Choreographed by Bob Anderson (1922 - 2012). This guy gave us some of the greatest sword fights from some the most popular movies. He started on “The Master of Ballentrae” in 1952. He not only gave us THIS sword fight, but the sword fights from “Lord of the Rings”, “Zorro”, “Highlander”, the first “Pirates of the Caribbean” and many others. He was also the man inside the Darth Vader suit for the fights between Vader and Luke. Every time I see a video of one of the sword fights he choreographed, I feel like I need to give him the recognition he deserves. Rant over.
Whoa, I've always adored this scene (to this day, it remains my favourite duel scene ever) but I had no idea who choreographed it. Thank you very much for sharing!
I love how Graves is venting all of his anger and frustration during their fight. Of course he knows who Bond is, and he probably wanted to kill him. You can see how quickly he becomes more ferocious and pissed off.
That's why I love this scene. Usually, Bond and the villain are figuring each other out, but Graves already knows who Bond is, but Bond doesn't... After Graves tried and fails to kill Bond, Frost had to step in to get control... People malign this scene but I really like it
I love how the whole fight is so dramatic and outlandish: Bond and Graves bashing each other about, trashing the place apart, even chasing each other out of the fencing room and at the end Graves is just like "Yeah, all good bro, just a bit of fun."
Yea I think it’s funny how angry graves is and then at the end. no problem bro. If only we could get over our petty differences and shrug them off like that to.
I agree. I couldn't help but notice how his temper seemed to get worse with every second from the moment he saw the diamond that Bond showed him. I have to say that this scene was pretty exhilarating...
It's funny, I bet this scene is the reason he landed the role of captain flint in black sails, Toby Stephens has mastered how to look both heroic and terrifying while sword fighting.
Best hand-to-hand combat scene in any Bond movie. The acting alone make you believe that this is a dead-serious grudge match that can only end one way. Cudos to the fight choreographers and especially the sound department!
Who would be the top? Personally, I'd have liked to have seen Brosnan taking the shaft so we can hear him grimace in pain like he always was doing in his 4 films.
He made the worst injury noises out of all the Bonds. I'm actually quite partial to Roger Moore's Oh-OHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhwwwwwwwww! noises from his last 2 Bonds.
@@AAARREUUUGHHHH Thanks but I enjoy my bond movies with weaponized satellites and bloody sword fights, you know man stuff. Not bond movies that are 90% pointless talking where the main villain( Silva) exhibits homoerotic tendencies and tries to come on to the main protagonist who is straight Male. Skyfall was shit.
I think that Graves is my favorite Bond villain, because he doesn’t just monologue his plan, he mocks and insults Bond as a person, unlike most other Bond villains.
Dante Eudora There is a video game called 007 Legends, with one film for each Bond actor in the story, including Die Another Day as Brosnan’s film. Toby Stephens even reprised his role as Graves for the game, though it starts at the ice palace and skips the fencing.
Not the best Bond movie by a long shot, but Graves/Moon is a pretty realistic psychopath. Thrill-seeking, poor behavioral controls, superficial charm, hair-trigger temper etc, it's all there.
In the novel, Moonraker ... A rich German Nazi is hideously disfigured during the war - he has plastic surgery and reinvents himself as the darling of England ... persuading the government to enact the "Moonraker" program .. which is a demonstration of Britain's nuclear deterent. But the missile's gyroscopes are programmed to hit London, not the North Sea as planned. It's a shame that this movie wasn't more like the Daniel Craig movies running with this storyline. The CGI parasurfing thing was so silly and stupid, even by Roger Moore skiing standards. However - I love this sword fight! And Miranda Frost (I wanted her to win against Jinx!) - so pleased that Rosamund went on to do some great roles (like Gone Girl). So - this movie wasn't a total loss ... and I also came to see what the title song was actually doing. It's tuneless and clubby - but that's perfect for a mantra of holding on to your sanity while you're being tortured every day. So, the song "Die Another Day" has actually improved with age - within the context of the tortured Bond set-up.
Pierce Brosnan is the incarnation of Bond to me. Despite the mainstream opinion I think all four of his Bond movies are great. Die Another Day may be over the top but it is definitely the most witty of all Bond movies and thematises the corruption of the west.
he defintely helped bridge the gap for the 99-00s. His films were high budget and "over the top" as most films were in that time period. Daniel Craig's films are just plainly cinematiic as ever. Skyfall is great but Spectre is just too much computer effects.
Think of all the bloodshed/Iraq war etc that would have been avoided if Bush/the West had accepted the Iraqi side's offer for the dispute to be settled through a duel between the presidents to save the America and Iraqi people from war stress. edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/10/03/iraq.bush.duel/
@@BilltheButcher1855 Yes, of course. But Viggo Mortensen needed a very few minutes to fiming the battle against the Nazgul. So, Viggo Mortensen is the best student who has got Anderson.
I don't care if it's realistic or not, this is one of the great sword fighting scenes in film history. Foils to rapiers to BROADSWORDS. WOWWW. :-) It started looking like they had stopped acting and were going at it for real.
You know, this scene really does a good job of revealing the absurdity of the "civilized" nature of fencing. Swords are weapons of war. Sword-fighting is a blood sport. You can wrap it up in many layers of pretense but that won't change its fundamental nature.
Gotta say, along with the close-quarters fight with Trevelian in Golden Eye, this the other best fight scene in Brosnan’s tenure as Bond. And it edges out the Golden Eye fight because you see more of Brosnan in the fight itself. Great editing also (I’ve probably said that before but hey it’s that good)
rich b. you should be understanding how unrealistic movies are compared to actual life. in my 41 yrs I've seen combat, survived nearly drowning and was in a train wreck at 9yrs old. I'm hoping that's all of my near dying experiences. Bond goes through more than that in the first few minutes of film.
Considering Toby Stephens body..of work that is...since then ...seems like he would have been an amazing Bond himself. Take his Raven Rochester locks and sardonic tongue with the devil may care Flint attitude...Damnnnn.
Dan Fox a sword’s sharpness is not determined by the style itself. Sharpness varies from material to material and even between swords of the same style. Japanese steel doesn’t hold the sharpest edge even within the parameters of steel swords.
My favorite James Bond scene. It starts with modern fencing (traditional handled foils?)moving to Renaissance era cut and thrust broadswords or sabers, ending with medieval hand-and-a-half swords. Testosterone tsunami. Beautifully choreographed. The same “wang clang” sounds as in The Duelist. Just magnificent.
Honestly this is one of my favourite sword fights in a movie of all time, the starting chivalry, the wager, the attacks seem realistic, the people confused watching, the build up of weaponry the music score, the final push from Bond at the end on the walkway and the sick finishing blow with the tension at the end stopped by Miranda and the class of both men to agree to lose/accept the handshake. Very well done scene that has me coming back.
The film is a bit of a train-wreck overall, but scenes like this are what kept me coming back to it constantly as a kid, it’s exceptionally choreographed, edited and scored! Just brilliant!
What I love about the character of Gustav Graves is that he presents himself as a mirror of James Bond: that is to say, a character full of himself, egocentric and totally into doing it - personal value.
"Have we met before?" He clearly knew who Bond was in this scene. In the 2nd half of this sword fight you could tell Graves had a large amount of hatred towards him.
2:23 I just noticed he said "excuse-moi" (second person singular imperative) instead of the more polite "excusez-moi" (plural) which is appropriate to someone you just met, what a power move!
Great scene. Fun fact: Toby Stephens (Graves) is the son of English actress Dame Maggie Smith who starred in all the Harry Potter films & Downton Abbey.
hermanessences Yeah running away from Alec Trevelyen Shooting at him on the Cradle. Brilliant Scene! Were these actually Pierce Brosnan’s Stunts or a Stunt Double?
@@SB992REBORN And your point is? I never said It wasn’t Pierce. I was replying to the other guy saying Pierce doing the same stunt as he did in GoldenEye again here In Die Another Day and me saying which scene that was he did In GoldenEye.
Spinning in combat is a death sentence 9 out of 10 times. You open your back to your opponent and swinging a weapon so fast that you can hardly control it is stupid. Plus you can probably get more speed from using lever action between your two hands compared to just spinning your entire body around.
Choreographed by Bob Anderson (1922 - 2012). This guy gave us some of the greatest sword fights from some the most popular movies. He started on “The Master of Ballentrae” in 1952. He not only gave us THIS sword fight, but the sword fights from “Lord of the Rings”, “Zorro”, “Highlander”, the first “Pirates of the Caribbean” and many others. He was also the man inside the Darth Vader suit for the fights between Vader and Luke.
Every time I see a video of one of the sword fights he choreographed, I feel like I need to give him the recognition he deserves.
Rant over.
Whoa, I've always adored this scene (to this day, it remains my favourite duel scene ever) but I had no idea who choreographed it. Thank you very much for sharing!
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My favourite Bob Anderson sword fight - The Man in Black vs Inigo Montoya, in The Princess Bride. Best movie sword fight so far.
I learned something new today about someone amazing and unforgettable. Thanks!
Thank you for the info. I do appreciate it. Cheers!
I love how Graves is venting all of his anger and frustration during their fight. Of course he knows who Bond is, and he probably wanted to kill him. You can see how quickly he becomes more ferocious and pissed off.
...and that is why he loses...
He would always lose at fencing because he never realizes that anger is a dangerous toy to play with.
Then at the end he smiles and says settle up down stairs or something like that. Good moment in this video.
That's why I love this scene. Usually, Bond and the villain are figuring each other out, but Graves already knows who Bond is, but Bond doesn't... After Graves tried and fails to kill Bond, Frost had to step in to get control... People malign this scene but I really like it
Once graves uped the weapons, the fun really began
“Lets do this the old fashioned way. First blood drawn from the torso.”
Me: “Holy shit I was just playing. Wanna just draw straws or something?”
Let's do this the old fashioned way. The first one who dies, LOSES!"
Let’s do this the old fashioned way. Whoever gets the higher score on Duck Hunt wins!
@@johnnydoe7616 that was in Moonraker
"You missed Mr Bond" ....
"Did I?" [henchman falls out of a tree, dead]
“First blood drawn to the torso wins!”
“Ok but why did you just try to chop my head off then?”
"First blood drawn from the torso wins"
Okay, but why did you have to make me like you? I get you're handsome,but HOLY HORSES !! 😍😍😍😍😍😘
LorieAnn wth
Or yeet a sword at upper torso/head height.
Easy to score a blow on the torso if the opponent has no head
Blood from a decapitation did originate from the torso yes?
3:54: "oh dear.... do you want to continue?" lol only Brosnan can be sarcastic and badass at the same time xD
"Of course I want to bloody continue" Aaha ha ha .......
Bond was studying his fighting style/technique. So cutting him may have been on purpose. 😄
I love how the whole fight is so dramatic and outlandish: Bond and Graves bashing each other about, trashing the place apart, even chasing each other out of the fencing room and at the end Graves is just like "Yeah, all good bro, just a bit of fun."
Yea I think it’s funny how angry graves is and then at the end. no problem bro. If only we could get over our petty differences and shrug them off like that to.
The painting was probably worth more than their diamond
Julien Prévost painting can be easily repaired
Yeah and the news paper was twice the price ;)
Swords too.
Julien Prévost
The painting of the blue boy is the most fake and reproduced painting ever. Not worth more than a pair of hundred dollars
I'm sure Thomas Gainsborough can just paint another.
I love how aggressive Graves was in this scene, he must've had a lot of rage bottled up towards Bond after what happened to him in North Korea.
I agree. I couldn't help but notice how his temper seemed to get worse with every second from the moment he saw the diamond that Bond showed him. I have to say that this scene was pretty exhilarating...
Darkstar263 I mean, we saw how he treated his anger management therapist at the beginning of the film, and Bond certainly pissed him off a lot more.
It's funny, I bet this scene is the reason he landed the role of captain flint in black sails, Toby Stephens has mastered how to look both heroic and terrifying while sword fighting.
I just finished Black Sails and came here after finding out he was a Bond Villain. I totally agree
Kinda off topic but he's Dame Maggie "Professor McGonallal" Smith's son.
Also gave sharpe a good fight in Sharpes challenge as Dodd
Also, he plays a VERY good James Bond in the BBC Radio series that's been going on for a few years now.
No such scene in Lost In Space, disappointingly.
2:15 --- "No thanks. I don't like cockfights."
And she said that with a straight face, Ladies and Gentlemen.
She's a disgusting degenerate that can't act.
i know what she's saying but that sounded extremely weird
Here's your well-deserved 69th like.
6:35 "Just a little sport Miranda" LOOL
Always cracks me up.
‘I’m afraid you’ll never have that pleasure Mr Bond!’
I love pierce’s faux wounded face 😂
Best hand-to-hand combat scene in any Bond movie. The acting alone make you believe that this is a dead-serious grudge match that can only end one way. Cudos to the fight choreographers and especially the sound department!
This is the best part of this movie. It went down when they get to the ice castle.
“Oh dear. Do you want to continue?” 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
'Oh dear! Do you want to continue? 'Course I wanna bloody continue!!' 'But since we're upping the wager, let's up the weapons shall we!'
They should have fucked after he said that.
Who would be the top? Personally, I'd have liked to have seen Brosnan taking the shaft so we can hear him grimace in pain like he always was doing in his 4 films.
He made the worst injury noises out of all the Bonds. I'm actually quite partial to Roger Moore's Oh-OHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhwwwwwwwww! noises from his last 2 Bonds.
lmao
@@luqas99 oh lord
Bond: "Can I expect the pleasure of you in Iceland?"
Miranda: "I'm afraid you'll never have that pleasure Mr Bond."
Bond: :O
Damn Toby Stephens is one of the best actor in world ! His acting is so on point the rage feels real !
His mother was professor mcgonall in the Harry Potter movies
The arrogance with which Toby Stevens portrays graves with is phenomenal. This is an excellent scene in an otherwise average Bond film...
@MR FREEZE-98 You're joking, surely? Skyfall is a hundred times better than this.
@@AAARREUUUGHHHH skyfall was boring and predictable, enjoy the action scenes though...casino royale with Craig still the best bond film so far.
@@AAARREUUUGHHHH Thanks but I enjoy my bond movies with weaponized satellites and bloody sword fights, you know man stuff. Not bond movies that are 90% pointless talking where the main villain( Silva) exhibits homoerotic tendencies and tries to come on to the main protagonist who is straight Male. Skyfall was shit.
I think that Graves is my favorite Bond villain, because he doesn’t just monologue his plan, he mocks and insults Bond as a person, unlike most other Bond villains.
Dan Craig's a fine actor but his Bond films are shite.
They should make a video game out of this movie just so they can have the "Bloody continue?" option on the game over screen.
Dante Eudora “COURSE I WANNA BLOODY CONTINUE!!! $@#!!! Stupid game!!!
Dante Eudora There is a video game called 007 Legends, with one film for each Bond actor in the story, including Die Another Day as Brosnan’s film. Toby Stephens even reprised his role as Graves for the game, though it starts at the ice palace and skips the fencing.
@@Tempusverum You know how in Tekken games the announcer ask CONTINUE? after you lose the CPU? Thats the perfect time to respond like that.
@@Tempusverum That's actually what AVGN would say
WE NEED A PROPER DIE ANOTHER DAY VIDEO GAME !!! SO THAT IF YOU DIE YOU GET THE BLOOD TRICKLE AND A "BLOODY CONTINUE?" SCREEN!
Not the best Bond movie by a long shot, but Graves/Moon is a pretty realistic psychopath. Thrill-seeking, poor behavioral controls, superficial charm, hair-trigger temper etc, it's all there.
Laurence Winch-Furness graves is a good bond villain
Most psychopaths are way more sensible than that. He's more like a petty sociopath.
who would have guessed that white man is chinese
w1sdom99 Korean. What's your point?
In the novel, Moonraker ...
A rich German Nazi is hideously disfigured during the war - he has plastic surgery and reinvents himself as the darling of England ... persuading the government to enact the "Moonraker" program .. which is a demonstration of Britain's nuclear deterent.
But the missile's gyroscopes are programmed to hit London, not the North Sea as planned.
It's a shame that this movie wasn't more like the Daniel Craig movies running with this storyline.
The CGI parasurfing thing was so silly and stupid, even by Roger Moore skiing standards.
However - I love this sword fight!
And Miranda Frost (I wanted her to win against Jinx!) - so pleased that Rosamund went on to do some great roles (like Gone Girl).
So - this movie wasn't a total loss ... and I also came to see what the title song was actually doing.
It's tuneless and clubby - but that's perfect for a mantra of holding on to your sanity while you're being tortured every day.
So, the song "Die Another Day" has actually improved with age - within the context of the tortured Bond set-up.
Another day at the country club
Must be a Tuesday
That's one club I would love to belong to.👍
The place needed redecorating anyway
@@thenomadicscot75157:41
This sword fight is perfect, it’s both intense and funny in the perfect balance.
Pierce Brosnan is the incarnation of Bond to me. Despite the mainstream opinion I think all four of his Bond movies are great. Die Another Day may be over the top but it is definitely the most witty of all Bond movies and thematises the corruption of the west.
he defintely helped bridge the gap for the 99-00s. His films were high budget and "over the top" as most films were in that time period. Daniel Craig's films are just plainly cinematiic as ever. Skyfall is great but Spectre is just too much computer effects.
Yep..best Bond before Craig came along...
Hans Esa Yeah, I like this movie but it really pissed off both North and South Korea.
Think of all the bloodshed/Iraq war etc that would have been avoided if Bush/the West had accepted the Iraqi side's offer for the dispute to be settled through a duel between the presidents to save the America and Iraqi people from war stress. edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/10/03/iraq.bush.duel/
@@ARLO999 And they both come in behind Connery.
Who prepared Pierce Brosnan in Fencing was Bob Anderson (1922-2012) R.I.P
thank you .. interesting Bond fact ! well, he did a great job ..
The same guy who played Darth Vader in the dueling scenes in Empire and Jedi?
yes
@@michaelburke7978
He also was the sword master for lord of the Rings
@@BilltheButcher1855 Yes, of course. But Viggo Mortensen needed a very few minutes to fiming the battle against the Nazgul. So, Viggo Mortensen is the best student who has got Anderson.
I don't care if it's realistic or not, this is one of the great sword fighting scenes in film history. Foils to rapiers to BROADSWORDS.
WOWWW. :-)
It started looking like they had stopped acting and were going at it for real.
It’s awful
This scene is really greatness. Wish the whole movie was made with all these little attention to details!
Why did I forget Madonna was in this? Her song was stuck in my head for weeks! Toby Stephens was SOO good in this movie. Underrated.
One of the best re4 amvs
He will always be my favorite Bond.
You know, this scene really does a good job of revealing the absurdity of the "civilized" nature of fencing. Swords are weapons of war. Sword-fighting is a blood sport. You can wrap it up in many layers of pretense but that won't change its fundamental nature.
Hear hear. I belong to a league of medieval fighting.. And we call the fencing sport, a sissy sport, precisely because of this fact.
Where do you think sports came from? I argue that sports started as a peace-time activity to keep the warriors 'sharp.'
The sexual innuendo chat between Verity and Bond is...damn.
Bond to verify.
" Have a nice day sweetheart, you've made mine.."
I never realised how many different types of swords were in this scene. Heck, I think there was even a katana at one point!
Well that escalated quickly
Gotta say, along with the close-quarters fight with Trevelian in Golden Eye, this the other best fight scene in Brosnan’s tenure as Bond. And it edges out the Golden Eye fight because you see more of Brosnan in the fight itself. Great editing also (I’ve probably said that before but hey it’s that good)
Whatever this is, we need more of it in today's cinema.
Meat, momentum, a gentleman's agreement between two white men, thinly held on to at times, but still comes through in the end.
I just realized how boring my life is.
rich b. you should be understanding how unrealistic movies are compared to actual life. in my 41 yrs I've seen combat, survived nearly drowning and was in a train wreck at 9yrs old. I'm hoping that's all of my near dying experiences. Bond goes through more than that in the first few minutes of film.
rich b Well, what do you expect when all you do is feed small wild animals
@@Adam-qv2bd Sell Said
@@Adam-qv2bd Well Said, I meant to say
@@Adam-qv2bd Claire 1ifffndathkmvfffziqkmkdm
Two guys nearly cause their demises, and how do they end it? With a handshake. Like gentleman. Exactly how all fights should end.
Fairly sure it ended with one guy using a jet engine to turn the other guy into mince
Good sportsmanship if you ask me.
@@Alex-hj lol yeah exactly
Fight me on MnB
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson said in his book that that is usually how it goes down in the corporate boardrooms.
One of the best bond scenes ! Demonstrations of multitasking!
Cool fact for those who don’t know, the actor who plays graves is the real life son of Maggie smith who plays MCgonnegal in Harry Potter
Woah!
Still dont Know why people hate this film. It's amazing
Nitros64 bit like godfather 3 so many good parts but not meshed properly to make a good movie
Pretty sure it was during the third act...it all went down hill
Better than tomorrow never dies by a long way
As soon as they set foot on Iceland, it all goes to hell.. just saying.
It was the land speed record car turned parasailing on an arctic tsunami that made it all a little bit too much.
Considering Toby Stephens body..of work that is...since then ...seems like he would have been an amazing Bond himself. Take his Raven Rochester locks and sardonic tongue with the devil may care Flint attitude...Damnnnn.
I love how the katana cuts though the other sword.
Katanas are like the sharpest of all swords.
Dan Fox Nope
@@factahhh No?? What kind of swords do you think are sharper than katanas?
Dan Fox a sword’s sharpness is not determined by the style itself. Sharpness varies from material to material and even between swords of the same style. Japanese steel doesn’t hold the sharpest edge even within the parameters of steel swords.
Judas
Well said.
I love this scene. Uncharted 4 final fight reminds me of this.
Graves/Frost: 'Once I smooth things over with the club'
Auric Goldfinger: 'I own the club.'
David Arnolds music score made this scene stand out. Underrated composer.
Superb action scene ...Great performances and backing music. Bond and Villain at their very best. Bravo.
When fencing practice goes horribly wrong.
Iike at a strip club
My favorite James Bond scene.
It starts with modern fencing (traditional handled foils?)moving to Renaissance era cut and thrust broadswords or sabers, ending with medieval hand-and-a-half swords.
Testosterone tsunami. Beautifully choreographed. The same “wang clang” sounds as in The Duelist.
Just magnificent.
They look like epees to me, but the speed at which they are fencing is more like saber.
This is what I wanted, bloody brilliant! Thank you
This scene is fantastic.
This Is One Of The Best Fights In The Series
Honestly this is one of my favourite sword fights in a movie of all time, the starting chivalry, the wager, the attacks seem realistic, the people confused watching, the build up of weaponry the music score, the final push from Bond at the end on the walkway and the sick finishing blow with the tension at the end stopped by Miranda and the class of both men to agree to lose/accept the handshake. Very well done scene that has me coming back.
The film is a bit of a train-wreck overall, but scenes like this are what kept me coming back to it constantly as a kid, it’s exceptionally choreographed, edited and scored! Just brilliant!
Of course I wanna bloody continue!!! Lol
These Bond films were so much more fun to watch than today's bond films.
Don't mess with captain Flint
doopdoop dopdop, genuinely one of the worst takes I’ve ever heard.
Takes?
doopdoop dopdop, you don’t know what a “take” is. A “take” is an opinion that would usually be considered contrarian or controversial.
Ooooooh.
Fuck that. Don't mess with 007.
1:46 "Bond... James Bond. Top o' the mornin' to ya."
4:29 I think I heard a “oh shit yall” 😂
This sword fight and the sword fight from the Princess Bride will always be my favorites.
What I love about the character of Gustav Graves is that he presents himself as a mirror of James Bond: that is to say, a character full of himself, egocentric and totally into doing it - personal value.
When I found out that Gustav Graves was that North Korean general's son, I was like 'srsly!'
Pure Mental Did you think the gene therapy clinic was just so Bond could bone Halle Berry?
"Have we met before?"
He clearly knew who Bond was in this scene. In the 2nd half of this sword fight you could tell Graves had a large amount of hatred towards him.
Love the adrenaline rush here.
This scene and the stuff near the beginning are the only real redeeming qualities of this movie.
That's not a vest Madonna is wearing, it's her skin.
I can not believe that the actress that played Miranda in this film was also in Johnny English 2
This movie was not a good Bond (too many unreal plots and technologies) but this fight is one of the most awesome and brutal fights in Bond History.
Kool Stan Tin Spot On! Brilliant Scene aside from the rest of the film.
This guy is James McAvoy's aggressive older brother.
2:23 I just noticed he said "excuse-moi" (second person singular imperative) instead of the more polite "excusez-moi" (plural) which is appropriate to someone you just met, what a power move!
Great scene. Fun fact: Toby Stephens (Graves) is the son of English actress
Dame Maggie Smith who starred in all the Harry Potter films & Downton Abbey.
that is the best part of the movie, featuring Amazing Amy
3:47
“Ready... Play!”
“eN GuArDe”
Did anyone who fences consult on this?
6:19 - same stunt as in the end of Goldeneye!
hermanessences Yeah running away from Alec Trevelyen Shooting at him on the Cradle. Brilliant Scene! Were these actually Pierce Brosnan’s Stunts or a Stunt Double?
He ain't dodging a bullet on the stair case this time! haha.
@@cameronturk4388 looks like Pierce to me!
@@SB992REBORN And your point is? I never said It wasn’t Pierce. I was replying to the other guy saying Pierce doing the same stunt as he did in GoldenEye again here In Die Another Day and me saying which scene that was he did In GoldenEye.
this was one of the most bad ass scenes of my childhood
This is my favorite scene of Brosnan as Bond
OF COURSE I WANT TO BLOODY CONTINUE!
I know a lot of people hate on this movie, but this is a legitimately great scene.
When you have Paul Blart as your security guard.
Nothing like the distinctive clanging of two broadswords wielded by 2 badass warriors.
4:46 *toatally effective spin*
I did not understand that spin. Why did he do it? It was not needed, just to offer a coreography.
But it's a neat trick...
If you watch the sword fight with romantic dance music you will understand...
Spinning in combat is a death sentence 9 out of 10 times. You open your back to your opponent and swinging a weapon so fast that you can hardly control it is stupid. Plus you can probably get more speed from using lever action between your two hands compared to just spinning your entire body around.
Because it's a fucking movie that needs to provide entertaining cinematography and make Bond have superb finesse.
One of my favorite Bond fight scenes. 🤺⚔🤺
Bond: YOu WaNT tO COnTiNUe ?
No wonder captain flint was so good at swordfighting. He had experience fighting bond. That's pirate swordplay right there
4:28
Two guys basically trying to maim each other and this guy says "Steady on" haha
Another casual day at the club
A fight scene this awesome deserved a better Bond movie to be in.
Imagine them with lightsabers
😎
It’s over bond! I have the high ground!
@@alaskanbullworm5500 Don't try it!
The amount of puns in this movie is astronomical. "Why not?" - amazing
Pierce: Classic Handsome Bond
Daniel: REBIRTH handsome Bond
I come to this scene more than any other in the JB Franchise. :)
We can’t we all settle everything with a handshake 🤝 once we done trying to kill each other
Does anyone notice the music getting faster when Bond and Graves escalate the fight with more dangerous swords??
If you look closely they sped up the part of the scene with those broadswords (you cant swing them that fast in real life)
1:03 the most beautiful and sexiest actress, right there
"Oh dear, you want to continue?" 😂😂😂😂😂
Do you want to continue? COURSE I BLOODY WANT TO CONTINUE!! Graves obviously never heard of being a faux Affable villain.
Toby Stephens❤️ hes Good & also plays Badass as Captain Flint❤️🏴☠️
"I try to keep my tip up". Me too man. Me too
AMAZING SCENE!!!
This fight still have speeds up my heart rate by the halfway point. The same cannot be said of any action scene in The World is Not Enough.
I love how two men literally try to murder each other with swords and no one bats an eye lid or calls for the police
Prime example of why Pierce Brosnan would be perfect as Count Dooku
I loved this ❤
Toby Stephens audition tape for Black Sails
One of Brosnan's most intense scenes as Bond. Of course being placed in such a shit film doesn't do it any favors.