People are idiots, including Jane Seymour, who would've had ZERO career without Bond. Sure, Bond cheated her, but he later admitted it, and Solitaire also admitted that IT DIDNT MATTER because IT WAS DESTINED TO HAPPEN ANYWAY. Bond didnt play voodoo, voodoo played him. The bigger abuser was Kananga who was holding Solitaire from becoming a woman to use her in his evil plots. Bond took her out of that. It was also the 70s when people weren't as puritan about sex. LALD - awesome movie with BLACKS.
Solitaire should've been played by a black woman in that movie. Nothing against Jane Seymour, but I just cannot believe her being a tarot reader. Plus it would have been a welcome change for that time period to have Bond's leading lady be black
@FlakoFino23 The tarot card predictions were a source of intel or espionage for the arch villain Kananga. I would say that Bond had a duty to eliminate that source regardless of the peril that put Solitaire in.
James Bond sometimes came across as a sex offender, in my opinion, in the way he went after women and wouldn't take no for an answer. Great examples being that scene in Octopussy with the Amazon woman, or when Bond "converts" Pussy Galore (lol, Honestly I can't keep a straight face when I think of that name!) in Goldfinger. Octopussy... Pussy Galore... Seems like the writers only had one thing on their minds! o_0
Holy cow! That guy ran across "real"!! crocodiles; I thought they were just robotic props! O_O Good thing a stunt double did it, or George Lazenby wouldn't be the only actor to make only one Bond film...
pierce was second best in my opinion, i loved moore aswell, but find craigs character far to serious, he has no wit or charisma and is less appealing as they others. i hope his charachter will improve over the years
In one of my above post I write that Moore replaced Connery in 1971 of course he replaced him in 1973. I have noticed alot of typos and mistakes in my post. I wish edit your post but you cant. I think everyone gets my meanig,
I feel the biggest problem with Moore's Bond is he grew old in the part. Had Moore quit after FYEO he never would have grown old in the part. Roger Moore was born to play James Bond. Ian Flemming prefered him to Connery when they bothe were up for the role in 1962 the producers offered Moore the role in 1967 and finally he became James Bond in 1973. To call him a buffoon, compare him to Maxwell Smart is unfair. Live and Let Die The Man With The Golden Gun are better then any Connery bond movie
I respect your opinion too and that is all we are giving is our opinion. IMHO Live and Let Die and The Man With Golden Gun are better then any Connery film. Thunderball is the only Connery film that comes close. Goldfinger is often refered to as the best film. I think it is over rated the plot is crazy the charactors are over the top and the ending is rushed. However it was the movie that introduced the world to James Bond of the cinema.
Roger told producers he would not return to the role after FYEO. It is unclear why. Roger may have felt he was getting to old in the role or he may have wanted moore moor money. What ever the reason FYEO was going to be Moore last Bond film. When Connery sighned on to do a Bond picture in 1983. Cubby wanted to beat Connery's movie at the box office and he felt Moore the familiar bond would have the best shot. They paid Moore alot of money and he returned.
Had Moore not got stuck doing the remake of "The Spy Who Loved Me'' in space he would have faired better. IF FYEO, a much stronger film then Moonraker, had been Moore's fourth outing. If Moore had not got stuck doing Moonraker, a film that many point to as being the worst in the series, his first four pictures would fair nicely against Connery's first four pictures. In a sence Moore mystic was delt another blow when Connery returned to the role in the Thunderball remake ''Never Say Never Again".
I can tell by your name that you are not a Roger Moore fan. So, I doubt I can change your mind. I agree with you I too saw the similarities between TSWLM and You Only live Twice.
I thought Dr. No was a B Movie. It had a very low budget. Dr, No is probably the one I watch the least. From Russia with Love. Might have been the best book. However, the movie was a snooze fest. Goldfinger and Thunderball were Connery's best. He started to get fat after those two movies and disinterested.
The formula worked in ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' because the picture called for that type of format. However, it did become over the top in Moonraker. Again the producers after seeing the success of the Spy Who Loved Me and the ''Empire Strikes Back'' rushed out what thought would be a perfect picture, ''Moonraker'' The ''Spy who loved me'' but this time in outer space. If you look at the ending credits of the SWLM you will see that FYEO was suposed to be Moore's fourth film.
Moore's first two films the writing style and the formula was the same. Moore played the role darker. Useing Solitair for bait and slapping around Maud Adams. In Moore's third Picture "The Spy Who Loved Me" a new formula was started. The Bond girl became Bonds equal and Roger would play the role more light hearted. The writers partnered Bond up with Russian agent XXX and then CIA agent Holly Goodhead and once more with the strong willed Greek Melina Havelock. The movies became more romantic.
In many ways he was. Connery had lost interest in the role. He began to let himself go after Thunderball and probably would have been better off had Roger been able to replace him in 1967 because when Connery returnded to the role in Diamonds are Forever he looked like an agent that had one to many vodka martinies and a whole lot of fish eggs. A fat disinterested Connery was replaced by Moore in 1971 and although Moore was two years older then Connery he looked much younger and fit.
They could not get the location they wanted and due to other commitments Moore had to turn down the role and it was given to Lazenby. In his first two pictures Moore played the role much like Connery the writers did not change their style. In the "The Man With The Golden Gun" Moore actually slaps Maud Adams a Connery like move. He plays the role much darker in his first two pictures and it works. In many ways Moore had to be better then Connery to convince the audience to accept him.
You're right! Michael G. Wilson constantly gets details of the books and even of his
own film series mixed up and just downright wrong. I think that his sloppy,
casual, and capricious attitude to detail
reflects to a large degree the manner that the producers fel into more and more as the series degenerated into a series of "Carry On" movies, each trying to top the box office of the previous film, with
Roger Moore topping the list as chief buffoon - a glorified Maxwell Smart.
I am sick of people smashing Moore. Roger did a good Job replacing Connery. Connery who had let hiself get fat after Thunderball and very unprofesionaly just went through the motions in his next two pictures. He had clearly lost interest in the role and he should have been let go after Thunderball. Moore who was suposed to replace Connery in 1967 in the film "The Man With the Golden Gun" had to turn down the role because the shooting of the film was delayed.
Yes Bond's parents did die in a climbing accident. The "Obit" chapter of the novel You Only Live twice spells this out quite clearly.
On the topic of the top canonical 007 movies, I'm surprised that the '06 version of Casino Royale is mentioned more often. It quite commonly makes the top five in lists compiled by journalists and Bond fans.
The Crocodiles weren't in Jamaca, it was Louisiana. Once again, this documentary fails.
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brashretort13 9 months ago
Bond does have personal history, you dumbass chick. Read the books!
joel8lyric 10 months ago
Ah, the old Q... :)
MaceIII 1 year ago
People are idiots, including Jane Seymour, who would've had ZERO career without Bond. Sure, Bond cheated her, but he later admitted it, and Solitaire also admitted that IT DIDNT MATTER because IT WAS DESTINED TO HAPPEN ANYWAY. Bond didnt play voodoo, voodoo played him. The bigger abuser was Kananga who was holding Solitaire from becoming a woman to use her in his evil plots. Bond took her out of that. It was also the 70s when people weren't as puritan about sex. LALD - awesome movie with BLACKS.
TheRealCritique 1 year ago
DARLING I GIVE YOU VERY BEST DUCK! RATATATATATAT HAHAHAHAHHA
ramsantosjr 1 year ago
THE OLD JAMES BOND FILMS IS PATHETIC LOOKING!
ramsantosjr 1 year ago
live and let die xD
557011 1 year ago
Solitaire should've been played by a black woman in that movie. Nothing against Jane Seymour, but I just cannot believe her being a tarot reader. Plus it would have been a welcome change for that time period to have Bond's leading lady be black
harveybullocks1281 1 year ago
I think this documentary was aired and released in 1999!
ruantengyi 2 years ago
Yep it was 1999
Docmate 2 years ago
that's because I noticed that 'Die ANother Day' wasn't feautred in the clip.
ruantengyi 2 years ago
Obviously not as this doc was made in 1999
Docmate 2 years ago
he tricked her with the cards !! lol and to top it off ..she was a virgin >???? lmao oh bond oh man !!!
FlakoFino23 2 years ago
@FlakoFino23 The tarot card predictions were a source of intel or espionage for the arch villain Kananga. I would say that Bond had a duty to eliminate that source regardless of the peril that put Solitaire in.
forexrobots212 1 year ago
bond is tall , dark, and handsome, a sex maniac, macho man, he man, mans man, and a softy. lol
Rico8458 2 years ago
the key word is "Galore"
Rico8458 2 years ago
RIP Des!!! Q was the coolest!
phrenchvanilla 2 years ago
i hope whoever they pick to play Q.I
hope he's as much interesting as
DESMOND!
58fenix 1 year ago
James Bond sometimes came across as a sex offender, in my opinion, in the way he went after women and wouldn't take no for an answer. Great examples being that scene in Octopussy with the Amazon woman, or when Bond "converts" Pussy Galore (lol, Honestly I can't keep a straight face when I think of that name!) in Goldfinger. Octopussy... Pussy Galore... Seems like the writers only had one thing on their minds! o_0
19torento 2 years ago 4
The "writers" was Ian Fleming.
You can blame him for most of the dodgy names!
("Stephanie Broadchest" - a good gag in Craig's Casino Royale)
jazzx251 1 year ago
@19torento And it was Octopussy's father who gave her her nickname, whatever that means.
forexrobots212 1 year ago
@forexrobots212 Oh God! Family bonding crossed a few boundaries with that one. o_0
19torento 1 year ago
Holy cow! That guy ran across "real"!! crocodiles; I thought they were just robotic props! O_O Good thing a stunt double did it, or George Lazenby wouldn't be the only actor to make only one Bond film...
19torento 2 years ago 2
ha ha!! tooooo funny!
phrenchvanilla 2 years ago
"Q" Wish he come fix some of my gadgets at home, computer, dvd player and my shark mounted laser gun. A. Powers
nergvol 2 years ago
pierce was second best in my opinion, i loved moore aswell, but find craigs character far to serious, he has no wit or charisma and is less appealing as they others. i hope his charachter will improve over the years
rollingstone100 2 years ago
sean connery's character was the most manly and by far the most joyful to watch.
rollingstone100 2 years ago
What about Moore,brosnan and Craig.
58fenix 2 years ago
In one of my above post I write that Moore replaced Connery in 1971 of course he replaced him in 1973. I have noticed alot of typos and mistakes in my post. I wish edit your post but you cant. I think everyone gets my meanig,
BCKLW 2 years ago
I feel the biggest problem with Moore's Bond is he grew old in the part. Had Moore quit after FYEO he never would have grown old in the part. Roger Moore was born to play James Bond. Ian Flemming prefered him to Connery when they bothe were up for the role in 1962 the producers offered Moore the role in 1967 and finally he became James Bond in 1973. To call him a buffoon, compare him to Maxwell Smart is unfair. Live and Let Die The Man With The Golden Gun are better then any Connery bond movie
BCKLW 2 years ago
How can you say that LALD & The Man With The Golden Gun are better than any of the Connery films? I respect your opinion
but
A Deep analysis and review is asked.
I dont see whats so good about them.
Though LALD is one of my personnal favourite because of nostalgia factor.
Roger007Poore 2 years ago
Hi
I respect your opinion too and that is all we are giving is our opinion. IMHO Live and Let Die and The Man With Golden Gun are better then any Connery film. Thunderball is the only Connery film that comes close. Goldfinger is often refered to as the best film. I think it is over rated the plot is crazy the charactors are over the top and the ending is rushed. However it was the movie that introduced the world to James Bond of the cinema.
BCKLW 2 years ago
Roger told producers he would not return to the role after FYEO. It is unclear why. Roger may have felt he was getting to old in the role or he may have wanted moore moor money. What ever the reason FYEO was going to be Moore last Bond film. When Connery sighned on to do a Bond picture in 1983. Cubby wanted to beat Connery's movie at the box office and he felt Moore the familiar bond would have the best shot. They paid Moore alot of money and he returned.
BCKLW 2 years ago
Had Moore not got stuck doing the remake of "The Spy Who Loved Me'' in space he would have faired better. IF FYEO, a much stronger film then Moonraker, had been Moore's fourth outing. If Moore had not got stuck doing Moonraker, a film that many point to as being the worst in the series, his first four pictures would fair nicely against Connery's first four pictures. In a sence Moore mystic was delt another blow when Connery returned to the role in the Thunderball remake ''Never Say Never Again".
BCKLW 2 years ago
Moore's first 4 films are not even close to Connery.
Live And Let Die is the most un-epic Bond
Man With The Golden Gun is my personnal worst
Spy Who Loved Me is great but i always feel like its nothing but an upgrade version of You Only Live Twice.
Moonraker well... no comment...
Roger007Poore 2 years ago
I can tell by your name that you are not a Roger Moore fan. So, I doubt I can change your mind. I agree with you I too saw the similarities between TSWLM and You Only live Twice.
I thought Dr. No was a B Movie. It had a very low budget. Dr, No is probably the one I watch the least. From Russia with Love. Might have been the best book. However, the movie was a snooze fest. Goldfinger and Thunderball were Connery's best. He started to get fat after those two movies and disinterested.
BCKLW 2 years ago
I think spy who loved me is the best ever. Reckon the brosnan films and latest film quantum of solace are great too.
bobbylockes 2 years ago
Cont.
The formula worked in ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' because the picture called for that type of format. However, it did become over the top in Moonraker. Again the producers after seeing the success of the Spy Who Loved Me and the ''Empire Strikes Back'' rushed out what thought would be a perfect picture, ''Moonraker'' The ''Spy who loved me'' but this time in outer space. If you look at the ending credits of the SWLM you will see that FYEO was suposed to be Moore's fourth film.
BCKLW 2 years ago
Moore's first two films the writing style and the formula was the same. Moore played the role darker. Useing Solitair for bait and slapping around Maud Adams. In Moore's third Picture "The Spy Who Loved Me" a new formula was started. The Bond girl became Bonds equal and Roger would play the role more light hearted. The writers partnered Bond up with Russian agent XXX and then CIA agent Holly Goodhead and once more with the strong willed Greek Melina Havelock. The movies became more romantic.
BCKLW 2 years ago
Cont.
In many ways he was. Connery had lost interest in the role. He began to let himself go after Thunderball and probably would have been better off had Roger been able to replace him in 1967 because when Connery returnded to the role in Diamonds are Forever he looked like an agent that had one to many vodka martinies and a whole lot of fish eggs. A fat disinterested Connery was replaced by Moore in 1971 and although Moore was two years older then Connery he looked much younger and fit.
BCKLW 2 years ago
Cont.
They could not get the location they wanted and due to other commitments Moore had to turn down the role and it was given to Lazenby. In his first two pictures Moore played the role much like Connery the writers did not change their style. In the "The Man With The Golden Gun" Moore actually slaps Maud Adams a Connery like move. He plays the role much darker in his first two pictures and it works. In many ways Moore had to be better then Connery to convince the audience to accept him.
BCKLW 2 years ago
George Lazenby is still a perfect anti-bond, you can't drive a ASTON MARTIN REEEEDDDD!!!!! if you were JAMES BOND, George you still doing xhit!!!!!.
wrafael2007 2 years ago
I think the live and let die kissing scene with cards one of best bond scenes I like the muisic in that scene
5648378 2 years ago
thats becuase sadly q passed away
RepublicCommando15 3 years ago 4
is this on the bluray james bond collection?
SevenSins004 3 years ago
Sadly not.
bigjamesbondfan 2 years ago
Thought his parents died in a climbing accident... not avalanche.
KyleSurette13 3 years ago 2
You're right! Michael G. Wilson constantly gets details of the books and even of his
own film series mixed up and just downright wrong. I think that his sloppy,
casual, and capricious attitude to detail
reflects to a large degree the manner that the producers fel into more and more as the series degenerated into a series of "Carry On" movies, each trying to top the box office of the previous film, with
Roger Moore topping the list as chief buffoon - a glorified Maxwell Smart.
hasablad69 3 years ago 4
I am sick of people smashing Moore. Roger did a good Job replacing Connery. Connery who had let hiself get fat after Thunderball and very unprofesionaly just went through the motions in his next two pictures. He had clearly lost interest in the role and he should have been let go after Thunderball. Moore who was suposed to replace Connery in 1967 in the film "The Man With the Golden Gun" had to turn down the role because the shooting of the film was delayed.
BCKLW 2 years ago
that what Alec Tyerean said in Golden eye but that not ture
5648378 2 years ago
Alec Trevelyn* I think. And, no... it sais on several archives. They changed it around a bit. Makes it confusing.
KyleSurette13 2 years ago
Yes Bond's parents did die in a climbing accident. The "Obit" chapter of the novel You Only Live twice spells this out quite clearly.
On the topic of the top canonical 007 movies, I'm surprised that the '06 version of Casino Royale is mentioned more often. It quite commonly makes the top five in lists compiled by journalists and Bond fans.
TheLegendfamily 2 years ago
No Swearing on my channel please!
Docmate 3 years ago
laugh out loud
dcornflak 3 years ago
Glad u had a good laugh. LOL
Docmate 3 years ago
nah man some one said what was lol
dcornflak 3 years ago
Lol 'he was a ruthless bastard in a lot of ways but a nice bastard in some ways'
WJC007 3 years ago 3
it was a climbing accident not a avalanche...
mrwario1 3 years ago
Thanks, that's fascinating.
mvfF1Fanatic 3 years ago
Goldeneye.
CalebChrisMabry 3 years ago
Thank you so much for uploading this!!! Try to upload more James Bond videos if you can.
epbski 3 years ago 2