Thank You for sharing this, I had no idea that they filmed an alternate take of the scene where James Bond confronts who he thinks is an intruder in his hotel room, and he fires the Berretta 950 pistol that Pam loaned him. Too bad this is not on the DVD/ Blu Ray since MGM usually includes television spots as part of the bonus features. Also it great to see Timothy Dalton wearing the Galco Falcon holster at the end of the spot. Although it took me sometime to find one since Galco discontinued the Falcon holster due a patent dispute, I did manage to find a similar looking shoulder holster to display my Walther PPK replica in.
The First PG-13 Bond Film (No More Goofy Shtick, no more Silly campy shite, Just Violence, mystery, thrills, suspense, and take bond seriously until Goldeneye and Casino Royale which we’re my only favorites almost no CGI, almost No bullshite just practical effects. License to Kill is kinda Underrated.)
I remember watching it as a little kid and thinking I was watching an R-rated movie I could tell I wasn’t supposed to be watching it, but my parents rented it for me thinking it was like an old cute bond
This movie rocks.💜💜💜💜💜💜👍
Same justin
Thank You for sharing this, I had no idea that they filmed an alternate take of the scene where James Bond confronts who he thinks is an intruder in his hotel room, and he fires the Berretta 950 pistol that Pam loaned him. Too bad this is not on the DVD/ Blu Ray since MGM usually includes television spots as part of the bonus features. Also it great to see Timothy Dalton wearing the Galco Falcon holster at the end of the spot. Although it took me sometime to find one since Galco discontinued the Falcon holster due a patent dispute, I did manage to find a similar looking shoulder holster to display my Walther PPK replica in.
The First PG-13 Bond Film (No More Goofy Shtick, no more Silly campy shite, Just Violence, mystery, thrills, suspense, and take bond seriously until Goldeneye and Casino Royale which we’re my only favorites almost no CGI, almost No bullshite just practical effects. License to Kill is kinda Underrated.)
I love license to kill
I remember watching it as a little kid and thinking I was watching an R-rated movie I could tell I wasn’t supposed to be watching it, but my parents rented it for me thinking it was like an old cute bond
Or should we say license revoked?