 Babe, do you want to watch a bomb movie? Do you want to watch a bomb movie? Yes. With me? Yeah, with you. No. Yeah. Do you want to watch a wind-up? Yeah, right now. Okay. Okay, let's do it. Okay, welcome everyone. Welcome to a new video of the Dutch Bump. And my name is Lirethe. She's my lovely girlfriend that I've been eager to introduce to you guys. Hi. Welcome. So, today is a historic day because Lirethe has agreed to, voluntarily, she asked me to, watch a bomb movie. And I promise you, I did not give her any money on the table. I didn't give her a present or anything like that. Are you seeing it? Here we are. So, the wet dream of any Bond fan, pretty much. But anyway, Lirethe is pretty much a clean slate when it comes to Bond. She pretty much has zero experience with it. So, that's all the more fun. Sorry guys. That's all the more fun. No, not at all. You don't have to apologize for that. But I wonder how she'll like her first experience. Because I believe you've only seen one of the Daniel Craig ones, right? Yes, that's correct. You don't remember which one? No, I think Casino Royale or Skyfall. Do you have any memories from watching either Casino Royale or Skyfall? Any recollections? Not at all. So, we're off to a good start then. So, hopefully, when she sees this movie, she does have any recollections of it because we're going to be watching a classic. I got to pick it. And I think this was the best choice in my hope or an attempt for you to enjoy it. And it's Goldfinger. Goldfinger. And it's considered the classic of all classics among Bond fans. Was it Daniel Craig or...? No, it's Starshaw and Kangui. That's your favorite one. That's my favorite, yes. And it's... I know that. It's a movie that came out in 1964. So, put that in perspective. Back then, your parents were still small children. My mom wasn't even born. She was born a year later. And my dad was... Yes? Yeah, your dad must have been 10 or 9. 9. I love that. Good at math. And my dad was too. So, that's how long ago it is. So, I can already warn you that because this movie came out in the 60s, you're going to see stuff that isn't necessarily correct anymore today. But it is what it is. Yeah, so you're just going to have to feel it in the time that it was made in. Before we get to all that, what do you expect to see in a Bond movie? What are your expectations of it? A lot of action. I don't know what the things I saw on trailers. A lot of action, a lot of fighting and a lot of women. You're pretty much spot on there. Yeah. And do you expect to enjoy what you're going to see? Well, I enjoy watching action movies. So, I think I will enjoy the Bond movies. But I hope so. I hope so too. So, we're going to see if Lira is still smiling after watching Goldfinger here today. I will. I hope. So, we're going to see how things go. We'll see you next time. Oh. This is no time to be rescued. Look at that. Still smiling. Luckily. She still is. So, we just finished watching Goldfinger and well, we're just going to start. What did you think? Just your initial thoughts? There wasn't a lot of action in it. I fell asleep three times. So you don't stop. I don't stop. But overall, it's a good film. Okay. That surprises me, actually, because I thought... Well, I thought that Sean Connery had never watched this film, but he's quite handsome. Yeah. And he's one of the guys you're definitely allowed to say that about, because he is. He's a different dude. So, were your expectations beforehand different to what you got to see? Yes. So, you expected a lot more action. Was it more serious or more comedic than you expected? Well, in the years 1960s, I think, this was all new. Yeah, this was groundbreaking. The colors, the actions, like they blew up a car. Yeah. Like out of nothing. Yeah. So, she laughed about a lot of the stuff that... Like, she's talking about the car chase with the TV5, where that bell guy from the stage just blew up. She started laughing. And also, like in the airplane, when the guy, like the bad guy, the villain, out of the airplane, like, that was not possible. I would write it then, but that's not possible. Yeah. And that's... I found it very interesting, too, because my girlfriend's a flight attendant, a stewardess, if you will. And she pointed out a lot of the... The details. Aviation stuff. Yeah, the details. And, like, she said, so airplane windows aren't supposed to be able to break that easily. It's possible, but it's a slight chance. Okay. And I felt it was funny as I pointed out to him. Yeah, and you pointed out more of the airplane stuff, because when they landed in Baltimore and Miley, the stewardess, you know, she asked Bonham to get out the stairs. Which was ridiculous to her, because, you know, it's her job. But it was, like, normal. He was like, oh, yeah, okay. And I was like, no, that's not normal. A flight attendant is like, that's her job to open the door. Yeah, and Bon did it for her, though. Even though in, like, emergency situations, you have to open that door. Like, it's not that hard. It's not that hard to, like, fall out the stairs. She seems a bit incapable to you. Yeah. Well, I don't know if she actually was a flight attendant. No, she's like surfing. Yeah, like a waitress in the sky, basically. Yeah. But, okay, so Sean Connery, let's talk a little bit more about him. So you're funny with the handsome guy. Yeah. All right. How did you like him? Sean. How did you like him as James Bond? It was great, like, chill. I got this, like. Throughout the whole movie. Yeah, like, chill. I got this, guys. I will, I will do this. Does he ever seem in real danger in this film? He was. Quite a lot. With the laser, maybe. Yeah. In Switzerland. Also when the girl in the black mountains, like, pointed the gun. Oh, yeah, yeah. Switzerland scene. Because the critique this movie sometimes gets is that James Bond in this film doesn't really do much. Like, he gets prisoned. He's in prison for a while. Then he's under the model. He does write stuff down, but that doesn't go anywhere. And then, you know, he's strapped to the bottom. But that's like spy stuff. Like, that's new in those years. But his attire is always on point. Oh, yeah. You see, he's still on Connery. You can't get him to his head. Always. Like, always. What did you think of the grey suit he wears near the end of the film? You have one. Yeah, I have a suit like him. Not that one. He also has the haircut like him. Now I see him. You see the resemblance? Yeah, now I get it. That's the best compliment I've ever received. No, but the point I was going to make, I was going to go to the other characters. So Pussy Galore. Yeah, that name is so weird. Why? Why? Because it's comparable. Yeah, but I think it's funny, too. You have millions of names. Every time she gets a dress like Bond, the dresses are like, ah, Pussy. Ah, Pussy. It's funny that when her name is Pussy, I think it's cool. But the gold? Like the women, the women in gold. That was like awesome. That's an iconic scene. Although there was, of course, a lot weird about that as well. Because she's painted in gold and supposedly she died from skin suffocation. But we don't breathe through our skin. We breathe through our mouths. Yeah, but she's all in gold, right? But your new skin? Yeah, that's true. They even debunked it on midbusters at some point. But it's one of the most iconic memorable moments that hopefully he won't even forget about. So I was talking about the characters and we talked a little bit briefly about Pussy Galore, who was actually in the novel. He was a lesbian in the movie. It's kind of implied. Did you get the vibes he was lesbian in this movie? No, but, you know, back in the days, like the 1960s, it was quite like... Yeah, you don't have a taboo. Yeah, not allowed to say it. So I think that's why they don't say it. I think so, too. I think they don't address it because of that reason. There's also, now that we're on the subject of the women, there's also a lot of stuff that didn't age well. Like, there was the moment of Bond slapping Dick's ass in the beginning of the movie. Man talk. And there's also the part where Bond... I wouldn't say molests, Pussy Galore. Oh my God, yes! You cannot do that. You cannot, maybe back in the days, but not now. Can you imagine that at that time, women and men, if they viewed it as perfectly normal and romantic, kind of the plague of men and women to over man like a woman like that? Well, maybe now, like when he does it to me, like it's in the bathroom. I cannot say that. But if you say it to like a random chick like Pussy Galore, she put him in prison. Like, you know, the dungeon at the end is like pushing her down. There's so much parodies of Bond's family, I even did a part of it where James Bond goes. Now, time for some unfinished business. No, James. Yes. No, James. Yes, you're going to have sex with me. No, James, I don't want to. Yes, you do. No, I don't. Yes, you do. No, I don't. Yes, you do. Okay, yes. See that? 50 nos in a yes means yes. And then, and then... See, 50 nos in a yes means yes. It's kind of joked about, too, in those days, but... He won't see that. He slapped her on the butt. He didn't even know her. Yeah. Knew her. Yeah. Like... That's weird. Like... If Daniel Craig did that in today's films, I mean, I can see the feminist, like, with torches. Yeah, but that's not okay. No, it's not anymore. Now, but those were the 60s. I warned you beforehand. Yeah, times have changed, luckily. Other characters in the movies, like Arjab, the guy with the hat, the Korean... No! What did you think of Arjab? A robot. Kind of a robot? Yes. In what sense? He didn't talk. Yeah, he was mute. Yeah. Yeah, that was addressed. He only says, aha! Yeah. He was so strong. He was like a robot. No, you didn't buy it. No. But can you take enjoyment out of the escapism that, you know, Bond is facing like a super-powered henchman who is to you. It's like, I log off here. This is too unrealistic context. Yeah, the second one. All right. Because in the vault, that was the most... Boring party, I think. He goes off a bit there. Yeah. And that's supposedly one of the highlights, because it's a magnificent film set taking place there. Well, I hook up when he, like, electrocuted him. But the rest, yeah, it's like a blur to me. Too bad, yeah. I tried to wake her up as much as possible, but now it seems like he missed the whole movie, which is not the case at all. I think it was just the part with where they take the car up to the crusher to kill the guy. And you were like, where is the guy? Because the guy wasn't even on the backstage anymore. They could have put a doll in there. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. The guy wasn't even there. Yeah. Like... So that's the moment she wakes up. When something happens where she can come and then she wakes up. But when there's nothing happening, then she clasps. Yeah. But it's a very, very, very important. In the woods, like, he... He threw the hat at that girl and she was like... No scratch. But no scratch. Not decapitated. She was, like, pretty dead. The scene before, like, with the statue thing, the whole hat was, like, cut off. Like, how is that possible? Would you have preferred to see her be decapitated in that movie and seen in the head? And a puddle of blood? That's more realistic. It is. That's true. But it wouldn't necessarily be for all audiences anymore. Yeah, okay. But then you have to do the technical stuff with the statue. Yeah. I agree. And it's actually a point I made in my review on it as well. Exactly this point you make. So I'm completely guilty of the same critique myself. There was another moment where you thought it was pretty fake. That's when she starts commenting. It's when the DB5 drove up. This is us, the Martin. Beautiful car. I'm glad she does say that, though. Right up there. Yeah, that's the Lego one. It's the best car in the series, basically. It appears in eight movies in Bond so far, including the new one. But there was the moment you started, like, why did he fall for this? And it's the moment at the factory in Switzerland when Bond drives up to the mirror. Oh, yeah. With the lights. Yeah. What's that? What's that? And he just drove into the wall. Yeah. Like he's double seven right now. What? Yeah. Yeah. That's true. No, he's five. It's the hour. No. No. I just laughed at him. Yeah. Come on. Yeah. And speaking of that, then it's followed by one of the most iconic scenes, the laser scene of Bond being strapped to the gold table and the laser cutting through to his testicles. Yeah. What did you think of that scene? Fake. Fake. Because the laser, because they actually did, they started cutting underneath it. Oh, yes. I believe that. I believe that all that was, like, real. But, um... He just didn't buy the... No. Because I already knew, like, the bad guy, the villain would stop it. Like, he couldn't escape. Luckily. He was like this. It wouldn't be much of a bad movie if this was cut in half. No. He was like this, and he was like, okay, just chill. I will say, like, a few lines, and then he will think about it. And then I will watch the laser. Oh, my God. The funny thing is, he does mention it, but while you were watching, he was on the edge of her seat, believe it or not. Kind of. Okay, maybe he wasn't. And the dude that was operating it, our gold figure, let's talk a little bit about the villain. The villain of this movie. What's the German? The actor is not in the movie. He's supposed to be British, but... Well, I could hear his, like, German. Yeah, but like I said, he's actually dubbed. It's not his voice that you hear. Yeah, that was also, like, perfectly, like... Yeah, it's very seamless. Very seamless. But the guy that's dubbing him, I think deliberately does a bit of a German accent to be more in line with the real voice. Yeah, very true. Goldfinger does a lot of cheating in the film. He cheats with cards, he cheats with the golf. He cheats with cards, he cheats with the golf. He cheats with cards, he cheats with the golf. He cheats with cards, he cheats with the golf. Yeah, he's kind of my goldfinger, so to speak. But what are any of the scenes you enjoyed there? Like, in Miami, where, with the golf, I saw you laughing when the key from the hotel girl and just went into the hotel. Yeah, that sounds so weird. Like girl, somebody takes your like car, put it in some kind of room and you just walk away. She does nothing. She doesn't alert anyone, not the management. No, nothing. She was like, I know. And just walks off. Okay. Yeah. I like to see it, just now we get to see it through a female's eyes and they look a lot more to girl do something. But she has nice shoes. I did not notice her shoes. White heels. I'm going to put a scene here and see if her shoes are actually white. But I'll take your word for it. White heels. For real they're white heels. I believe you. So to sum it up, we've seen Goldfinger. If you would give it a rating, like say one to ten and take all the things you find important in a movie into account, what would you rate it? My personal opinion. Yeah, just be honest. Like one time watching and that's it. Or like, okay, one time watching. And then if I like it, like all the movies in a marathon. We don't do a marathon, okay? Hey, I was going to say it, but you said that you could put it more in perspective if you saw more. One time. But for now it's like, I'll give it a six. All right. That's fair. Yeah. So we at least got it above a five. So that's good. And the girls and the actresses, they were pretty. They were pretty. But like the feeling girls, they were all blonde. Yeah, you mean like the squadron of chicks with the pointy tits. Yeah, they were all blonde. Like hopefully. Yeah, you would prefer to see someone, maybe with your hair color in between there as well. Lots of blondes in this movie. Yeah, there were lots of blondes. Yeah. No, that's true actually. My lean might be the only one. Yeah, the only Asian. Yeah. There were a lot of Asians in this movie though. Yeah, but the girls. Asians and the jealous. Yeah, that's true. Any other last thoughts you have on this movie as a whole that you want to mention before we finish off this video? So just watching at the one. You do want to watch another one. Yeah, but... Happy to do. Because that was going to be my final question. What was the one with the... I personally like License to Kill a lot and Casino Royale, GoldenEye. There's a lot more I could recommend. But the one with like the... The one I told you about with the truck Baron. Yeah, that's License to Kill. Oh, okay. You want to watch that one? Yeah, that one sounds interesting. Yeah, well we'll see if this is... That one is more with action and more blood. There is more blood in that one, definitely. It's considered to be the most gory, so like disgusting, bomb movie in terms of... But I like horror, so... Yeah, you would like License to Kill a lot more. It's definitely not a kids movie. That's the most bad as mature bomb movie in the series pretty much. But, so, hopefully you liked hearing the thoughts on someone that barely saw any Bond and hear it from a female's point of view. I think this was my first bomb movie I watched from begin to end. Yeah, all the way through. Yeah, with a couple of those. So hopefully you enjoyed it as well and it looks like she enjoyed it enough to maybe do this more often and we'll get back to you to perhaps see more of the Bond movies in the future. 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