This was the first attempt at Barry modernising the Bond sound into the 80s with the wailing electric guitar in the background. He took it one step further in The Living Daylights with the drum machine backing.
Actually, he's done plenty of modern stuff throughout most of his music. With electric bass guitar in Goldfinger, and electric guitar playing the main theme in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969, 16 years before this.
Everything or Nothing was a game that was a better Bond movie than some of the actual movies. Speaking of actual movies, AVTAK will always hold a special place in my heart. So underrated.
Born in 88 my father recorded the last part of the movie with this fight scene. I was 7 when I saw the movie. Since than my goal was visit the SF and the Golden Gate Bridge what I did in 2012. I looked up and in my mind I saw that blimp crash into the bridge and Zorin fight with Bond.
Fun fact. For filming, there was 3 different setups. 1. The actors in front of a back projector 2. Actors on an enlarged tower replica at pinewood studios. 3. Stuntmen fighting on the real bridge.
This is a simply dramatic, classical score for the ultimate final confrontation. Each pro - and antagonist having his own instrumental style. Lost art.
Are there any soundtracks that are like this in other movie or tv show scenes of final desperate battles where the villain snaps and has nothing left to lose and just wants to kill the hero?
Don't talk nonsense! Each bond theme (...and especially the older ones) is unique! They can't repeat them, every once in a while, just to please morons like you!
In general, they should just bring back more of the old John Barry tracks from the early Bond films. The use of the theme from On Her Majesty's Secret Service was a good start, but I'm still waiting for the day the 007 theme (separate from the James Bond theme) gets used again.
And this is exactly why "A View To A Kill" is among my Top 10 personal favorite 007 films of all-time! So what if Roger Moore was past his prime; I could care less! Chris Walken was very maniacal in this film!
that moment when you realise that computers in Silicon Valley would have needed Max's microchips in order to work, in fact his biggest customers would have come from Silicon Valley, so really Max would have been killing most of his customers
As much as I like Roger Moore as Bond, I think that this should have been Timothy Dalton’s first Bond movie (or Octopussy), and Christopher Walken is one of my favorite actors. However, I kinda wish that David Bowie had played Max Zorin. I think Dalton vs Bowie would have been great.
@@jamesr1524 Yeah, I can understand why this was Moore's last Bond film. He was a bit too old for the role by this point. But I still can enjoy the film. Very underrated.
Roger more & Sean Connery starred in the best James bond series ever. Bond id not the same. Just listen to this bond theme music and compare it with the present. No contest Roger more wins
This movie had the best promo poster. You’ve got Bond and his damsel in distress, the villain holding a smoking submachine gun on the high ground. The water hundreds of feet below and the city in the distance. Absolutely badass.
Ken Gingrich Yes indeed. Timothy Dalton was good for his time, Pierce Brosnan was more of a pretty boy to me. I love the actor himself, but his turn as 007 wasn't my cup of tea. Daniel Craig is just too damned serious. I suppose each Bond for each era. But Moore was my childhood Bond, literally for the first 13 years of my life.
Then properly revived with Timothy Dalton with his accurate portrayal to the literary character from Fleming's novels. Timothy was better than both and ahead of his time.
No joke, but when i was 17 and watch this Fight, i imagined what it would be like if i fight against Danny Phantom! So I'm the Bad Guy and Danny Phantom is the Hero!
He would have done three films from 1985 to 1989. And if Dalton made his debut as Bond in 1985, the critics could give positive reviews to this, and it would be his 2nd best Bond film with Licence to Kill as the best Bond film in the Dalton era.
El inicio es de suspense esas notas que saltan como canicas que se golpean y en el 0:06 se desvanecen con esos bajos tan angustiosos de que una hecatombe digamos se acerca,no hay tiempo que perder Desde el 1:52 ese cambio de dirección y las ráfagas de flautadas 2 o 3 que siguen reflejan a la perfección el vértigo la adrenalina la tensión de un combate cuerpo a cuerpo sencillamente espectacular como ningún otro con hacha en mano,Dios mío y se tienen en equilibrio y no se caen al final el villano a de caer al menos y así es
I think they made this in order to give a conclusion to Roger Moore's James Bond career in an visually impressive manner. I also heard that this is also an homage to Mount Rushmore scene in North by Northwest with score by Bernard Herrmann.
no the Octopussy Bond was not bad. It was quite funny and there were nice places...Dan Reese says he could never get through this bond movie. So go watch Casino royale, nr. 1 trash bond movie which is 100 times worse than any old bond movie. I fell asleep while watching this bond move and didnt understand anything. The roger moore bond movies were good, the movies nowadays are bad, it's not only that craig is nowhere as good as roger moore or maybe timothy dalton or prosnan. It's the script that is always too complicated and there is missing something that those old movies had...
It’s noticeable that when John Barry stopped composing for Bond movies the quality went down. Now we just have David Arnold etc and TV movie grade tedium. Not to say he hasn’t done any good scores but he isn’t up there with John Barry. But his Bond music really sucks as do all the brosnan and Craig crap
This was the first attempt at Barry modernising the Bond sound into the 80s with the wailing electric guitar in the background. He took it one step further in The Living Daylights with the drum machine backing.
Actually, he's done plenty of modern stuff throughout most of his music. With electric bass guitar in Goldfinger, and electric guitar playing the main theme in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969, 16 years before this.
@@braydenweaver3937 I think you could make a good case for bill conti being the first to modernise the bond soundtrack into the 80s
@@symbiotetoast3649 what about Marvin Hamlisch with The Spy Who Loved Me?
@@symbiotetoast3649 Good point
@@braydenweaver3937 thank you im a big fan of bills work
A View To A Kill... One of my favourite... The music is excellent, incomparable to movies nowerdays...
and it's underrated. I never even noticed Roger Moore's age I just thought it was a cool movie
@@UltraCoolSuperOne97said here, A View To A Kill is underrated but the most Underrated is Octopussy
@@UltraCoolSuperOne97 , Same. Never thought about it until reading the things others said about it
@@charlierichards5865 Dont really know what people have against Octopussy in particular.
John Barry's best song in the film! The whole film was building up to this final battle and it had to sound ICONIC!!!
M: "I believe you'll know him as Zorin's student."
Bond: "Ah yes, Max Zorin. We used to play Bridge together. He lost."
That was an amazing game.
Everything or Nothing was a game that was a better Bond movie than some of the actual movies. Speaking of actual movies, AVTAK will always hold a special place in my heart. So underrated.
@@RisingBeast00 Needs an HD remake
@@SylvesterFox007 For me personally, Everything Or Nothing feels like the real farewell of Pierce Brosnan instead of Die Another Day! :)
Max Zorin, not Max Zorrin.
John Barry is absolutely impeccable score maker...the tension is fabulous...so full of suspense. You don't hear scores like this anymore.
Love the way Barry uses the electric guitar to make it feel more modern and 80s, great innovator he was.
Awesome. Epic. Barry truly captured that “high up” danger feeling. One wrong step and you’re doomed. Still awesome 37 years later.
An amazing score to an underrated Bond film.
Not talking about Roger Moore‘s age I agree. This film is actually pretty good!
Walken as a vilain was underrated also
Walken and a freaking blimp!
Love it or hate it.. it was different. Not the Star Wars “every movie is about a death star” disease.
I sing karaoke .,.. and Duran Duran were basically gods along with aHa back in the 80's ....
That comeback at 2:33 and the guitar 🎸 💕 love it 🥰 makes me feel like James Bond
Born in 88 my father recorded the last part of the movie with this fight scene. I was 7 when I saw the movie. Since than my goal was visit the SF and the Golden Gate Bridge what I did in 2012. I looked up and in my mind I saw that blimp crash into the bridge and Zorin fight with Bond.
What a score to end an Bond Era, this is epic. ❤️
This film’s music is easily among my favorite among the Bond films. I’ll have to rewatch this just for the score.
The Octopussy movie soundtrack is also really good.
Max Zorin survived the fall and became Max Shreck in Gotham (Batman Returns 1992)
Aleksandar Vil XD
In Wedding Crashers Max Zorin married Solitaire and got 2 daughters (persued by Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn), son, black butler, and old mother
And then Catwoman fries him in the end.
Mind blown
Your funny 😎
"Maxxxxx! MAAAAAAAAAAAAAXXXXX! "AHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!"
More, More power!!!
May Day: "What a view..."
Zorin: "...to a kill."
Ha AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! *Dead*
More! DO IT!!!
This is exactly what I was expecting to find the moment I scrolled down here.
John Barry ... Incomparable legend ... Sadly ,there will never be a composer again with that level of passion in movie music ...
David Arnold came close. Or he did almost Barry-like scores
Never say never again.
Love this part 0:31
I. Th. I personally prefer 1:28 it sounds a slight bit better
It's so brilliant... it's the sound of total and utter madness @I. Th.
It kind of remembers me of the music to some of the mountain levels in donkey kong country 3.
@2:33...
Same
I love seeing Zorin rip the fire axe off the wall like it's his birthright.
What a moving masterpiece of bond music. Awesome love it
Way better than the 1962 version
Best villain fight at end ever
Yes. Such an iconic scene.
That electric guitar sends shivers down my spine 🔥🔥
This was the scariest ending for sure. 2 guys and a girl hundreds of feet in the air. Oh shit, he has an axe.
Fun fact. For filming, there was 3 different setups.
1. The actors in front of a back projector
2. Actors on an enlarged tower replica at pinewood studios.
3. Stuntmen fighting on the real bridge.
Anthological.
I love how the composer incorporated the main theme from OHMSS into this soundtrack, it suits it really well.
Legendary song, legendary scene.
This is a simply dramatic, classical score for the ultimate final confrontation.
Each pro - and antagonist having his own instrumental style.
Lost art.
Are there any soundtracks that are like this in other movie or tv show scenes of final desperate battles where the villain snaps and has nothing left to lose and just wants to kill the hero?
The guitar riffs man.
This is a great bad ass soundtrack for a Bond Movie. I remember seeing this many times as a kid. They don't make em like this anymore.
“Go get him. Go!”
Say what you want about the movie this is still a kickass bgm
and the movie is excellent
They should bring this score back in one of the next Bond films
No need to cheapen greatness!
Don't talk nonsense! Each bond theme (...and especially the older ones) is unique! They can't repeat them, every once in a while, just to please morons like you!
In general, they should just bring back more of the old John Barry tracks from the early Bond films. The use of the theme from On Her Majesty's Secret Service was a good start, but I'm still waiting for the day the 007 theme (separate from the James Bond theme) gets used again.
And this is exactly why "A View To A Kill" is among my Top 10 personal favorite 007 films of all-time! So what if Roger Moore was past his prime; I could care less! Chris Walken was very maniacal in this film!
This song is epic and the movie too
"Mayday..............will provide you with a drink”
"This way, please....."
@@RogueBoyScout *Heads down a flight of stairs.*
Think its hard to describe how epic this is
What an excellent soundtrack
sir roger moore best james bond RIP god bless you sir
I especially like this soundtrack ❤️
@2:33. Oh man what is that sound.......? I assume this is where the madman got the dynamite.
No movie is as overhated as this one smh
I know. People should really take that stick out their arse once in a while.
Barry understood that in a Bond film, you need an action theme, separate from the title tune. This is one of his greatest.
Why do we have sticks of dynamite in an airship ? A. Because !
I really miss the old style Bond movies.
that moment when you realise that computers in Silicon Valley would have needed Max's microchips in order to work, in fact his biggest customers would have come from Silicon Valley, so really Max would have been killing most of his customers
yeah but he wanted all the profits Im guessing
When you realise Elon musk is Zorin 😅
Roger Ebert pointed that out, too.
Max...... Max.....!
I felt for him in that moment...
0:31
1:27
2:31
Wasn't the best Moore movie. But i enjoyed it :D
This movie would actually have been great had it been Dalton playing Bond.
As much as I like Roger Moore as Bond, I think that this should have been Timothy Dalton’s first Bond movie (or Octopussy), and Christopher Walken is one of my favorite actors. However, I kinda wish that David Bowie had played Max Zorin. I think Dalton vs Bowie would have been great.
@@jamesr1524 Yeah, I can understand why this was Moore's last Bond film.
He was a bit too old for the role by this point.
But I still can enjoy the film. Very underrated.
Despite I adore Roger as Bond, I must admit that he'd become a little too old for this role and it's clearly visible. Dalton indeed would do it.
And maybe toning some of the humour down. Honestly, I can almost hear this piece during the truck chase in "Licence To Kill".
Roger more & Sean Connery starred in the best James bond series ever. Bond id not the same. Just listen to this bond theme music and compare it with the present. No contest Roger more wins
+TONYLOUISVISION & VIDEOGRAPHY PLUS Yes, I Agree with you !
Dylan Leraix II Thanks
TONYLOUISVISION & VIDEOGRAPHY PLUS I agree half
My rankings of bond:
1. Roger Moore (RIP)
2. Pierce Brosnan
3. Daniel Craig
4. Sean Connery
5. Timothy Dalton
6. George Lazenby
Wrong. Goldeneye had the best music.
This is the best one Roger Moore played in.
The wailing echoey electric guitar was the perfect accompaniment to a scene about people risking a drop from a bridge.
The last film for Roger Moore played James Bond and Loius Maxwell played Moneypenny
This movie had the best promo poster. You’ve got Bond and his damsel in distress, the villain holding a smoking submachine gun on the high ground. The water hundreds of feet below and the city in the distance. Absolutely badass.
Middle part of this track i always love
The ending of the last true Bond movie. 1985, end of an Era.
Ken Gingrich Yes indeed. Timothy Dalton was good for his time, Pierce Brosnan was more of a pretty boy to me. I love the actor himself, but his turn as 007 wasn't my cup of tea. Daniel Craig is just too damned serious. I suppose each Bond for each era. But Moore was my childhood Bond, literally for the first 13 years of my life.
Connery and Moore. That´s it.
Then properly revived with Timothy Dalton with his accurate portrayal to the literary character from Fleming's novels. Timothy was better than both and ahead of his time.
@@skyfallninja3377 Timothy was boring.
Messylin Maybe to the closed-minded, and to those that haven’t read Ian Fleming’s novels, yes.
An ex Commander of the British Navy against a KGB defector.
What I loved about Moore's Bond. Less Spectre, More Cold War antics. I was a cold war kid, what can I say...
Roger Moore legacy is on this movie
35 yrs ago today !
Least favourite bond movie has one of the best scores
One of the greatest things, among the music score and excellent supporting cast, about AVTAK is that Roger Moore played James Bond.
Max!!!
No joke, but when i was 17 and watch this Fight, i imagined what it would be like if i fight against Danny Phantom! So I'm the Bad Guy and Danny Phantom is the Hero!
0:31
This is great but it's almost the same as He's Dangerous isn't it?
This is the version that plays in the end fight. Just some changes in arrangement and mood.
I wish they had used more of that Electric Guitar more for this film's score. It's amazing
Cool. ✌
Epic!
Max, Max, MAX.
the best think in these movie. If only Dalton had took the part in this movie
He would have done three films from 1985 to 1989. And if Dalton made his debut as Bond in 1985, the critics could give positive reviews to this, and it would be his 2nd best Bond film with Licence to Kill as the best Bond film in the Dalton era.
@@philippeflores6672 exactly! This film has a very good script and story, it only lacks a fresh face.
@@philippeflores6672 License to Kill was probably the most realistic Bond before Craig showed up.
Roger did a great job. Dalton was good in the films he did, but I’m happy we’ve got (00)7 Bond movies with Roger. Wouldn’t change that if I could.
You are here for 0:31
Magnificent music band,and terrific.In fact,this movie was the only that scared me,in the Bond serie.
It´s only my opinion.Regards for everybody.
AWESOME! BOND THEME MUSIC
Una delle mie colonne sonore preferite di Bond. Zorin a mani basse in un eventuale top ten dei cattivi di Bond.
I hope that this awesome song will be in IOI's 007 game !
Os três maiores compositores de filmes : John Williams , Ênio morricone e John Barry .
MAX! Maxxxx!!
My favourite bond theme and from The living daylights when James tried to escape from the soviet police
Max! Maaaaaax!!
HA HA HA
El inicio es de suspense esas notas que saltan como canicas que se golpean y en el 0:06 se desvanecen con esos bajos tan angustiosos de que una hecatombe digamos se acerca,no hay tiempo que perder
Desde el 1:52 ese cambio de dirección y las ráfagas de flautadas 2 o 3 que siguen reflejan a la perfección el vértigo la adrenalina la tensión de un combate cuerpo a cuerpo sencillamente espectacular como ningún otro con hacha en mano,Dios mío y se tienen en equilibrio y no se caen al final el villano a de caer al menos y así es
From 1985😊
Best bond poster still so scary
This will hurt him more than me
RIP Roger and Tanya.
At 2:34 shit just got real.
San Fransisco.
I am the 900th person to like this.
Watch out!! He is dangerous!
Love the ?horn? in the background at 1:32
Saturday July 30th 2022 751pm
1:26 a 1:50 mejor parte
Looks more like Barbie than Tanya Roberts.
Love this part 3:33
james...JAMES!!!
I wish this was Dalton's entrance into the bond universe, not Moore's final hurrah
I think they made this in order to give a conclusion to Roger Moore's James Bond career in an visually impressive manner. I also heard that this is also an homage to Mount Rushmore scene in North by Northwest with score by Bernard Herrmann.
I’m happy Roger did it and wouldn’t have it any other way.
Let's dance, creep!
I'm so ferious pissoff 🔥 Tanya Robert has died I loved her in bond and Sheena RIP☹️🌹🙏
JAMES BOND:BOND JAMES BOND OO7
1:27 0:31
Boom max zorin wasted
Lousy Bond movie but one of the best scores
I could never get thru this horrible film but I heard a rumor that they went satisfied with Barry's soundtrack and had someone else score music in it
no the Octopussy Bond was not bad. It was quite funny and there were nice places...Dan Reese says he could never get through this bond movie. So go watch Casino royale, nr. 1 trash bond movie which is 100 times worse than any old bond movie. I fell asleep while watching this bond move and didnt understand anything. The roger moore bond movies were good, the movies nowadays are bad, it's not only that craig is nowhere as good as roger moore or maybe timothy dalton or prosnan. It's the script that is always too complicated and there is missing something that those old movies had...
*When you realise that Quantum Of Solace is just SPECTRE-lite, and Spectre is just Austin Powers 3*
It’s noticeable that when John Barry stopped composing for Bond movies the quality went down. Now we just have David Arnold etc and TV movie grade tedium. Not to say he hasn’t done any good scores but he isn’t up there with John Barry. But his Bond music really sucks as do all the brosnan and Craig crap
Then Pierce and Daniel came along and everything turned to politically correct shit. Even in former Soviet republic of Belarus everyone is saying WTF.
At least indicate this is audio not video. Shake my head!