A delivery like a brick through a plate glass window? Hello, I'm from America. Let me introduce you to the .357 Magnum. My favorite gadget was the wrist-fired dart launcher.
@@ashcarrier6606 yeah the PPK was not really a step up from the beretta.. a little heavier bullet but still a mouse gun to an American.. By the was the CIA favored .38 revolvers..
@@ferdonandebull In the novel, the change made sense. The Beretta 418 is chambered in .25ACP which is really anemic, so .32ACP is a much better cartridge and the PPK is a much better design. But by modern standards, even .380ACP is underpowered. And that's why James Bond should've kept using the Walther P99 that he got in Tomorrow Never Dies.
I love any role played by Ben Whishaw, particularly in the Bond films, but the only 'Q' for me will forever be the incomparable, Desmond Llewellyn 1914 - 1999.
It is ironic that he died due to a car accident which in his movies the car is the usual recipient of updated gadgets which his character earnestly improved.
Love this! When I was a child I loved the gadgets the best, but as I grew I learned to appreciate the true joy of seeing how 007 would put them to use in an unexpected way.
@@projectblade82 Yup, the Vanquish was and still is beautiful but there's just something sleeker about the DBS for me. And they WRECKED it in that beautiful stunt!!
@@Marvin-dg8vj Given how ill-proportioned transformers are versus what they pretend to be, these days Bond should be a disabled transgender woman with Down syndrome, and his cellphone should be able to transfor into a battleship where necessary.
For me , the 1980s Bond movies were the best. The rest of the world was lowtech or it was my boyhood that made me watch the films wide eyed . Roger Moore is Bond for me. Great video 👍
Such an amazing coincidence that each gadget turned out to be exactly what he needed on that particular mission, and if they were so great, how come most of them were never seen or heard of again?
@@alwaysOPEN4business It's less about "pretentious nerdiness" but more about seeing some of those gadgets in action more than once and in different contexts. As you said, it's all about entertainment.
Most likely because newer gadgets that did what those ones did, but better along with other features as time went one. Same with Bond's MANY watches and all they could do.
I never understood the criticism for Roger Moore's Bond having gadgets and gimmicks when they were just as many and even some more over the top things in Connery's Bond.
Another excellent 007 mash up though you lose half a point for cutting out 2 great lines out of Moonraker ("Oh THANK you, 007!" and "Ah! Bang on time!") But you can have 150 points to Gryffindor and a pack of Anidin, if you got all clips and music past the copyright claim police! Very well done
It so dates Bond that he carries the same model pistol that Hitler shot himself with. Although in the majority of the flicks 007 is actually shown with a Walther PP, because it looks better on screen, than the smaller PPK - Police Pistol Short (Kurz) - even so, in Dr No, it does look like Maj. Boothroyd hands him a PPK. This was the name of a pretty famous gun expert in the UK, who liking the novels wrote to Fleming, and suggested that his Beretta model of choice was, indeed, more suited to “a ladies handbag,” hence the line in the movie. And in suggesting the German pistol, instead, he ended up lending his name to that of Bond’s armourer too. It’s only the movies, I think, which decided to give the name to Q.
What happens in Dr No, the movie, is an absolute LAUGH RIOT! See, what Bond carries, and hands over to M and then Boothroyd is a Beretta M1934, chambered for .380/9x17 Corto. And Boothroyd refers to it as "nice and light...for a ladies handbag". And then he gives Bond a PPK....which is chambered for .32/7.65. And claims it's a heavier gun, hitting "like a brick through a plate glass window". So, he takes a heavier gun off of Bond and gives him a weaker one, with the argument that the Beretta is worse than the PPK. Not even the WEIGHT argument works, the Beretta M1934 weighs 1 lb 7 oz/660 g unloaded, and the PPK 21 oz/590 g This scene is taken straight out of the book, without making allowances. In the book, it makes sense, since the gun Bond carries is a M418, which was chambered in .25/6.35. And so the PPK IS a heavier gun. But that's not what the movie uses. In the book, Boothroyd also suggestes other guns than the PPK, both the Sauer M-38 and the Tokarev TT-33(remarkable for a British secret agent in the middle of the cold war). The movie, of course, gives no other suggestions, going straight to the Walther. Incidentally, the movie also references that the gun "jammed on" Bond and that's the reason for a replacement. In the original, from the book, the gun was "skeletonized" and rather than jamming, it snagged up in his clothes and he didn't get it out before getting shot himself. As for Major Boothroyd, he's the service ARMOURER, and is not Q. Notably, he's never referred to as such in Dr No. Q, on the other hand, is the Quartermaster(later eQuipment officer) and head of the Q-branch. Armourer Boothroyd is named for famed firearms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd, while Q is based on Charles Fraser-Smith, gadgeteer for the Special Operations Executive of WW2. These devices were called "Q-gadgets" after the WW1 Q-ships.
@@mooneyes2k478 Thank you for the very informed comment but I never suggested that the novels referred to Q as Boothroyd, I wrote that the movies did, and in _The Spy Who Loved Me_ when they pick up the Lotus, tricked out as a sub, Agent Amasova wishes Q, a “Good morning, Major Boothroyd.” Wasn’t the Mk II Welrod chambered in 9mm? Because there’d be so much of the stuff knocking about occupied Europe that a discarded shell casing in that calibre wouldn’t look out of place. If Bond was intended to go on ops behind the Iron Curtain, or they wanted to put investigating agencies off his scent, maybe a Tokarev wouldn’t have been such a remarkable choice after all.
@@mooneyes2k478 Technically, the Dr. No gun was a Walther PP also chambered in .380ACP, so he was just using the same cartridge. lol Since Dr. No was a fairly low budget movie, I imagine they were stuck with the whatever props they could get their hands on. It's also why Bond only got a proper Walther PPK in From Russia With Love which had a bigger budget. It's also why the famous scene where Bond shoots Professor Dent is also a goof since the scene (and the original novel) is supposed to involve a Smith and Wesson revolver, but instead used a Colt M1911A1 instead. Again, probably because at the time of filming that scene, they didn't have access to one.
My partners father was involved in the construction of Little Nelly. Seen pictures of him with it being made. He made the metal panels for the cockpit, etc.
@@mrdynamic8678 Right. He should have had Bond carry a chopped P38 if he wanted a unique weapon with a punch. Chop the grip giving Bond the same capacity as a PPK, and shorten the barrel to help with size. Q was supposedly a weapons genius, right. It worked for U.N.C.L.E agents. After all, it was 1962 and subcompacts were just a gleam in our eyes!
Bond had Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! I’m not the sort of person who tries to think of new gadgets, but I’ve been growing pumpkin plants indoors with grow lights. However, since it’s winter in California, the potting soil is too cold. The pumpkins aren’t happy. So I wonder if an aluminum spike with a black disc on top might help. The grow lights would heat the disk, and then the heat would travel down the shaft of the spike to heat the soil. Warmer soil is supposed to stimulate plant growth. And the heat from the grow lamps wouldn’t cost anything. In theory, it could also be done outside.
These are the Seven best cars ever used in the James Bond films : 1. Lotus Esprit - The Spy Who Loved Me. 2. Aston Martin DB5 - Goldfinger. 3. Toyota 2000GT Convertible - You Only Live Twice. 4. BMW Z8 - The World Is Not Enough. 5. Aston Martin DB10 - Spectre. 6. Citroen 2CV - For Your Eyes Only. 7. Bentley 4 ½ litre - Casino Royale.
They did invent a cigarette that fired a single bullet, but it was very important to hold it correctly. The cigarette flew backwards about as fast as the bullet flew forwards.
I was thinking about the homing device being used in Goldfinger along with the scrolling map in the Aston Martin. Now we have GPS and Apple Airtags that can accomplish that task.
We've seen 117 (Plus 7 from Never say Never Again making it 124) gadgets in Connery-Lazenby-Moore era 26 Gadgets in Dalton era 69 Gadgets in Brosnan era 21 Gadgets in Craig era Seen in the video but they have to update due to No time to die already came out
OH yeah, those always triggered my imagination since so long time ago. To bad those were just not really working props though 🤨Nevertheless, your compilation brought back very cool memories, so thanks for posting that video. 😁
I remember one weekend when my girlfriend and I were bored, we turned her mum's Morris Minor in to a Bond car. Totally ruined the car but we ended up with a car that boasted twin under headlight under and over shotguns. Unfortunately the police thought it might be considered dangerous under certain conditions. Her mum was placated by us buying her a new Rover 75. Which my girlfriend and i later turned in to a banger racer. Her mum was then placated when we bought her a new Skoda falacio. Which by girlfriend and I later turned in to a builder's van...................
After Goldfinger, the gadgets went from "Oh, that could be something an agent would actually use" to becoming more and more cartoonish devices. I'm surprised Q didn't put an "ACME" label on them.
Don't touch that! It's my lunch! Also lack of proper spy gadgets in new movies is just disappointing. Gun and a radio? What happened to ideas like exploding toothpaste or geiger counter photocamera?
1:06 Smart. Quite realistic. 7:42 Didn't they have jet skis in the 1970's? 13:04 "Having problems keeping it up Q?" Ha Ha Ha 27:59 Purposeful and efficient 29:57 Better than a microchip
I'd love if each new thing from all of bonds cars, astn martin or bmw or whatever, was also in the batmobile. Alfred used to be in mi 6 and Wayne ind. Is a military supplier, so Alfred could be feeding Bruce ideas from his own memory of q.
I forget "Never Say Never Again" exists along with the double take pigeon. The guy who dies from the car in "For Your Eyes Only" has such a gratuitous death
i love how you edited in the use of them in the movies right after Q says it
Seconded
Thirded
Yeah, some good editing here.
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Props to the guy testing the not yet perfected bulletproof vest.
I like how his first ever "gadget" from Q Branch is just a gun that jams less often.
A delivery like a brick through a plate glass window?
Hello, I'm from America. Let me introduce you to the .357 Magnum.
My favorite gadget was the wrist-fired dart launcher.
@@ashcarrier6606 yeah the PPK was not really a step up from the beretta.. a little heavier bullet but still a mouse gun to an American..
By the was the CIA favored .38 revolvers..
@@ferdonandebull In the novel, the change made sense. The Beretta 418 is chambered in .25ACP which is really anemic, so .32ACP is a much better cartridge and the PPK is a much better design.
But by modern standards, even .380ACP is underpowered. And that's why James Bond should've kept using the Walther P99 that he got in Tomorrow Never Dies.
You'll carry the Walther
@@ashcarrier6606 😊😊😊
Thanks for taking the time to put this together. It was a nice trip down memory lane. It’s one of my favorite movie franchises.
I love any role played by Ben Whishaw, particularly in the Bond films, but the only 'Q' for me will forever be the incomparable, Desmond Llewellyn 1914 - 1999.
Nobody's done it better!
It is ironic that he died due to a car accident which in his movies the car is the usual recipient of updated gadgets which his character earnestly improved.
i really like the editing on how Q explains the gadget and then immediately shows Bond using it later on.
Love this! When I was a child I loved the gadgets the best, but as I grew I learned to appreciate the true joy of seeing how 007 would put them to use in an unexpected way.
28:11, my absolute favorite Bond car. Looks like it’s moving while it’s parked.
Nah...
Mine is always the Aston Martin DB5.
This car was sexy beyond words....
2006 Aston Martin DBS V12
Idk mate but i prefer the V12 Vanquish "Vanish" more. The DB5 is icon, but that's just a 2nd to me
@@projectblade82 Yup, the Vanquish was and still is beautiful but there's just something sleeker about the DBS for me.
And they WRECKED it in that beautiful stunt!!
These days Bond would probably have all this stuff in his phone.
I am not sure about the AR 15 folding sniper rifle but I would certainly take the gold sovereigns and the Aston Martin.
Likely, or even cybernetically implanted inside him in this day/age! Regardless, JB does love his toys…
I don't think it's going to be THAT advanced. Unless you mean an intra-agency delivery service
@@Marvin-dg8vj Given how ill-proportioned transformers are versus what they pretend to be, these days Bond should be a disabled transgender woman with Down syndrome, and his cellphone should be able to transfor into a battleship where necessary.
nah. the point of these gadget's is everyday object's that look innocent but aren't. more flash doesn't mean better.
Interesting to watch “Q” get old and pass the torch on….
RIP Desmond Llewelyn forever known as “Q” 😑
For me , the 1980s Bond movies were the best. The rest of the world was lowtech or it was my boyhood that made me watch the films wide eyed . Roger Moore is Bond for me. Great video 👍
The real james bond looks like ROGER MOORE not SEAN CONNERY.
Such an amazing coincidence that each gadget turned out to be exactly what he needed on that particular mission, and if they were so great, how come most of them were never seen or heard of again?
say that to the laser watch lol
Almost like these are movies made for entertainment and not for pretentious nerds.
@@alwaysOPEN4business It's less about "pretentious nerdiness" but more about seeing some of those gadgets in action more than once and in different contexts.
As you said, it's all about entertainment.
Most likely because newer gadgets that did what those ones did, but better along with other features as time went one. Same with Bond's MANY watches and all they could do.
Idiot scriptwriters
"It can save your life, this cigarette"
"You sound like a commercial"
Fr, those would sell, like, real fast
Do they come in lollipops, too?
Totally riveting to watch.
Thank you for putting this compilation together.
It is very sincerely appreciated !
I never understood the criticism for Roger Moore's Bond having gadgets and gimmicks when they were just as many and even some more over the top things in Connery's Bond.
"Don't Touch That! It's My Lunch"😂😂
Missed one Roger Moore gadget - that expanding pellet
Couldn't help noticing your tight, beautiful editing, having once been in the business.
What's Not To Like About All The Gadgets, Necessary To Help 007 Save The World? Two Thumbs Up. RIP Q.
You forgot the homing device from Goldfinger, the smaller one that fits into Bonds shoe.
Same gadget, just...smaller!
Another excellent 007 mash up though you lose half a point for cutting out 2 great lines out of Moonraker ("Oh THANK you, 007!" and "Ah! Bang on time!")
But you can have 150 points to Gryffindor and a pack of Anidin, if you got all clips and music past the copyright claim police!
Very well done
A bruised fingernail adds just that touch of authenticity to Q.
It so dates Bond that he carries the same model pistol that Hitler shot himself with. Although in the majority of the flicks 007 is actually shown with a Walther PP, because it looks better on screen, than the smaller PPK - Police Pistol Short (Kurz) - even so, in Dr No, it does look like Maj. Boothroyd hands him a PPK. This was the name of a pretty famous gun expert in the UK, who liking the novels wrote to Fleming, and suggested that his Beretta model of choice was, indeed, more suited to “a ladies handbag,” hence the line in the movie. And in suggesting the German pistol, instead, he ended up lending his name to that of Bond’s armourer too. It’s only the movies, I think, which decided to give the name to Q.
What happens in Dr No, the movie, is an absolute LAUGH RIOT! See, what Bond carries, and hands over to M and then Boothroyd is a Beretta M1934, chambered for .380/9x17 Corto. And Boothroyd refers to it as "nice and light...for a ladies handbag". And then he gives Bond a PPK....which is chambered for .32/7.65. And claims it's a heavier gun, hitting "like a brick through a plate glass window". So, he takes a heavier gun off of Bond and gives him a weaker one, with the argument that the Beretta is worse than the PPK. Not even the WEIGHT argument works, the Beretta M1934 weighs 1 lb 7 oz/660 g unloaded, and the PPK 21 oz/590 g
This scene is taken straight out of the book, without making allowances. In the book, it makes sense, since the gun Bond carries is a M418, which was chambered in .25/6.35. And so the PPK IS a heavier gun. But that's not what the movie uses. In the book, Boothroyd also suggestes other guns than the PPK, both the Sauer M-38 and the Tokarev TT-33(remarkable for a British secret agent in the middle of the cold war). The movie, of course, gives no other suggestions, going straight to the Walther.
Incidentally, the movie also references that the gun "jammed on" Bond and that's the reason for a replacement. In the original, from the book, the gun was "skeletonized" and rather than jamming, it snagged up in his clothes and he didn't get it out before getting shot himself.
As for Major Boothroyd, he's the service ARMOURER, and is not Q. Notably, he's never referred to as such in Dr No. Q, on the other hand, is the Quartermaster(later eQuipment officer) and head of the Q-branch. Armourer Boothroyd is named for famed firearms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd, while Q is based on Charles Fraser-Smith, gadgeteer for the Special Operations Executive of WW2. These devices were called "Q-gadgets" after the WW1 Q-ships.
@@mooneyes2k478 Thank you for the very informed comment but I never suggested that the novels referred to Q as Boothroyd, I wrote that the movies did, and in _The Spy Who Loved Me_ when they pick up the Lotus, tricked out as a sub, Agent Amasova wishes Q, a “Good morning, Major Boothroyd.” Wasn’t the Mk II Welrod chambered in 9mm? Because there’d be so much of the stuff knocking about occupied Europe that a discarded shell casing in that calibre wouldn’t look out of place. If Bond was intended to go on ops behind the Iron Curtain, or they wanted to put investigating agencies off his scent, maybe a Tokarev wouldn’t have been such a remarkable choice after all.
@@mooneyes2k478 You should stick with films made after 2015.
@@RideAcrossTheRiver I don't even get the point of your comment
@@mooneyes2k478 Technically, the Dr. No gun was a Walther PP also chambered in .380ACP, so he was just using the same cartridge. lol
Since Dr. No was a fairly low budget movie, I imagine they were stuck with the whatever props they could get their hands on. It's also why Bond only got a proper Walther PPK in From Russia With Love which had a bigger budget. It's also why the famous scene where Bond shoots Professor Dent is also a goof since the scene (and the original novel) is supposed to involve a Smith and Wesson revolver, but instead used a Colt M1911A1 instead. Again, probably because at the time of filming that scene, they didn't have access to one.
Modern 21st Century Q is not a gadgets guy but a cyber tech guy
These cars are insane like it came from twisted metal.
My partners father was involved in the construction of Little Nelly. Seen pictures of him with it being made. He made the metal panels for the cockpit, etc.
I like the request Q always makes but it doesn't happen " please return the equipment " LOL
Love the explosions from the late 70s-early 80s era. They just look so much more vicious
Nice compilation thanks
IMO the new Bond films took all the class and humor out and made Bond just another action hero.
Made him human you mean
Best channel
That jump off the cliff ont he skis i remember from my youth, Such a classic bond moments
Best gadget - Q's fishing boat for his retirement....courtesy of "Q" branch.
Why do I sense most of the gadgets from Q Branch are there just for shits and giggles?
My favourite, the duck on the diving suit, ingenious!
I was amused at Q's statement that the .32ACP was a hard hitting cartridge!🤣
Exactly, now if he had pulled out a webley.455 that’s different
@@mrdynamic8678 Right. He should have had Bond carry a chopped P38 if he wanted a unique weapon with a punch. Chop the grip giving Bond the same capacity as a PPK, and shorten the barrel to help with size. Q was supposedly a weapons genius, right. It worked for U.N.C.L.E agents. After all, it was 1962 and subcompacts were just a gleam in our eyes!
Bond had Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
I’m not the sort of person who tries to think of new gadgets, but I’ve been growing pumpkin plants indoors with grow lights. However, since it’s winter in California, the potting soil is too cold. The pumpkins aren’t happy.
So I wonder if an aluminum spike with a black disc on top might help. The grow lights would heat the disk, and then the heat would travel down the shaft of the spike to heat the soil. Warmer soil is supposed to stimulate plant growth. And the heat from the grow lamps wouldn’t cost anything. In theory, it could also be done outside.
Dude! New cheap and cheerful (and practical) product stocked at the tills of garden centres as a potential impulse buy! 👌🤜👍
So sorry Desmond Llwenyln died.
I hate the no gadget Craig era.
You went to Bond films in part to see what they came up with for Bond.
In the 60s, reality could not keep up with James Bond.
Today, Bond cannot keep up with reality.
Jesus Christ, what you just said is so depressing because it's so true...🤦♂️😞
Yeaaaah respectfully I'm not counting Never Say Never Again as a Bond Film
This channel is a Bond phenomena 🚬 ❤️
Is it just me, or are older gadgets appear more fancy?
Thank you. I can die happy now.
These are the Seven best cars ever used in the James Bond films :
1. Lotus Esprit - The Spy Who Loved Me.
2. Aston Martin DB5 - Goldfinger.
3. Toyota 2000GT Convertible - You Only Live Twice.
4. BMW Z8 - The World Is Not Enough.
5. Aston Martin DB10 - Spectre.
6. Citroen 2CV - For Your Eyes Only.
7. Bentley 4 ½ litre - Casino Royale.
you forgot the others
Why would a two seater BMW Z8 need six beverage cup holders?
Desmond Llewellyn will ALWAYS be Q, because no 1 did it better than him. Baby You're the Best.
The hovercraft gondola is my favorite.
最初のガジェットをワルサーにしている所にセンスの良さを感じます
Specter felt like a proper conclusion to the Danial Craig era than No Time To Die.
Stealth car *"Vannish"* my favorite!!!
They did invent a cigarette that fired a single bullet, but it was very important to hold it correctly. The cigarette flew backwards about as fast as the bullet flew forwards.
This is the best video I have seen in years.
Thanks! This one was super fun to put together!
Everytime watching 007 seem's better amd of course with the editor for the wiever's.Appreciate
Wow great. Awesome video!!!
James Bond never dies
i was always impressed by Q knowing which gadget Bond-san would need for each movie
edit:
i mean mission
The rocket missile dodge at 27:09 is taken straight from Knight Rider series, episode Knight of the Drones, 1985
Old is gold.
That was spectacular!
I was thinking about the homing device being used in Goldfinger along with the scrolling map in the Aston Martin. Now we have GPS and Apple Airtags that can accomplish that task.
Love the Ashton Martin. What a ride. Love the gadgets
We've seen 117 (Plus 7 from Never say Never Again making it 124) gadgets in Connery-Lazenby-Moore era
26 Gadgets in Dalton era
69 Gadgets in Brosnan era
21 Gadgets in Craig era
Seen in the video but they have to update due to No time to die already came out
Ah yes, my favourite Bond gadget..
Q Sandwich
I still, utterly Love 'For Your Eyes Only', as NO 'Q' Gadget Works in Bon'd's favor, but Pistachio Shells from a Greek Opera Singer, save the Day!!
14:20
14:28
21:20 Hunting.
22:28 Don't touch that! It's my lunch.
edit: my favorite scenes of JB007 Movies (Gadgets Edition)
Great editing as always
Wow. I didn't realize they had gyrojets in James bond. But it makes sense since it's a unique thing.
I wondered that myself. There's a few vids here on YT about them. Fascinating technology.
James Bond will live forever.
Thanks for compiling all the marvelous gadgets he got to play with! I wonder what he'd think ofour nano-technology capabilities though
A plain old exploding pen beats all nanotechnologies.
@@u.v.s.5583 Proving why pen is mightier than the sword
@@vigneshiyer2483 Nice one
4:45 Bond rightfully boosting his ego there.
James Bond was living ahead of the time.
OH yeah, those always triggered my imagination since so long time ago. To bad those were just not really working props though 🤨Nevertheless, your compilation brought back very cool memories, so thanks for posting that video. 😁
GREAT compilation! (But I read LONG ago the tech of espionage agencies is at least 5, and likely 10, years ahead of what we "plebs" see in daily life.
Thanks for saving me the pain of watching the whole dated movies.
Q: “It’s called a Ghetto blaster.”
Me: “Why not just call it a Boombox? You could’ve literally kept the original name and it still would’ve worked.”
Maybe he thought it would give 007 some bad ideas 🤣
But you are right, that one has always bugged me.
I thought of _"Boombox"_ as well...😊
They used to be known as Ghetto Blasters… maybe the joke hasn't aged so well.
24:10 Detonator glasses
25:16 Credit card key
Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan look most like Bond should. BTW amazingly edited video, must have took days to put together!!!
Every James Bond, you miss a few gadgets from Moonraker.
13:05 "knock knock! who's there? THE DOOR!!"
Very funny.
Thus spake Tomska
17:17 The guard takes Bond's firearm and muzzles his own face. What a guard.
These were always fun.
The section at 4:25 - 5:45 is mostly "Diamonds are forever", not "On her majesty`s secret service".
Sean Connery WAS James Bond! However, a close second? Pierce Brosnan.
I remember one weekend when my girlfriend and I were bored, we turned her mum's Morris Minor in to a Bond car. Totally ruined the car but we ended up with a car that boasted twin under headlight under and over shotguns. Unfortunately the police thought it might be considered dangerous under certain conditions. Her mum was placated by us buying her a new Rover 75. Which my girlfriend and i later turned in to a banger racer. Her mum was then placated when we bought her a new Skoda falacio. Which by girlfriend and I later turned in to a builder's van...................
If I may, how did you manage to place shotguns in a civilian car?
Were they functional like in the movie?
15:08 - I'd love to have and listen to an 8 hours long recording of Bond making complaints to his butler!
Little Nellie ( Gyrocopter from 'You Only Live Twice') should be on my modeling kit list.
i love this channel
After Goldfinger, the gadgets went from "Oh, that could be something an agent would actually use" to becoming more and more cartoonish devices. I'm surprised Q didn't put an "ACME" label on them.
Great video. (nice editing) Thanks for uploading. : )
I'm 24... But still i feel Sean Connery is the best and the most charming James Bond ever...
Amazing job, thanks. 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice and entertaining video.
Don't touch that! It's my lunch!
Also lack of proper spy gadgets in new movies is just disappointing. Gun and a radio? What happened to ideas like exploding toothpaste or geiger counter photocamera?
That was awesome!
1:06 Smart. Quite realistic.
7:42 Didn't they have jet skis in the 1970's?
13:04 "Having problems keeping it up Q?" Ha Ha Ha
27:59 Purposeful and efficient
29:57 Better than a microchip
Never underestimate the power of a good gadget.
Lots of 007 VIPs all around the world these days 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
love the health and safety precautions at Q-Branch during testing 🫣
Jamesbond series always..intresting movies...I love jamesbond movies👌👌👌👌
Missed one from Moonraker
The exploding boulders. ("Balls Q?")
@AbsoluteAcid2112
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I'd love if each new thing from all of bonds cars, astn martin or bmw or whatever, was also in the batmobile. Alfred used to be in mi 6 and Wayne ind. Is a military supplier, so Alfred could be feeding Bruce ideas from his own memory of q.
It be cool if Bond’s Ericsson phone has a PlayStation controller in it during Tomorrow Never Dies, considering it’s also from Sony
I forget "Never Say Never Again" exists along with the double take pigeon. The guy who dies from the car in "For Your Eyes Only" has such a gratuitous death