 Oh, that's the knife, right? This is Jeroen, better known as Dutch Bond fan, and I'm once again rejoined by my girlfriend Lirit. Hi! Today we're watching 1963's From Russia With Love, the second James Bond movie. Are you excited? Yes, I'm very excited. Thank you for all the comments from the first video. And I'm very excited to watch the second one. Me too, yeah, I can't wait to delve into this. Once again you know nothing about this movie. Only the main character, James Bond, who is played by Sean Connery. Once again, yes, Sean Connery returns. You said that it isn't in Russia, so... It's not in Russia, that's the only thing she guessed. Obviously the title is From Russia With Love. Last time we watched Dark to Know, and you were pleasantly surprised maybe. I'd like to say with how much you enjoyed it, even though it's the oldest Bond movie. This came out a year later, with a $2 million budget. $2 million? Yeah, double the budget of the first one, so maybe you'll notice differences. It's based on probably my favorite James Bond Fleming book, or one of my favorites. And it also happened to be the favorite book of President John F. Kennedy at the time, when this was out. Who was president at the time. From Russia With Love. The story itself, I'm not going to spoil anything, but all I'm going to say is... There's a Bond girl in it, there's a villain in it, and there's a story. It's always the same. But all I'm going to say is Dark to Know had a very basic story, if you remember. This is far more complicated. It's a more complex story, so it's definitely keep your eyes open to continue to see what's going on in this. There's all kinds of twists and turns. If you're interested in seeing the full length reaction of us watching From Russia With Love, you can come on to my Patreon page and all pretty new supporters can see the whole thing over there as well. So, without further ado, let's delve into From Russia With Love. Now is it with the normal response. Yeah, it just starts with the Bond theme immediately this time. But now you see him like standing like this. No, it's the same stance as the previous one. It's actually not Sean Connery, it's the stuntman Bob Simmons in the first three Bond movies. Oh, it starts directly with this. Yeah, and only the first one immediately goes into a title sequence. This one doesn't. This is like the other ones. The bad guy. He's around the corner. Are they enemies or something? Yeah. What's that? A triangle to strangle him. Is he dead? Yeah. For real? No. It's not possible. He's also in the next one. Oh, but it's not Bond. No, it's a training exercise. Just someone with a really convincing Sean Connery mask. So this is the first true title sequence with the music. But still, do you notice anything different? No singer. There's no singer, you're right. There is a singer for this movie this time, but it's only used for the end credits. Oh, okay. Matt Monroe, he does the title song for this movie. That's the correct name. It's the correct name, yeah. She's referring to obviously me mixing up Monty Norman with Monty Python for whatever reason. Just set it too fast. That's what you get when you record stuff on the spot. Obviously I know the difference. But there's no previous. What's happening in the movie? Kind of, again. You see belly dancers. You see only belly dancers. But there is part of the movie, the belly dancers. Oh, okay. Yeah, and this time John Berry does the music, so no more Monty Norman. It's only the first one. Hey, Venice! Can you play chess? No. You? Yeah, I like this. You know all the strategies? No, I'm not a grandmaster at all, but I can do basic chess. The rules are pretty simple, but it gets really deep. Required at once. And there it is? With an octopus logo. So he has to lose? Well, he doesn't necessarily have to lose, but he has to come over immediately. Is it good or bad? Yeah, he's putting him checkmate. Does the octopus logo already tell you something? That's the bad one. Do you know which people are involved with the octopus, or it's not... I don't think you know yet. Then like specter, he strikes. Specter, yeah. So they're Russian? Not all of them. The specter just has people of all kinds of ethnicities in their criminals. Is that a real cat? Yes. She's not blinking. For the killing of our operative, Dr. No. Dr. No is already dead. Yes, I don't want revenge for that. So we have all the people from Russia. So this was the plan explained. The woman Rosa Klepp, number three, she's part of Russian intelligence. And the people there don't know that she's secretly actually part of specter. So they want to have a girl that you don't see yet to get bonded to the trap so they can steal a lecture decoding machine. That's what it's about. And they want him dead. They want him dead for the dead of Dr. No as well. It's like a training ground for the bad guys. Yes, there's real people who are jumping. Oh my God. There's no substitute for experience. I agree, we use life targets as well. You see, we use life targets as well. You saw that in the opening too. But she wanted a girl, right? Yeah, that comes later, you're right. So that's part of the plan. She first needs the killer and then she needs the girl to lure him in the trap. Look at the way she looks at him too. Yeah. So you know that this guy won't be messing around in this movie. You see that he's very professional. Istanbul. I went there on that square. Really? Well that's where most of the movie is set, Istanbul. Oh really? And there was a Russian consulate there at the time. So it's not in Russia, but in Istanbul. In Istanbul. But you know like in Berlin you had like the British there and stuff. And the Russians, same with Istanbul, the Russian consulate. This is the girl. That's Russian. You can speak a little Turkish? I work for Turkish, Anna. Yeah, I know, yeah. Did you ever see the movie Red Sparrow? Yeah. With Jennifer Lawrence? This is kind of similar, but I think they base it on this. So she doesn't know she works for Spectrum. She has bad eyes. You see how thick the glass is. Thick of your jacket. You're fine looking girl. Sit down. Then you have had the three lovers. What is the purpose of such an intimate question? Is that also on her TV? Yeah. I suppose it would depend on the man. Sensible answer. This man for instance. Is that James Bond? Yeah. You will do anything he says. If she fails. Simple and delightful. Just like Red Sparrow. Yeah, exactly. It's very similar. You recognize her? She has a beautiful, like, kitty. Do you recognize her? Is that from the first movie? Yes, he was a girl from the casino in Doctor Now. Oh, yeah. I see the tattoo now as well. When you pointed it out in the first movie, I see it a lot. I know what it says now. It says Scotland Forever. Oh, yeah. He's been asking for you all morning. Where in the world are you, James? I've just been reviewing an old case. Oh, so it's an old case now, am I? Last time you said that, you went off to Jamaica. I haven't seen you for six months. That was fake. The sound effect, you mean? It's a miracle. Is it Q over there? Yeah. That's the real one? That's the real one. So, from the second one. No, it's some sort of trap. Well, obviously. The Russian girl. So they know it's a trap and they go for it anyway, just like the chess guy said. Ask the equipment officer to come in, please. Equipment officer? Yeah, the Q-branch. I want that suitcase. Yeah. Seven folding snipers right for .25 caliber. I mean, back then gadgets were still cool, right? I mean, to me, this is a lot cooler than an invisible car or something. Inside, a 10-head car. That guy's like that. That's right. And open ordinarily. He was scared. He was scared that he saw that. Never been to Istanbul. You've never been to Istanbul? No. Where the moonlight on the Bosphorus is irresistible. I also went on the Bosphorus. Really? At the boat. I tried everything else. Darling, money, penny. You know, I never even looked at another woman. Liar, liar, pencil fire. I'll get the car, sir. Again? Yeah, it's similar to Dr. No, right? Again? But this time, someone really, because he verified it, did you see the, he asked for a match that was like code language? Ah, yeah, yeah. This one is the bad guy. Similar to Dr. No, right? At the airport, all kinds of people. Yeah. This movie's like a cat and mouse chase but with a dog as well. Spectre is the dog. They don't know about the dog. The dog puts them against each other but it's actually Spectre. So these two aren't necessarily enemies. There's tension because of cold water. They follow us, we follow them. It's a sort of understanding. That's very friendly. Glad to see you. What kind of photo is that? Is it me? I think it's Churchill. Yeah. Oh yeah, it's Churchill. Yeah. He's bringing his son. Yeah. He's my son. He also is my son. He's a family company. Who's he? He's one of the Russians. Again, the barn fiend when he's just walking and it's always with Connery's movies. He's just the sexy man, you know. What's that? Listening to the birds. Always in the chandelier. Check if they can listen to him. Yes. What do? I'm sorry. The bed's too small. One moment, sir. Except the bridal suite. Well, let's have a look at it. I may like it. He's getting into a taxi. Who can the Russians suspect about the British? The cold war in Istanbul will not remain cold very much. So they're just provoking tension between the two? Yeah. You've seen this mosque as well in real life? Yeah, also inside. What is she doing? They bombed? Yeah. And the Russians were going to blame the British? He was relaxing on the city for a few moments. Yeah, he was. The girl left the hysterics. Bound your technique to violent? To do with it. Let's try and find out. They're just going to spy on the Russians now. But this time it's not spiders though. No, but it's still scary. Look, it's just below the ground. Below the Russian council building. And the Russians know this or not? No. So this thing is in the ground? Yeah. And they can't see it? It's probably like in a corner, you know. That's what I like about the cold war, the espionage. Stuff like this really happened in real life. They're spying on each other. Oh. Just a moment. The girl's just coming. That's that girl. Well, from this angle. Things are shaping up nicely. This is so weird. It will be better if you didn't... The gypsies. Yes. So they're allied with the British. The Turkish part of this. They're living in a house. Yeah, but it's still settlements. Like a gypsy camp. Do you see how big this elephant is? Yeah. Love of the same man and threatened to kill each other. It must be settled in gypsy way. Fighting of what? Yes. This is what it's going to say. Connery looks like he's having the time of his life looking at his... Oh, here we go. They're gonna fight over a man. Never do that. She's saying that just... I think I've got it without the subtitles. She's strangling her. They can fight to the death for this. These are the Bulgarians. Right. Yeah, it's jammed. Inspector Hitman. He wants him alive. Yes, exactly. You know why? You have a guess? Why Spectre needs Bond alive at this moment? For the girl. For the girl and the trap. The lector, they need the lector. Meantime I'll take care of this filthy stuff. Let me guess. Barbara said for you to decide. I think he's going with the lector. What do you think it's Bond? Barbara is going with the two. He's just gonna do both, probably. Hideout of Kurienko, the Bulgarian. It's that girl. My sons. They will ring his doorbell. He has sons, everyone. Out of the mouth. Bam! Shoot! She should have kept her mouth shut. Back in the hotel. In the bridal suite. Yes. But the doors are open. Right. Smelling something too. The girl. You think it isn't strange that the doors are open when he comes inside? We know this is something is up. This scene is always used as the audition scene for new Bond actors. They always have to play this scene. What? No, it's the right size. They get it. It's the right size. The filming, the whole thing. Spectre. Was this the mosque you were in as well? Saint-Sophie? This one? Yes. So you actually been to a Bond location without knowing? Was it like this in real life or you don't remember? I don't know. I don't remember. I only remember that scene. And while there was blue inside everything was blue. I think it was this one. Oh wow. In the mosque. Yes. He's going to leave the floor plants where he can take the lector. Once again he stopped by Spectre. So like I said it's cat, mouse and dog. Pretty much. All I want is that lector. What? Are you sure that's all you want? Well. Was this the river you were on? Yes. Will you make love to me all the time in England? Day and night. Go on about the mechanism. Am I as exciting as all those western girls? Well once when I was with them in Tokyo we had an interesting experience. That's all. The 13. No lucky number. That's what I thought at first when I saw it. That it was because of superstition but it's not. Is that a bomb? You did say your clock was correct. Russian clocks are always correct. Now is he stealing the lector? Yes. But he's doing it a day earlier than he told her I'm sure that if she briefs something to her superiors they might think a wrong day. That's why. The sardines, isn't it? Just to be safe. But how do you think he's going to take the lector back to England? With the boat? No, not a boat. Different transportation. At least it's not as tense as the spiders mean. So they got the lector. Now they need to bring it back to the west. And they're doing it by train. Train? Have you ever heard of Orient Express? So they got the whole trap in place that the chessmen had predicted this is where it's going to where they're going to intend to take the bond out. So now it's getting serious. How did they know that he came one day earlier? Spectre seemed to know everything. They're always a step ahead, you're right. It's a good question, they just knew anyway. He was already on the train. Yeah, but how did they know? Because they didn't know? Only he and the one he called. I think Spectre constantly has a close eye on them as we've seen throughout the whole movie. But it's a good point. What do you think of the address? A little bit too big, I think. I've heard a particularly fascinating life. Would you like to hear about it? But even if he did saw him, he never saw him in his life, so he wouldn't know. What did she do? But that could be anyone though. Everyone knocks like that, so... Herra is perfect every time. Yes? He's dead. There's been a terrible accident. The blonde guy killed them both. This must be kept quiet until we reach Trieste. It will be difficult. Why? You only have to close the door. This is where they were supposed to go on. There he is dead. On the side there, that's Ian Fleming. The writer of James Bond. This is that guy. Yeah, doing a cameo. You think it was okay for Bond to hit a woman like that? Well, she's bad. No, she's not. She doesn't know she's doing this respect. She thinks she's doing it for Mother Russia. And she was ordered or else she would be killed, but she did not know anything about this. But she's like Red Sparrow, right? Kind of, but she thinks she's doing it for Russia. And I believe she did kind of start to really fall in love with Bond, maybe. She's just playing, right? Not necessarily any more. She started playing. Yeah. No, he doesn't see it. He still doesn't have a clue about Spectre's involvement. You have to think about this movie. Yeah. A lot. I said it's a lot more complicated than Dr. No, right? Yeah. But it will all fall in place. And now he pretends to be Bond and he knows the code line. He will kill him. Yeah, and then pretend to be him. He will go to Bond. So he's in trouble now. Now he's in trouble. My card? He's still left from the guy. He already knew. Yes. It's fate. No, he doesn't know for sure. Yes. I try to keep in shape. You already know. He's suspicious, but he doesn't know for certain. Because he did do the code line and, you know, that was correct. Yeah, but the card? Yeah, he feels suspicious. Red wine with fish. Oh, that's not correct. What is he doing? He's putting something in there, and Bond notices, you see? Yeah. He saw it, right, Bond? But now he knows he's bad, right? He's going to ask now. He's kneeling. Aside of him. He lost his guard. Stupid. Now he fell into the trap. He's a double O. Never sits beside a man who is bad. But he still, he thought, you know, he wasn't sure. Because it made sense to him, oh, escape route only for one. Escape route, you know? That should have told me something. Yeah, now they're right. He's a good, right? A good actor, this one. Robert Shaw. I'll pay for it. What worth? 50 gold sovereigns. Oh, and his suitcase. You know what he's going to try? See, he switched up the suitcases. That guy is very strong, right? Yeah, we saw him in the training in the opening of the movie. Yeah. The girl's still lying for dead. Yeah, she's knocked out by the chloral hydrate. They're really going at it. It's such a rough fight. The blonde guy doesn't even feel pain, because the girl, she... Oh, yeah, with the brass knuckles. A knife, right? A rope thing. He got him. It's much more tense in the fight with Dr. No, right? Yeah, but Dr. No is dead in 10 seconds. Exactly. You won't be needing this. Oh, man. Is the train stopping? Daniel. In front of the train. This is where the guy was going to go after he killed them. But they're not... Is she running? She just woke up. She has no idea what to do. Is this also during the day? Film during the day or not? This looks more convincing. It might be. But these guys are also from Spectre. Yeah. And now she's sleeping, but she was running. She's still under influence of the chloral hydrate from the drink. There's a helicopter from the Spectre. I see that she's alive. Yeah, so they know it's not Nash. I mean Grant. Am I? Grenades. Grenades? He's going to shoot that helicopter. Yeah, but first he has to try and get to a safe place to do so. They keep attacking him. Over there. But in the helicopter they had also guns, right? Yeah, I mean they could shoot him as well. And they have... Oh, you got some on a grenade. Your gun on a grenade. Bond was like surprised if he exploded. He was like what? But he didn't see the grenade. But smart. They're all killed with their own guns. Yeah. You're right, Grant was killed with his own strangulation and rope. And they're trying to escape back to the west with the lector. Why? Shoot him. We don't need you. The Russians are usually more ruthless than the British. They don't need to shoot small guys. You don't have to bring them with you. I'm overboard. Where are they now? Somewhere between the Balkan coast and Italy. Yeah, so in Croatia. Now they're blaming each other. She's going to die. Poison-tipped shooting. Why not the other one? Tell the Russians that there will be another today. Oh, because the girl's still alive. That's why she's not dead. That's what I think as well. There's still a chance for Spectre to get the lector. How did they know they were there? Is there like a chip inside of the boat? Good point. They knew they were in this vicinity, I guess. You're right, they did find him pretty fast. Because he was inside the boat of Spectre just now, which is outside of Italy. Get out of the way! Give them a warning shot! What are you laughing at? It's, I don't know, he's just like easy shooting. Must be lighter. We can go fast. Oh, he's going to set them on fire. Exactly. Flare gun. Water with oil everywhere. Or with gasoline. They really put people on fire in special suits for this scene. To get the effects right and stuff. I've been there. I stood on the bridge. Yeah, I know. You told me when we watched the scenario. So Italy is back in the safe borders of the west. Yeah. So you think mission completed now? No. What's going to happen, you think? It's not over yet. She is the bad guy. You recognize her? James Bond. James, we will miss the plane. And she recognized her. A few minutes, I want to thank you for... Romano. The door. Now she has to choose. Why? She wants to... Take this. Good job, Charlie. Did the poison tip chew? With her own gun. Again. Again. Expect people with their own guns. We should go here as well one day again. Very beautiful. Willow. It's her loyalty who saved him. Yes. What is it? I'll show you. I went there. I stood there, right up there. But this is the title song. Yeah. I don't think... I don't understand why they didn't use it for the title. They did it from the next one onwards. They used it for the credits. Do you see that Aaron's blow felt? Question mark? Yes. Good... I'm glad you noticed it. I'm glad you noticed it. Why? I'm not going to spoil it to you yet. Why? It comes in later movies. Oh, that's the guy from Spectre. Yes. Well spotted. I'm surprised you saw it. The head of Spectre is called Blow Fells. Oh, that's... But we won't see him until later. That's not fun for the actor who's playing him. But the actor who's playing him, I can spoil to you. Who played him in this movie. You remember the professor that Bond killed in Doctor Now? Yes, it was him in this movie. Only the actor. Okay. So we only saw his hand, but that was his hand. It's just a little trivia. Okay, we finished watching from Russia with love. And I always ask you first, what are your overall thoughts of the whole movie? I had to think a lot. A lot more than the simple story of Doctor Now, right? Yeah. Is that a good thing for you in a movie? Or a bad thing? A bad thing. Okay, you don't like it when a story is too complex? Sometimes. But this is a lot. It can be confusing, I can agree. I had to connect the dots. That's fair. I do think when you read the book from Russia with love, that was my experience. Even for me, a lot more of the story made sense. A lot more is explained in the book. Like why do they take the train back and not the plane? All of that stuff is actually explained in the book. Obviously you spend more time with the book, so you understand it better. But yeah, I can see that. Okay, but we're going to go over the same rating system again. And I'm going to start with the Bond performance once again. Sean Connery returning for his second outing as James Bond. Five stars. Again. Again, okay. Do you want to elaborate on why five stars again? No, you can see it also. Yeah, he's just... To you, he's a good Bond. Anything that stuck out for your favorite moments with him in this movie? The scene where he was fighting. Right, that was a tense one. Yeah. Yeah. No, I agree. Really good. Really well done stuff. Okay, we go over to our second rating, the Bond girl, Tatjana Romanova, played by Daniela Bianchi. What did you think of her? I gave her three stars. Okay. Very good, okay. I thought she was very naive. Yeah. Yeah. A little bit too girlsy for you maybe. But her hair was perfect. Yeah. All the time. When she was sleeping. Yeah. When she was awake. When she was fighting. Every time it was perfect. When he hit her. She was like this. But her hair was perfect. Yeah. Well, yeah. And her clothes from the 1960s. Beautiful, right? Yeah. I like her fashion as well. But she played it very good for a naive woman. I don't know if she had to play like that. Yeah, obviously that's her role. Yeah. So it's more sensitive to you're not, you don't like the naive side of her role. No. But her as an actress doesn't matter. No. No correct critique to her. No. Okay. You were mentioning the hitting. Is that to you? How do you look at that these times? Is that different? Well, I thought she knew she was bad. Yeah. You thought she truly was hiding something. Yeah. I thought like, yeah, when you're bad, then you have, yeah, then you ask for it. Even if you're a woman, doesn't matter. Well, you're bad. Well, I see. Because in the first one, he also twisted the arm from the camera lady. Yeah, that's right. That's right. But she was also bad. She was rough like that. But in a good way. You still, you don't grow to dislike him, I think. Because it's, you know, there's, you can see why he does what he has to do for his job. For me, it's bad, it's bad, then you ask for it. Yeah. Yeah. But then it turned out, of course, that she was indeed innocent. Yeah. She didn't know, so. Oh well, she was still happily in love with Bond in the end. Okay. Also, going over to the first thing we're always rating, it's the Bond villains. What did you give the Bond villains of this movie? Three stars. Three stars again. Yeah. Can you talk about them? I only saw them fighting. In a way, yeah. The presence of Rat Grand was, you know, he was ever present in the movie, of course. You see him all the time, and it builds up to the moment they meet in the train. Okay. Let's start with him. What do you think of him as a villain? Even when he's quiet, you know he's bad. Yeah. He's really good in his eyes. Right. Very threatening, I think. It's my, you know, especially because we see in the opening and he's a professional killer. Yes, with the knuckles. The knuckles in his belly doesn't flinch. No, nothing. So when the fighting started in the train, I already said to you, well, he doesn't even feel pain, so I don't know how Bond is going to kill him. That's, I think, is the power of this movie. You know what he's able to do. You know this guy is strong, so you know Bond is in trouble, so it really builds up to that. I like that aspect of this movie. There was also another villain, Rosa Klepp, the Russian that defected to Spectre. What did you think of her? Well, you know, from other movies, like Russian, how do you call that, what she was, Russian agent? No, she's not Russian agent. Yeah, she was a colonel in the Russian intelligence, basically, military wife. They're very strict and hard and everything. She wanted to be like that, but I wasn't scared of her. Not too convincing. No, she just hit her on the chair or something like that. Yeah. But not on her. Yeah, just to scare her a little bit. But I know from other movies, they scared the other people with hitting on them or something. Yeah, so not the scariest character to you. No. She had the signature poison-tipped shoe. Yes. Yes. Yeah. You're clever. Yeah. Of course there was... I think they also had that 1960s, like for real. And they, of course, later parodied that in the movie Kingsman, where Axie gets the poison-tipped shoe in his shoes. That came from this movie. So, okay, there was, of course, another villain that you don't see yet, only his hand with the white cat. The cat. Yes. The cat was fake. No, it was a real cat. They use a real cat every time. Okay. What do you think of... Any thoughts on... Do you think he'll appear more? Because, obviously, he's not killed. Well, he's the boss from Spectre. Yeah, I did foreshadow, of course, a little bit that you'll hear more of him. Yeah. What do you expect from Spectre? Do you think it's present in more of the movies? Because you haven't seen any movies with Spectre yet. I think only the last one, what's called Spectre. Obviously, yeah, the modern rendition. Yep. And nothing else. Nothing else, okay. No. How about in the early movies? You expect to see more of Spectre? No idea. I'm looking at a poster from other movies, but I don't know. Yeah, we'll see what happens. I only see legs and women and James Ford. You can't see anything from there, Spectre-wise. But you did spot Blofeld in the end credits. Yeah. So you did see that he has a name. Yeah. Okay, we'll get to that later in a different movie reaction. We go to the locations. The locations. Yes. I gave them also three stars. Three stars again. Okay, for a time in a row. Can you talk about the locations? What did you think? It was Istanbul. Yep. I've been there. It was a beautiful city. And next stop was, I don't know, around Europe. Yeah, you don't see too much of that though. No. It's, and also the part where bombs are being chased by the helicopter. It's all filmed in Scotland, I think. So you don't really, that's not really Eastern Europe. Yeah. But yeah, it's mainly Istanbul. Yeah. And the last scenes were in Venice. But I don't think it was in Venice. It was fake, I think. Yeah. Lots of back projection in the studios. So the three stars goes to Istanbul. Yeah. Mainly for the Istanbul scenes. Yeah. I completely agree. That's the most part of what you see in this movie. The rest are a lot of studios and stuff. They're also filmed in the mosques. Yeah. So that was beautiful. Yeah, you've been to that one as well. St. Sophia. Yeah, no, great place. Looks very exotic Istanbul. We go over to the next thing to raise, which is the story. Two stars. All right. Fair enough. It's your rating. Why two stars? I had to think. Too much. Too much. I'm just like an enjoyable watcher and not like a thinking watcher. Yeah, I see. So, yeah, I had to think a lot. Yeah. And you had to explain a lot to me. And it's funny because this is my experience of watching from Russia with love with other people for the first time. I've done it before with friends. They usually react like this. Like, well, it's a good movie, but I didn't really follow it. To us barn fans, this, to at least a lot of us, great movie and, you know, we love the story. But obviously we know the story back to front. For you, it's a lot of connecting the dots. So I can see. Maybe if I watch it like two or three times, then I... You completely understand it. I completely understand it more than now. Yeah, I think the moment people start to fully understand it is always when Grant explained what happened on the train to him. Like, he's part of Spectre. The girl doesn't know that. And he explains the whole thing. It was already explained, but it goes really fast in this movie, I think. Yeah. Especially for a first time viewer. Okay, so two stars, fair enough. What about your enjoyment of this movie? It was three. Three stars. Yes. A little bit less than Dr. Now this time. Yeah. Okay. Because of the difficulty with the thinking. Yeah. But I enjoyed it with many loves. Yeah. All the bad guys were killed with their own guns. Yeah. Good observation. Good observation. Their own weapons, at least. Their own weapons. Yes. Yeah. What else? I think you mainly really enjoyed the parts of the train, you just said, as well. Yes. I think that is the highlight to the movie for me as well. The train is where it builds up to and where it all comes down to. Oh, and on the ground. With the boats. Oh, yeah. You liked that as well when they were spying on the Russian consulate building. Yes. With the... Periscope. Periscope. Yeah. Yeah. Clever stuff, right? Wow. Yeah. It's espionage in the 60s. It's great. You see something rising up above the floor. You would think if our downstairs neighbors are spying on us, we would notice like a scope somewhere. Yes, right. But yeah, it's probably under a desk, like tucked away in a dust, you know, in the darkness. So it's hard to spot, probably. That's my explanation. Who knows? So anyway, that was from Russia With Love, our second movie reaction. Yeah. That brings this down to three stars, your overall ranking, a little bit lower than Dr. No, but I think still a pretty fair rating. We hope you enjoyed the second movie reaction. Once again, leave a comment, leave us a like. Let us know what you think. The next one, of course, is Goldfinger. Goldfinger. Which is one you already did see. Yes, but not most of it, because I fell asleep. So we're still gonna re-watch that one. So I think some see. I don't remember. Yeah. A lot of it will probably come back when we get to it, but you'll see us. I know the laser thingy. Yeah, that's memorable. Anyway, we'll be back for Goldfinger in movie reaction number three. We hope you enjoyed. Take care. Subscribe. See you guys later. Bye.