 Because she said like, I will give you the world and he was like no, it's not enough. Right. Yeah. And I was like, you go, you go. That's the title, that's the title in the movie. You go. Yeah, it happens all the time that the title gets mentioned. I will say that to you. I'm angry at you. I will say the world is not enough. Welcome to episode 5 of my girlfriend watches Bond with my girlfriend Lirit. Oh, welcome back. So we've been making our way through the Pierce Brosnan Bond movies because those seem to be the ones you enjoy the most so far. So far. Yes. Because GoldenEye, you gave GoldenEye an 8.5 and then Tomorrow Never Dies you gave an 8.6. Just one little bit higher. That one was with the Asian girl, right? Yeah. That was your favorite Bond girl so far. So far, yeah. She's a favorite girl. Yeah. I was really surprised. I still am that you enjoyed Tomorrow Never Dies more than GoldenEye. But I agree. Waylid is a really cool Bond girl. You must remember the handcuff scene from that movie. Oh, God, yes. Like this. There we go. So, and then he was driving like this. But what, one arm? Yeah, well, he was driving like this. No, that's worse. Movie. Yes. This week we're doing the first Pierce Brosnan movie. The world is not enough. Any expectations or things you're hoping to see with this? Well, this one starring Denise Richards. That's right. You remembered. I'm very curious how she's acting and pulls the Bond girl off. Yeah. I got a message today. Lots of fans are aching to see what we'll see think of Denise Richards. You honestly know her from some TV shows and stuff and movies. So you know what type of woman it is. She's notoriously known to be one of the worst acting Bond girls. Not by all fans. But we'll see what you think, of course. This is all about your opinion. So this is the movie we're watching today. This is a little bit of the box art once again. This is that one with the red dress. That's Sophie Marceau playing Electra King. She's the bad one. I won't spoil anything, but you always assume there's one bad one and one good one. We always assume that. It is, right? In every film. That's what you keep saying. Well, it is. Well, in the previous one you had Terry Hatcher. Well, Lin. That was the good one. Terry Hatcher was with the bad side. But she helped Bond. Just like the one... Bambi Janssen. She's also bad. That was a real bad one. That was good. So every film you have a bad girl and a good girl. It's mainly with the modern ones where there's usually two. At least with all of Pierce Bros in this movie. There's usually two. But the other ones who are in this era are... You can't tell from the posters, but now there's usually two as well. But we'll get to Daniel Craig soon. Lots of fans have also been asking, are you going to be watching the older ones? Because we've made our way from Goldfinger to Massive Skipping. I do not like old movies. I like modern movies. That's why we went to the Boston Era. Yeah. So maybe... I don't know, I will surprise you. You heard it here first. We're just going with what she feels like doing every time. I just want to watch these films from Pierce Bros. And then the other ones with... What's his name? Daniel Craig. Daniel Craig. And after that I will see if I want to watch the old movies. Because I'm not a fan of old movies. Right. I will fall asleep just like Goldfinger. That's my fear as well. And we're going... She's at the rear basically. We see she's the one directing this and taking us into the direction. But you said in one old movie James Bond is getting married? Yes, that's the one in the comments that people are aching for you to see. It's the one with George Laserby. Oh, that was the model guy, right? Yeah, he wasn't an actor. So we might make our way through those as well. I really assume, because that's in the same era as Goldfinger. She will fall asleep with that movie too if you dislike old movies that much. But... Is it in black and white? No, none of the bomb movies are. No. Goldfinger was in color, right? So that looked good and that's the third one. Now, none of them are in black and white. They're not that old. But the world is not enough today. Another 90s movie, 1999. The final 90s movie. The world is not enough. What's enough then? We live in the world then. This is Bond's family motto from one of the older movies. He mentions it being a family motto and that's why this movie got that title. No, no, no. Yeah. Yeah. We'll see what he thinks of this. So, let's go and we'll see her reaction. See you later. So, we've just finished watching the world is not enough. Pierce Brosnan's third James Bond movie. And I always start by asking you what are your initial thoughts after this one? Well, it was not that thrilling. It was a lot of action, but... Not as exciting as the previous one? No, no. Okay. Yeah, that doesn't surprise me. You seemed less interested in this one than Tomon ever dies. You were really into it. And this one a bit different. Yeah, but the villain here, I was correct in the beginning. That girl with the red dress. Yeah, you were correct about electrically. Also, of course, it doesn't help that on the backside, I put a picture of her torturing Bond. You said to me, you asked me during the film, you know for sure she's bad, you know for sure. I know for sure she's bad. I tried to hope that she may not fall for the twist, but you didn't really fall for the twist. But the villain is always wearing red if she's a woman. Always. So just because she was wearing a red dress, that's what made you suspect she's a villain? Well, red is the color of blood. I made a connection right over there. Yeah, but... And she looks more like, I'm a baddest girl, I will rock this world. Yeah, so without looking you could tell from the picture like, you always assume there is a bad girl and a good one in this movie. Yeah, but she looks like I'm bad and she looks like, well... I can't argue because that's what ended up happening in this movie. But we could start by talking about Electra King. C is one of the rare female main villains in the series. She was the first one I saw. And from Russia with Love, which we didn't see, you do have a female villain, but she's part of a bigger organization. But she's calling her own shots. She's kind of the main villain in this movie. Yeah, but she played it very well. She got under my skin very fast and I was like, kill her please. Kill her. Oh my God, just shoot her. Were you surprised? A lot of fans are definitely asking, were you surprised that Bond just shot her? I thought she would die in her own oil. Right. She's like, this is my oil, my family's oil. Okay, just die in your own oil then. Yeah, that's what you were expecting to see. Yeah, but she just died from one bullet in her stomach. But what did you think of that particular moment of Bond? Kind of hesitating and then when she did call Renate just to warn him to go away. Bond just shot her in cold blood, a woman. What did you think of that scene? Well, she's bad. But she's a woman and Bond just shoots her. Actually you are right, she's a bad guy. But it wasn't surprising to you? No, I was surprised that she didn't die in her own oil. Okay, well fair enough. Fair enough. That would make the movie more excited. Fair enough. She was of course part of another villain, Renate, who initially was presented as the main villain. He's a cockroach. Yeah, the bullet in his head. What did you think of his whole gimmick of him not feeling pain and that kind of stuff? Kind of weird, because he picked up like coal or something. Yeah, like the burning rock? Yeah, but he didn't have any burn on his fingers. That's what I pointed out in my review. Anything? No. He's a human being, so every human being, his flesh will burn or something. He can't feel anything, but his flesh will burn. That's what always surprised me about that moment, too. I get that gimmick, but it's kind of weird that the hands stay normal. It's like a robot. Yeah. And also, did you think they really utilized that pain gimmick that they take the full potential of that idea? Well, what's your opinion on it? It wasn't real. No. No. If they put like his hand, like burned hand, then it will make it real. No, I agree. What did you think of Renate himself as a villain? He looks the part. Much more than in the previous film where he had that... He looks the part. It looks like a little scary with his eye and... Yeah. Like one of his eyes is like this. Yeah. Yeah. He saw the scar right over here. Yeah, from the villain. So he looked the part like a villain. Yeah. Much more so than because I remember in Tomorrow Never Dies that movie you really liked, but you didn't like Elliot Carter. No. Yeah. He was just like, no. So, Renard is more convincing. Yeah. He looks more in the part. Okay. Electra King, you weren't really surprised he was the villain. No. You kind of were guessing that straight away. It didn't help that you saw this picture. But I so resented that I put it on here. But there was, of course, another woman in this movie, which we talked about beforehand, Denise Richards, who played Christmas Jones, Dr. Christmas Jones. Denise Jones. I recognized her with her voice. Yeah. Before she came into the screen, oh, there she is. Yeah. But it took so damn long. That's because you were waiting for her to appear. So long. You know, if you didn't know she was going to appear. There was another girl in the action scene in the first scene. Right, the cigar girl. There was her Electra. Yeah. The Doctor. And then the Doctor. And then I felt, oh my God, where is she then? Yeah. She's coming in the end. Yeah. She appears at like the halfway point after one hour or so. So it takes a while. Back in the day she was a beautiful girl as well. She did look good. Yeah. No, I do agree. But the acting, that's what she's always called. You're not acting. That's what people want to hear. I think they cast her because she's that beautiful. Yeah. That's it. The hydrogen gas level is too high. Bond's trying to have to afloat. I have to stop it. Do I also see a hook on here? Go tell the summary. I'm going to put the hook on. It looks like an electron has gold-coloured text. Yeah. But she has no idea what she's saying. I 100% agree. As Bond fans think so as well. A lot of the girls in the 90s, like in the previous one, you had Terry Hatcher who was really popular because of Superman. OK. Denise Riches was really popular in the late 90s. Hal Berry was really popular in the next one. So they kept this trend in that period to keep casting just girls because they were beautiful, but not because she's a nuclear physicist. Well, the other ones, they are also beautiful, but they can act. Yeah. Because the one in Goulinai, Natalia, you really thought was good and weighed in. Goulinai. Goulinai. A Russian girl in the vicinity. Yeah. Yeah. But she was a lesbian. She had to play a lesbian girl. Christmas Jones. Yeah. No, but I... Because of the line. Because when he arrived, they said that she's not interested. Yeah. Look, our IDA physicist. Don't bother. Not in the rest of the land. No, I don't think she's supposed to be a lesbian. The end. She's playing a bet with Bond, so... No, I don't think she's a lesbian. I've never viewed it in that way. Pussy Galore kind of was implied. But you're right, because there is a similar line in it. Like, she's not interested. She's kind of immune to the charm, so don't bother. But of course Bond got her charm to her anyway. And in the end. And you were kind of saying in the end of the movie how you felt that was kind of disgusting because of the age difference between them. But, yeah, because she's in this movie, like 21, 22, something like that? I think... Don't call me on that, I haven't looked it up, but I think she's in her early 20s. I don't know how old she is. I think she was in her early 20s. And he's like 40, 40 something years old. Yeah, and I think it's more noticeable. That's always the problem with Bond, the actor ages, it remains the same like he's supposed to be really good looking and charming. Well, in GoldenEye, he looked a lot younger. So even though there was the same age difference, but now it becomes noticeable, right? That the age difference is... With her? Yes. He did nothing with Wei Lin. Yes, he did. In the end, on the boat, they were kissing. Yeah, it's tradition, but the other girls, they didn't look that young, but Denise Richards, she was young in this movie. So that's the only thing I kind of like. Too much of an age difference. Fair point, fair point. That's my... Fair point. We talked about... Renard, we talked about Denise Richards, we talked about Electra King, and there's also... What's the name? Christmas? Yeah, before we go. It's like Pussy... What's the name? Pussy Galore. How do you came up with those names? Well, Pussy Galore I think is funny. Christmas Jones, I don't get it. I don't really get why... I think my opinion is, I think, I don't know this for certain, but I think they named her Christmas just because Bond could make the joke in the end. So they... I thought Christmas only comes once a year. So they had the line, that line, and they had... I don't know, but I think they just wanted to use that name for that Christmas pun. It's so weird. Yeah. They're like, hi, this is my baby. What's your name? It's Christmas. Yeah, yeah. Anyway, there was also another character returning who I might want to talk about this time. Do you know him? Bond James Bond. Yeah. What's his name again? Goldeneye. You know who he is? I don't know him anymore. Oh, that's your Hagrid. Oh yeah, Hagrid! From Harry Potter! Which was Hagrid. Yes, from Harry Potter. I didn't recognize him. Oh my God, that's so bad. He was back from Goldeneye. I saw you thinking like, I know this guy. I know him! I know him! And then I was like, wait, this is Hagrid. Yes, Harry Potter, I'm a Harry Potter fan, guys. Yeah, Robbie Coltrane. Oh my God, and I didn't recognize him so bad. You did recognize him in Goldeneye. We didn't talk about him then. But it kind of sunk away in your mind. Because you're so used to him with a big beard. Yeah, with a big beard and with a hair like this. And like a big man. And he's now with no beard or with the... What did you think of him? This was his second Bond film. He died in this one. What did you think of his character? Veldeen Sikovsky. He plays his character. Like he's a bad guy. He's working for the Russians. But he's an ally to Bond. He kind of helps him. They have different motivations. But he does help Bond. In the end there was the moment where he freed him with his gun in the cane to release him from the torture chair. Any opinions on that moment? I thought he would shoot... What's the name? Electra? Yeah. But then he just went to James Bond and I was like... But then, okay, he just took his last breath and he just shot the chain from James Bond. Okay, yeah. Yeah, I think he's a cool character. Yeah, I like his appearances. I don't place his character in a weird way. But he's an alliance with James Bond. Yeah, just like in GoldenEye. He returned this time. Also a special moment, kind of, is that Q who appeared for the last time in this movie... Yes, you told me. Yeah, I talked about this off-screen with you. Q, who was Bond, who was Q since the Connery years, so since the 60s. Okay. And he was featured pretty much in every Bond film up until The World's Not Enough. He only missed Live and Let Die and the first film. He appeared from the second one all the way to Bond 19. So he's featured in 17 Bond films. So it was a really emotional for Bond fans to see him go. Yeah, but the exits... Always have an escape plan. Then he goes underground. Kind of suitable. But the sad thing is, of course, that this was in fact the last... He died shortly after this movie, too, in a car accident. It was so sad. Yeah, he was a really sweet man for everybody that worked with him to mention this. His last scene, so sad, because it was only one sentence. He pushed the button. Always have an escape plan. Yes, and that's it. Not like an action movie scene. Like, I'm out of here. No, just one button. Yeah, fair. But of course, he's not the action star. No, but... He was like the one element that always stayed. Like, M was replaced with new money pennies. But Q, up until that point, was always Desmond the Well and the same actor. So he was like the friendly uncle that was always involved with the Bond films. And then he went with it, it was unenough. And his replacement was brought in. John Cleese, who you may know, put on the weird jacket. Oh, yes, yes. This is a zipper, and you have to put it in here. Yeah, what did you think of him? If you do have an opinion on him? Not Desmond Llewellyn, I think, no. I think that's why he just... only one movie after that, right? Yeah, you asked me during the movie. So he's Q from now on, and I told him, no, it's just the next one. Where he's Q in Diner of the Day. Yeah. Anyway, there was also... I think this movie was a lot more complex in his story. What Tomar never dies was very action-oriented. They had like... You have to prevent the world to work free, and there you go, and it's action, action, action. This one was more complex with the Oreo and the nuclear things. A more complex story. What did you think of the story? Difficult. I don't want to think. So you much prefer Tomar never dies when it's just laid out in the first 15 minutes. People killing each other, action, action, action. Yeah, that's why you prefer Tomar never dies. Yeah, this was action, and like nuclear things, and then action, and then like bombing things. Underwater. But speaking of the... So I can see what you mean. You don't need a complex story with Bond, but the action that did appear, because you do love action, it started with a really action-packed... What I think is one of the best openings in any Bond film. Yeah, it wasn't on a military base or anything like that. It was just at the bank. That's right. You just want to withdraw money. And then after that, it was shortly followed by the boat chase on the River Thames in London, where Bond was driving the Q-Boat. Oh, yes. Following the Cigargo, which I think is one of the best openings in any Bond film. What was your opinion on that chase over the rivers in London? It looked like Venice. In some parts. Yeah, but you said to me that they asked Indians if they could shoot there because of James Bond, and they said yes. It's a Bond movie, so London is very proud to allow them to film there. But it was very, very beautiful to see. You see the Westminster Abbey and the Big Ben. The setting was very beautiful. Yeah, I think it's one of the most exciting sequences in Bond to see him go through all the canals. But the boat itself, where he just go after the girl, it was a little weird. It's a real boat, though. It's not fake. It's a real boat, yeah. It's nothing of it. It's fake. Definitely, all of it was done for real. They did the shots of Brosnan in the boat with the camera in front. Of course, a lot of the stunts were... He's not Tom Cruise. No, no, no. No, not a lot of actors are. But no, that was definitely a real, real speed boat. So that boat can dive underwater? I don't think that's possible. But no, I don't think that's real. So that boat has like the... How do you call that? The torpedoes? Yes. No, the props are really there. With the fire. That's real? Yeah, I think the fire is real. Yeah. Yeah. Because he just drove on land. Yeah. With that boat. Yeah. That's so weird, because he didn't have any... He was kind of gliding through the streets. Yes. Yeah. But action packed though, I think. Really action packed opening. It gets you excited to see the rest of the movie. And I think maybe you have a different opinion. That was the best action scene in the movie. The most memorable one. Yes, because the other one I fell asleep. The one at the caviar factory. That was one moment you dosed off. Like the rockets and the helicopters with the sauce. Yeah. That was quite awesome to see with the sauce on the helicopter. I never saw that before. That's true. But I can't recall that whole scene. No, I saw you dosed off that moment. But that's fine. I'm so sorry. No, I don't know. I'm so sorry. It happens. There was another action scene in this that you may remember. It's the skiing where they are followed by the perihawks. Oh, yes. Yeah. Yeah. What did you think of that scene? I got the throwback memory of myself. Oh, really? Yeah. In what sense? You also were skiing with perihawks behind you? No, no, no. I was skiing off the mountain. Okay. Yeah, I've never been skiing before. We should definitely do that one day. I was very young, so I don't know if I can do that. What was the last time? Now I have questions to my own girls. What was the last time you went skiing? How old were you? 14. That was the last time? Yes, but I have medals at home. Oh, really? Yes. Every year we went. Two weeks on vacation. Wow. This time of year. You should teach me one day, because we have to go. You know that I can't teach anything, right? I'm the teacher in real life, but I've never went skiing. I think I've got two left hands and I will probably... But I always wanted to win, so I always wanted to win skiing. Okay. So I have only gold or silver medals. You're very competitive. Yes. So even I'm learning to learn my own girlfriend here. We've been dating for nine months now and then kind of just learned about the medals. But okay, fair enough. Yeah. So we talked about the major characters. We talked about the action scenes. Is there anything else you want to mention about The World is Unenough? Yes. In every movie M, M, she stayed in headquarters. But at this movie she went out... To the field. To the field to that girl. Mm-hmm. Well, okay, she knows her personally. Right. But why do you do that? You're the head of something. You're the head of MI6. A bit of a stupid move. You don't go. Yes. You don't just go there. I saw that film of her. She just video called her, right? Mm-hmm. I saw her eyes. She was lying to her. Yeah. At that moment you were certain she's the villain. Yeah. You said to me like... But she's like the head of MI6. How do you not recall that? I agree. This is a critique this movie gets from... They wanted to use Julie Dancemore who plays M. Okay. Because, you know, she's a really good actress. Mm-hmm. She wants to do more with her instead of just the office scene. Okay. And this is why. But in terms of the story, you're right. It's stupid for the head of MI6 to just go out there where it's dangerous. It's boss job to be there. Yeah. You have agents to do that for you. Right. You're the head of MI6. You're the head of spy, secret service or something like that. Yeah. Why do you go in the field because you know her personally? Yeah. Like, why do you do that? No, fair point. I can't argue with that. And she went there and she helped captive. Well, that's your own problem. Okay? Yeah. That's kind of what happens. You went there, okay? Yeah. Yeah. That's her own fault basically in your opinion. Yeah. At least she was rescued by Bond. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I think so. How did she got the chip? Oh, yeah. The guidance chip to show. I think Bond gave it to her at the headquarters beforehand. Just like that she was rescued by James Bond. One scene she was in that house. Mm-hmm. And the other scene. Back to Scotland. She was back in Scotland. Like, how? Really fast. Like this? That's another one. I thought it was a really good observation because she's rescued by Bond. Bond dives into the submarine. Mm-hmm. I think, because afterward, I think it's supposed to be a few days later because Bond is in a tuxedo and they're celebrating the new year. I didn't know it was New Year's Eve even. But it was suddenly, they were celebrating the year 2000 with the fireworks in the background and they were saying happy new year. Mm-hmm. Did you know it was New Year's Eve? No. I think it's supposed to be a couple days later maybe. That's why she was already back in Scotland. Oh, maybe that's why her name is Christmas. I don't know either. So, this is now by far the Bond actor you saw the most. You saw one Connery movie, one Timothy Doulton movie. And now three Pierce Brosnan movies. Oh, that Timothy Doulton. Yeah, I since the kill. I since the kill. Okay. Yeah. You skipped over Roger Moore which a lot of my fans are dying for you to hear your opinion on as well. You skipped over George Lazenby who didn't want. Okay. But Pierce Brosnan, he did free. And what did you think of him this time as Bond? He was quite good. His acting was quite good. Yeah. But the last fighting scene of him in the submarine. Right. It was very bad. Which is not bad, gentlemen. You're James Bond. Like how? Yeah. You thought it was a bit weak at that moment. Yeah. But that's not Brosnan's fault. That's just a script writing of what happened. I mean, Brosnan is just following the script. Yeah. But at the end it was okay. He saved the world, blah, blah, blah. You thought Bond should have been a bit stronger. Yeah, he's James Bond, right? Yeah. Yeah, not true. You may enjoy Daniel Craig because he has like, he's like this. You may enjoy him physically more because he's a lot. He can fight. Oh, definitely. Yeah, Daniel Craig is the fighting Bond. Definitely. Yeah. But the last scene of him it was quite off. Yeah. You just won because that one thing. Oh yeah, the cable. Yeah, the cable flew off. That's why you won, but if that wasn't the case. Yeah. Fair enough. Fair point. But you liked his acting in the film. He wasn't convincing as Bond once again. Yes. Relaxed action. You see it in his eyes. Oh, does he? Yeah, I think he does too. Yeah, one more thing. Hmm? His suits. Oh, you always want to talk about bras and suits. Yes. He wore different kind of suits in this movie. But you didn't even get any dirty or bloody. And you keep missing that stuff, right? The blood. No, that's just true. Get wet. Okay. But where's the blood on his suit? Where's the riff of things on his suit? Nowhere. Yeah, he's always perfect hair. Perfect hair, perfect suit. He just walks out of there, out of the shed. He was like falling down and he just... Right. No, that's why I think this, and I think the viewers are catching this vibe too. Okay. This is a really good precursor of what you would love to see Daniel Craig as Bond then. Because I don't want to spoil too much, but he's... You're missing the fighting now and you're missing the blood. Daniel Craig has a lot of that stuff. So I think you enjoy it. You see him be? All the time. Yeah. And on his collar, like the blood and stuff. Yeah. Okay, that's real. Yeah, casino real is as real as it will get. But I don't want to spoil too much about that yet. But next time though, what do you want? Do you want to immediately go to Daniel Craig? Or do you want to take the challenge? No, no, no. I want to see the final... The final Pierce Braxton movie. Because everyone is talking about the bad movie. Yeah. I do not want to be biased, so... You just want to go in clean? I will dive in there clean. Oh, God. Maybe I will like it. I don't know. Yeah, that's the one I'm not looking forward to see. But we'll get to that next time. But before we close off this video. Yes. I always ask you to give a rating to each of the Bond films. And I'm going to ask you again. What rating I gave Goldfinger? Goldfinger you gave a six. A six, okay. Right. And licensed to kill a seven and a half. And then you went with two eight and a half and an eight point six. You can also give the same rating again, of course. You can do whatever you want. I will give this one a six and a half. Okay. That's licensed to kill is better than this one. Okay. Okay, no, fair. I agree. Okay, so we've got a six point five. So far we went up and this is the first one we went down. We couldn't be on the same streak forever, I think. Yeah. So that's what we'll be doing next time. Die another day. I'm so excited to watch that one because she said too much that it's so bad. Yeah. So bad, but I will be not biased to this film. I'll watch it. We'll see what happens next time. I think I will watch it alone. No, I will be next to you. You probably have to support me to get me through the torture of watching that again. Yeah. How many times you watched that one? Oh, well, lots of times. As a kid, when I was 12, I enjoyed it, but then I was 12 when it came out, 2002. But you didn't like it, and then? As a kid, I did. Oh, okay. But we'll get to that. But Halle Berry is in that movie. Yeah. So. That doesn't say anything, honey. You will see. Anyway. She can act. She can act better than, what's her name, Denise Richard. You'll have to wait and see. So next time, we'll have to see what happens in diner today. Oh, I'm so excited. And we'll get to that next time. Hope you enjoyed episode five of My Girlfriend Watches Bond. We'll be back next time. Take care, guys. Bye. Bye.