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Cameraman?..you mean the guy down the gun barrel as the first 5 notes of the theme is played? That is a gun barrel the swirl marks are in every gun barrel except some early firearms it is called "rifling", Bond shoots the guy pointing a gun at him....lol
@@hollandfray4521 nah i feel like they did what they did because the plotline had been going on for so long that it'd be hard to come up with something new and surprising for each movie. so they pulled off the biggest possible plot twist so far. it was sad tho😔
Bond games like Nightfire, Goldeneye, and the PS2 & Xbox game version of "From Russia with Love" deserve to be remastered for the next generation consoles.
@@tyvulpintaur2732 cause they tried to re create something that no one expected to be as huge as it was. Expectations and nostalgia probably made it worse than what it is.
You got the line right .I still have not gotten the end of video ,but when saw GoldenEye for the first time .Well it was the coolest part of the movie .So thumbs for you .
So many deaths missed in this list! Elliot Carver - Tomorrow Never Dies Dario - Licence to Kill Necros - The Living Daylights Gobinda - Octopussy Dent - Dr No
I wonder if they have actually watched these films before making these videos. I did expect Bond to say that’s for blowing up my Aston Martin afterwards!!
Two that should have been on here - the first for its sheer brutality and the second for the brilliant lead up. First, Elliot Carver's death in _Tomorrow Never Dies_ - Bond throws him into a drill. Absolutely savage. Second, Francisco Scaramanga's death in _The Man with the Golden Gun._ It's Bond's only kill in the whole movie, and it's a duel - Scaramanga is played by the absolute legend Sir Christopher Lee, who challenges Bond to a duel - his one golden bullet to Bond's seven. The two have a tense exchange, sneaking through Scaramanga's fun house, before Bond gets the drop on his foe by pretending to be the wax sculpture that Scaramanga has in the fun house and shooting him in the -head- heart. It's a brilliant scene and one of the best kills in the franchise.
Let's not forget that Bond also delivers a one-liner, when he kills Elliot Carver by reminding Carver that he forgot the most important rule of press (or something like that): "Give the people what they want"
@@ShadowSora8491 Yeah, and it's a great one. The exact line is "You've forgotten the first rule of mass media, Elliot! Give the people what they want!"
@@ShadowSora8491 _Tomorrow Never Dies_ is my favorite out of all the movies, and the one I own the most iterations of - it was my first Bond film when I bought it on VHS as a kid, then when I bought the Brosnan collection on DVD, and then a few months ago when I bought the whole franchise digitally. I recognize that it's not objectively the 'best' in the franchise, but I like it the most.
Connery and Brosnan are missing some entries on this list. Connery`s "you`ve had your 6" killing Dent definitely would make the list, similarly to the coldness of Brosnan killing Dr.Kaufman "me too". Brutal. Connery was always cold but Brosnan was ruthless when pushed. Great Bonds.
The Watch kill in No Time To Die would make the list too but it's still in theaters... For those who've seen the movie know which kill I'm talking about
My one-liners for the list: 20. Bon Appetit. 19. Shocking. 18. What a helpful chap. 17. My sister's friend went out. She's just dead. 16. Looks can be deceiving. 15. Had no head for heights. 14. Have a drink. 13. Some constricting fight that was. 12. Take a giant step for mankind. /He got to fly. 11. Now, does anyone else want to take a plunge. 10. RADIOACTIVE FATALITY! 9. She's waiting for you. 8. Goin' down. 7. Revenge is a fuel that burns down to a dead end. 6. Now that's what I called "backstabbing". 5. "I never miss." 4. Well he blew a fuse. 3. Undead villains only live twice in this case. 2. He always did have an inflated opinion of himself. 1. Yes, considerably.
So many good deaths in the franchise. These three could've fit the bill for the list: Dario -Turn the Bloody Machine Off (Licence to Kill) Killifer - What a Waste of Money (Licence to Kill) Stromberg - You've Shot Your Bolt (The Spy Who Loved Me)
Moonraker cable car. LMAO. My younger brother saw it for the first time and said "Damn..Stomping on that fool back with some dress shoes on!" Man, I spit my beer ot laughing. It was gut-busting!
Best Villain and Henchmen Deaths: 10: Auric Goldfinger / Hugo Drax 9: Vargas 8: Sandor 7: Professor Dent 6: Fiona Volpe 5: Emile Leopold Locque 4: Red Grant 3: Alec Trevelyan / 006 2: Odd Job 1: Franz Sanchez
Am I wrong? Is the Black guy and the guy sitting at the table, the same guys in Die Hard flying in the helicopter trying to get Bruce Willis in Die Hard?
@@seanswinton6242 could be. Both die hard and license were around the same period. Previous generations used to recycle the same actors. Wouldn't be surprised if it was.
AYE!!!! This is perfect timing as I’m getting ready to see no time to die tomorrow or Saturday, all of the wait is finally over once it premiered officially. Indeed, James has no quarrels with killing, but there’s always consequences to every hero, including him.
That little laugh from Max zorin when he knows he is finished is epic. Also in octopussy bond shoots some soldier in the face on the circus train carriage, brutal as.
@@kjwinston77 "Good, because I think you're a sexist, misogynist dinosaur. A relic of the Cold War, whose boyish charms, though wasted on me, obviously appealed to that young woman I sent out to evaluate you."
In The Living Daylights, Bond was fighting the henchman Necros out the back of a flying plane. Necros has a hold of Bond’s boot. Bond cuts the laces, and Necros plummets. Bond says, “He got the boot.” In Moonraker Bond is thrown out of a plane without a parachute and is able to steal a bad guys parachute. In Octopussy Bond throws a guy onto a bed of nails. The owner says, “Get off my bed!”
What about *"Take a giant step for mankind."* when he kills Drax while onboard a *space station* by shooting him with a *poison dart* and then shows him the *airlock,* where he's then sucked into the vacuum of space? Bond then says, *"Oh, uh, he had to fly."*
Three are missing: the shooting of Karl Stromberg through the tube in the Spy Who Loved Me, knocking Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon into a jet engine in Die Another Day and throwing Marco Sciarra out of the helicopter to his death in Spectre. My favourite is in this list though, Max Zorin falling off the Golden Gate Bridge.
Yes, I always thought Stromberg's death was Roger Moore's most brutal kill as he shoots Stromberg through the tube and then steps forward to point blank shoot him at least 2 more times.
My older brother had a school friend, who threw Monopoly money out of a train window, on to a train platform. Some of the people ran after it, think that it was real money, until they saw it wasn't. 😆
I know its not anyone's favorite movie but Tomorrow Never Dies final kill was really awesome. "You forgot the first rule of mass media, give the people what they want" then proceeds to crush him with a giant drill. Savage. Def belongs on the list.
Why would you mention Elektra's death and not show Bond's line "I never miss" probably one of the most cold-blooded deliveries from any Bond and that's coming from someone who wasn't the biggest Brosnan fan
"You and I could've had everything." *"Don't you want to know why?"* - *Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi)* and *James Bond (Timothy Dalton),* "License to Kill" (1989).
There are tons of mistakes in this video. 1. Locque’s death doesn’t take place during the climax of FYEO. If anything, that scene takes place around the middle of the film. 2. Felix’s name is pronounced Felix Lighter, not Later 3. M isn’t stabbed in Skyfall, she’s shot 4. Fiona Volpe is pronounced VolpA, not Volp.
*SPOILERS FOR NO TIME TO DIE* My favorite Bond kill is when Bond 'interrogates' Blofeld in No Time To Die. It's very shocking when Blofeld was revealed dead because I didn't think Bond actually killed him I thought he was just interrogating him.
For me, the film kills by James Bond were: 1. Dropping Ernst Stavro Blofeld down a chimney (For Your Eyes Only)- and yes, For Your Eyes Only was the one film Sir Roger Moore played 007 seriously. 2. The elimination of Prof. Dent (Doctor No). 3. 007 taking out of Fatima Blush (Never Say Never Again.* 4. Goldfinger’s killing (it was a very good homage to the novel). 5. Duel with Francisco Scaramanga (From Russia With Love. 6. James Bond: “You’ve shot your bolt, Stromberg; now its my turn.” (The Spy Who Loved Me) 7. 007 ignites Franz Sanchez (License to Kill) 8. James Bond to Elliot Carver: “Give the people what they want!” (Tomorrow Never Dies) * “Its against Service Regulations for agents to give out endorsements.” - James Bond to Fatima Blush. Doctor No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, For Your Eyes Only and Casino Royale (2006) were the films that came closest to the spirit of the original novels. And M is James Bond’s superior, not his mentor.
Bond's duel with *Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee)* was in *"The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974)* with *Roger Moore,* not in "From Russia With Love" (1963) with *Sean Connery.*
In the latest film, No time to die, there are a couple of great killings: When James kills Billy Magnussen’s character and when he kills Safin ( rami Malek )
Yaphet Kotto, who portrayed Kananga, felt the prominence of being the first Bond villain of color was upstaged by the corny and ridiculous way his character was killed
Lmao Proffesor Dent's death in DR NO should have been number 1 " that's a Smith and Wassen ... and you've had your six " And that 2nd shot to the back was brutal The most savage death in bond history...
@@justinratcliffe947 I agree! There’s a part of me that understands why they did that; but there’s a larger part of me that’s just irritated by it, I can understand wanting to end it in an epic way. But Jesus not like that! Is there a rule somewhere that says they can’t let one Bond have a happy ending.
Incredibly biased because I love You Know my Name so much. Having the POV of the villain turn into the gun barrel intro, immediately transitioning into the opening song was such a good concept, and better executed.
Actually, zero men have walked on the moon,unless you're talking about the moon in Arizona, then many men have walked on the moon, heck even Bond was there in Diamonds are forever.
@@tomatoisnotafruit5670 That's really strange, because there is human equipment on the Moon which is broadcasting signals back to Earth even today. I wonder how it got there....
I think these kills shows that Mission impossible with Ethan Hunt is ruthless and painful to watch. James Bond franchise is good but MI is on another level when it comes to action 😎
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@@ultronxmonika4292 you keep asking for your video but never tell us what it is
@@ultronxmonika4292 so they know about the video so why keep asking for it
Hie I want to make a top ten movie channel for Southern Africa... How do I use movie clips and trailers fairly on my TH-cam channel?
Now how about best M lines and best Moneypenny lines?
I thought that the ebola virus from No Time to Die was going to be up in the list
Sir Roger Moore.
Sir Sean Connery.
May both James Bond legends rest in peace.
George Lazenby is the only one of the original 3 still alive, even if he only had one movie.
@@kidz4p509 George who?
@Norman McCulture Boy Lazenby. The guy who played Bond in OHMSS.
@@kidz4p509 so there are 4 James Bond actors that are still alive
@@normanmccultureboy6492 yes
Top 20 james bond kills: those 20 cameraman who died on every bond intro.
Cameraman?..you mean the guy down the gun barrel as the first 5 notes of the theme is played? That is a gun barrel the swirl marks are in every gun barrel except some early firearms it is called "rifling", Bond shoots the guy pointing a gun at him....lol
😁
@@nocturnal101ravenous6 bro I think it's a joke 😁
@@craiggarnett1987 Considering the amount of people that say this seriously, I am willing to bet its not a joke and they seriously think this.
@@nocturnal101ravenous6 And what is used to see through the rifling?
For anyone yet to see No Time To Die you won't be disappointed, plenty of kills and one liners.
I know…I know
The ending though. 😔 “I know”
@@jonathanayala6884 that ending was a gut punch. They just couldn’t let him be happy for once could they.
@@hollandfray4521 nah
i feel like they did what they did because the plotline had been going on for so long that it'd be hard to come up with something new and surprising for each movie. so they pulled off the biggest possible plot twist so far. it was sad tho😔
@@SEA-hp6zo yeah plus it would’ve been so predictable and all
"For England, James?"
"No, for me."
My personal favorite Bond Kill
*"YES! I AM INVINCIBLE...!!!!!"*
- *Boris Grishenko (Alan Cumming)* before being *frozen alive from liquid nitrogen,* "GoldenEye" (1995).
@@josecarrilloii4036 wait that guy was Nightcrawler in X2
@@matthewsierakowski5546 Yeah, it certainly felt weird for him to meet a red-haired Xenia.
Bond games like Nightfire, Goldeneye, and the PS2 & Xbox game version of "From Russia with Love" deserve to be remastered for the next generation consoles.
100%. Been wanting a Nightfire for the PS4 with remastered PS2 levels and new DLC for a whileeeee now.
Agreed
Why not just play the existing versions of the games?
@@commonsenseability GoldenEye Remastered is awful.
@@tyvulpintaur2732 cause they tried to re create something that no one expected to be as huge as it was. Expectations and nostalgia probably made it worse than what it is.
"That's a Smith and Wesson and you've had your six" was my absolute favorite Bond kill. Classic Connery. How is it not on the list?
They gave it a honorable mention at the beginning of the video
Can you explain it to me please?
@@cannavega9770 6 bullets in the barrel of S&W revolver
*"Shocking. POSITIVELY shocking."*
- *James Bond (Sean Connery),* "Goldfinger" (1964).
@@Filitoff **Cylinder*
That's a *revolving cylinder,* not its barrel.
"For England, James?"
"No, for me"
This better be no. 1. Best Sean Bean death.
#3. And Sean Bean's best death is as Boromir.
Nah best Sean Bean death is Ned Stark by far.
You got the line right .I still have not gotten the end of video ,but when saw GoldenEye for the first time .Well it was the coolest part of the movie .So thumbs for you .
There's too many Sean Bean deaths to pick the best.
*"FOR ENGLAND, JAMES!!!!!"*
- *Alec Trevelyan (Sean Bean)* before *Gen. Ourumov* executes him, "GoldenEye" (1995).
the ending of casino royale is just so iconic to me
Ending and opening are very iconic ! Casino is the best Bond movie ever !!!
Exactly how did they manage to miss that
Watch goldeneye and be more impressed 💁
@@obenbenisti1507
Because Mr. White was not actually killed I guess
@@badouplus1304 these people didn't watch the following films properly 😂
So many deaths missed in this list!
Elliot Carver - Tomorrow Never Dies
Dario - Licence to Kill
Necros - The Living Daylights
Gobinda - Octopussy
Dent - Dr No
What about Blofeld (Christoph Waltz) in No time to die?
@@LarsiHansen2784 I'm not sure if he counts...
Unless you've seen Blofeld's death down a *smokestack* in *"For Your Eyes Only" (1981).*
Also Necros “getting the boot” in The Living Daylights
(12:58) In Skyfall, Silva doesn’t stab M; she was shot previously by one of Silva’s henchmen
I wonder if they have actually watched these films before making these videos.
I did expect Bond to say that’s for blowing up my Aston Martin afterwards!!
@@stevemccann4166 They did watch the movies, they just goof up when reading the script sometimes.
Good to know.
Two that should have been on here - the first for its sheer brutality and the second for the brilliant lead up.
First, Elliot Carver's death in _Tomorrow Never Dies_ - Bond throws him into a drill. Absolutely savage.
Second, Francisco Scaramanga's death in _The Man with the Golden Gun._ It's Bond's only kill in the whole movie, and it's a duel - Scaramanga is played by the absolute legend Sir Christopher Lee, who challenges Bond to a duel - his one golden bullet to Bond's seven. The two have a tense exchange, sneaking through Scaramanga's fun house, before Bond gets the drop on his foe by pretending to be the wax sculpture that Scaramanga has in the fun house and shooting him in the -head- heart. It's a brilliant scene and one of the best kills in the franchise.
Let's not forget that Bond also delivers a one-liner, when he kills Elliot Carver by reminding Carver that he forgot the most important rule of press (or something like that): "Give the people what they want"
@@ShadowSora8491 Yeah, and it's a great one.
The exact line is "You've forgotten the first rule of mass media, Elliot! Give the people what they want!"
@@SerathDarklands Thanks for that. I haven't watched Tomorrow Never Dies in awhile
@@ShadowSora8491 _Tomorrow Never Dies_ is my favorite out of all the movies, and the one I own the most iterations of - it was my first Bond film when I bought it on VHS as a kid, then when I bought the Brosnan collection on DVD, and then a few months ago when I bought the whole franchise digitally. I recognize that it's not objectively the 'best' in the franchise, but I like it the most.
Pretty sure he didn't shoot Scaramanga in the head
Connery and Brosnan are missing some entries on this list. Connery`s "you`ve had your 6" killing Dent definitely would make the list, similarly to the coldness of Brosnan killing Dr.Kaufman "me too". Brutal. Connery was always cold but Brosnan was ruthless when pushed. Great Bonds.
The Watch kill in No Time To Die would make the list too but it's still in theaters... For those who've seen the movie know which kill I'm talking about
O yeah, loved that kill. It was a satisfying end to that villain.
Having read the books... any kills in there. He's totally bad ass.
Agreed
Dr no buried in bird shit!
My one-liners for the list:
20. Bon Appetit.
19. Shocking.
18. What a helpful chap.
17. My sister's friend went out. She's just dead.
16. Looks can be deceiving.
15. Had no head for heights.
14. Have a drink.
13. Some constricting fight that was.
12. Take a giant step for mankind. /He got to fly.
11. Now, does anyone else want to take a plunge.
10. RADIOACTIVE FATALITY!
9. She's waiting for you.
8. Goin' down.
7. Revenge is a fuel that burns down to a dead end.
6. Now that's what I called "backstabbing".
5. "I never miss."
4. Well he blew a fuse.
3. Undead villains only live twice in this case.
2. He always did have an inflated opinion of himself.
1. Yes, considerably.
"Cassino Royale" is favorite movie with Daniel Craig as James Bond
Same
That transition from the gunshot to the opening credits will always be one of my favorite moments in the franchise
Casino Royale is also the best Bond movie ! and i mean easily the best !
Same
"Yes. *Considerably."*
- *James Bond (Daniel Craig),* "Casino Royale" (2006).
006's death in Goldeneye is the most iconic for me
Elliot Carver getting drilled and Dario getting shredded at least deserved honorable mentions.
So many good deaths in the franchise. These three could've fit the bill for the list:
Dario -Turn the Bloody Machine Off (Licence to Kill)
Killifer - What a Waste of Money (Licence to Kill)
Stromberg - You've Shot Your Bolt (The Spy Who Loved Me)
Moonraker cable car. LMAO. My younger brother saw it for the first time and said "Damn..Stomping on that fool back with some dress shoes on!" Man, I spit my beer ot laughing. It was gut-busting!
Ahh 007 classic movies and 007 video games great times I miss those good old days.
Best Villain and Henchmen Deaths:
10: Auric Goldfinger / Hugo Drax
9: Vargas
8: Sandor
7: Professor Dent
6: Fiona Volpe
5: Emile Leopold Locque
4: Red Grant
3: Alec Trevelyan / 006
2: Odd Job
1: Franz Sanchez
Goldeneye and licence to kill were violent as fuck. The Bonds I grew up with 👊
Agreed. Dario should of been number one.
Am I wrong? Is the Black guy and the guy sitting at the table, the same guys in Die Hard flying in the helicopter trying to get Bruce Willis in Die Hard?
@@seanswinton6242 could be. Both die hard and license were around the same period. Previous generations used to recycle the same actors. Wouldn't be surprised if it was.
These movies r classics
Forgot how much I missed this series.
Ironically, 25 years after GoldenEye, the real satellite dish the movie one is based on collapsed after years of neglect.
Radio telescope at Arecibo Chile fyi
My No. 1 is 006 Fall there's Sean Bean in it
Love the Roger Moore era
My favorite is Roger Moore kicking Locque’s car off a cliff. How is that not his best kill? Such a G moment 🙌
Referenced in NTTD
@@PrinsTan Yes.
*"You left this with Ferrara, I believe."*
- *James Bond (Roger Moore),* "For Your Eyes Only" (1981).
Yes! Finally a professional writer mentions that Moore actually has “some of the most heartless kills in the series”. People just forget that.
moore is unfairly underrated
Yes knew number one would be casino royale, the best in everything.
AYE!!!!
This is perfect timing as I’m getting ready to see no time to die tomorrow or Saturday, all of the wait is finally over once it premiered officially. Indeed, James has no quarrels with killing, but there’s always consequences to every hero, including him.
yes! Considerably! just love it
"That's a Smith & Wesson and you've had your six", for me, arguably the best one-liner in the whole Bond series.
That little laugh from Max zorin when he knows he is finished is epic. Also in octopussy bond shoots some soldier in the face on the circus train carriage, brutal as.
Judi Dench is the best version of M.
She is very good and I am a fan but I like the original M.
Ralph Fiennes is cool too. 😂
"Take the Shot"!
@@kjwinston77 "Good, because I think you're a sexist, misogynist dinosaur. A relic of the Cold War, whose boyish charms, though wasted on me, obviously appealed to that young woman I sent out to evaluate you."
@@a.jthomas6132 Just find her Bond, and Pump the Information out of her!
My fav still "For Your Eyes Only" :))
Dario's death from license to kill should be on this list
That or Elliots death from tomorrow never dies
"Are you alright?"
*"Switch the bloody machine off!"*
- *James Bond (Timothy Dalton)* and *Pam Bouvier (Carey Lowell),* "License to Kill" (1989).
In The Living Daylights, Bond was fighting the henchman Necros out the back of a flying plane. Necros has a hold of Bond’s boot. Bond cuts the laces, and Necros plummets. Bond says, “He got the boot.”
In Moonraker Bond is thrown out of a plane without a parachute and is able to steal a bad guys parachute.
In Octopussy Bond throws a guy onto a bed of nails. The owner says, “Get off my bed!”
What about *"Take a giant step for mankind."* when he kills Drax while onboard a *space station* by shooting him with a *poison dart* and then shows him the *airlock,* where he's then sucked into the vacuum of space?
Bond then says, *"Oh, uh, he had to fly."*
Yes. In fact, hell yes!
"Mind if she sits this on out?...She's just dead.." ohhhhh
Hilarious line hahaha 😂😂
Are you guys afraid to put Dario's death from License to Kill? 😂
Hey, it was either that or Sanchez *_BURNING ALIVE._*
*"Switch the bloody machine off!"*
- *James Bond (Tlmothy Dalton),* "License to Kill" (1989).
"I'll buy a delicatessen made of stainless steel!" -- weirdest death line ever.
"Oh! *You want to get off?"*
- *James Bond (Roger Moore)* to *Ernst Stravo Blofeld,* "For Your Eyes Only" (1981).
Three are missing: the shooting of Karl Stromberg through the tube in the Spy Who Loved Me, knocking Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon into a jet engine in Die Another Day and throwing Marco Sciarra out of the helicopter to his death in Spectre. My favourite is in this list though, Max Zorin falling off the Golden Gate Bridge.
Yes, I always thought Stromberg's death was Roger Moore's most brutal kill as he shoots Stromberg through the tube and then steps forward to point blank shoot him at least 2 more times.
@@suebob16 For sure. It was unexpected as Moore was a bit of a lighter and more humourous Bond compared to Connery and Dalton.
That death of Gustav Graves was absolutely brutal, so was Zao's death by being crushed with a chandelier made of ice.
@@NickyHendriks That is another one that was left out. I totally forgot about it.
You do know the first one was when Bond shot Stromberg in the plums (no, I don't mean the fruit), right?
At Connery's Bond once said," Shocking. Positively shocking ". 😁
14:38 When you're playing Monopoly but you're out of cash
My older brother had a school friend, who threw Monopoly money out of a train window, on to a train platform. Some of the people ran after it, think that it was real money, until they saw it wasn't. 😆
My favourite 1 is the Helicopter Crash from Skyfall!
No Time to Die was a great movie, and an amazing way to end the 5 movie Daniel Craig Bond movies
I love this. Thank you!
Top 10 Bond hand to hand combat fights.
14:30 Even his boss lady was shocked when saw the aftermath
My personal favorite James Bond portrayals are Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig.
Craig, Conney, and Daulton(underrated films Craig based his performance on him and Connery)
Sean Connery & Pierce Brosnan are my favorite James Bond's
'He always did have an inflated opinion of himself'. Best lines Roger Moore as Bond has ever come up with.
they'll print anything these days
Dominc Green, that was BRUTAL
I enjoyed the Roger Moore era for how over-the-top it was
Like the running over the heads of alligators or the boat / car chase.
Thank you, somebody gets it!
It was over the top indeed, but in my opinion the most subdued Moore Bond film was the best.
For Your Eyes Only.
Anyone agree?
I know its not anyone's favorite movie but Tomorrow Never Dies final kill was really awesome. "You forgot the first rule of mass media, give the people what they want" then proceeds to crush him with a giant drill. Savage. Def belongs on the list.
My favorite Bond kill is when he killed Elliott Carver with he's own weapon in Tomorrow never dies.
"You forgot the first rule of mass media, Elliot! *Give the people what they want!"*
- *James Bond (Pierce Brosnan),* "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997).
My favourite to this day is still "I never miss" from The World Is Not Enough.
I was annoyed they cut of the line in the video.
“Bond, James Bond.”
That's my favourite James Bond actor got the top spot
Why would you mention Elektra's death and not show Bond's line "I never miss" probably one of the most cold-blooded deliveries from any Bond and that's coming from someone who wasn't the biggest Brosnan fan
Number 1: himself in No Time To Die
Franz Sanchez in License to Kill is probably my favorite. Bond just sets him on fire, giving zero f*cks
"You and I could've had everything."
*"Don't you want to know why?"*
- *Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi)* and *James Bond (Timothy Dalton),* "License to Kill" (1989).
It's a garrote. And when you get strangled by one of them it's called being garroted.
There are tons of mistakes in this video.
1. Locque’s death doesn’t take place during the climax of FYEO. If anything, that scene takes place around the middle of the film.
2. Felix’s name is pronounced Felix Lighter, not Later
3. M isn’t stabbed in Skyfall, she’s shot
4. Fiona Volpe is pronounced VolpA, not Volp.
That's... only 4 mistakes. 4 does not equal a ton.
*SPOILERS FOR NO TIME TO DIE*
My favorite Bond kill is when Bond 'interrogates' Blofeld in No Time To Die. It's very shocking when Blofeld was revealed dead because I didn't think Bond actually killed him I thought he was just interrogating him.
For me, the film kills by James Bond were:
1. Dropping Ernst Stavro Blofeld down a chimney (For Your Eyes Only)- and yes, For Your Eyes Only was the one film Sir Roger Moore played 007 seriously.
2. The elimination of Prof. Dent (Doctor No).
3. 007 taking out of Fatima Blush (Never Say Never Again.*
4. Goldfinger’s killing (it was a very good homage to the novel).
5. Duel with Francisco Scaramanga (From Russia With Love.
6. James Bond: “You’ve shot your bolt, Stromberg; now its my turn.” (The Spy Who Loved Me)
7. 007 ignites Franz Sanchez (License to Kill)
8. James Bond to Elliot Carver: “Give the people what they want!” (Tomorrow Never Dies)
* “Its against Service Regulations for agents to give out endorsements.”
- James Bond to Fatima Blush.
Doctor No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, For Your Eyes Only and Casino Royale (2006) were the films that came closest to the spirit of the original novels.
And M is James Bond’s superior, not his mentor.
Bond's duel with *Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee)* was in *"The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974)* with *Roger Moore,* not in "From Russia With Love" (1963) with *Sean Connery.*
Thanks for the correction. Appreciate it.
I was watching top 10 Jason Voorhees kills when this was uploaded.
*Although it's not a kill by bond, seeing Vesper drowning always haunts me...*
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Vesper Lynd's death from drowning in *"Casino Royale" (2006)* was *suicide.*
A great list
In the latest film, No time to die, there are a couple of great killings: When James kills Billy Magnussen’s character and when he kills Safin ( rami Malek )
I thought You may Want to know Billy Magnussen's character is called Ash.
Excited
Thank you for not showing the death of Xenia Onatopp. I liked her so much it broke my heart a little watching her get a good squeeze.
*"She always DID enjoy a good squeeze."*
- *James Bond (Pierce Brosnan)* after killing *Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen),* "GoldenEye" (1995).
Moore's kills were hilarious, i am surprised there isnt more craig's kills cuz he is so brutal and physical bit good video, entertaining
Yaphet Kotto, who portrayed Kananga, felt the prominence of being the first Bond villain of color was upstaged by the corny and ridiculous way his character was killed
It depends on what one means by color. Dr. No was half Chinese.
@@nrkgalt Ever seen Yaphet Kotto?
He was once in the running to play Captain Picard.
@@TheRobin53: And would go onto further acclaim as Detective Captain Al Giardello on Homicide: Life On The Streets......
Lmao Proffesor Dent's death in DR NO should have been number 1
" that's a Smith and Wassen ... and you've had your six "
And that 2nd shot to the back was brutal
The most savage death in bond history...
**Smith & Wesson*
Casino Royale is my personal fav, then Goldeneye and Licence To Kill
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Wow that's awesome
This shouldn’t be a video until Time To Die actually comes out…
Just saw NTTD and I definitely needed to come see this video to see if Watch Mojo saw it too
@@spencerleo5126 I felt real trolled and outraged by the ending. I just got back from an early showing
@@justinratcliffe947 I agree! There’s a part of me that understands why they did that; but there’s a larger part of me that’s just irritated by it, I can understand wanting to end it in an epic way. But Jesus not like that! Is there a rule somewhere that says they can’t let one Bond have a happy ending.
@@hollandfray4521 Hey - at least Bond died happy.
Incredibly biased because I love You Know my Name so much. Having the POV of the villain turn into the gun barrel intro, immediately transitioning into the opening song was such a good concept, and better executed.
Dr Kauffman?
“Wait! I’m just a professional doing a job!”
“Me too”
*blam*
No Time To Die is the end of an era of good Jamas Bond film
I have mixed feelings about that ending, but overall the movie was pretty good.
Best Bond movie by Craig since Casino.
Cold & not too dramatic
No mention of Bond feeding Killifer to a shark as he watches with a cold emotionless stare in Licence to Kill
It's strange to think that more men have walked on the Moon (12) then have portrayed James Bond (6).
Actually, zero men have walked on the moon,unless you're talking about the moon in Arizona, then many men have walked on the moon, heck even Bond was there in Diamonds are forever.
@@tomatoisnotafruit5670 That's really strange, because there is human equipment on the Moon which is broadcasting signals back to Earth even today. I wonder how it got there....
Disappointed that Benicia Del Toro’s death from License to Kill isn’t on this list.
I think these kills shows that Mission impossible with Ethan Hunt is ruthless and painful to watch. James Bond franchise is good but MI is on another level when it comes to action 😎
The build up to Dryden,s kill in Casino Royale was super cool and how Dryden tried to g his gun but bond had took the magazine so badass
I'm surprised Tomorrow Never Dies didn't make this list. The death of Jonathan Price's Carver is probably one of the most brutal of the series.
- yo mr bond, you need a bulletproof vest
sean connery bond:(spots a woman) nah i'm fine
There is no such thing as a bad Bond movie...
Some are just better than others!
You clearly haven't seen all of them.
I like the knife in the back in Skyfall.
“Last day standing.”
Xenia Onatopp is definitely one of the best! “She always did enjoy a good squeeze!” 🤣
The electrocution of Oddjob in Goldfinger and the dropping of Blofeld down the smokestack in For Your Eyes Only were pure Bond, James Bond.
The first is obviously the most iconic: the shot down the barrel
That laugh from Christopher Walken was Soo epic.
Thanks for the flash back but you missed the most BA / darkest one: Killifer's Shark Drop in License to kill.... definitely should be on your list
Keep it, you've earned it.
*"YOU* keep it. *YOU'VE* earned it... 'old buddy.'"
- *James Bond (Timothy Dalton)* to *Ed Killifer,* "License to Kill" (1989).