@@aryootidjo3357 Ian Fleming wanted Jon Pertwee to play Q since he was familiar with the technology. Fortunately; he took the doctor who character into a 007 variation.
@@marksheiman1538 yep, I can see that. But to me, I can only see him playing the Doctor. (Tom Baker is the GOAT, but IMHO Jonathan Pertwee (RIP) will always be one of the best OG Doctors). 😊
What was so sad is that he retired after playing the same character for so many years in Bond films. Then not very long after he died in a car accident. Never had a chance to enjoy his "retirement". I used quotes since he had plenty of time between films...
Agreed ... but I also enjoyed Lazenby's single outing. Not the strongest double aught, but I had recently discovered skiing and it had some severe skiing, iirc.
One of the most underrated all-time beauties. I can't think of a better looking woman (though I'll spare you all my athletic bent on women that would cause me to veer in favor of unknown women, there y sticking to "traditional" feminine hotness). Not even other Bond girls can equal her; not even Brit Eklund in her painted-on bikini; not even the golden Miss Masters, nor Ursula, nor Michelle, nor Maud Adams, Barbara Bach WAS gorgeous though.
@teller1290 many Bond girls were beautiful in their own ways: Famke Janssen, Sophie Marceau, Eva Green, Berenice Marlohe, Catherina Murino, Monica Belucci, Carol Bouquet, Maryam D'Abo, Lois Chiles
You just don’t see American women like this anymore. This scene of her is to die for. The walk when she enters the room and her voice of “goodnight Mr Bond” was just out of this world. She’s absolutely gorgeous woman ❤
I just realized why she said "thats odd." Its because the photo in the back shouldn't be seen in that xray but it was meaning its made with something like bone or what a xray can pick up
Hey, it's a pretty ordinary photograph _(of a foreign military dictator?)_ hanging in Q's R&D lab ... 🤔🤨 ... I'm pretty sure it's not just there for decoration.
The first Bond score that was composed and conducted by the late Michael Kamen and performed by a well known orchestra, the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
He’s most like the books, aye, but Daniel Craig was more than fine for film. He brought Dalton’s ruggedness and realism to the film (and it’s not his fault the final two films were poorly scripted).
This was my 1st Bond film I watched. I liked it bcuz it was set in South FL where I'm from. Wayne Newton & Benicio Del Toro were great additions to the film. I personally like Timothy Dalton in Living Day Lights a bit better than License to Kill.
@@oaf-77LTK was exactly what the franchise needed. Moore’s shenanigans were getting too fucking old and if they wanted to survive and stay relevant then that shit had go. (With all due respect to sir Roger)
I actually bought the photograph they used in this scene in a props auction last year! It's still holding up well after all these years. My wife can't understand why but it just reminds me of this movie and Dalton's run in general - underrated and ahead of his time
You have a forgery. My uncle worked on set for that movie and still has the photo to this day in his study along with various other props from other movies.
@@terrismith9095 Not exactly. There were actually several copies of the photo used for production (as your uncle would know if he truly worked in the movie business), so we'll never know.
Dalton is one of my favorite Bonds It is so sad that he left the franchise because the lawsuit between the two companies took too long to resolve, so he didn't want to play James Bond anymore, he just gave up, since his contact was up and refused to resign it, he had a perfect Bond look.
@@Pointman11111 Brosnan is good too, but did you know that Dalton and Brosnan were the choices at that time for the role and Dalton won over him? You see the company was after Dalton for years to play the Bond role because he had the looks, but he used to be refusing it because he was saying that he's too young, and when they finally got him, they ended up in a lawsuit, after living daylight and license to kill, and it run for 4 years so by the time they did ready for him to continue as Bond ,, he said no, so Brosnan got his role, because Dalton back out.
@@nemesisprime2993Actually Brosnan was given the role but couldn't get out of his contract for Remington Steele so it went to Dalton instead. It was down to one or the other. The irony being that after Dalton got it instead, Remington Steele was cancelled and Brosnan could have been Bond anyway. But I think he was still too young looking for Bond and Dalton did a good job in the role despite all the legal complications in the end.
@@tconnolly9820 Nah it was Dalton who was too young, they want him a long time, but after the audition Dalton won over Brosnan, then he got the role and because of the lawsuit that went on for 4 years Dalton contract was up and they ask him to resigned but he said no, so Brosnan got it, this is how I know from the time, because I had more than one article with it.
Those are 222's... they were invented during the Viet Nam war, for the Americans. The bolt-action single-shot 222 is a very nice, accurate, and lethal rifle.
Well sorry, but no. The .222 has a much longer neck. These were either .220 (as claimed), the .222 Magnum OR the .220 Swift. But yes, all of them (including the much better known .223) are high velocity accurate lethal rounds.
There is a gun nowadays that has the biometrics thing. I don't remember the name, but I think that's more of a gimmick than actually useful. This would only be useful in a chance of somebody taking the gun from you, but for home defense, the biometric check could take longer than you need, so this would only be used in guns used on the range, which means there will be zero moments when the biometrics will fail...
I’m in a lab where everything is secretly a weapon. I’m watching the scientist explain how a camera is a gun. Oh look. Another camera. I’ll point it at them and press the button.
I think you're right. And they do take 120 film so that's probably why she assumed that's what it would take. The other camera was a Polaroid Spectra which takes wire pictures than most other Polaroids. Gold disc on the front of a Polaroid Spectra is actually for Sonar Auto focus are there any unique innovation in photography.
I don’t think Dalton was as terrible as everyone says. Those were not good Bond movies, but I think it was the writing and directing more than Dalton's acting. With a decent script and acting, he could have done just fine.
Dalton was for Bond what Daniel Craig became, however Dalton was ahead of his time in delivering it. He went for more grit and emotion than the silliness of Roger Moore. Brosnon continued with the silliness and then the studios realised due to Bourne Identity that people wanted more realism
dalton was my favorite bond before craig. i could see his undisguised naturalism even as a kid and it was far superior to all the previous bonds' stupid hammy overacting. the living daylights is still my personal favorite bond film.
I love how Q was so perpetually done with everyone else's shenanigans. I really wish Dalton had done more Bond movies, I've developed a real appreciation for what he brought to the role. Also, Carey Lowell....damn.
Q was a quaity all of his own!
😮 Q is real technicial intelligence .... ex WW ll Case Officer 🙏
@@aryootidjo3357 Ian Fleming wanted Jon Pertwee to play Q since he was familiar with the technology. Fortunately; he took the doctor who character into a 007 variation.
@@aryootidjo3357 Exactly good resume for the part.
Desmond a legendary Q RIP
I thought that was what the 'Q' stood for.
@@Libellisth actually it's quarter master.
RIP Desmond Llewellyn. 🙏
You were the best Q.
It should have been Jon Pertwee. He was with MI6 during WW2.
@@marksheiman1538 yep, I can see that. But to me, I can only see him playing the Doctor. (Tom Baker is the GOAT, but IMHO Jonathan Pertwee (RIP) will always be one of the best OG Doctors). 😊
He was and still is Q, others may try but he is the one.
This 1989 movie is a pure of excitement and action
What was so sad is that he retired after playing the same character for so many years in Bond films. Then not very long after he died in a car accident. Never had a chance to enjoy his "retirement". I used quotes since he had plenty of time between films...
I think Dalton was underrated as Bond. He certainly looked the part and he had a drollness that came through as the Bond in the novels.
Agreed ... but I also enjoyed Lazenby's single outing. Not the strongest double aught, but I had recently discovered skiing and it had some severe skiing, iirc.
@@WilliamRWarrenJr I THINK HE MADE A GOOD BOND ALSO. HE WAS GOOD ENOUGH TO PLAY IN 2 BOND MOVIES.
But no natural charisma. That's why it didn't go far.
I find him to look like Eric McCormack, with a 20 years gap.
Huge problem was the scripts. Foe whatever reason they were some of the worst written. Dalton did a really good job with what he had.
Absolutely loved Desmond as Q
New one is terrible
he was the best!
@@SyphADL87Yeah, he comes across as arrogant.
@@SyphADL87 Very terrible.
Never press a button unless you know what it's going to do
Or in the case of a rope - never pull it.
Life lesson we are taught when on the bus or train as a kid.
Q is a great character, and this actor made Q even greater.
This actor was perfect in that role.
Nice touch when they brought back in Skyfall for the Walther PPK classic 😁👍
"Remember if you're going to film a scene where you use it to take off your gloves or else we'll have to photoshop hands onto your gloves"
I was looking for this comment
Carey was stunningly beautiful ❤
Agreed
One of the most underrated all-time beauties. I can't think of a better looking woman (though I'll spare you all my athletic bent on women that would cause me to veer in favor of unknown women, there y sticking to "traditional" feminine hotness). Not even other Bond girls can equal her; not even Brit Eklund in her painted-on bikini; not even the golden Miss Masters, nor Ursula, nor Michelle, nor Maud Adams, Barbara Bach WAS gorgeous though.
@teller1290 many Bond girls were beautiful in their own ways: Famke Janssen, Sophie Marceau, Eva Green, Berenice Marlohe, Catherina Murino, Monica Belucci, Carol Bouquet, Maryam D'Abo, Lois Chiles
Tdller1290 ! Most Definitely!!!
This Gorgeously striking woman danced holding a FENDER Bass on ' ADDICTED YO LOVE !"
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I always liked Timothy Dalton as Bond. He was dark.
Dark?
@@jmgonzales7701 Yes. He had this sullen character about him.
Carey Lowell was ultra beautiful in this film.
From the thumbnail, I almost mistook her for Linda Carter (TV Wonder Woman)
She married Richard Gere. That's all she wrote.
Always. ❤😂
And kinda dumb
She definitely is hot!
Even the picture was x-rayed 😂
😂😂😂
Question is, why portrait on the wall was x-rayed?
Someone was spying on them.
It didn't end well for them 😁
Was gonna make the same comment 😂😂😂
That's why ses says that's odd.
"Will you be needing insurance?"
"Definitely."
"Will you be needing collision coverage?"
Most certainly
She's my favorite Bond girl.
Desmond never missed his "Q", when it came to top notch acting.
🤪😂🤣
You just don’t see American women like this anymore. This scene of her is to die for. The walk when she enters the room and her voice of “goodnight Mr Bond” was just out of this world. She’s absolutely gorgeous woman ❤
american women dont even look like her anymore. they look more like plastic
Carey Lowell was absolutely beautiful in this movie.
When you're THAT gorgeous, despite having a lame boy's haircut, the other wimminz want to push you down the stairs, lol...
Stop touching things you don't understand.... great line
Jamie Ross messed up.
Other than the fact that her eyes point in different directions.
Signature weapons before they were signature weapons, now we have signature weapons.
She is so beautiful
RICHARD GERE'S EX. THEY HAVE A CHILD TOGETHER.
@@jerrylattimore9232 wow the kid must be so good looking
Yes. Well, that's why she was in the Bond movie.
@@USA79999 The kid has small eyes.
She is really an odd woman 😢
The Most beautiful Bond Girl
nope not even close
I just realized why she said "thats odd." Its because the photo in the back shouldn't be seen in that xray but it was meaning its made with something like bone or what a xray can pick up
Human blood and bone mixed in the paint for color and texture.
Reminds me of the movie ..."The Violin"
The red pigment on the violin was blood.Fact.
Thank you for this knowledge
Hey, it's a pretty ordinary photograph _(of a foreign military dictator?)_ hanging in Q's R&D lab ... 🤔🤨 ... I'm pretty sure it's not just there for decoration.
I just realized what Q said ...
*_"You might easily have KILLED him!"_*
I don't think Q was talking about Bond.
An early AI spy prototype, perhaps?
Radioactive pigment in the paint.
“Easy there, Miss Goodhead”!
The first Bond score that was composed and conducted by the late Michael Kamen and performed by a well known orchestra, the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Timothy Dalton was Perfect as James Bond and had Sean Connery's Swag. He was so much more believable than Daniel Craig
Bravo! I couldn't agree more! Glad someone else thinks that about Daniel Craig.
I don't like Daniel Craig from the beginning, and no change.
@@owenowen_another I was beginning to think that I was the only one who felt that way.
He’s most like the books, aye, but Daniel Craig was more than fine for film. He brought Dalton’s ruggedness and realism to the film (and it’s not his fault the final two films were poorly scripted).
Q said in an interview, Dalton's Bond was closest to the character in the Bond books.
Pam is absolutely beautiful
Love her surname. Bouvier.
My favourite Bond movie.
Movie name?
This was my 1st Bond film I watched. I liked it bcuz it was set in South FL where I'm from. Wayne Newton & Benicio Del Toro were great additions to the film. I personally like Timothy Dalton in Living Day Lights a bit better than License to Kill.
Living daylights was a fun quintessential bond film. Licence to Kill was too dark.
@@oaf-77LTK was exactly what the franchise needed. Moore’s shenanigans were getting too fucking old and if they wanted to survive and stay relevant then that shit had go. (With all due respect to sir Roger)
My first Bond movie was
A View To A Kill
Carey was the hottest bond girl ever
Ursula Undress.
Jane Seymour _/_/_/
Ilse Steppat
Movie name?
@@oyan7787 license to kill
Q is stealing the show in his usual gadget scene even in the presence of such glamour 😅
She was so hot
Still is!
Box of weapons. Girl casually picks one up and uses it. Almost kills Bond.
No repercussions. How does that feel, ladies?
No patience to read the instructions before moving on to the next toy. Typical boys !
@@thatlittlevoice8292 What happened when you crashed your first car?
@@Ogrematic That's even if she could drive. 😆😂
My absolute favorite Bond girl of all time. She was fire.
Movie name?
Liscence to kill. His pilot. The blonde.
Bond, Skeleton Bond.
😂
I actually bought the photograph they used in this scene in a props auction last year! It's still holding up well after all these years. My wife can't understand why but it just reminds me of this movie and Dalton's run in general - underrated and ahead of his time
You have a forgery. My uncle worked on set for that movie and still has the photo to this day in his study along with various other props from other movies.
@@terrismith9095 Not exactly. There were actually several copies of the photo used for production (as your uncle would know if he truly worked in the movie business), so we'll never know.
@@sarumanwise2785 Yeah well, I made it up anyway.
Both wrong. I have the picture. One of a kind. My second couzin once removed worked in the bizz for eon productions.
All of you are wrong. I ate this photograph after they finished filming it
The BEST Bond girl.
My favorite Bond girl.
Still my favourite non-Fleming Bond film.
Yes the picture in the Polaroid was very odd. Let alone the xray images.
Literally every single of those secret features are now available inside a smartphone. Lol
Yeah sure specially the laser
Where did you get your iPhone? I want it.
Also the cal 220 high velocity ?
@@cardboardcapeii4286 Not every smart phone in the world is iPhone mate. Lol
Bullets? Laser? Are you high?
Dalton is one of my favorite Bonds It is so sad that he left the franchise because the lawsuit between the two companies took too long to resolve, so he didn't want to play James Bond anymore, he just gave up, since his contact was up and refused to resign it, he had a perfect Bond look.
So we got Pierce Brosnan who was great too
We would have never gotten NWH like it was if Sony didn't reboot SM, 2 times
@@Pointman11111 Brosnan is good too, but did you know that Dalton and Brosnan were the choices at that time for the role and Dalton won over him? You see the company was after Dalton for years to play the Bond role because he had the looks, but he used to be refusing it because he was saying that he's too young, and when they finally got him, they ended up in a lawsuit, after living daylight and license to kill, and it run for 4 years so by the time they did ready for him to continue as Bond ,, he said no, so Brosnan got his role, because Dalton back out.
@@nemesisprime2993Actually Brosnan was given the role but couldn't get out of his contract for Remington Steele so it went to Dalton instead. It was down to one or the other. The irony being that after Dalton got it instead, Remington Steele was cancelled and Brosnan could have been Bond anyway.
But I think he was still too young looking for Bond and Dalton did a good job in the role despite all the legal complications in the end.
@@tconnolly9820 Nah it was Dalton who was too young, they want him a long time, but after the audition Dalton won over Brosnan, then he got the role and because of the lawsuit that went on for 4 years Dalton contract was up and they ask him to resigned but he said no, so Brosnan got it, this is how I know from the time, because I had more than one article with it.
Definitely the best Q. I don't even know what the others are about...
Those are 222's... they were invented during the Viet Nam war, for the Americans.
The bolt-action single-shot 222 is a very nice, accurate, and lethal rifle.
WHO cares dude? Oooh, you're a gun nut with a teeny weeney, so TF what?
Well sorry, but no. The .222 has a much longer neck. These were either .220 (as claimed), the .222 Magnum OR the .220 Swift. But yes, all of them (including the much better known .223) are high velocity accurate lethal rounds.
Favorite Bond.
Favorite Bond women.
Favorite Bond villian.
Favorite Bond movie.
License to Kill all other Bond movies.
They say beauty with brains. But this?!? 🤣🤣🤣
There is a gun nowadays that has the biometrics thing. I don't remember the name, but I think that's more of a gimmick than actually useful. This would only be useful in a chance of somebody taking the gun from you, but for home defense, the biometric check could take longer than you need, so this would only be used in guns used on the range, which means there will be zero moments when the biometrics will fail...
She was one of the most beautiful of all Bond gurlz
Nah. Short haired women are not very pretty tbh. Her face looks good, but the hair ruins it
Movie name?
@@oyan7787 license to unlive
@@tbu_drachenkater5397 when they’re that pretty, they can get away with having short hair
the amount of makeup on Jamie is hysterical.
Dalton and Carey made a good team. Craig, Dalton....and then everyone else.
The three of them were a perfect team, reminiscent of those old ITC series. Glamorous lead duo and the older expert off on adventures.
Q was such a valuable asset to Bond’s ability to do his job!
She was the most stunning Bond girl.
nope short hair on women is not stunning. It's grotesque!
I’m in a lab where everything is secretly a weapon. I’m watching the scientist explain how a camera is a gun. Oh look. Another camera. I’ll point it at them and press the button.
Why did she think taking a picture with that camera would be a good idea?
Women
Cuz she dumb
@@rockstar-5934 *Leon S. Kennnedy be like*
ikr, she gets told the other a camera takes ammunition and then figures the other camera is fine to use?
@@nickn7939 Makes you wonder where her head disappeared to.
Timothy Dalton is the best and most authentic Bond actor. And he made only two Bond Movies. It should have been more than two.
He already showed her that the camera was a weapon and she didn't listen.
Two cameras. But still, it's a bit risky to assume the second is a real one.
“This looks like a regular camera.”
“Well, actually, it looks like a damned expensive professional photographer’s camera!”
;-)
Tomorrow Never Flashes.
💀💀
The only way this scene would have been cooler is if the painting was a skeleton as well. Dalton is and has always been my Bond, James Bond.
One should know never to touch Q's stuff without his ok.
Lost count at how many times I rewatched this scene! Good to see I'm not alone. Everyone was so on point!
The camera with the pistol grip looks like a medium format Hasselblad 500 ...
I think you're right. And they do take 120 film so that's probably why she assumed that's what it would take. The other camera was a Polaroid Spectra which takes wire pictures than most other Polaroids. Gold disc on the front of a Polaroid Spectra is actually for Sonar Auto focus are there any unique innovation in photography.
So the new Q gave the old Qs gun to James Bond in the Skyfall!
The present actors are questionable compared to this man
Carey Lowell was the best of the Bond Women #1, #2 was Barbara Bach, #3 was Britt Ekland, #4 was Jane Seymour ,#5 was Kim Bassinger.😅
I don’t think Dalton was as terrible as everyone says. Those were not good Bond movies, but I think it was the writing and directing more than Dalton's acting. With a decent script and acting, he could have done just fine.
Yeah Timothy Dalton is leggett... 😂
Edit: it's a pun on his name
Dalton was for Bond what Daniel Craig became, however Dalton was ahead of his time in delivering it. He went for more grit and emotion than the silliness of Roger Moore. Brosnon continued with the silliness and then the studios realised due to Bourne Identity that people wanted more realism
Who says Dalton was not good???
@@akeemMali He's a slasher!
Of prices!
dalton was my favorite bond before craig. i could see his undisguised naturalism even as a kid and it was far superior to all the previous bonds' stupid hammy overacting. the living daylights is still my personal favorite bond film.
License to Kill is 1 of my favorite Bond movies!!
what is the name of this movie?
Q always had the gadgetry for 007
Absolutely Love This!!!
One of the most beautiful Bond girls!
I love how Q was so perpetually done with everyone else's shenanigans. I really wish Dalton had done more Bond movies, I've developed a real appreciation for what he brought to the role. Also, Carey Lowell....damn.
Casio calculator as the keypad😂
Women never came out as having much common sense in these movies...
she didn't forget to take print out 📸 🤣
Kick Arse 007 Bond is Dalton !
Hilarious in deed....😂
Here, in south america we've got a saying:
"Mujer al volante peligro constante"
😂
Why would the bones show up on the dictator's head on the wall when they showed the x-ray picture? I wonder if that's why she said, "That's odd."
I reckon it is.
There weren't actually any bones showing up if you look closely. It's just the painting.
@@noodlesthe1styeah, you're right, but given the way x-ray machines work, nothing should've shown up in that spot.
Movie name?
I like how the official 007 channel misspells license
She’d make a good spy. Could keep an eye on both sides of the street without even turning her head.
She is a cold war spy, looks to the east and to the west at the same time.
Sid the sloth approves.
Lol the green lights on the handle will make his enemies run
Her slight squint is quite endearing
It's not an ordinary camera, it's a Hasselblad. That has to be the cheesiest moment in any Bond movie.
Carey marked the first time I preferred the blonde over the brunette.
Thank you for your service QuarterMaster
She was one of my fav Bond girls
Yes, Carey Lowell is a talented and beautiful actress. ❤😊
@@dennispicone6801RICHARD GERE'S EX. THEY HAVE A CHILD TOGETHER.
Whose your fav now?
sophie marceau was hot too, although she was more a villain, actually most of them were pretty hot
@@Chuk392 all up Lowell.
Q is like a school-master dealing with a couple of unruly kids. Pay attention Bond!🤣.
Desmond Llewelyn, is sorely missed.
Underrated Bond Film. Timothy Dalton was offered the role in 1968 but considered himself too young at 25.
Rest in peace q.you always had me cracking up getting on jame bond
She is gorgeous 😍 ❤️ 💖
Desmond Llewelyn!!! Wonderful man!
Q and T&A = 😊
Desmond will always be the greatest Q.
RIP.
back in the day when short-haired women were feminine
They still are.
The only and real reason to watch a Bond movie is watching Q's instructions! Everything else is ornament!
If that were to work like an xray camera (image receiver) it would have to have the xrays shot at it.
Quem viu e gosta de bond nunca esquece.. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That IS odd… the photograph contained some radio opaque paint and the x-rays reflected off something to be captured by the camera and film…
That wasn’t the only thing he wanted to plug into the bottom.
Technology is a Twin-edged sword ⚔️
Those .220 rounds look like .22 Magnums with special pointed bullets !
What? A Bond film where they didn't know calibers?
@@ericcooley9407 those are definitely not .22 WMR.
They look like... .220 Swift.
Moving at 3500-4000 ft/s makes them high velocity.
I love the old man and gis innovations that make Bond movies great and special. 😊😊
I love Timothy dalton!! He is extremely good looking!!!
She doesn't have "A license to kill"
😂
She's a babe.