I saw both Octopussy and Never Say Never Again in 1983. Both movies had gorgeous looking women and both had nice songs. It was a nice treat for Bond fans to see two great movies in a span of 5 months.
@jamiegagg3974 Moore and Connery were good friends of that generation. The media whipped it up into some kind of titanic battle between the two stars, but actually they just discussed who wanted to do which film. Connery didn't want to work with cubby again
Roger Moore was under contract to Cubby Broccoli’s Eon Productions, responsible for “Octopussy” and the rest of the Bond series. “Never Say Never Again” was an independent film, which grew out of Kevin McClory’s rights to “Thunderball.” Sean Connery signed for this as a one-shot deal - without any connection to Eon. (Although Broccoli fought until the last minute to block it.)
Marcus Rotkirch with Fatima Blush being the physically enhanced/improved stronger/tougher version of Fiona Volpe from Thunderball Fatima Blush should be physically strong enough/tough enough 2 take getting hit by way more than 1 bullet/round ranging from pistol rounds - rifle rounds without bulletproof armor/vest!
@@jjryan1352 ya mean getting hit where she got hit by the bullet of the pin right? Plus with Fatima Blush being a boss in this scene in a way just how many/much 7.65mm pistol bullets/rounds, 8mm Nambu pistol bullets/rounds, 9x19mm pistol bullets/rounds, .44 Magnum pistol bullets/rounds, .45 ACP pistol bullets/rounds, .303 rifle bullets/rounds, 7.62×39mm rifle bullets/rounds, .44 Rimfire (RF) rifle bullets/rounds & 7.92x57mm Mauser rifle bullets/rounds would cha say Fatima Blush is physically strong enough/tough enough 2 survive/withstand getting hit by in the back/chest of this film without a bulletproof armor/vest if not hit by the Pen Gun?
She’s the most entertaining actor in this film by far, always chewing the scenery, having a ball and just hamming it up, and also being drop-dead gorgeous yet seductive cunning and completely venomous a real proto-Onatopp in verve & vigour. Love Barbara Carrera in this movie, its radiant how much fun she’s having making the film, and she makes one of the most memorable Bond henchmen/villains for it. After she dies its all downhill.
"Well, to be perfectly honest...there WAS this girl in Philadelphia..." Okay, this was a good but definitely not the best Bond movie, but man, there were some great James Bond one-liners in it.
+grayfoxfive That I really have to agree with! Actually I totally almost (hehe) forgot I ever uploaded this... good old times man. Bond's multiple liners there were quickly interrupted with "LIAR, SHUT UP & WRITE!!!!" by Fatima Blush :-) The overal humor was greater in this bond movie than most others too. Although others may have been better I always loved this underrated bond movie as one of the best! Remember the part in the local gym and he got into a fight with that oversized heavyweight muscle-man!? "Heavy Mr. Bond!?" Gtggehgbehgbggrrrrr.... hehehe. FOUND IT! /watch?v=cBcFfQvg0Rs
Still...such a waste of a good Bond Girl. That Nicole had potential, she should of had a much more pivotal role in this. Fatima got what she deserved for sonehow zip-locking and drowning her in the waterbed.
@@matthewschrier6260 True, but she got herself killed by Fatima sadly... makes you wonder how "skilled" she was. But would've liked to see more of her as well in this movie.
Sean Connery says he'll never make another James Bond movie, and maybe I believe him. But the fact that he made this one, so many years later, is one of those small show-business miracles that never happen. There was never a Beatles reunion. Bob Dylan and Joan Baez don't appear on the same stage anymore. But here, by God, is Sean Connery as Sir James Bond. Good work, 007. - Roger Ebert.
I agree with Ebert, love seeing Connery back in the tux, and back in good spirit. But man Ebert had an insane sort of inconsistency, that he preferred this to Octopussy is a bit ludicrous, love both movies but ik this one is very flawed, though ofc still very fun in its insanity.
This was how an 18 year old me learned to ride a motorcycle. I watched this and could ride pretty close without the effects driven stunts. Wheelies out the door all day long man! Thanks Bond!
+Peter Pham But Connery does look better here than he does in Diamonds Are Forever. His eyebrows looked a bit weird in Diamonds Are Forever compared to his first 5 Bond films. Here, they look normal again.
FATIMA BLUSH: "Guess where you get the first one..." JB: "....Well, in view of your hatred of men" And "LIAR!!!" immediately after by FATIMA BLUSH rofl lulz lolz 😂🤣
I saw this when it came out and many times since. The mannequin was pretty cheesy. I think that Kim Bassinger was the most beautiful Bond girl ever. Barbara was a perfect mirror image.
I read up on those bikes, good motorcycles from what I hear - it's just a shame the Turbo motorcycles of the 1980s never took off in success, because they are very capable vehicles, the Honda CX500, the Suzuki XN85, the Kawasaki GP750 and of course, the Yamaha XJ650 Turbos
@@grahamevans9296 Overweight, overpriced and to a certain degree underpowered. Tha Kawasaki did have some power, but when it was introduced the Turbo-mania was more or less over.
by Lani Hall. She was married to Herb Alpert and was the lead singer of Sergio Mendes's Brasil 66. I'd say she acquitted herself pretty well on the NSNA theme
I loved Barabra Carrera since I love women with long black hair. I come from a country where all the women have long black hair. She was great in Centennial, I the Jury and Masada.
8:47 I don't know why, but the way that shot plays out in slow motion always makes me laugh. I think it's mainly the way Bond hits the floor as Fatima explodes.
Technical objection: she explodes with flames instead of a fountain of goo, and if all that's left is her smoking shoes... wth was that pen packed with?!?!?! When Mythbusters did an exploding pen a la Goldeneye, it was a pretty big pen to do any damage worth noting! But pulling back the objection... wow she was nuts, and vain, and he got her right in the ego!
i liked the little jazz snippets in this scene but basically this scene only . Pity the film couldnt maintain the pace of this and the Pat Roach fight scene . Think it wouldve turned out better. Still think its one of the best photographed Bond films
Ah, those early 80s car chases. James Bond films always set the standard for these kinds of scenes. In the 21st Century era of CGI and electric cars, will we lose the ability to perform these kinds of stunts?
given congestion and complexity of getting locations actually cleared for a given shot... i doubt any of the roads in this would ever be empty enough to do this stuff now... it feels like since the 2000s, shots involving landmarks are getting scarce unless cgi. i hate to think what it costs to close down a main city arterial road... when a few geeks on puters can sort of achieve the same look... sort of. sigh.
8:46 *music plays james bond, age 52, was accompanied by his good friend felix leiter in his escape. He is currently infiltrating largo's yacht, the flying saucer. *roll credits
It was the front drop-down wheel guard. Although the whole bike was left to the disposal of the French police, so if anything the bit that dropped off was the only part returned.
Seriously, any GOOD R5-turbo driver would be even HARDER to catch-up to, on ANY bike. Next to the Renault Alpine, that's the quickest, ANGRIEST little French box of 'Hate' ever to come out of that country...lol
This scene and earlier scene "Jack Petachi stealing the warheads" are actually both brilliant!!! NSNA(1983) is a pretty good Bond film! And it IS official Bond film! Kevin McClory had every rights to do this film! It's just not "EON productions" Bond film.
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Michel Legrand played it like it's another version of The Thomas Crown Affair, which is why the scene felt so wrong. And as for Barbara Carrera, she's overhamming as Fatima. Not elegant as Luciana Paluzzi's Fiona Volpe.
The only thing that's missing from this scene is a version of The James Bond Theme but of course this is not an actual EoN James Bond Film so that is not going to be possible. I realise it was out at the same time as Octopussy. Both were great James Bond Films which didn't ruin each other as I enjoyed them and still enjoy watching them both on DVD..
the only Bond Movie that needed to be redone over and was acceptable was Casino Royale of which there were 3 first one was in the 50's with an American James Bond second was a James Bond Spoof with Peter Sellers and the last one was a perfect James Bond Story with Daniel Craig but Thunderball should have been left alone it did not need to be brought back to life and named Never Say Never. I Only liked Never Say Never because Sean Connery was playing 007 other then that i didn't care much for the movie but that is just my opinion but i love every other bond film
kudos to the stunt performers . seeing as the car is french i would say remy jullienne is the car driver as he did in most bonds of this era , i don't know who the motorcyclist was . could be one of many stunt men
The Yacht used in the movie was bought by Donald Trump from a Saudi arms dealer. He renamed it “The Trump Princess” ,after his daughter. It was super expensive to maintain. He sold it a few year later at a ten million dollar loss.
Yeah, replace most of the music and give this Film a proper Gunbarrel-Opening and a title sequence for the song and it would be much better. edit: and replace the Lani Hall-Song with the unused one performed by Phyllis Hyman. I like that one much more.
Schwatvogel The Hyman song is better but I was never too crazy about it. In general, 1983 was not a good year for Bond songs. All Time High is among the worst Bond songs ever.
Of the three songs, the one by Hyman is the only one that actually sounds like a real Bond-Song. Probably not one of the best, but better than either the Lani Hall-one or 'All time High'
Pity, this film desperately needs rescoring - some of Marvin Hamlisch's The spy who loved me score would have suited this film - less disco as this wouldve been 1983 , but some of more thrilling action packed segments of that earlier bond film.
The music is dreadful, there's no James Bond theme, the less said about the theme song, the better....no exciting pre-credit sequence and the whole thing drags on.....I've tried to like it, I really have..
Fabulous action sequence! One of the best, in one of the best Bond films. Loved it! And Sean Connery looked great! This film contained terrific action scenes. All a vast improvement over Connery’s previous outing, which included: drowning an enemy in mud, getting outsmarted by stereotypical gay killers, a stupid car chase through Vegas, and getting tossed around by two Amazons!
Ya also never really know but in the drive thru tunnel of the Motorcycle/Motor Bike Chase scene of this film Bond takes the underlings Beretta 93R as he's clearly/obviously going 2 shoot her in the chest with it Fatima Blush without Bulletproof/Bullet Resistant Armor Vest is in a way like you'll never have enough bullets 2 kill me Mister Bond/I'm far 2 strong 💪/tough 😤 4 my underlings bullets Mister Bond no matter how many/much of them ya empty in2 my chest right 2 the point where he shoots her burst fire mode using up most of the bullets the single shot mode multiple times in the chest she cackles like a hyena & continues cackling after/when getting hit in the chest by every round/more than every round from her underlings Beretta 93R hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Ya never really know Fatima Blush also probably is physically strong💪enough/physically tough 😤 enough of a fighter/villainess 2 survive/withstand being hit in the back torso/chest torso/on the sides torso by more than 8 8×22mm Nambu pistol rounds (bullets), more than 6 ricocheted .44 Magnum pistol rounds (bullets) from her own Smith & Wesson 29, more than 30 .45 ACP pistol rounds (bullets), more than 20 7.62×39mm rifle rounds (bullets), more than 10 .303 rifle rounds (bullets), more than 15 .44 Rimfire (RF) rifle rounds (bullets) & more than 5 7.92x57mm Mauser rifle rounds (bullets) without bulletproof/bullet resistant armor vest right 2 the point in the drive thru tunnel of this scene Bond takes the Beretta 93R from 1 of her underlings as he's clearly/obviously going 2 shoot her in the chest with it Fatima Blush without bulletproof/bullet resistant armor vest is in a way like you'll never have enough bullets 2 kill me Mister Bond/I'm far 2 strong 💪/tough 😤 4 my underlings bullets Mister Bond no matter how many/much of them ya empty in2 my chest he shoots her burst fire mode using up most of the bullets then single shot mode multiple/several times in the chest with that same Beretta 93R she cackles like a hyena & continues cackling after/when getting hit in the chest by every round/more than every round from her underlings Beretta 93R hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
I saw both Octopussy and Never Say Never Again in 1983. Both movies had gorgeous looking women and both had nice songs. It was a nice treat for Bond fans to see two great movies in a span of 5 months.
Isn't it ironic? 2(!) Bond films in 1983 alone! But nowadays we have to wait 4 or 6 years for one movie! Pathetic...
Why did Roger Moore never do never say never again
RIP sean conery and roger moore
@jamiegagg3974 Moore and Connery were good friends of that generation. The media whipped it up into some kind of titanic battle between the two stars, but actually they just discussed who wanted to do which film. Connery didn't want to work with cubby again
Roger Moore was under contract to Cubby Broccoli’s Eon Productions, responsible for “Octopussy” and the rest of the Bond series.
“Never Say Never Again” was an independent film, which grew out of Kevin McClory’s rights to “Thunderball.” Sean Connery signed for this as a one-shot deal - without any connection to Eon. (Although Broccoli fought until the last minute to block it.)
Nothing like a fleeing killer to get a jazz bassist going.
I agree 100%
She's one of the best bond villains ever. Gorgeous and completely insane. Onatop wouldn't have stood a chance against a 90s version of her...
Marcus Rotkirch with Fatima Blush being the physically enhanced/improved stronger/tougher version of Fiona Volpe from Thunderball Fatima Blush should be physically strong enough/tough enough 2 take getting hit by way more than 1 bullet/round ranging from pistol rounds - rifle rounds without bulletproof armor/vest!
she was the O.G. 80s Onatop
@@jaredwiggins539 looks like she took the shot just fine, but not the explosive
@@jjryan1352 ya mean getting hit where she got hit by the bullet of the pin right? Plus with Fatima Blush being a boss in this scene in a way just how many/much 7.65mm pistol bullets/rounds, 8mm Nambu pistol bullets/rounds, 9x19mm pistol bullets/rounds, .44 Magnum pistol bullets/rounds, .45 ACP pistol bullets/rounds, .303 rifle bullets/rounds, 7.62×39mm rifle bullets/rounds, .44 Rimfire (RF) rifle bullets/rounds & 7.92x57mm Mauser rifle bullets/rounds would cha say Fatima Blush is physically strong enough/tough enough 2 survive/withstand getting hit by in the back/chest of this film without a bulletproof armor/vest if not hit by the Pen Gun?
She’s the most entertaining actor in this film by far, always chewing the scenery, having a ball and just hamming it up, and also being drop-dead gorgeous yet seductive cunning and completely venomous a real proto-Onatopp in verve & vigour. Love Barbara Carrera in this movie, its radiant how much fun she’s having making the film, and she makes one of the most memorable Bond henchmen/villains for it. After she dies its all downhill.
"Well, to be perfectly honest...there WAS this girl in Philadelphia..." Okay, this was a good but definitely not the best Bond movie, but man, there were some great James Bond one-liners in it.
+grayfoxfive That I really have to agree with! Actually I totally almost (hehe) forgot I ever uploaded this... good old times man. Bond's multiple liners there were quickly interrupted with "LIAR, SHUT UP & WRITE!!!!" by Fatima Blush :-)
The overal humor was greater in this bond movie than most others too. Although others may have been better I always loved this underrated bond movie as one of the best! Remember the part in the local gym and he got into a fight with that oversized heavyweight muscle-man!? "Heavy Mr. Bond!?" Gtggehgbehgbggrrrrr.... hehehe.
FOUND IT! /watch?v=cBcFfQvg0Rs
Still...such a waste of a good Bond Girl. That Nicole had potential, she should of had a much more pivotal role in this. Fatima got what she deserved for sonehow zip-locking and drowning her in the waterbed.
@@TerranObserver epic fun fight scene
@@matthewschrier6260 it was a TRAP
@@matthewschrier6260 True, but she got herself killed by Fatima sadly... makes you wonder how "skilled" she was. But would've liked to see more of her as well in this movie.
This is one of my favorite Bond movies and Fatima Blush is one of my favorite villains/bond chicks. She's fabulous.
Possibly the most beautiful Bond girl of them all?🙂
“I have gotten you all wet”
“Yes, but my martini is still dry”
Sean Connery says he'll never make another James Bond movie, and maybe I believe him. But the fact that he made this one, so many years later, is one of those small show-business miracles that never happen. There was never a Beatles reunion. Bob Dylan and Joan Baez don't appear on the same stage anymore. But here, by God, is Sean Connery as Sir James Bond. Good work, 007. - Roger Ebert.
I think Ebert was just glad to see Connery back in the tux.
At least it is possible to see a Wiskie commercial where both the Sean Connery of the Bond films and the old Connerry act face to face.
Many would say Connery did make another Bond after this: The Rock.
I agree with Ebert, love seeing Connery back in the tux, and back in good spirit. But man Ebert had an insane sort of inconsistency, that he preferred this to Octopussy is a bit ludicrous, love both movies but ik this one is very flawed, though ofc still very fun in its insanity.
This was how an 18 year old me learned to ride a motorcycle. I watched this and could ride pretty close without the effects driven stunts. Wheelies out the door all day long man! Thanks Bond!
This is my favorite Bond movie!!!!:)
Magnus Primal are you serious
Eddie Campion It was the first I'd seen as a lad!!!!:)
Nostalgia is a valid excuse.
Ricardo Cantoral :)
me too
The bike Bond is riding looks like a BMW from the front end but is really a Yamaha Turbo Seca 650.
aston martin ?
Honestly, he looks much better in that film than in Diamonds are Forever. Just my opinion.
you are right - he did
you need glasses
Maybe that's because this is a much better film than Diamonds are Forever.
+Peter Pham But Connery does look better here than he does in Diamonds Are Forever. His eyebrows looked a bit weird in Diamonds Are Forever compared to his first 5 Bond films. Here, they look normal again.
Yeah he does. But probably because here he's wearing a wig!
This movie kicked off my love for the Renault 5 Turbo
same for me but for the camaro
Never say never is the best Bond! And the one guy who disliked this epic scene is a wimp without any taste for true action cinema!
ToughGuyver1 ;-P
The one liners are gold! And Sean was a real man unlike these 21st century pussies!
In my point of view, NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN is better than OCTOPUSSY which came out in 1983 the same year this came out
"Well, to be perfectly honest there was this girl in Philadelphia..."
"Shut up!"
FATIMA BLUSH: "Guess where you get the first one..."
JB: "....Well, in view of your hatred of men" And "LIAR!!!" immediately after by FATIMA BLUSH rofl lulz lolz 😂🤣
Brilliant Bond line! Maybe even the best! Pure gold!
I saw this when it came out and many times since. The mannequin was pretty cheesy.
I think that Kim Bassinger was the most beautiful Bond girl ever. Barbara was a perfect mirror image.
I had the same bike, an '82 Yamaha Seca 650 Turbo. That's why I love this Bond movie best.
I read up on those bikes, good motorcycles from what I hear - it's just a shame the Turbo motorcycles of the 1980s never took off in success, because they are very capable vehicles, the Honda CX500, the Suzuki XN85, the Kawasaki GP750 and of course, the Yamaha XJ650 Turbos
@@grahamevans9296
Overweight, overpriced and to a certain degree underpowered. Tha Kawasaki did have some power, but when it was introduced the Turbo-mania was more or less over.
I really enjoyed the opening theme music of this film.
by Lani Hall. She was married to Herb Alpert and was the lead singer of Sergio Mendes's Brasil 66. I'd say she acquitted herself pretty well on the NSNA theme
I loved Barabra Carrera since I love women with long black hair. I come from a country where all the women have long black hair. She was great in Centennial, I the Jury and Masada.
She's much better looking than her sister, Portia.
8:47 I don't know why, but the way that shot plays out in slow motion always makes me laugh. I think it's mainly the way Bond hits the floor as Fatima explodes.
Wow ! Barbara Carrera played the H.E.L.L. out of this role ! Gorgeous and scary at the same time and gave 007 a run for his money !
I absolutely adore Kershner's direction in this film. It's one of the most stylishly-made Bond movies ever.
Technical objection: she explodes with flames instead of a fountain of goo, and if all that's left is her smoking shoes... wth was that pen packed with?!?!?! When Mythbusters did an exploding pen a la Goldeneye, it was a pretty big pen to do any damage worth noting!
But pulling back the objection... wow she was nuts, and vain, and he got her right in the ego!
Quite a coincidence that James Bond drove into the exact building she wanted him to be in....
RIP Sean.
Roger Moore was my favorite James Bond !
Try watching this sequence without having the theme from the 1980s TV series Street Hawk playing in your head.
She just went all to pieces!😂
Two james bond movies both came out in 1983, octopussy and never say never again which was non eon productions
Barbara Carrera was really awesome in this movie, altough i'm not really into sadistic ladies.
There is a lot of them about these days .The difference being is most are fat and ugly , outside as well as in
I went out with one for 12 years 😅
i liked the little jazz snippets in this scene but basically this scene only . Pity the film couldnt maintain the pace of this and the Pat Roach fight scene . Think it wouldve turned out better. Still think its one of the best photographed Bond films
"Couldn't Q have jusht shent me a sodding Kawashaki inshtead?"
I remember this scene. I was very young when I watched this movie
Barbara's a hottie but she looks like she's dressed for "Talk Like a Pirate Day!"
That's because the film was rated "arrrr"!
She looks a lot better in the puffy shirt than Jerry Seinfeld.
It's the 80s....nothing else needs to be said. lol.
she was dressed much hotter earlier in the movie , especially at the beginning wearing the nurse outfit
That pen was mightier than a sword (as was Said in Indiana Jones last crusade)
And GoldenEye during Q's workshop sequence
Ah, those early 80s car chases. James Bond films always set the standard for these kinds of scenes. In the 21st Century era of CGI and electric cars, will we lose the ability to perform these kinds of stunts?
given congestion and complexity of getting locations actually cleared for a given shot... i doubt any of the roads in this would ever be empty enough to do this stuff now... it feels like since the 2000s, shots involving landmarks are getting scarce unless cgi. i hate to think what it costs to close down a main city arterial road... when a few geeks on puters can sort of achieve the same look... sort of.
sigh.
He did it in no time to die!!
This film feels like the 60s. I think that’s what they were going for. But also a more modern 80s style
8:46
*music plays
james bond, age 52, was accompanied by his good friend felix leiter in his escape. He is currently infiltrating largo's yacht, the flying saucer.
*roll credits
Well Fatima, I hope this was as mind blowing for you as it was for me.
James Bond.... Licensed to kill, but safety first, wears a helmet 😎
Wayne Jarrell well seriously, after his ass-chewing (from 'M') earlier...one should think he'd be taking LESS chances ? ?
You cant kill if your brain is left on the tarmac...
And then his helmet just falls off :)
Bond suspects that Fatima's vanity is her weak spot and she proves him right. What a way to go!
Barbara Carrera stole the show in this movie.
Yes did believe able
"I am a superior woman". Fatima was from the year 2023!
4:51 Something broke off that bike. Q's not gonna like that.
It was the front drop-down wheel guard. Although the whole bike was left to the disposal of the French police, so if anything the bit that dropped off was the only part returned.
Guess where you get the first one😂
Always loved this film but in some shots Connery has Leonard Nimoy 60s Spock style eye shadow on
4:49 is that a fuel or temp gauge in the bottom center of the panel? When he presses the red button the gauge goes way over to empty/hot…
Ahh what time is created off line
Seriously, any GOOD R5-turbo driver would be even HARDER to catch-up to, on ANY bike. Next to the Renault Alpine, that's the quickest, ANGRIEST little French box of 'Hate' ever to come out of that country...lol
This scene and earlier scene "Jack Petachi stealing the warheads" are actually both brilliant!!! NSNA(1983) is a pretty good Bond film! And it IS official Bond film! Kevin McClory had every rights to do this film! It's just not "EON productions" Bond film.
Fatima was making the assumption that Bond would pursue her.
Weird, I was just thinking about this yesterday, and today it pops up in my TH-cam feed. GET OUT OF MY HEAD, TH-cam!
In ths shot,d apple is fixed on a Hindu Devi named astabhuja devi
Hindu goddess
She's driving a Renault 5 Turbo 1. Would love to take that car for spin!
I'd love to have taken her for a spin after ;)
My bike the '82 Yamaha Seca 650 Turbo that J.B. has was alot faster.
Was that the same as a Gordini, or was that the turbo 2?
That car is so badass.
@@boilerhousegarage The car is a Renault 5 Turbo 2, which I'm pretty sure was based from the Renault 5 Alpine.
Not being from the official James Bond brand studio,it didn't have the feel of grandeur epic,spectacular,settings,nevertheless an ok Bond movie.
I remember laughing so hard as kid when seeing her blow up.
I think Fatima got a little hot under the collar.
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sean connery was the real james bond not the others actors
Blooming fantastic Bond film that wasn’t!❤
Bond should still be issued with exploding pens.
The pen is mightier than the sword! Or the gun! Or the call center database!
You know when a woman says to you "spread your legs", it doesn't mean good.
my favourite scene
Michel Legrand played it like it's another version of The Thomas Crown Affair, which is why the scene felt so wrong.
And as for Barbara Carrera, she's overhamming as Fatima. Not elegant as Luciana Paluzzi's Fiona Volpe.
The only thing that's missing from this scene is a version of The James Bond Theme but of course this is not an actual EoN James Bond Film so that is not going to be possible. I realise it was out at the same time as Octopussy. Both were great James Bond Films which didn't ruin each other as I enjoyed them and still enjoy watching them both on DVD..
I was hoping he’d have Indiana Jones next to him defeating the Nazis and have him glaring at the end in disapproval 😂
the only Bond Movie that needed to be redone over and was acceptable was Casino Royale of which there were 3 first one was in the 50's with an American James Bond second was a James Bond Spoof with Peter Sellers and the last one was a perfect James Bond Story with Daniel Craig but Thunderball should have been left alone it did not need to be brought back to life and named Never Say Never. I Only liked Never Say Never because Sean Connery was playing 007 other then that i didn't care much for the movie but that is just my opinion but i love every other bond film
rip sean connery 1930 2020
kudos to the stunt performers . seeing as the car is french i would say remy jullienne is the car driver as he did in most bonds of this era , i don't know who the motorcyclist was . could be one of many stunt men
Didn't know bikes had disc brakes in 1983😮
Carrera was worth the price of admission.
WRITE!!!!
Right now?
The Yacht used in the movie was bought by Donald Trump from a Saudi arms dealer. He renamed it “The Trump Princess” ,after his daughter. It was super expensive to maintain. He sold it a few year later at a ten million dollar loss.
Anyone know the architectural style of Bond's villa?
Functionalism.
80's crap Deco.
Howard Roark architecture.
Art Deco in Villefranche-Sur-Mer, near of Niza.
World's first Nitrous oxide system in bike.😂
RIP Sean Connery
ボンドはやはりショーン・コネリー😂
Ugh. The music is so damn horrible. I heard the film was going to be re-scored for a special laserdisc edition that never came to be.
Yeah, replace most of the music and give this Film a proper Gunbarrel-Opening and a title sequence for the song and it would be much better.
edit: and replace the Lani Hall-Song with the unused one performed by Phyllis Hyman. I like that one much more.
Schwatvogel The Hyman song is better but I was never too crazy about it. In general, 1983 was not a good year for Bond songs. All Time High is among the worst Bond songs ever.
Of the three songs, the one by Hyman is the only one that actually sounds like a real Bond-Song. Probably not one of the best, but better than either the Lani Hall-one or 'All time High'
Pity, this film desperately needs rescoring - some of Marvin Hamlisch's The spy who loved me score would have suited this film - less disco as this wouldve been 1983 , but some of more thrilling action packed segments of that earlier bond film.
@@TheJlook2000 Even David Arnold's lame, 90's action, "Barry lite" scores were better.
The music is dreadful, there's no James Bond theme, the less said about the theme song, the better....no exciting pre-credit sequence and the whole thing drags on.....I've tried to like it, I really have..
I feel like a jurassic world dominion imited this sequence
Damn, they took out a Camaro with a Peugeot!!
Fun fact, it was hard to find a camaro in France those days
Those Peugeot 604 were really nice to drive. A french Mercedes
Love that camaro
Have never seen it, never will.
Inspiration for Street Hawk?
Smoking pumps
ha ha, against policy to give out endorsements
2:33 nice car
Yo creo que es una buena película, y Bond es Connery.
I read once that Connery wore a toupe in every single Bond movie. But who cares, even without it he has more hair than I do.
How many men would be bald today without hair transplants. Live Sean he’s a real man instead of these 21st century pussies
Fabulous action sequence! One of the best, in one of the best Bond films. Loved it! And Sean Connery looked great!
This film contained terrific action scenes. All a vast improvement over Connery’s previous outing, which included: drowning an enemy in mud, getting outsmarted by stereotypical gay killers, a stupid car chase through Vegas, and getting tossed around by two Amazons!
She was so freaking hot even though she was a villian.
Jaaaaaz. Nice. Great.
3:35 and then the Village People showed up
Ya also never really know but in the drive thru tunnel of the Motorcycle/Motor Bike Chase scene of this film Bond takes the underlings Beretta 93R as he's clearly/obviously going 2 shoot her in the chest with it Fatima Blush without Bulletproof/Bullet Resistant Armor Vest is in a way like you'll never have enough bullets 2 kill me Mister Bond/I'm far 2 strong 💪/tough 😤 4 my underlings bullets Mister Bond no matter how many/much of them ya empty in2 my chest right 2 the point where he shoots her burst fire mode using up most of the bullets the single shot mode multiple times in the chest she cackles like a hyena & continues cackling after/when getting hit in the chest by every round/more than every round from her underlings Beretta 93R hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
The car crash at 4:54 is spectacular; way to see off those goons
Ya never really know Fatima Blush also probably is physically strong💪enough/physically tough 😤 enough of a fighter/villainess 2 survive/withstand being hit in the back torso/chest torso/on the sides torso by more than 8 8×22mm Nambu pistol rounds (bullets), more than 6 ricocheted .44 Magnum pistol rounds (bullets) from her own Smith & Wesson 29, more than 30 .45 ACP pistol rounds (bullets), more than 20 7.62×39mm rifle rounds (bullets), more than 10 .303 rifle rounds (bullets), more than 15 .44 Rimfire (RF) rifle rounds (bullets) & more than 5 7.92x57mm Mauser rifle rounds (bullets) without bulletproof/bullet resistant armor vest right 2 the point in the drive thru tunnel of this scene Bond takes the Beretta 93R from 1 of her underlings as he's clearly/obviously going 2 shoot her in the chest with it Fatima Blush without bulletproof/bullet resistant armor vest is in a way like you'll never have enough bullets 2 kill me Mister Bond/I'm far 2 strong 💪/tough 😤 4 my underlings bullets Mister Bond no matter how many/much of them ya empty in2 my chest he shoots her burst fire mode using up most of the bullets then single shot mode multiple/several times in the chest with that same Beretta 93R she cackles like a hyena & continues cackling after/when getting hit in the chest by every round/more than every round from her underlings Beretta 93R hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Half eaten apple 🍎 being pinned to the idol of a Hindu goddess is an insult to Hindus and Hinduism. I take exception to this scene.
The guys with the black berets came straight from the Blue Oyster bar or what ? Or members of FGTH ?
Wow I live there now
Never say never again was a non eon por