"An herbal enema shall fix you up." "Thank you, sounds terrific!" Only Sean could deliver those line with poise and class and charm. RIP 007 you are so missed.
Don't know why, but the way Edward Fox delivers the dialogue at the end "I send you to a health farm to get yourself in shape. Instead, you demolish it!" always cracks me up. And then the rest that follows during that scene lol😅
I wouldn't say they pulled it off.. but close AF. If Kershner had been involved from the beginning & Schwartzmann HADN'T been they might have gotten it right. Kim Basinger is adorable but Barbara Carrere as the leading lady(though she couldn't have been a naive Domino) would have been the business!
They knew it was one and done unofficial spin-off Bond, so I'm glad they actually did something different from the usual EON formula. Production was troubled and movie has flaws, but I actually like it.
Fun fact: Pat Roach the actor who played the henchman in this fight is the same actor who played the bulky henchmen in the original Indiana Jones trilogy. Plus Sean Connery played Indiana Jones’ dad so that kind of makes them both even
Well yes, Indiana Jones was based on James Bond, George Lucas said so himself and that's why they had Sean play the dad, because they wanted to make the point that James Bond was Indiana Jones's dad.
@@hydro.pl.27 well whatever it was it sure burned his eyes pretty bad. He was pretty much helpless at that point. Getting stabbed in the back with all that glass was pretty much a mercy killing.
There were couple funny stuff going on in this scene, but for the most part, i believe its also one of the most brutal fight scenes in 007 movie franchise in which i think its pretty well done.
I actually prefer these old school fights and the realism compared to today’s level of John Wick which suspends total disbelief of the human body taking 100 times the beating it actually could!
I don’t know about realism when they both got beat up pretty badly ….with not a hair out of place. Not even a bruise on their faces. 🤔. Now Daniel Craig gets fucked up. But I love Sean Connery too. 🥰
I actually like this Bond movie even though Sean Connery is older because the villain actor plays the role very well and also that Connery is my favourite Bond actor. This is also more of a semi-remake of Thunderball. Irvin Kershner managed to deliver a solid Bond movie without the official production team
I totally agree.. the production was horribly done and making no attempt to create their OWN Bond formula to match EON's doomed this to second rate status. The stroke of good luck here was Kershner who shows you how important the director can be. Connery is better here than he'd been since Thunderball(though Diamonds was slovenly fun!) and his approach to the passage of time and age as a humbler less remote figure is refreshing!
Kershner was the man, he also directed (and is most famous for) Star Wars Empire Strikes Back which is usually called best SW movie for a good reason, or Robocop 2 (which I actually consider a good sequel, forget about the rest of movies and tv shows though).
Thanks for keeping the "instead you demolish it!" bit at the end. M thinks Bond just goes around and demolishes things for no reason, as though he is the Incredible Hulk.
@@modelcitizen72 And his yell when 007 drop kicks him in the gut for good measure, LOL. The fight in the kitchen was RIGHT ON LOL! "You Lunatics....AHHHH!"
Pat Roach, 6'5" from Birmingham England. Professional wrestler with UK and EU trophies. Apparently a really nice guy in real life like many screen villains usually are. Also appeared as a villain in Red Sonja and Conan the Destroyer. Sadly died of cancer aged 67 back in 2004.
This is a very delightful scene to watch. I like that the Connery Bond movie fights were usually solved by improvisation, clever use of tactics, or for Bond to just outright outthink an enemy who was otherwise a superior (i.e. stronger, more tough, more technically-skilled, or all three) foe. Bond also keeps on the move as best he can, tries not to get cornered or trapped by a foe who could probably trap him and finish him off. His opponent in this scene actually puts up a very good fight, but one of the big mistakes his opponent makes is he sometimes spends more time messing around with Bond than he does finishing him off. He keeps lifting the weights and bringing them back down to toy with Bond, and rather than put him in a grapple or a choke hold, he spends a lot of time throwing Bond around which gives him a chance to get away or pick up a weapon. In other words, he's so overconfident that he can take out an older man in a fight that he yields the advantage to him.
It is a great fight scene.. doesn't get bogged down.. has that movement as you say. More like THIS in this movie it could have been great. Not getting a top notch score... not creating some trademarks of their own... hurried and unskilled producer. Blew a great opportunity but again.. GREAT scene.. the attitude of it and everything!
Bond was always great at improvising, saved his skin multiple times. Goldfinger laser table was one of the few instances, that he was literally cooked without zero hope of escape. No clever tricks, gadgets or physical strength could get him out of that one and he was forced to bluff his way out of trouble.
I think it's also a commentary that Bond fights were never very realistic... and from Connery's reaction in the old days he could have stared down the Incredible Hulk and not sweated it. It's kind of a nod to all of us in the audience... "ok... a fight is a fight and you'd better finish what you SHTART!"
I remember my first acquaintance with S.Connery, when I've seen this movie. Despite the fact that this film is something on the ground of comedy and satire, I appreciated only Connery's "Mr. Bond". RIP, Sir.
Pat roach played 2 henchmen in Raiders of the Lost Ark; in the bar fight in what looks like Tibet and he was the big German bloke who fights Indie around the bomber plane.
@@MKD1101 It didn't have the official license for the rights hence why the music wasn't James bond esq and why the bond theme was missing. Roger Moores bond movie come out competing against this movie 💁♂️
This movie has an unusual history. It's actually based on the Thunderball novel, but told in a slightly different way from the movie of the same name. It was also directed by Irvin Kershner, the same guy who directed The Empire Strikes Back a few years earlier.
4:07 Says 007 to himself: "My collarbone is cracked; my hand and wrist are broken, my nose is smashed, and my back is thrown out, but no biggee: I can fly down over these stairs like a teenager in love!" XD
I think he cut down on the partying a lot in the 1970s and got into more healthy diets and lifestyle, was more moderate, though didn't get into the fitness craze.
@@MichaelKearsley I heard he also trained with Steven Seagal to get into shape for this film. And that also helps lol. Connery is vastly more Bondian here than he was in Diamonds Are Forever. I'm happy to call this his last outing as Bond, even if it isn't an EON production. It's way more watchable and respectable than Diamonds imo.
@@zufgh Diamonds were already switching gears for future and new Bond of Roger Moore. Connery would be out of place there. Lots of smoking, alcohol and red meat will kinda give you a couple of extra wrinkles and weird face, he was also just phoning in for the money, using all of his extraordinary paycheck to open a fund, so that's nice of him. I think they just made him look weird in that movie, something with his suits and lightning and maybe that's me but he looked better with facial hair in real life. Great to see he stepped up his game for this one.
Connery is eating crow here.. his reactions are priceless... usually the villains didn't have time to do anything but get offed.. now here is Connery back up on his heels trying to survive. Great ideas here.. too bad there wasn't more action in this movie. There was some good stuff but not ENOUGH!
Pat Roach was the original big man "mid-boss" in action film. Great debut here, even though his badass fight against Harrison in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is far superior.
James Bond got thrown into a shelf full of beakers, not one scratch. Bad guy backs himself into another shelf full of beakers, stabs himself to death...
I really like this scene. The best scene in the film.. but man it really seems like they were trying to make the guinness book of records for the most broken objects in a movie fight scene..
Kind of like this one scene in Moonraker where Bond fights a ninja in an Italian glass museum, they throw each other on top of fragile glass cabinets holding rare glass objects for a straight minute.
the most broken object being Connery's sense of invulnerability... his reactions are priceless! Great scene.. taking the piss out of the Bond myth.. but Connery still wins the day!
Ironically, reading all the comments here about Bond and his age, Connery must have been 51/52 when he made Never say Never. And Daniel Craig who's last Bond film is due to come out later this year has recently turned 52. And Connery looks at least 10 years older than that here. I've recently turned 50 myself and spent half of my life in the British military. And thanks to good fitness and genes, most days I can pass for early 40's. 1982 however was a totally different era... in more ways than just calendar years. Keeping the weight off helps slow the aging though and Connery looked a little heavy here. The obvious toupe didn't help either but he was still a damn fine man. And a bit of a Beasht... lol
Daniel Craig blows. So does the plot of the Bond movies he is in. The only Bond movies ever worth watching were the ones with Connery. The rest were pure shit.
Connery was 52 when he made NSNA but actually in much better physical shape than he was in Diamonds Are Forever when he clearly needed to be sent to the fat farm then.
Excellent scene... says what some of the lines of dialogue say before but SHOWS it.. he's a bit older.. isn't that invulnerable dark eyed God from the early days.. but he's still tough and resourceful and will keep at it!
@@ryandixon7604Shut up. License to Kill, Skyfall, and Quantum of Solace are good. A View to a Kill and Die Another Day are fun. You're just toxic and have horrible taste in movies.
Pat Roach was a real powerful Birmingham Irish giant of a man who if born a century earlier would have probably been a top rated prizefighter (before the Potato Famine ravaged much of Ireland in the 1840s the rural Irish peasants were amongst the tallest, most robust & strongest people in all of Europe, & provided the British Army with perhaps their best, fiercest fighting men alongside the kilted Scots Highlanders, the best soldiers on planet Earth!). RIP to both Legends!
Thing that bugs me a if this movie is the location-- the gym looks like there are in a nice hotel or something....and Ms office doesn't look anything remotely close to what Mi6 should look like.
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Connery makes it pay.. besides being older and humbler.. this take on Bond is almost a bit apologetic for the seeming invincibility of Bond that many of us carried from our youth.. here Connery is stunned, surprised, panicked, afraid and overmatched and ACTS like it. He's fighting for his life here and it's funny and gripping! But Bond stays on the job ..quick and resourceful!
Shows how everything is relative, similar to Moore and Lee in Golden Gun. Made Moore look like a midget, but it's Lee who was crazy tall. I think Connery was actually the tallest Bond, at 6'2 or around 188 cm. According to Fleming, book Bond was 6'0 or 183 cm and 76 kg, so more of a tall and lean build.
40 years anniversary, I think some scenes are similar to the odd job fight in goldfinger like bond getting thrown around and holding wooden objects as a shield but then it get broken.
I thought the same thing as I watched this. so many elements line up. except when the punisher dispatches the Russian it makes sense. this fight ending however ......
I wonder if this took inspiration from The Man From UNCLE where he fought a giant strongman in a gym.Also I found the Russian in The Punisher reminiscent of Jaws.
That's a spring baton I think. It's kinda like a combo of your typical expandable baton and nunchucks, the springs helping to increase the striking force.
okay ladies and gentlemen its wrestling time and it's the main bout of the afternoon . to my left in the red corner we have bomber pat roach and to my right in the blue corner we have James bond 007 . 🤣 . From Michael from Yorkshire and proud of it .
"An herbal enema shall fix you up."
"Thank you, sounds terrific!"
Only Sean could deliver those line with poise and class and charm. RIP 007 you are so missed.
That urine sample was so STD ridden it was like acid on that guys face.
better than the sand, thats what bond son should have done while fighting that guy around the plane.
Burnt his Retina
Everyone's talking about Sean Connery which is fine but let's not forget Pat Roach and how much of an awesome movie bad guy fighter he is.
Was ... Roach died 20 year ago in 2004
and a British pro wrestler
I love his fighting stance. Come get some!
I saw Pat Roach often on a bus in Anglesey back in around 1989-90
I actually met Pat Roach on a number 57 bus to llabddwyn..
"Oh no, your clothes are wet."
"Well, my martini is still dry."
Only connery could pull of that final line😂
Don't know why, but the way Edward Fox delivers the dialogue at the end "I send you to a health farm to get yourself in shape. Instead, you demolish it!" always cracks me up. And then the rest that follows during that scene lol😅
Bond: Well, there was a big man who is trying kill me, when I was working out.
2:05 I like the way how the villain checks the operating principle of the machine before attacking Bond.
Both legends I hope they both are having a blast up there in the skies.
It's the best James Bond movie. Top-class actors, great locations, profound humor and a charming James Bond who doesn't take himself too seriously.
I wouldn't say they pulled it off.. but close AF. If Kershner had been involved from the beginning & Schwartzmann HADN'T been they might have gotten it right. Kim Basinger is adorable but Barbara Carrere as the leading lady(though she couldn't have been a naive Domino) would have been the business!
They knew it was one and done unofficial spin-off Bond, so I'm glad they actually did something different from the usual EON formula. Production was troubled and movie has flaws, but I actually like it.
Fun fact: Pat Roach the actor who played the henchman in this fight is the same actor who played the bulky henchmen in the original Indiana Jones trilogy. Plus Sean Connery played Indiana Jones’ dad so that kind of makes them both even
Well yes, Indiana Jones was based on James Bond, George Lucas said so himself and that's why they had Sean play the dad, because they wanted to make the point that James Bond was Indiana Jones's dad.
you mean was
As outrageously fun as that fight was, my favorite part is when Bond notices he took the guy out with his own urine sample. LOL.
Well you know what they say. It's better to be pissed off than pissed on. Pissed on your eyes that is.
Serves the henchman right for taking the piss.
That wasn’t urine in there lol. See the film and you’ll see what I mean.
@@hydro.pl.27 well whatever it was it sure burned his eyes pretty bad. He was pretty much helpless at that point. Getting stabbed in the back with all that glass was pretty much a mercy killing.
@@hydro.pl.27 You don't know bond do you? With all the unprotected sex he's had in his spy career, that could be his urine.
one of the funniest fight scenes of all times
There were couple funny stuff going on in this scene, but for the most part, i believe its also one of the most brutal fight scenes in 007 movie franchise in which i think its pretty well done.
@@OnlyTimefps9 movie isn't even apart of the 007 franchise..
Sorry folks but Craig's bond has to have the most brutal fights. This seemed campy more than anything.
@@BossLevelAudio24 brutal and unreal...
@@alwaysOPEN4business Certainly it is. Just not the EON franchise.
I actually prefer these old school fights and the realism compared to today’s level of John Wick which suspends total disbelief of the human body taking 100 times the beating it actually could!
I don’t know about realism when they both got beat up pretty badly ….with not a hair out of place. Not even a bruise on their faces. 🤔. Now Daniel Craig gets fucked up. But I love Sean Connery too. 🥰
The matrix started that
I agree. The fight scenes today are over done and squalid. Especially in the Wick series.
I like John Wick fight scenes,,, but you are right....
Bruh what you talking about John wick fight scenes are way superior
Connery fights were ALWAYS good. RIP Sean.
Don't forget about Pat Roach fights, and in the Indiana Jones movies too. Plays the perfect tough henchman!
@@twmax6525 : Made better by the fact that the protagonist/hero has to struggle to win - 👍.
@@anthonylewis2080 Steven Seagal would end the fight within seconds without a scratch, which makes all his combats so unconvincing.
Sean Connery great 🎬 movies fighter
I actually like this Bond movie even though Sean Connery is older because the villain actor plays the role very well and also that Connery is my favourite Bond actor. This is also more of a semi-remake of Thunderball. Irvin Kershner managed to deliver a solid Bond movie without the official production team
I totally agree.. the production was horribly done and making no attempt to create their OWN Bond formula to match EON's doomed this to second rate status. The stroke of good luck here was Kershner who shows you how important the director can be. Connery is better here than he'd been since Thunderball(though Diamonds was slovenly fun!) and his approach to the passage of time and age as a humbler less remote figure is refreshing!
Kershner was the man, he also directed (and is most famous for) Star Wars Empire Strikes Back which is usually called best SW movie for a good reason, or Robocop 2 (which I actually consider a good sequel, forget about the rest of movies and tv shows though).
Thanks for keeping the "instead you demolish it!" bit at the end. M thinks Bond just goes around and demolishes things for no reason, as though he is the Incredible Hulk.
My favorite scene ever.
4:17 Pat Roach's "yelling" gets me every time.
Agreed!
@@modelcitizen72 And his yell when 007 drop kicks him in the gut for good measure, LOL. The fight in the kitchen was RIGHT ON LOL! "You Lunatics....AHHHH!"
Yes...that is so funny and how he is when he falls backwards into the beakers with chemicals in it. He is so good and funny!
The big guy is the bald German that Indiana Jones fights at the airfield in Raiders.
He was in Temple of Doom too.
rcoveyduc And a small cameo in The Last Crusade
Pat Roach, 6'5" from Birmingham England. Professional wrestler with UK and EU trophies. Apparently a really nice guy in real life like many screen villains usually are. Also appeared as a villain in Red Sonja and Conan the Destroyer. Sadly died of cancer aged 67 back in 2004.
sad thing is you only see him in one shot of Last Crusade as his other scene was cut out
no one ever mentions his role in auf wiedersein pet, as bomber, its always the Indiana Jones movies
R.I.P Sean Connery. My thoughts are with his family.
And Pat Roach.
What does your thought do with his family?
Pet Roach could've been a henchman in a mainline Bond film. He was amazingly strong, but also a nice person in real life.
Funny as hell when Bond slams the door on his nose and they sort of pause, like "You hurt my nose!"
Yep, even a slap in the nose is very disrupting.
@@gregwx Connery's reaction at 5:16 is priceless! Like WTF!?
He faked it succesfully
that was tool chest falling down the stairs
I always thought it was his teeth that got damaged.
This is a very delightful scene to watch.
I like that the Connery Bond movie fights were usually solved by improvisation, clever use of tactics, or for Bond to just outright outthink an enemy who was otherwise a superior (i.e. stronger, more tough, more technically-skilled, or all three) foe.
Bond also keeps on the move as best he can, tries not to get cornered or trapped by a foe who could probably trap him and finish him off.
His opponent in this scene actually puts up a very good fight, but one of the big mistakes his opponent makes is he sometimes spends more time messing around with Bond than he does finishing him off. He keeps lifting the weights and bringing them back down to toy with Bond, and rather than put him in a grapple or a choke hold, he spends a lot of time throwing Bond around which gives him a chance to get away or pick up a weapon. In other words, he's so overconfident that he can take out an older man in a fight that he yields the advantage to him.
As were the Roger Moore ones. Improvise Bond, that's their weakness.
It is a great fight scene.. doesn't get bogged down.. has that movement as you say. More like THIS in this movie it could have been great. Not getting a top notch score... not creating some trademarks of their own... hurried and unskilled producer. Blew a great opportunity but again.. GREAT scene.. the attitude of it and everything!
Bond was always great at improvising, saved his skin multiple times.
Goldfinger laser table was one of the few instances, that he was literally cooked without zero hope of escape. No clever tricks, gadgets or physical strength could get him out of that one and he was forced to bluff his way out of trouble.
Looks like at 5:50 James is thinking "I'm getting too old for this shit". 🤣
Still love it! 💚
I think it's also a commentary that Bond fights were never very realistic... and from Connery's reaction in the old days he could have stared down the Incredible Hulk and not sweated it. It's kind of a nod to all of us in the audience... "ok... a fight is a fight and you'd better finish what you SHTART!"
*RIP Sir Sean Connery*
I remember my first acquaintance with S.Connery, when I've seen this movie. Despite the fact that this film is something on the ground of comedy and satire, I appreciated only Connery's "Mr. Bond". RIP, Sir.
The fight got Bond out of the herbal enema, that's a win.
This happens to me at Planet Fitness all the time. 🏋️♀️🤕
a) ikr?
b) try paying them on time!
c) maybe I'll join up after all
@@modelcitizen72 Could see this happening at a crossfit gym too
those bizarre specialty places are pretty primitive and barbaric, haha
haha relly some touff guys lol
Pat would have tripped the Lunk Alarm The minute he walked through the door.
Dont piss off James Bond.
Brian Sheridan i see what you did there!
Don't Piss off the Jones people.
Pat roach played the baddie fighting bond in this scene, roach also fought harrison ford in two indiana jones movies
And he was in Willow and Conan the Destroyer and rocked in them.
He also played the “Giant Thuggee” who fights Indy in Temple of Doom.
So he fought the father AND the son! 😳
And it never ended well for him.
You only die twice, i suppose. 😏
Pat roach played 2 henchmen in Raiders of the Lost Ark; in the bar fight in what looks like Tibet and he was the big German bloke who fights Indie around the bomber plane.
He also fought Harrison Ford again in the Last Crusade in the Zeppelin scene but it got deleted from the final cut.
That urine sample bit is still one of the funniest of all time.
Roach and Connery must’ve had a ball making this scene. So hard not to laugh your ass off at the lunacy of this fight
Eaxctly, it would have been so funny if Harrison Ford was an extra watching the boxing scene or the cook or the janitor.
Too bad Pat Roach was never in an official Bond Film. As the typical (nearly) unstoppable henchman he's pretty effective here.
Why isn't this an official bond film?
@POWER AND GLORY then why is op saying that?
@@MKD1101 It didn't have the official license for the rights hence why the music wasn't James bond esq and why the bond theme was missing.
Roger Moores bond movie come out competing against this movie 💁♂️
This was partly a remake of thunderball Sean Connery already made in 1965
@@MKD1101 Because the James Bond films were made by Aeon films.This is a Columbia Warner EMI film not Aeon.
RIP to a legend ❤❤
This movie has an unusual history. It's actually based on the Thunderball novel, but told in a slightly different way from the movie of the same name. It was also directed by Irvin Kershner, the same guy who directed The Empire Strikes Back a few years earlier.
I like that weapon he had,whatever it was it was badass
4:07 Says 007 to himself: "My collarbone is cracked; my hand and wrist are broken, my nose is smashed, and my back is thrown out, but no biggee: I can fly down over these stairs like a teenager in love!" XD
Steven Seagal was the fight choreographer for this film. True story
He was a great fight choreographer....
Didn’t he break Sean connerys wrist?
@@Primenumber19 LOL... that should have been the tipoff that the guy wasn't what he claimed to be.
@@hugofaceplant4723 I never meant it as a compliment
One of the few good things he’s actually done, though saying that he broke Connery’s wrist in the process.
Rest In Peace Sean. You were one of my favorites!
"Heavy, Mr. Bond? Let's try again."
3:22 “Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you.”
Lol
Sean REALLY looks a hell of a lot fitter than he did in Diamonds are forever which was 12 years earlier
I think he cut down on the partying a lot in the 1970s and got into more healthy diets and lifestyle, was more moderate, though didn't get into the fitness craze.
@@MichaelKearsley I heard he also trained with Steven Seagal to get into shape for this film. And that also helps lol. Connery is vastly more Bondian here than he was in Diamonds Are Forever. I'm happy to call this his last outing as Bond, even if it isn't an EON production. It's way more watchable and respectable than Diamonds imo.
@@zufgh Diamonds were already switching gears for future and new Bond of Roger Moore. Connery would be out of place there. Lots of smoking, alcohol and red meat will kinda give you a couple of extra wrinkles and weird face, he was also just phoning in for the money, using all of his extraordinary paycheck to open a fund, so that's nice of him. I think they just made him look weird in that movie, something with his suits and lightning and maybe that's me but he looked better with facial hair in real life. Great to see he stepped up his game for this one.
I think the pacing and timing are terrific.
Bond can barely slow him down, but funny enough the guy is not exactly running after him.
Connery is eating crow here.. his reactions are priceless... usually the villains didn't have time to do anything but get offed.. now here is Connery back up on his heels trying to survive. Great ideas here.. too bad there wasn't more action in this movie. There was some good stuff but not ENOUGH!
After all that, it was a cup of urine that stopped him.
I like how they made it possible that some people can be so strong they can with stand 10 pounds or more weights thrown at them
That second shot would've broken multiple ribs.
@@IndyCrewInNYC but hey Spectre has a secret training regiment for their assassins that the rest of the world, doesn’t know about
James Bond versus Bomber Busbridge from Auf Wiedersehen Pet - "Bomber's ready, Bomber's away!"...
"Do you remember Yana , Dennis?"
Rip Sir Sean Connery 1930-2020
This is one of the best one on one fight scenes I've ever seen! Connery and Pat Roach are legends ...shame Roach didnt feature in official Bond movie.
... but he got into two Indiana Jones movies, memorable scenes too!
@@zdl1965 And at least two Kubrick movies.
This is the last movie with clean-shaven Sean.
Pat Roach was the original big man "mid-boss" in action film. Great debut here, even though his badass fight against Harrison in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is far superior.
As well as Raiders of the lost ark. Pat played the German mechanic and fought Harrison in the plane scene.
He also beat up Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of the Conan films.
@@susanjw7763 Yep, and he was the giant Sherpa in the bar fight too. Indy killed him TWICE in Raiders.
@@thingyblahblah2326 I think his own carelessness got himself killed by the plane in Raiders.
He want his revenge by killing Indy Father.
It's really funny at that point when bond slams the door on the guys nose!!!:-)
In a certain way the best Bond of all Bond-Movies❤real excellent Sean Connery
For me, one of the best staged and funniest fights in film history! Sean Connery vs. Pat Roach - two of the coolest guys ever.
James Bond got thrown into a shelf full of beakers, not one scratch.
Bad guy backs himself into another shelf full of beakers, stabs himself to death...
5:27 That girl is cute lol
She doesn't understand the situation that two big men fight each other...(Maybe she's in her dream)
Lucy Hornak. I'm here for her pointed feet, sexy as hell.
I really like this scene. The best scene in the film.. but man it really seems like they were trying to make the guinness book of records for the most broken objects in a movie fight scene..
Kind of like this one scene in Moonraker where Bond fights a ninja in an Italian glass museum, they throw each other on top of fragile glass cabinets holding rare glass objects for a straight minute.
I noticed that also-it's a non-stop glass shattering barrage for a solid 5 minutes.
the most broken object being Connery's sense of invulnerability... his reactions are priceless! Great scene.. taking the piss out of the Bond myth.. but Connery still wins the day!
Ironically, reading all the comments here about Bond and his age, Connery must have been 51/52 when he made Never say Never. And Daniel Craig who's last Bond film is due to come out later this year has recently turned 52. And Connery looks at least 10 years older than that here. I've recently turned 50 myself and spent half of my life in the British military. And thanks to good fitness and genes, most days I can pass for early 40's. 1982 however was a totally different era... in more ways than just calendar years. Keeping the weight off helps slow the aging though and Connery looked a little heavy here. The obvious toupe didn't help either but he was still a damn fine man. And a bit of a Beasht... lol
Connery had worn hair-piece since Dr. No so balding wasn't so horrifying.
Connery did try to make the film without a hairpiece in fairness but then decided to wear one at a later point.
Daniel Craig blows. So does the plot of the Bond movies he is in. The only Bond movies ever worth watching were the ones with Connery. The rest were pure shit.
Connery was 52 when he made NSNA but actually in much better physical shape than he was in Diamonds Are Forever when he clearly needed to be sent to the fat farm then.
better than he looked in Diamonds... but yeah.. not as health conscious as guys today... good going!
Not a bad fight scene, all things considered.
Excellent scene... says what some of the lines of dialogue say before but SHOWS it.. he's a bit older.. isn't that invulnerable dark eyed God from the early days.. but he's still tough and resourceful and will keep at it!
Sran Connery fighting in the lift in Amsterdam was my favorite
Great scene
RIP pat roach
"The man did try to kill me, shir."
"Oohh, caught you seducing his wife did he?"
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha haha
No shir. Not at all. But I have losht four poundsh, and god knowsh how many free radicalsh
リチャードキールも出せば良いと思ったね。
This was the only Connery Bond movie where he actually sounds like the impressions people do of him.
M is such an unrepentant dick in this movie.
" Heavy Mr Bond " ? " Let's try again"
This is how I envision my retirement time.
This was definitely one of the worst Bond movies, but Sean always delivers, so it's still worth watching for him alone.
RIP legend
Isn't an official movie
Nope it's one of the best. The worst bond films are License to Kill, Die Another Day, Quantum Of Solace, View To a Kill, and Skyfall. Foh.
“Liar!”
- Fatima Blush
@@ryandixon7604Shut up. License to Kill, Skyfall, and Quantum of Solace are good. A View to a Kill and Die Another Day are fun. You're just toxic and have horrible taste in movies.
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I could probably understand the others but Licence to Kill and Skyfall? Really? What makes them rain so low on your list?
When bomber has had enough of Den and the gangs
Pat Roach was a real powerful Birmingham Irish giant of a man who if born a century earlier would have probably been a top rated prizefighter (before the Potato Famine ravaged much of Ireland in the 1840s the rural Irish peasants were amongst the tallest, most robust & strongest people in all of Europe, & provided the British Army with perhaps their best, fiercest fighting men alongside the kilted Scots Highlanders, the best soldiers on planet Earth!). RIP to both Legends!
Have you watched the Kubrick film Barry Lyndon? Roach plays an Irish bare knuckle boxer who takes on Lyndon (Ryan O'neal).
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This fight scene is better than most official Bond films.
" Heavy Mr Bond? Let's try again "
Nice movie
Long Live 007 R. I. P
one of the best fights of 007 saga.
Thing that bugs me a if this movie is the location-- the gym looks like there are in a nice hotel or something....and Ms office doesn't look anything remotely close to what Mi6 should look like.
Ryan Hunter this scene took place in a hotel
Don't think I'll ever want to pump iron again after watching this. But then, I never did before.
Steven seagal was stunt coordinator in the movie. He broke Sean's wrist training for the movie.
The stunt coordinator was Vic Armstrong.
@@scottknode898Thanks for replying with the exact same fucking comment.
Pat Roach……
Not satisfied with beating Indy up on multiple occasions, now he’s having a go at Bond.
Who was Indy's dad.
Lippe: Heavy Mr Bond? Let's try again.
Pat Roach was also the German mechanic in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Wearing a bald cap?
In the words of Fatima Blush, BRAVO!
Spihk Heartbust!? Go now quickly & Heartbust internet friends for all time Mechanics who Worked on a Car Parked near Bain Server that Viewers Saw Sparks from Bozeman Hotmail Recipient's Car to the Same Car Parked near Bain Server!!
4:40 what is this weapon that can cut steel?
and urine in the eyes is so painful? boiling water he recieved earlier must be much more painful
Bodily fluids like urine can cause eye infections and in worse cases blindness
I didnt even know this was a widely hated bond film til internet forums...i always loved this bond though and ive seen alot
I felt so bad for old bond in this part, could barely throw punches.
RIP Sean Connery
Never seen James Bond take a beating like this before
Connery makes it pay.. besides being older and humbler.. this take on Bond is almost a bit apologetic for the seeming invincibility of Bond that many of us carried from our youth.. here Connery is stunned, surprised, panicked, afraid and overmatched and ACTS like it. He's fighting for his life here and it's funny and gripping! But Bond stays on the job ..quick and resourceful!
Good old Pat Roach 🪳
Should have ended with Bond saying That’s dying alright or Auf Wiedersehen, Pet .
What was that weapon? The big guy used to cut things up?
R I P Sr Sean Connery - You will be missd.
Excellent .
Pat Roach got beat by Dr. Indiana Jones and Dr. Henry Jones, Sr.
Remember, Sean Connery was a large guy. It just goes to show how massive Pat Roach was.
Shows how everything is relative, similar to Moore and Lee in Golden Gun. Made Moore look like a midget, but it's Lee who was crazy tall.
I think Connery was actually the tallest Bond, at 6'2 or around 188 cm. According to Fleming, book Bond was 6'0 or 183 cm and 76 kg, so more of a tall and lean build.
40 years anniversary, I think some scenes are similar to the odd job fight in goldfinger like bond getting thrown around and holding wooden objects as a shield but then it get broken.
Is this where Thomas Jane's Punisher with the Russian fight took inspiration from? Or was it a straight up Garth Ennis adaptation?
I thought the same thing as I watched this. so many elements line up. except when the punisher dispatches the Russian it makes sense. this fight ending however ......
I wonder if this took inspiration from The Man From UNCLE where he fought a giant strongman in a gym.Also I found the Russian in The Punisher reminiscent of Jaws.
Heavy Mister Bond ?
What is the gym machine name chest press or something please tell me ?
Never Say Never Again - The Fight - [HD] 1.3 720p. 1983.wmv
The big guy is the same man from Raiders of the Lost Ark.. He fought Indy by the German airplane. It is the same big German guy.
He also played the big Indian in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Is that a real weapon the assassin is using in the middle of the fight, the weird cable thing.
Sean Connery is the best secret agent 007.
what weapon was that big guy wielding?
Whata very interesting about his weapon is how deadly it is to even cut through metal!
It's called a Tactical Whip
That's a spring baton I think. It's kinda like a combo of your typical expandable baton and nunchucks, the springs helping to increase the striking force.
okay ladies and gentlemen its wrestling time and it's the main bout of the afternoon . to my left in the red corner we have bomber pat roach and to my right in the blue corner we have James bond 007 . 🤣 . From Michael from Yorkshire and proud of it .