Spectre - "The man inside your head is Ernst Stavro Blofeld." (1080p)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2021
- Release Date: November 6th, 2015
Bond Film: #24
Synopsis:
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as SPECTRE. Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond's actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Finnes). Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) and Q (Ben Whishaw) to help him seek out Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux), the daughter of his old nemesis Mr. White (Jesper Christensen), who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of an assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot. As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks, played by Christoph Waltz. - Развлечения
One thing about Blofeld hasn’t changed… he still never kills Bond when he has the chance. 🤷♂️
This make anyone else feel like they're at the worst dentist appointment of all time?
My only question…. Is the cat alright?😳
Gonna go with a hard no on that one.
Zed’s dead, baby. Zed’s dead.
It's fine, probably in the cat box
I doubt it.
He's got 8 more lives.
He talks up all the damage this machine is going to do only for Bond to show in the very next scene that the machine was a total failure and did nothing to him at all.
All the bonds throughout the series have tons of plot armor they couldn’t make bond a cerebral Palsy or it wouldn’t be entertaining😂 well to the audience at least I’d find that hilarious
@@derekgarza553 it was just funny to see this torture device get so talked up only for it to fail so absolutely
makes you wonder what is the point of the whole scene
So Bond gets drilled in the head twice but there's no blood or brain damage? This movie was a fail.
@@thomasrice4930there was a tiny bit of blood
I'm old enough to recall whenever Kojack was Blofeld.
Only once, right?
Blofeld: So what I am saying, is that when a man loses their eyes, their soul no longer exists.
Stevie Wonder: Am I a joke to you?
"I'm going to place him in an easily escapable situation involving an overly elaborate and exotic death. All right guard, begin the unnecessarily slow-moving dipping mechanism"
Franz Oberhauser alias Ernst Stavro Blofeld became psychologically insane and sadistic when he met the orphaned young James Bond.
I don't like what they did writing Blofeld as Bond's adopted brother.
However, I do appreciate that the reveal of his name was delivered nonchalantly, not some earth-shattering moment like say the reveal of Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness.
His name is Dougie.
Hahah this comment made me laugh. The name reveal I didn’t like it, but after reading the comment I agree about the reveal, it would have been really corny and funny if they had some huge, epic, overly dramatic name reveal. 😆
shut the hell up and go watch Road to Perdition
So Blofeld was jelly because Bond got all of daddy's attention?
Isn't this sort of like a telenovela plot?
@@cashewnuttel9054 that feeling when you don’t understand sam mendes’ films, let alone watch them
I swear Christoph waltz is the best actor for villains
Definitely not
He’s painfully mediocre
@@vasiliypupkin3239just say you don’t know what you’re talking about little man
Hans lando was voted one of the best villains of all time nice try though lil wankers
@@megaboner690One example doesn’t mean he’s always great at playing villains. Take this film for example - he SUCKS
What a very interesting Ernst Blofeld character. Very much perfected and well organized with devilish words like Hannibal Lecter. What a beautifully balanced character.
If only they did not make him Bond's brother for no good reason!
He’s terribly written 😆
A good actor can make bad writing good, just like a bad actor can make good writing bad
@@jordanhester4821 But here, a relatively good actor still made bad writing really bad
I love everything about Waltz's Blofeld except the brother thing. It just wasn't needed, and did more damage than anything because it gives the comedians in the audience the chance to run around screaming about how "official Bond gets it's ideas from Austin Powers!!"
The best thing they could have done would have been to say Bond pissed Blofeld off by interfering with SPECTRE's plans in Casino Royale and proceeded to systematically take Bond's life apart from that moment onward. So much tidier and simpler than shoehorning in some weird daddy issue with Blofeld, then claiming that was Blofeld's whole reason for developing SPECTRE and becoming a multinational terrorist.
I'm still happy they brought SPECTRE and Blofeld back to the franchise. I only wish they had planned it out a little better and left out the family angle.
Christoph Waltz is amazing as Blofeld. Playing a supervillain who's cool and calm but you know he's a dangerous mastermind willing to destroy without remorse. Eventually he'll never win because regardless if Bond lives or dies he still never wins.
"So thank you, cuckoo~" ☺
6:57 Me: Cuckoo to yourself, you good for nothing pussycat!
Q doesn't do exploding pens but makes an acception with exploding watch.
i love Christoph Waltz
this is the KOLONEL SUN scenes out the books
Jeremy Irons Would've Played A Great Blofeld! He Had The Voice As The Blofeld In Thunderball & From Russia With Love
I definitely feel like this film could have been much better if they had just kept Franz Oberhauser as Franz instead of making him Blofeld. They could still use Spectre just make Oberhauser the current operation head (Spectre changed numbers periodically to avoid detection). They could have used Blofeld later if they wanted and not just make him Bond's brother.
Maybe a new James Bond era starting in their 26th film could make this work, also Quantum v Spectre v Bond would be an interesting story to follow.
"They shouldn't have made Blofeld Bond's brother" - guy who does not understand Sam Mendes' films.
@@tonimashdane33498 What do you mean by that exactly?
@@trueblue6201 Go watch Road to Perdition. As a matter of fact, go watch all of Sam Mendes’ films. Then you’ll see why I made that comment.
@@trueblue6201 It means you don’t understand that familial themes are a core element of Sam Mendes’ films, especially his Bond movies, and especially since hero-villain relationship of Bond and Blofeld in Spectre is the same as Michael Sullivan and Connor Rooney from Road to Perdition.
This is like criticising Bong Joon-ho for making a Strawberry Shortcake movie that dealt with themes of class divide and capitalism.
That’s their thing.
"He almost didnt feel like Blofeld to me" did you think it was maybe that part that ticked everyone off? How can you write so many words but apparently not understand what you're writing at all?
To give bond and Blofeld a more closer background history makes it more interesting adversary wise.
So thank u KUKU
To my ear at 7:05 sounds just like the Cradle theme for GoldenEye on the N64.
You're the GOAT for recognizing this! What an awesome memory!
Tough inlaws
One of the best comedy scenes in the franchise
Couldn’t Madeleine have just broken that needle machine while she was with Bond? This film is so poorly written
I have the same thoughts few years ago.
And get shot?
I watched spectre with my family once and this scene made me believe I have trypanophobia (extreme fear of needles). But I like the movie!
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way too much editing during the shootout, i would have done it all in one take.
State help right?😊😊😊❤❤❤
THIS is blofeld’s motivation?
Some people that can get away with murder is exactly what makes them good i suppose.
4:27 ERNST STAVRO BLOFELD
Catchy name
Aaand for one minute he destroy whole base… after Quantum of Solace Bond movies are not real 007 movies.
Quantum of Solace is the worst movie in the Daniels Craig series
Was anybody else slightly disappointed with this Blofeld?
I enjoyed that SPECTRE meeting the torture scene was elaborate. He almost didn't feellikeBlofeld to me.a small cameo of the cat, come in, and it seems likethey tried to give him the facial scar likeDonald Pleasance's Bloceld ceom You Only Live Twice.
He had a good start, but he was wasted ultimately.
Yeah he’s so awful. Such a stupid, pointless, pantomime villain - and don’t get me started on the half-brother plotline 🤣
Looking back at Inglorious Basterds, that actor Christoph Waltz who played Hans Landa, he was such a great character in that movie. And the half-brother plotline, reminded me of Austin Powers in Goldmember.
@@Ridley_Lockhart Fine if you don't like Spectre but this whole "Bond ripped off Austin Powers" is dismissive bullshit that invalidates the fact that Bond and Blofeld being brothers is a common theme throughout Sam Mendes' films, ESPECIALLY when he did the hero-villain sibling relationship before in Road to Perdition.
That's like dismissing George Miller's movies for having themes of the environment or slamming Bong Joon-ho for making films about capitalism or yelling at Martin Scorsese for making films about morally corrupt men with themes of religious guilt. Those are common themes which are personal to these directors, especially Mendes, who has been making films with themes of family.
but sure, he ripped off a mediocre parody film i guess.
What was the actual purpose of drilling a hole into Bond’s jaw / head? 🤷♂️
Ego
Waltz was such a waste of talent in this film
6:56 🗿👍 8:03 💥💥
I was so disappointed with blofeld. Didn’t seem sinister at all. More camp.
Wasn't Blofeld always kinda camp? I think alot of Bond Villains are
To me he was. In this film they tried to make his character feel terrifying and darker, so then why the “it was all me” twist and adopted brother twist. Also the actor is good at playing more maniacal villains than this kind of villain.
Just a reminder they stole this plot point from Austin Powers
Delusional take. Also, go watch Road to Perdition.
Austin Powers literally plagiarized everything James Bond 007 did first 😂
No right advokatske on site .hehh but stazi gone
Anyone being mad that Blofeld and Bond are brothers has not watched a Sam Mendes film.
This is like getting angry over Bong Joon-ho for making a Strawberry Shortcake film that explores themes of class and capitalism.
Go watch real movies.
This is worse filmmaking than B-Movie tier, wtf
Sam Mendes is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time but since you’re raised on a diet of Marvel and DC films, sure.
Please show me how I can drill into my head twice without a drop of blood coming out????
@@ianinkster2261 Also can someone explain to me how does James Bond still retain his faculties despite getting his brain prodded?
@@justinguyos5476 That's actually very feasible, given the thinness of the drill. It would shave away a bit of grey matter which messes more with memory than with basic faculties. But yes I don't remember his mind or memory faltering at all after this point.
@@ianinkster2261Actually I like to think that it did work but not in the way intended, the scene immediately after has James shooting better than he ever has before, meaning his perception actually increased. His facial recognition was probably damaged and he simply used it to his advantage like with vesper he’s just saying what he needs to, to survive.