Hamburger Morgenpost, an actual Hamburg newspaper, displaying a German headline about the British navy encountering trouble in the Chinese Sea. The same applies later at 0:34 with Die Welt and Hamburger Abendblatt (even though the headlines are almost the same).
"Do I need any other protection?"
"Only from me, 007..."
"...unless you bring that car back in pristine order."
"Now pay attention, 007..."
Always fun to see these two verbally fencing.
Q: Your new telephone, talk here, listen here
Bond: So thats what Ive been doing wrong all these years right
Classic
Childish and playful Bond is my favourite Bond.
Desmond Llewelyn was the BEST!! The most durable and lovable character in the Bond series!
I LOVED his hairstyle in this movie, and it showed the more suave, charismatic and cool Bond ❤️
This is probably the most underrated Bond movie, it was about 20 years too early; if this was made today it would be a classic
The way q looks at bond..... All humans need such love 🤣😂
I just rewatched this movie last night and had a blast watching.
Pierce Brosnan's branding of Bond is hilariously funny. He's really a cool actor portraying the role.
BMW 'Seven hundred and fifty' always makes me smile.
They were smooth runners
Bond never gets old to me. I love it.
A great bond film thanks for the memories pierce.And RIP desmond you were a legend
Pierce Brosnan was my favourite Bond because he is the Bond of my childhood. My parents always used to take my siblings and I to the cinema to see the latest Bond films and that was my era so for me Brosnan is Bond.
"lets see how she responds to my touch" freaking smooth bond xD
Still one of the last great Q scenes
Rest in peace desmond
It wouldn’t be James Bond without you from the start
Dis scene showed how much bond value Q to trust his life savers... & best chemistry of Q wid bonds, P.Brosnan & Desmond just clicked. God Bless us all.
To be fair, James did return the car to an AVIS location. Sadly not in pristine condition, but he did return it.
Classic scene from Bond - well written!! The dialog is perfect.
but not well executed, you can see the driver in the car in one clip and there is a mismatch between the cue of actors actions and the car stopping in front.
"Grow up 007" we all did Q, we all did.
I fell in love with BMWs after watching this film…..
I always love James Bond movies all of the time.
Not only did I love this movie but I loved this era of BMWs.
Grow up, 007... Lovely oldie man, rest in peace...
I’ve never understood the hate for TND. This movie is underrated to a T, one of the best bond movies in my opinion.
@@unlimitedayoproduction2452 yeah, I get that but everything else is great.
Personally I didn't like the ending, it felt like an anti-climax
@@unlimitedayoproduction2452 How? Elliott Carver is the most realistic.
@@unlimitedayoproduction2452 What is forgetable about Stamper?
@@MrStGeorgeIllawarra There were more villains than him
@0:50 the little instrument jab in the score 😂😂😂 always makes me laugh
Perfection. 007 Peirce Brosnan and original Q. "I thought you'd pay more attention to a female voice." Lol ❤
I think we've met
"Grow up double O seven" makes me laugh all the time. Lol
I can't wait for the release of No time to die in Japan!!!!!
We all waiting nigga. The problem is after all this extended waiting what if the movie sucks...
Well, it was just not worth the wait.
My first time in Germany I started in Hamburg specifically because of Tomorrows Never Dies. Having a martini at the Kempinski Hotel Atlantic was fun lol
Fun Bond Fact: They filmed the scene backwards to have the car look like it stopped just in front of Bond & Q.
They did the same for the scene in "The Railway Children" where Jenny Agutter nearly gets run down by the train.
After so many years years it’s still fresh just like fine wine 🍷
Q: I'm not angry 007... I'm just disappointed
007:
Introducing a mobile telephone with the statement "Talk here, listen here" by Q still makes me laugh 😆😆😆😆
No one can replace the original Q. Not even the new one.
Q.1 of the Greatest Mentors 007 has Ever Had.Elizabeth RIP.❤
when i think of James Bond, i think of someone who looks like Pierce Brosnan
One of my favourite Bond cars that isn't an Aston Martin. Love the E38 7-Series.
Edit: OMG I just figured out where they filmed the sequence with the car, the Inflite Jet Centre at Stansted Airport. I have literally been in that hanger 13 years later, and I never realised. The titan Airways Avro RJ gave it away.
It’s my favourite Bond!
james bond, sophisticated and smooth please dont grow up. love ur sense of humour.
I realy love The old Bond movies
I saw this at the cinema when it first came out with my then gf. I allowed myself to be dragged to see Titanic (snore) and in return she came with me to see this. She actually liked it :)
Cast: (In increasing order of age): Bond, Q, that phone.
This is one of the best scene in this James Bond.
And the 7 series ❤❤❤😘
2:02 Just noticed the Ericsson model number is "JB"
See kids, this is James Bond. Superspy who has fun with his job. Don't care how he was in the books. This is the awesome Bond that Connery, Moore, and Brosnan built for the movie audience.
1:30
"...the GPS tracking system." Interesting that, earlier in the film, the Navy men made a point of stating what it stands for. This was a few short years before GPS was declassified as for use by the armed services only.
GPS had already been declassified and installed in passenger vehicles. I've said it before, all this technology was already available, it just wasn't mass produced yet.
The fingerprint scanner on the phone made me laugh because of how wrong they got it, but when he flips the phone open to reveal the remote control, well that's impressively accurate.
007 best actor
I love the interaction between those two. 🤣
The best way to save the Bond Franchise is to bring back Pierce and make the next 3 movies based on the early 2000’s video games.
Agent Under Fire
Nightfire
Everything or Nothing
Love how Bond tortures Q.
More likely drives him crazy but still takes it.
The tech is obviously 25 years out of date, but the remote-piloted car is still pretty cool.
@@gp. - Awwww.... thanks, princess.
I'm pretty sure they had a stunt guy hidden in the backseat driving the car. Why bother creating a fancy remote control car system in 1997 or today in 2021 when you could easily do the old fashioned Hollywood tricks of the "self driving car" illusion?
This is one of the best scene to me for BMW 750 in 007 series
Q branch always had to end with Grow up 007 😂😂👍 love these films 👌
"I am not interested in your sordid escapades"....
Meanwhile we all go to the movies to watch his "sordid escapades" :P
1:20
Makes me think of revealing the car in D.A.D., two movies later. But they're in a subway and it's just a railroad flatcar...
Deleted scene (before 1:20):
Major Boothroyd/"Q":
"Right, now pay attention, 007. Your new car."
(Q presses the button, which opened
the wrong cargo box. Inside is a cage
with a literal Jaguar cat screeching &
growling.)
James Bond:
"Jaguar?"
Major Boothroyd/"Q":
"Wrong assignment!
Let's try again, shall we?"
1:20
(Q pressed the button, which opens the correct cargo box, revealing Bond's new automobile: a 1997 BMW 750iL)
It's insane that this movie managed to touch the idea of fake news even though it was released in the 90s. This movie was so ahead of its time when it was released.
Most bond movies, although not very deep or smart in their writing focus, are somewhat intertwined with the vibe and feel of their time. You can feel the oozing cold war in early Connery movies. The tone changes into space and super technologies more and more in time.
Brosnan's era was filled with random individuals threatening the West in a different way. More terrorism than a war
And Craig's time was gritties, where lines a bit more blurry and no one is entirely clean.
"Fake news" is a catch-all phrase that is basically code for: anything that the authorities don't want you to look into.
If the establishment is desperately trying to muster to use all its resources to convince you that something is "fake news", you ought to exercise a healthy amount of skepticism. Not that something becomes true by default, but you would do well to investigate it with an open mind.
By the way: the biggest purveyors of propaganda and truly fake news are almost invariably official sources.
But aside from that, this was indeed a fantastic movie! Have a great day, sir!
Happy 25th anniversary to Tomorrow Never Dies, one of the most entertaining Bond movies ever. Pierce Brosnan is still the best James Bond to ever embrace the screen.
25th?! 😵 98, yes... But come on, can we agree on 10 year anniversary maybe? (Goddamn...)
I have such fond memories of this scene.
You can tell these 2 were enjoying themselves filming this
This movie has the best intro and theme of all the bond films; in my opinion, for what it is worth. ✌🏼🌍
My uncles name came up in the end titles of that film my uncles name is Brendan Coyle
Pierce Brosnan nailed all the subtleties of Bond