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  • Sanchez looks like an evil Mitt Romney. Sorry evil-er...

  • @LiberalIntervention You're seeing Bain Capital in Progress. Lol

  • The first time people heard dubstep.

  • This was an intense scene

  • I remember seeing this when I was 5. It disturbed the shit out of me. And it still does...

  • 00:3 what a great ass

  • The money laundering pun was pretty good by James Bond standards.

  • Some reverse squeeze, huh?

  • Had to come here and see what happened. BBC TV just edited out the head exploding. Kiddie time at noon... PG rating necessary!

  • wow. this scene just made me have second thoughts on continuing to watch LTK.

  • OMG!!! that's soo not the best part! i just feel so sick right now...

  • Yeah, that's not exactly what would happen.

  • I hoped they banned this bastard director from making any more movies!

  • @cman86s man up

  • This scene is sick as hell, but it would've been even more intense had they PROLONGED Milton's final, agonizing moments after the vent pipe was severed.

    An earlier comment said that first he would swell, then his skin would start peeling and cracking open, and THEN he would finally explode.

    I can only imagine had they graphically shown each gruesome step in the entire process - a scene of true body horror unfolding in sickening detail. Still, this is some pretty evil shit goin' on right here.

  • Reminds of the Byford Dolphin diving accident.

  • That happens when you listens to Justin Bieber

  • pressurized Deposit

  • Since the 1960s every violent killing in James Bond has to have a one-liner to relieve the tension.

  • The first death by pressure in James Bond movies is Live and Let Die when Dr Kananga swallow the shark bullet!

  • uhh!! now i understandwhy u have to bee 15 years old to see this!! :S

  • How can Sanchez be so stupid that he kills Krest for the money?! It isn't Krest's money, it's only Bond who has put the money there!!!

  • @SHHE001 BECAUSE YOU ARE A BLOODY SCHWEINE!!

  • @mightyflux Håll käften din djävla horbögklantdjävul innan jag äggmökar ihjäl nosen på dej!! Jag ska fan mökkväva ihjäl dej!!!!!!

  • @SHHE001 BLÄ!!!

  • 1:20 pop!

  • Even the Robert Davi said this scene took effect for him than the scene where Felix Leiter on sharks!

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  • This is by far one of the most violent bond films. Far more violent than

    sean connery's or even pierce brosnans.This scene and the scene where dario is shredded is quite violent. The special effects used in this are actually quite realistic.

    especially for 1989.

  • Thats fucked up

  • @TheEgg18 The increasing pressure in the chamber also increased the pressure of the air inside his body. Then the rapid decompression of the air on the outside meant his body's soft tissues could no longer contain the high pressure air inside his body, and like an overinflated balloon, he burst. The same thing would happen if a human went into space without a suit.

  • @TheTomOne Except that the extreme cold of space would kill you first...provided you didn't try to hold your breath. And even if you did, there's far more air in the lungs than in the head. Guess which would pop first.

  • @lizardprotector Actually, because there's air in pretty much all of your body, and no air in space, your whole body would go pop.

  • @TheTomOne No, that's not true all the air would be sucked out of his mouth, in the vacuum of space you've got around 30 seconds.

  • @ajuk1 In cartoons perhaps you do, but in reality the air the nitrogen inside your body would expand and you would go pop. Have you ever heard of something that deep sea divers can get called the Benz? That sickness is caused by expanding nitrogen causing damage inside the body. No imagine there was no air pressure on the outside keeping the expanding nitrogen in check. ..... POP!

  • @TheTomOne No you wouldn't pop.

  • @TheTomOne The Benz?

  • @ajuk1 Yes, it's also called decompression sickness. You can read about it if you put decompression sickness into Wikipedia. For some reason I couldn't get the link to work, or I'd have linked you straight to it.

    The same thing would happen to a body with no spacesuit, and since there would be no air to push in on the body from outside, the internal air would be almost completely unrestricted in it's expansion.

  • @TheTomOne I know what is it's called the bends not "The benz". In the Byford Dolphin indecent killed 4 divers after they were subjected to massive decompression from 9AP to 1AP in a fraction of a second not 5 seconds like it is here. And the only body to explode did so because it was forced through a narrow gap.

  • has anyone ever noticed that in almost every james bond film, theres a slightly gory death? obviously this one, goldfinger, the one guy gets tranked and crushed in oddjobs lincoln, on her majestys secret service, one guy gets ground up in a giant snowblower, live and let die, kananga gets blown up literally and explodes all over, a view to a kill, the kgb agent gets chopped up in the fan in the pump, the living daylights, poor saunders gets cut in half with a glass door...the list is endless!!!!

  • @TheEgg18 : Unfortunately i don't know a whole pile about decompression chambers so i can't answer you there, sorry

  • @TheEgg18 : Sanchez increases the amount of pressure inside the chamber. When he hits the air tube with the axe, it caused massive depressurisation which caused his head to explode- he certainly goes out with a bang!

  • What the hell are they doing?! They are idiots! Killing a friend???

  • @SHHE001 James Bond put the money in the chamber so that Sanchez would think Milton Krest had stolen some of his money and had been illoyal. Therefore they killed him

  • @Lufttygger306 Because they are swines! They aren't trusting Krest!

  • @SHHE001 Er, you've not seen the film then. Bond fucks with Sanchez's mind.

  • My Bond quip(s) for this scene:

    "At least the pressure's off him now!"

    "Don't feel pressured, or you're head will explode!"

    "Looks like he made an explosive exit!"

    "Too bad he never had an expanded role in this film!"

  • @shadowninjastriker NO! STOP! NO! NO! NOOOOOOOOOOO!

  • @shadowninjastriker "He went out of his head."

  • @shadowninjastriker please stop, it's starting to hurt now :(

  • Ok, I know this scene is awesome guys, but come on. Don't lose you head over it...

  • 1:20 Fat head! lol

  • that guy who gets thrown in the tank is a real good actor. He really does a good job of portraying somebody who is nervous

  • That is definitely Anthony Zerbe's $5,000,000! What 70's or 80's TV show was he not on?! Seriously!

  • Wikipedia says there was a case where decompression caused a diver to explode.That may be the same episode mentioned in 1000 Ways to Die

  • Will that actually happens or is it myth? No is joke!

  • @chistopher1234 First, he would feel extreme pain in his ears, second, His skin would start peeling off, third, his head would explode.

  • Talk about being big headed...

    He was heading in the wrong direction....

    Heads up....

  • Robert Davi is probably one of the best actors to play a James Bond villain. License To Kill may not be a Bond film I perticulerly enjoyed the most, but Sanchez is still one of my favourite Bond villains

  • To sum this up in a quite brief way...

    ...ow.

  • I remember this scene, and i was 8 years old first time, I saw it. I dream nightmare about years about this... no 20 years later i can see this with new facts.. Its just movie

  • @rareu4532 Same here, but I still feel nervous to watch this scene. And I'm 16 D:.

  • @HoZzIe27 me too mate

  • This is movie is arguably the most brutal Bond film ever. It's darker and tougher than the other movies, and Timothy Dalton did a good job, IMO. I like my movies to be ironic but I think that, now and then, you need some serious, hardheaded violence.

  • Jesus fuck, this is nasty!

  • Well I guess you could say.....

    *puts on sunglasses*

    ...the pressure got to him.

    YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!

  • @guns4hire2000

    More like he let off some steam.

  • Single-handedly this scene put me off scuba forever.

  • this sence is nasty :L

  • 1000 ways to die

    Way to die Tanked girl

  • The most fucked up scene in the history of Bond Movies

  • @mario1136 That wouldn't kill you in real life.

  • @ajuk1 How so? Interesting.

  • @mario1136 Because he's got a mouth.

  • @ajuk1 Oh yeah, I understand how now.

  • Thousands of profiles for girl naneedj.info

  • Ketchup, anyone?

  • Oh gawd... I remember my dad was watching this when I was... six or seven... and... oh jeez, this part scared me. O_O I don't think it was the fact that his head blew up - because honestly, I thought it looked like tomato sauce or something... X) - but just how he was screaming and how terrified he was... so I was terrified as well. ><

  • I think the explosion should've been faster. The ballooning up shot is corny. Real life explosive decompression is nearly instant.

  • can you upload the part where they are in the drug warehouse and bond is put on the conveyor belt and then he turns the tables on a guy with a knife trying to kill him with the shredder?

  • Truely mind blowing.

  • @HankJwimbleton876 Ha, worthy of Bond himself!

  • Bond: You could say he expanded his mind.

  • this was the first bond film i ever saw... and tim dalton a good bond... more serious as u said good film

  • i really liked the bond girl in this movie too (dont know her name). seemed down to earth and sexy as hell

  • @isaachaze1 The Bond girl seen here, Pam Bouvier, is played by Carey Lowell; she starred on 'Law and Order' for a few seasons.

  • is that even scientifically possible to happen lmao

  • @BeyondLame A sudden change in pressure like that could be very damaging but I'm not sure it would cause the body to explode. One sure way to find out is to write the team at Myth Busters , they would sure find out one way or another.

  • Two words: Byford Dolphin.

  • Krest: That's not my money. I swear...

    Sanchez: That's right, amigo. It's mine. >:{

  • g88med - I initially thought this was your favorite scene because we see Carey Lowell climb out of the pool (hubba, hubba.) Well, that's MY reason anyway. : )

  • goryest bond movie ever?

  • Alls I remember from this scene is the guy's skin just balloons and then...POW! It's like his head exploded. What a gruesome way to kill someone! LOL.

  • @ckendall67 shockingly enough, something similar happened for real in the 60s, and it ended up being mentioned in 1,000 Ways to Die.

  • the guy who got his head blown up, wasnt he also that old guy from the matrix sequels years later?

  • @burtonrules123: Yes sir!

  • @burtonrules123 Yes, Anthony Zerbe was in those movies...he was also in The Omega Man with Charlton Heston.

  • Milton Krest's death is the most gory of all Bond films

  • How pleasant : ) ( :

  • i thought the stinger/sideways truck stunt was the best part

  • Not a big fan of LTK but Sanchez was a cool villain.

  • Very average Bond film with flat direction. Definitely NOT one of the greats.

  • ha, that was great!

    they don't make 'em like they used to

  • this film is waaay too violent for a bond movie!!

  • I know right? They leave this uncut on even cable channels like AMC & it shocks me every time why they would do that

  • @1983ddbb: I think it's the only one with a PG-13 rating.

  • @knight7se7en No, but it's the first. ;-)

  • @knight7se7en (COUGH) (COUGH) rephrase (cough)

  • @knight7se7en Actually when this movie was first released in 1989, it was given an R rating; they must've changed it when it was re-released on video in 1995.

  • @fivebearrugs Are you sure? Because I thought that it was supposed to be the first Bond flick to get a PG 13 rating. They had to cut out a bit to keep it from being rated R in the US print.

  • @Redgrant80 LOL, okay, my sources were from Steven Jay Rubin's "The Complete James Bond Movie Encyclopedia" which was last published in 2002, although I have the 1995 edition. In it, he mentions that LTK was the first to receive an R-rating in the US. My theory is that the rating was changed later to a PG-13. movie-censorship com also mentions an R rating, as does IMDb.

  • @fivebearrugs Or maybe in the US it could have been censored, but not in other markets.

  • See kids this is what happens if you sneeze and keep your eyes open.....

  • Tim Dalton made a great Bond as he played it serious and not 'tongue in cheek'

    The film also felt a lot darker in tone with emphasis on a solid story and not over use of gadgets. Shame Dalton didn't make another one.

  • @TK42138 YES! dalton is my favorite bond for those exact reasons.

  • sanchez: imo top 3 bond villains with goldfinger & blofled

  • Great film - Timothy Dalton made a fantastic 007!

  • @TRUMPER007

    Totally agree. He played it seriously and he should have made another one.

  • Great villain, and cool death!

  • "Launder it"... the only Bond movie in which the villain has the best one-liner.

  • this is a sick (good) bit in the film. the first bond film i ever watched. didnt like this scene before but i like it now

  • Ouch!! A human version of a shaken up can of Cola lol!!

  • He is a great villan.

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