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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

Yup, that's all of it.

This was Gerard Butler's second film role: the "Leading Seaman" on the HMS Devonshire, which gets torpedoed in the beginning of the 1997 James Bond movie "Tomorrow Never Dies".

Compare this with "Butterfly on a Wheel", ten years later, when Butler's the rising star (can you say "300"?) and Pierce Brosnan is the washed-up has-been. How far they've come....

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  • Hey thanks for uploading this. I wanted to see him in it, but I didn't want to have to watch the entire movie just trying to find the bit with him in it.lol So thanks. =)

  • Thank you for making those 17 minutes of Pierce Brosnan that I had to sit through worthwhile.

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  • haha funny!... well it got him where he is now i guess ^_^

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  • Thanks! I gave up trying to find Gerry in the movie!

  • Thanks for uploading this--I *really* didn't want to have to go find the movie to watch it and try to spot him. And, considering how small his role was, I would have missed it!

  • HAHA that is the only reason i would even slightly want to watch this movie XD thanks for the upload!

    Daniel Craig's Bond FOREVER.

  • I agree thanks for uploading this so I wouldn't have to watch the whole movie looking for him!!!!

  • Huh....I watched this movie a number of times trying to find him in it...thanks.

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