Licence To Kill ~The Death Of Franz Sanchez~
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@Nibelungenherr1876 sanchez was more than that he wanted to build an empire a trademark to be rich and powerful sort of an industrialist
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Sanchez was one of my favorite villains because he was so realistic. He wasn't just some ax crazy psycho who'd kill just anyone, he just wanted to make money. He was loyal to his friends but also ruthless to his enemies and doublecrossers. Plus it's Robert Davi, how can you not love him?
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he should have done two more he was a great bond
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Love the bond theme and the stunt at 05:50 :)
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Bond is absolutely relentless in this movie.Bad ass mode online baby
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@LordMalice6d9 Yeah imagine how more brutal that ending fight would have been with Sean bean in goldeneye had Dalton stayed on to do a third
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@OliverBond96 I totally agree with you. The recent Daniel Craig movies have been going back to the classic principle, escpecially Casino Royale.
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Its to bad Timothy Dalton couldn't have been in more Bond films.
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@OliverBond96 Couldnt agree more. Nowadays they overdo the music on actions scenes so badly it kills the movie. The last great bond film was LTK.
This shows that you don't fuck Bond's friends. I like when he goes rogue
ChronicFallacy 1 year ago 26
One of the best things about the old Bond films, especially this one, is how natural a lot of the scenes are. I mean, go to the stunt at 2:58 for instance. They actually did that stunt, with an actual stunt driver. Nowadays you can guarantee that that stunt as well as most of the others in this film would have been done with cheesy CGI effects, and probably drenched in unnecessary music/SFX. But the fact that there is none here makes those sort of scenes so amazing to watch.
OliverBond96 7 months ago 18