This is arguably the finest escape in a very realistic dangerous situation. If not the best , clearly one of the best. Bond getting overmatched and shooting a spear to escape is nothing short of brilliant.
It is awesome! Although I'm not sure about realistic, he'd have died of de compression sickness when he surfaced quickly and then took off in the plane!
@oliverbates1843 you can say that about so many bond escapes when he barely escapes death. We just learn to except it. If I get too serious about it, I take away the fun.
License to kill is such a great film. Dalton really brings a raw intensity while also capable of being charming when needed. It is a tragedy this was only of two films he did.
I love the rare moments in Bond films where the lack of guys shooting at Bond (or the lack of him being hit) can actually be explained. When they first see him he's both very far away, partly covered by a metal underwater craft and with the dude with the gun being on turbulent water (which a line mentions earlier) and perhaps Krest wouldn't want his shipment destroyed any further than it already has by Bond. Underwater guns are practically useless so they shift to harpoons. And when Bond is jetskiing behind the plane its almost impossible to hit, the speed, the rash movements of Bond flying behind the plane, again you dont want to shoot down your own smuggler, and Bond also quickly makes it onto the plane and in the air.
This movie was miles better than Living Daylights. This was an action film to be proud of. Really good acting. Great locations. Interesting plot. Good villain.
Because, The Living Daylights was written with Roger Moore in mind. Then changed midly to fit Dalton...but still kept some Moore-ish Bind moments. Licence to Kill was written for Dalton. Its a rough and dirty real revenge with intense scenes. Like peoples heads exploding.
Dalton portrayed the real things which happens in the spy world. He was serious like a professional military spy, sober like an experienced commando and not that too much womanizer. But the dark shades of a spy's inner mind have been perfectly portrayed. What do you expect more?
@@sebastianfitzptraick7395 absolutely... after John Glen nobody could give the action effects like him. The later movies action looked very pale infront of John Glen's creativity.
This scene was amazing and badass. I can't help but smile as Bond water skis with the James Bond theme playing. License To Kill was a great James Bond movie and Dalton is the best James Bond. Ever.
the "with Sharky's congratulations" sequence, my prefered one. (007 says that in a nervous breakdown just before this sequence and he harpons the Sharky's killer)
Tra i film piu belli di jamas bond ma i miei film preferiti di James bond sono quelli di sean connery e pirce brosnan rispettivamente di nazionalita ' scozzese e irlandese Timothy dalton insieme roger moore e daniel graig sono gli unici attori di nazionalita inglese
"That's Right Amigo!, It's Mine! *Grabs by Collar & Throws up against Equipment* "You think I'm Stupid, Huh?", "You Rip me off & then use my own Money to KILL ME!!,You Want it so Bad THAN TAKE IT!!! *Throws in Vault*.
For me Timothy Dalton is the Best 007. He was the dark versión of James Bond, tough as nails, Intense, serious but kind and fair when he has to be. "License To Kill" is for me after "From Russia Whit Love" The Best movie in the Franchise, we have a 007 out of is confort zone with no gadgets, fancy Cars, out MI6 and all those things we tought mede i'm special. He just survive using his habilities and inteligence. "The living Daylights" is a wonderfull movie, this bring back the Old fashion Spy intrigue, with Roger Moore Everything was about save the World is the Best adaptation of a Ian Fleming novel and Dalton portrait the original visión of the author character. Thats why Timothy Dalton is the Best Bond ever!!! 😎 Before Craig did a realistic Bond, Dalton did that first.... It would be fantastic watch him starring Goldeneye or at least Two more pictures 😓
I'm glad someone else out there agrees that this is one of the very best Bond movies. Together with For Your Eyes Only, it's frequently overlooked or forgotten in the pantheon of great ones. Dalton's Bond is often written off as humourless, but this has always been unfair: he may not mug to the camera as much as Moore or Brosnan but he has plenty of one-liners, just delivered with more bite, and the extra seriousness he brings to the role helps to sell the stunts, which are among the most outrageous in the series: this one is a particular highlight, but there's also the the plane heist at the start of the movie. For those who love the tone of the Daniel Craig movies, Dalton's anticipate them by twenty years, and Dalton for my money looks a hundred times better in the part. The main thing that Dalton's movies lack is a memorable villain. Sanchez was alright but he doesn't have the panache of the really great Bond villains like Goldfinger, Blofeld, Scaramanga or Trevelyan. Other than that, this film is pretty much perfect.
I love how soon after he throws the money away like it's worth nothing to him, because it isn't. I love how down to earth they make Dalton's Bond in this movie.
One thing I have to say about James Bond as portrayed by Timothy Dalton there's a level of believability that he might be smart enough to pull it off I think was missing in previous Bond outings. Moore and Connery I think lacked that attribute.
@@mandicristina06 There was talk about him doing GOLDENEYE but there was problems with scheduling I think plus somebody said Dalton was in his '40s so he walked away giving the .007 fan base a introduction to PIERCE BROSNAN.
Frank Lesher Connery wanted revenge against Goldfinger for the murder of Jill Masterson but was told by M to remain objective and keep his personal feelings out of the mission.
Michael Lawrence yeah I think people were more used to the Roger Moore romantic bond than the Timothy Dalton bond though he did to well even though people didn’t really like license to kill though I liked it though
Wasn't just batman, there was back to the future, lethal weapon 2, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade etc. It's one of the reason why Goldeneye got a late 95 release as opposed to being released in the summer
@@SFNDMK the movies that prevented Licence To Kill for debuting #1 on the opening weekend here in the US was Batman, Lethal Weapon 2, and believe it or not: Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.
I loved Roger Moores Bond, but thought Timothys was a don't mess with me Bond and took him in a different direction, he stuck to Flemings Bond perfectly well and would have preferred him in Goldeneye than Bronson, he would have been class!
@@thatdude5353 Pete Bronson was only great in Goldeneye (though I have a soft spot for Tomorrow Never Dies too). Danny Clegg started promising but for me he's become utterly dull, stiff and miserable all the time. I also have never quite been able to really picture him as Bond unfortunately. But overall my fave was Timothys Doulton and early John Connolly. Geoff Lazerberrys was a bit meh overall, but I still fully respect that he did an amazing job considering he wasn't even an actor and On Heir Marjory's Senior Service was a brilliant Bond film.
One of the BEST Bond movies, I think. Having Carey Lowell sure didn't hurt either! Second only to Honor Blackman ( Goldfinger ), she's my favorite Bond girl!
Ummm no. You're not in the minority at all. These days Dalton had a cult following. He's beloved. You might of been in minority in 1989....but it's pretty damn common now to be a fan of Dalton.
Licence To Kill is an amazing film. I think what might dissuade people from watching it is that it doesn’t have any easily identifiable action scenes except the ending. This could be considered an action scenes but its not as easily recognisable as the car chases (or any vehicle chase) or the plane sequence in Octopussy or The Living Daylights. Perhaps a car chase might’ve helped make this movie more money at the time and have people recognise how great it is.
Yep...First class Bond film....with imho the best title song by Gladys Knight with it's homage to the Goldfinger theme. The pacing that Glenn and also Lewis Gilbert got into their films shows what's been lost in the self regarding Craig era.
What a fantastic bond action movie, I love this movie so much, definitely in the top five of the best bonds ever, it will always be the biggest disappointment of the bond series that dalton only ever did two movies, if he went on and did five right up to goldeneye, I know that he would have been the best bond ever, as it stands anyway, hes only second best to Connery.
True, but at the same time, Dalton admitted that GoldenEye wouldn’t have been half as successful if he was still in the role. Still, I think he should of done at least two more after Licence to Kill before signing off.
This is arguably the finest escape in a very realistic dangerous situation. If not the best , clearly one of the best. Bond getting overmatched and shooting a spear to escape is nothing short of brilliant.
It is awesome! Although I'm not sure about realistic, he'd have died of de compression sickness when he surfaced quickly and then took off in the plane!
@oliverbates1843 you can say that about so many bond escapes when he barely escapes death. We just learn to except it. If I get too serious about it, I take away the fun.
And they used the same silly spearfishing fight scene in space with 'Moonraker'
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One of the best action scenes in Bond history.
Yes
I love later in the film when Krest is trying to explain all this to Sanchez and he just thinks he’s making it up
They used the same nonsense on Krest in this film that they used with Mister Big / Kananga - he ended up with an over-inflated opinion of himself.
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Let me get this right, he waterskis behind the plane...
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One of the finest Bond action sequences ever. Credit to John Glen, Timothy 'balls of steel' Dalton and all the stunt guys involved. Many thanks.
This has to be the most "Bond" like thing thats ever happened in the series. Unbelievably badass and a highlight of the film
Have you seen the Sean Connery Films ?
@@mrandrossguy9871 but this one ups the ante and stakes, he rush to the enemies and fought them viciously.
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Very underrated bond. One of my favourite bond actors. Nailed the fleming if you ask me
License to kill is such a great film. Dalton really brings a raw intensity while also capable of being charming when needed.
It is a tragedy this was only of two films he did.
Another one with him would have been nice. He is one of my top 3 Bonds. Brosnan, Connery, and Dalton.
Thanks for the comment Dalton.
After licence to kill dalton deserve more two bond movie..Unfortunately not done..
@@sazidhossain7973 I don't know how he is health wise these days, but I would be thrilled to see him in a future Bond film.
Totally agree, Dalton really was raw dogging it in these films. Got all the ladies! HEY!!
I love the rare moments in Bond films where the lack of guys shooting at Bond (or the lack of him being hit) can actually be explained. When they first see him he's both very far away, partly covered by a metal underwater craft and with the dude with the gun being on turbulent water (which a line mentions earlier) and perhaps Krest wouldn't want his shipment destroyed any further than it already has by Bond. Underwater guns are practically useless so they shift to harpoons. And when Bond is jetskiing behind the plane its almost impossible to hit, the speed, the rash movements of Bond flying behind the plane, again you dont want to shoot down your own smuggler, and Bond also quickly makes it onto the plane and in the air.
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To quote Koskov from the previous movie :" Don't shoot, you'll hit the plane!"
It's also so crazy that if it happened you'd be as shell shocked as Krest is.
This is one of the best Bond recovery scenes. Total bad ass.
Imagine how high the fish would be after Bond put all that coke in the water.
They'd be so high, bond would see them floating by his plane.
This movie was miles better than Living Daylights. This was an action film to be proud of. Really good acting. Great locations. Interesting plot. Good villain.
Because, The Living Daylights was written with Roger Moore in mind. Then changed midly to fit Dalton...but still kept some Moore-ish Bind moments. Licence to Kill was written for Dalton. Its a rough and dirty real revenge with intense scenes. Like peoples heads exploding.
Damn good action. What an underrated Bond!
the most cynism and gore bond
dramatical music and ambiance
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On the brink of drowning with 4 divers on you... into a plane carpeted with millions of dollars, all this under 2 minutes: pure Bond
Another thing i loved: Bond kept the cash and used it for his cover later, placing it in the villain's bank no less lol
Dalton portrayed the real things which happens in the spy world. He was serious like a professional military spy, sober like an experienced commando and not that too much womanizer. But the dark shades of a spy's inner mind have been perfectly portrayed. What do you expect more?
Exactly. Moore was a bit too much of a womanizer in his movies. This feels more "realistic" if you can use that word describing a bond movie.
I really wished there were more films where he played James Bond.
@@erikm9768yeah but who watches James Bond movies for realism?
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Favourite Bond film, everything about it just rules.
Pretty good James Bond movie. To bad Timothy Dalton only did 2 Bond movies. Thanks for posting this.
3:23 - the score is so fantastic
Michael Kamen is a music titan
yes a large tribute for this marvellous sequence
John Glen was really good with action. He knows how to build up some suspense.
There's a reason he was kept on for five films. He was a solid director, exactly what the Bond films need.
@@sebastianfitzptraick7395 absolutely... after John Glen nobody could give the action effects like him. The later movies action looked very pale infront of John Glen's creativity.
2:50 007: I'm screwed . . .
3:13 just kidding. Haha !!!
@@sebastianfitzptraick7395 from which movie to which?
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This scene was amazing and badass. I can't help but smile as Bond water skis with the James Bond theme playing. License To Kill was a great James Bond movie and Dalton is the best James Bond. Ever.
the "with Sharky's congratulations" sequence, my prefered one. (007 says that in a nervous breakdown just before this sequence and he harpons the Sharky's killer)
One of my favourite bond films. A shame audiences weren’t ready for it.
Tra i film piu belli di jamas bond ma i miei film preferiti di James bond sono quelli di sean connery e pirce brosnan rispettivamente di nazionalita ' scozzese e irlandese Timothy dalton insieme roger moore e daniel graig sono gli unici attori di nazionalita inglese
"He just flew away, like a little bird..."
"That's Right Amigo!, It's Mine! *Grabs by Collar & Throws up against Equipment* "You think I'm Stupid, Huh?", "You Rip me off & then use my own Money to KILL ME!!,You Want it so Bad THAN TAKE IT!!! *Throws in Vault*.
For me Timothy Dalton is the Best 007. He was the dark versión of James Bond, tough as nails, Intense, serious but kind and fair when he has to be. "License To Kill" is for me after "From Russia Whit Love" The Best movie in the Franchise, we have a 007 out of is confort zone with no gadgets, fancy Cars, out MI6 and all those things we tought mede i'm special. He just survive using his habilities and inteligence. "The living Daylights" is a wonderfull movie, this bring back the Old fashion Spy intrigue, with Roger Moore Everything was about save the World is the Best adaptation of a Ian Fleming novel and Dalton portrait the original visión of the author character. Thats why Timothy Dalton is the Best Bond ever!!! 😎 Before Craig did a realistic Bond, Dalton did that first.... It would be fantastic watch him starring Goldeneye or at least Two more pictures 😓
I'm glad someone else out there agrees that this is one of the very best Bond movies. Together with For Your Eyes Only, it's frequently overlooked or forgotten in the pantheon of great ones.
Dalton's Bond is often written off as humourless, but this has always been unfair: he may not mug to the camera as much as Moore or Brosnan but he has plenty of one-liners, just delivered with more bite, and the extra seriousness he brings to the role helps to sell the stunts, which are among the most outrageous in the series: this one is a particular highlight, but there's also the the plane heist at the start of the movie. For those who love the tone of the Daniel Craig movies, Dalton's anticipate them by twenty years, and Dalton for my money looks a hundred times better in the part.
The main thing that Dalton's movies lack is a memorable villain. Sanchez was alright but he doesn't have the panache of the really great Bond villains like Goldfinger, Blofeld, Scaramanga or Trevelyan. Other than that, this film is pretty much perfect.
3:31 the best point in any of the bond movies.
The reason i got into James Bond was because of Timothy Dalton`s portrayal of the character. Great Actor The Best 007 .
Good, but Connery is the best.
Aw man really one of the best Bond scenes ever
I love how soon after he throws the money away like it's worth nothing to him, because it isn't.
I love how down to earth they make Dalton's Bond in this movie.
One thing I have to say about James Bond as portrayed by Timothy Dalton there's a level of believability that he might be smart enough to pull it off I think was missing in previous Bond outings. Moore and Connery I think lacked that attribute.
The one film where James Bond shows his true vengeful personality. I truly wish to see Timothy Dalton making another third movie.
yeah
@@mandicristina06 There was talk about him doing GOLDENEYE but there was problems with scheduling I think plus somebody said Dalton was in his '40s so he walked away giving the .007 fan base a introduction to PIERCE BROSNAN.
Frank Lesher .007 wanted revenge in HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE against BLOFELD for killing his ONE AND ONLY WIFE.
Dalton should have played in ''A View to a Kill''.
Frank Lesher Connery wanted revenge against Goldfinger for the murder of Jill Masterson but was told by M to remain objective and keep his personal feelings out of the mission.
Gotta give it to Bond, he knows how to hook himself out of situations.
Specially with ships or boats involved because he was a commander.
If you deep dive into his character, it just takes one's breath away.
A great film Timothy Dalton, never got the credit he deserved.Such a shame he didn't do Goldeneye, it all ready made for him.
Dalton wouldn't have worked in Goldeneye.
mikesteelheart, I have to agree. I think Brosnan would have always done a better job in Goldeneye.
DudeRyanDude yes but dalton was very good to brosnan is very good as well
@@thesalandarian3314 I agree with your comments Dalton was more brutal.
Michael Lawrence yeah I think people were more used to the Roger Moore romantic bond than the Timothy Dalton bond though he did to well even though people didn’t really like license to kill though I liked it though
and then bond frames the bad guy with the money 😂
“Launder it.”
Out With A Bang 💥💥
You rip me off then use my own money to pay someone to kill me?
Too bad not alot of Americans didn't see this movie during the summer of 1989. They were mostly watching Batman instead.
Too bad not a lot of Americans saw this movie. Also too bad not a lot of Americans know English too well.
@@sammysouth8372 oh well
Wasn't just batman, there was back to the future, lethal weapon 2, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade etc. It's one of the reason why Goldeneye got a late 95 release as opposed to being released in the summer
@@SFNDMK the movies that prevented Licence To Kill for debuting #1 on the opening weekend here in the US was Batman, Lethal Weapon 2, and believe it or not: Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.
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I love when the clips end with the the Bond theme and some kind of outrageous violence, followed by the 007 logo.
The background music in this was the best amongst all Bond movies
I agree !! called "with Sharky's congratulations"
I loved Roger Moores Bond, but thought Timothys was a don't mess with me Bond and took him in a different direction, he stuck to Flemings Bond perfectly well and would have preferred him in Goldeneye than Bronson, he would have been class!
Paul S do like Bronson?
@@thatdude5353 Pete Bronson was only great in Goldeneye (though I have a soft spot for Tomorrow Never Dies too). Danny Clegg started promising but for me he's become utterly dull, stiff and miserable all the time. I also have never quite been able to really picture him as Bond unfortunately. But overall my fave was Timothys Doulton and early John Connolly. Geoff Lazerberrys was a bit meh overall, but I still fully respect that he did an amazing job considering he wasn't even an actor and On Heir Marjory's Senior Service was a brilliant Bond film.
@@DM-kv9kj Brosnan was only great in Goldeneye?
@@DM-kv9kj your opinion might carry some weight if you learned the actors’ names first.
I think brosnan was good in all 4 of the ones he did. The films themselves though were just a mixed bag after goldeneye. Not really his fault
One of the BEST Bond movies, I think. Having Carey Lowell sure didn't hurt either! Second only to Honor Blackman ( Goldfinger ), she's my favorite Bond girl!
3:46 this single moment has more excitement than any of the Craig movies after CR...
Love Timothy Dalton as James Bond! Top class!
This is probably pedantic, but the scuba diver in me is horrified at the rapid ascent.
Hah aha I was thinking the same- And then up into a plane? For shame. LOL
Michael Kamen's score was great in this
Yeah it was amazing
The best amongst all Bonds
RIP Michael Kamen
Such a good film. Looks way better too than the modern day rubbish. About time they went back to their old camera style.
In my opinion, any film from any time period can look good with good direction, I think Joker was directed well, and it felt both old and new.
One of most underrated Bond sequences. 3:11
One of the best Bond scenes.
One of the best underwater sequences of the franchise
Luv It! The barefoot water skiing Amazing
We were the first to barefoot behind a seaplane. We practiced that for two days before we filmed shot.
The poor fishes are going to be on an All-Time High.
I maybe in the minority but Timothy Dalton is one of my favorite Bonds
Ummm no. You're not in the minority at all. These days Dalton had a cult following. He's beloved. You might of been in minority in 1989....but it's pretty damn common now to be a fan of Dalton.
@@Aaliyahchannel2024 Nice☺
Dalton was the best Bond, IMHO. If required, as cold as cold could be.
It's notable how the soundtrack in this scene sounds similar to the Die Hard soundtrack. Of course it's because Michael Kamen did both movies.
LICENCE TO KILL IS MASTERPIECE
MY FAVORITE THIS FILM
Underwater scenes are great
If you’re wearing those big dark sunglasses in the 80’s you’re automatically a bad guy. 🤣
2 C$:
#1: 4:38 Does money saves?
#2: Those guys falling off the plane are priceless, thumb up director!.
Water Skiing without skis? That stuntman is a fucking legend.
3:54 This reminds me of the plane sequence in Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. "Benji, open the door!"
Saw this movie in the cinema again last night, like seeing it for the first time when it's on the big screen
A real good Bond action scene 😊👍
Haha kicking and punching underwater with force. Only possible with Bond.
Underwater and aerial, pure James Bond 😎
I was 28 when this filem was first aired.
That was a long time ago.
Me too. Feels like it was a year ago. Two marriages later......
the thing about this is, due to the physics of diving, Bond would have got the Bends with such a rapid ascent.
007-Yet again finding a way to turn almost-certain death into a fighting chance to live!
Licence To Kill is an amazing film. I think what might dissuade people from watching it is that it doesn’t have any easily identifiable action scenes except the ending. This could be considered an action scenes but its not as easily recognisable as the car chases (or any vehicle chase) or the plane sequence in Octopussy or The Living Daylights. Perhaps a car chase might’ve helped make this movie more money at the time and have people recognise how great it is.
and this sequence, "c'est de la roupie de sansonnet" ?
When they cut his O2 line....I call that move the "Reverse Thunderball".
Best James Bond! Best bad ass scene!
Dalton is so slept on in his Bond portrayal
You have 20 seconds to learn how a door can fly 😊
same door that came off the Alaska Airline 737 Max 9
Yep...First class Bond film....with imho the best title song by Gladys Knight with it's homage to the Goldfinger theme. The pacing that Glenn and also Lewis Gilbert got into their films shows what's been lost in the self regarding Craig era.
saw the newest bond movie today, it was pretty good. The interplay with Bond and the new 007 was enjoyable
You cut out the part where he celebrates his new found riches.
you're joking ! but it also cut too late at the beginnig
I Always here Bond music when i clean my gutters out just before a bad storm..
The classic "bad guy falling to death" sound file with classic Benny Hill style dummies being dropped to their death. Happens at least once per movie.
Criminally underrated Bond
i love this movie
James took the money right out of Krest's hands. 😂
Mr. Timothy Dalton played well.
That was actually a great scene, esp when the 100 blows into his face
A crazy scene but one of my favourites in the movie
Great stuff
How kind of Bond, he feeds fish with cocaine.
It is a crime Dalton only had 2 bond films. I would have loved to see him as the star of the later Moore films, no disrespect to Moore
4:35 4:40 That grunt sound effect is just so funny they only used that in Dalton's films.
All those fishes must have gotten super high
No expiry date of license of mr. James bond .🔫🔫
The most hard-boiled and pulp Bond film since Dr No. Just feels like material from a yellowed paperback.
Pierce Brosnan was supposed to be in this film be but NBC would not allow him out of his contract for the show Remington Steele.
Nice touch when the unconscious pilot yells when dumped at the end.
First Bond movie what i really enjoyed
Chris Nolan recreates this scene in Batman Begins when Batman escapes an angry mob.
James bond movie is the best my in opinion
I'm not a huge fan of this one, yet I still love Dalton's Bond.
Booooo
What a fantastic bond action movie, I love this movie so much, definitely in the top five of the best bonds ever, it will always be the biggest disappointment of the bond series that dalton only ever did two movies, if he went on and did five right up to goldeneye, I know that he would have been the best bond ever, as it stands anyway, hes only second best to Connery.
True, but at the same time, Dalton admitted that GoldenEye wouldn’t have been half as successful if he was still in the role. Still, I think he should of done at least two more after Licence to Kill before signing off.
4:23 They did't notice the sound of the noise from outside. 😆
The wind is rushing in from the door that’s already open.
he already had a door open ;)
the plug came off just like on Alaska Airline 737 Max 9
Compliments of Sharky
what an intriguing action scene
James Bond was extraordinarily normal in this episode of the James Bond show, starring James Bond as James Bond. .
That rapid ascent to the surface has got to give you the bends.
He flew away,...like a bird..
“Would I make up a story like that?”
@@victorrain that's right, amigo. It's mine.
MARK LAKRA Wait! Please let’s talk a minute! That’s not my money! Oh God! That hurt! Ahhh! What are you gonna do!? Please! Franz! No! Ahhh!
@@victorrain Pop!
Anthony Zerbe's head exploded in this and a Star Trek movie.