James Bond - Part 6.4: The Timothy Dalton Phase

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2009
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    There are certain parts of the Dalton Phase that have been removed by RUclips, but you can watch the whole thing in its entirety here:
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    My continuing look at the 1987 007 film The Living Daylights with Timothy Dalton making his debut as James Bond.
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  • @nick37104
    @nick37104 11 лет назад +11

    This is heavily evident in "Licence to Kill". Aside from the wedding suit and the gray traveling suit he wears, Bond spends most of his time in a blue jacket, white shirt khakis and deck shoes. Dalton said that in the opening, he's just visiting. He wouldn't have a full wardrobe, just a few clothes packed for a day or two in Key West.
    Having read all the books, I can say Dalton really gave us Ian Fleming's James Bond. He's my favorite in the role (Sorry Sean, you're number 2) He's Excellent.

  • @TRUMPER007
    @TRUMPER007 12 лет назад +9

    The summer of 1987 was a fantastic one for the cinema - Timothy Dalton took over the 007 role with grace and panache and 'The Living Daylights' was and still is one of my favourite all time Bond films. 'Licence To Kill' was again, in my humble opinion, a superb film and 20 years ahead of its time. Even though the humour had been largely removed they were still Bond films. With Craig's two movies they are action films but not Bond films. The sparkle that makes 007 unique has gone - bring it back!

  • @AlimonyCheck
    @AlimonyCheck 13 лет назад +5

    The little scene at 0:55 with Pushkin has my favorite Bond one liner of all time. "Correct, you should have brought lillies."

  • @kellyr6991
    @kellyr6991 6 лет назад +24

    Kara: We're free!
    James: Kara, we're inside a Russian airbase in the middle of Afghanistan.
    (How can people( say he was too serious? I thought that was hilarious, just like his salt corrosion comment and his eye roll at her when he was trying to tell her to drive the car into the plane.)
    I loved Dalton as Bond. Connery and Dalton. And no, Connery is not the go-to because is the first actor to play Bond. Fleming didn't the idea of Conner's casting until he visited the set of Dr No. He was so pleased that he gave the character a Scottish heritage. Connery was cast Bond and became Bond but when Fleming added to his characterisation of Bond, Bond also became Connery. Dalton is Fleming's Bond drawing and I think he would have liked Dalton and would have really appreciated Dalton's understanding of Bond.

    • @elta6241
      @elta6241 4 года назад +1

      I always love that line. I liked Dalton's humour. It was delivered in a matter-of-fact manner that matched what a British military person might say.

    • @kateoloughlin8774
      @kateoloughlin8774 3 года назад +2

      Yes I completely agree with you.
      Pearse Brosnan will always be Remington Steel.
      When I think of James Bond I think of Timothy Dalton.
      He should have been Bond for 10 years.
      Timothy Dalton you were robbed.
      Kind regards Kate.
      💕💕

  • @WebVManReturns
    @WebVManReturns 9 лет назад +7

    I loved Dalton's fashion sense as well which is weird because it was the 80's, but I honestly enjoy his clothes to this day.

  • @robertstewart239
    @robertstewart239 10 лет назад +21

    I loved the three previous Bonds, but I'd have to say that Timothy Dalton was my favourite. I wish there hadn't been a legal dispute that kept him away from the series after 1989. He could easily have made two more movies. A fine actor.

    • @stuffedsheepshead
      @stuffedsheepshead 9 лет назад +9

      He was actually willing to return for one or two after the legal problems. Sadly, the producers wanted to sign him for five films and Dalton didn't want to spend that big a portion of his career doing one role. I want to visit alternate universe where I can watch Dalton's third film!

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa 14 лет назад +6

    In that opening Haphazard, I think you just demonstrated that Dalton could do humour. To me that line about being stuck in the middle of an Afghan airbase is pretty funny.
    They just needed to tailor the lines to be more cynical rather than force him to do stupid puns that have no place in the more jaded interpretation of the character.
    Again this is evidenced by Daniel Craig's darker Bond who can still do some comedy because the writing is much stronger.

  • @edcampion3998
    @edcampion3998 10 лет назад +4

    bond fan since the age of ten im now 42.i've seen every bond movie many times and gone to everyone in the cinema since octopussy in 1983.i have to say you've done a brillant job reviewing each one and especially the dalton phase.

  • @to_to150
    @to_to150 15 лет назад +6

    Good stuff, very nice commentary you clearly know your bond. About the clothing, its not just you! :) Dalton is incredibly dapper compared to the others epecially Moore. When you first mentioned that, i immediatley thought of what Moore was wearing in a view to a kill, in the final scene. Oh that leather jacket! they tried to make him look young but he ended up looking like a geriatric renegade.
    I think Daltons look was one of his greatest merits + no one does the zoom in stare like him!

  • @PianoMan4Life1982
    @PianoMan4Life1982 11 лет назад +7

    My top Bond films:
    1.The Living Daylights/On Her Majesty's Service (can't decide, I love them both)
    3. For Your Eyes Only
    4. License to Kill
    5. Goldeneye
    I love three of the Connery Bonds (FRWL, GF, YOLT) but they move very slow for me. Goldfinger has some iconic moments but sometimes it feels like I've been watching it forever. Just my personal opinion though.

  • @Robertbuccellatobooks
    @Robertbuccellatobooks 15 лет назад +4

    i totally see what you're saying about his clothes!

  • @rahulshome2758
    @rahulshome2758 6 лет назад +4

    The Living Daylights is a very underrated spy thriller and the last Bond movie that was based on the cold war. One of my personal favourite bond films

  • @jacobprater1983
    @jacobprater1983 9 лет назад +24

    Dalton's humor was good, just it was deferent. Moore was slap stick, Dalton was dry-ironic, English humor. But humor is just a very small fraction of what makes Bond, and Dalton held his own.

  • @beefdog
    @beefdog 12 лет назад +4

    @kurt30001 Exactly. James was not a suave playboy. He was a serious, brooding spy who had a sensitive side as shown in the books.

  • @PaulZink
    @PaulZink 11 лет назад +3

    I loved this movie!

  • @speedracer1945
    @speedracer1945 9 лет назад +8

    Dalton did only 2 films but this review must love Him since He gives Him almost 7 videos on Him while Lazenby hardly gets one . I can tell what Bond this reviewer liked.

    • @martianmanhunter37
      @martianmanhunter37 9 лет назад

      Dan Reese To be fair, his Bond reviews started out in 2008 before the release of Quantum of Solace, and were meant to be quick one-minute reviews of the films to be completed by Quantum's release. He missed the mark, and the reviews have been steadily growing ever-since, starting with the Battle of the Bonds, Octopussy and Never Say Never Again being the first movies that got full videos. The Brosnan movies, which he doesn't really like are longer than Dalton's and the Craig's are longer than the Brosnan.

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 9 лет назад

      martianmanhunter37 Well we are seeing history again at Sony , because now they are selling MGM who makes the 007 films , whose next film maybe held up with legal red tape. Its about the 6 times its been sold in 45 years .

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 7 лет назад

      takes one to know others are gay right Grigori since there has never been a gay actor to play Bond .

  • @d9v4t7x9p6g
    @d9v4t7x9p6g 10 лет назад +6

    I'm an American and I enjoyed Dalton as Bond. He and Craig are the closest to Fleming's idea of the way Bond should be portrayed onscreen. He did not like Connery's portrayal of Bond. Some Americans just have a knee-jerk reaction of giving Connery as the answer to the question...who was the best Bond? Don't stereotype all of us.

  • @Weezing336
    @Weezing336 11 лет назад +3

    You are right Timothy Dalton looked awesome in any outfit he wore

  • @19torento
    @19torento 14 лет назад +3

    Holy cow! I didn't know the original Pushkin went all the way back to From Russia With Love! That was twenty five years ago! O_O Also, agreed on the fight scene between Necros? and Timothy Dalton. That was a great fight scene. James Bond fights the most powerful villain in this movie, he's dangling behind a plane several thousand feet up, and all while a bomb is set to go off in just minutes. Along with the opening teaser of Moonraker, this is one of the two best aerial battles for Bond ever!

  • @Yahiko25
    @Yahiko25 14 лет назад +1

    @HaphazardStuff Did you know that besides Walter Gotell, "the Living Daylights" marks the final appearance of another recruiting character? Fredrick Gray, played by Geoffery Keen. Gray left M's office when he suppose to meet the PM, and then we did not see him since.

  • @ViperLord21
    @ViperLord21 13 лет назад

    As someone who's not really a Dalton fan, I have to say I've immensely enjoyed all your videos that I've seen thus far. Very well done.

  • @Rileyesco1son
    @Rileyesco1son 8 лет назад +3

    Haphazardstuff: This comment is for your video The Bronsan Age The World is not enough. Wow. I couldn't be more disappointed in you review/understanding of the film. I have watched all of your videos leading up to it and have enjoyed them all. I thought they were well thought out and you grasped much of the true context and major themes, as well as a sense of the franchise and its history. For many of them I disagree with a lot of your opinions, dissection and ratings but enjoyed your perspective and felt like you articulated how you got to your conclusions in such a way that although I disagree, I respect and understand your point of view. I really feel like you need to watch this one again. I am way too tired to write an essay to show you a side of the film I believe you missed, but If you check your comments section and engage me, then I will type out the 3 major themes and scenes you missed. i.e 1.Elecktra Casino scene 2. Renard

  • @CuteCatFaith
    @CuteCatFaith 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks, I can probably chalk this up to my second husband. We did 30 spy novels together under various names and he told me that. I stuck it out for 12 years with him then relocated to another continent.

  • @onfloater94
    @onfloater94 12 лет назад +3

    If I have to say anything, it's that the opinion you hold on Dalton's one-liners does not concur with my own. I find them to be funny in the fact that they are so dryly humorous, and that his tosses them in with such sardonic nonchalance, as not to tear the dark persona he wanted to give the role. But besides that, thank you for a wonderful video.

  • @jamesthomasparker
    @jamesthomasparker 11 лет назад +1

    dalton and Graig's bond are so alike!! Serious , cold blooded and lethal or is it just me?

  • @jamesfleming9837
    @jamesfleming9837 7 лет назад +2

    0:18 I know, it's The Living Daylights instrumental theme, but I can't find that version. can anyone help?

  • @DaveM599
    @DaveM599 13 лет назад +2

    I think the thing that ultimately worked against Dalton (and I'm a fan of his) is that the Bond series had long since stopped being remotely realistic and in trying to do a faithful version of Ian Flemings original character, Dalton ended up a bit out of pace with the overall style of the series. Brosnan combined the movie star/humour with the dramatic aspects better, because I think he realised that Bond was larger than life by that point and that was something that couldn't be avoided.

  • @TheTributeMedia
    @TheTributeMedia 12 лет назад +4

    idk what you mean about him failing on quips.. u should have brought lillies made me lol

  • @a.iansteward2610
    @a.iansteward2610 9 лет назад +2

    Great vid. Btw, I'm pretty sure that it was Tim Dalton himself on the back of the airplane during the Necros fight

  • @Tabish29
    @Tabish29 4 года назад +2

    Dalton is my favorite Bond after Connery. And the next fav is Lazenby. Moore had his charm yes. Brosnan didnt have the Bond persona although he had the look. Craig started strong but hes not suave enough I'd say. Dalton was the no nonsense Bond. All business. Take no prisoners. I loved his version of the character.

  • @btz2005
    @btz2005 14 лет назад +1

    As a Bond Fan I have to say that the humor in the Moore films didnt bother me at all and I actually loved it! Its what made me love Roger Moore the best as bond.
    On another note I like both humor and Seriousness, so when they made daltons movies more serious I welcomed it completely because I liked both.

  • @joshgoldbullion
    @joshgoldbullion 11 лет назад +1

    i agree with you there great music!

  • @jiraiyasama2837
    @jiraiyasama2837 9 лет назад +3

    I liked Dalton as Bond. Not my favorite Bond, but I still liked him. The problem is his movies don't look like Bond movies.

    • @mattk5020
      @mattk5020 6 лет назад +2

      They very much looked like Bond movies lol. You must be talking about Roger Moore as his were comedies.

  • @alfredvalrie5541
    @alfredvalrie5541 5 лет назад

    2:14 always loved that tracking shot

  • @vanillaorchid
    @vanillaorchid 13 лет назад +1

    You're right about the clothes. I found Moore unwatchable, hated his Bond films, but the hing that sticks in my mind most is finding a Bond film on telly one afternoon and seeing Roger Moore in a bloody safari suit. I mean, James Bond in a safari suit WTF! Killed the whole thing dead for me.

  • @HaphazardStuff
    @HaphazardStuff  15 лет назад +1

    I can't remember Siskel liking any Bond film. I know he loved Connery and then I think he dismissed all of them without him. I think both him and Ebert agreed to liking Never Say Never.
    At one point someone posted a Bond show S&E had done in the early 80's on YT. It was pretty interesting to watch, I think it got taken down though.

    • @darkhall8227
      @darkhall8227 2 года назад

      I still always come back to this channel. your channel was ahead of its time you did this. i still think this is one of the better review channels

  • @nick37104
    @nick37104 11 лет назад +3

    Dalton, if the stories are to be believed, had a say in Bond's wardrobe. He insisted on stuff that the Fleming Bond would wear. While Connery and others looked great in Saville Row suits, the clothing would be well out of the price range of Fleming's Bond. It's referenced more than once that he has a flat, small salary, and anything he takes in is the property of her majesty's government. Thus Bond's suits would be more off the rack than tailored, and his casual clothes would be to his salary.

    • @pmgodfrey5203
      @pmgodfrey5203 3 года назад

      Regarding LTK, Timothy disagreed with the designer, who originally wanted to dress him in pastels. Yuck! He said Bond would have worn strong, plain colours, like dark blue.

  • @kevnev007
    @kevnev007 14 лет назад

    @Damecos They did actually wear parachutes. The comment in the making of video was not true. Even stuntman have to abide by some safety rules.

  • @HaphazardStuff
    @HaphazardStuff  15 лет назад

    Good, I'm glad it's not just me!

  • @Tabish29
    @Tabish29 7 лет назад +1

    Connery Dalton Lazenby best bonds in order

  • @CuteCatFaith
    @CuteCatFaith 10 лет назад +2

    Uprated. This is my fave Bond movie, it is hilarious to show how stupid Americans are (I am one). Dalton was great, it's just good! Your commentary adds stuff for me, thank you for your time and effort! Greetings from France. I became a spy! It's been real, it's been fun, hasn't been real fun!

  • @Moments-in-Time
    @Moments-in-Time 5 лет назад

    This whole film seems to have been guided by a "back to basics" idea, and I can understand why they wanted to get away from the grandiose which had gone before. Timothy Dalton's interpretation blended perfectly with this, and he adds a humanity which I think he did more convincingly than other actors who have played the role.
    The problem with this is that the grandiose was what distinguished the Bond films from other spy movies. Bond was larger than life from the beginning, as were the villains and their schemes. Although we do get a gadget-laden car and some spectacular stunts, this feels like a regular spy thriller more than a Bond film.
    In the end it depends on what you like, and I can understand why some prefer seeing the Bond of the books. I can appreciate Dalton, but for me this is not really Bond.

    • @pmgodfrey5203
      @pmgodfrey5203 3 года назад +1

      I agreed with you, until you got to the end.

  • @saleemferoz6191
    @saleemferoz6191 Год назад

    Living daylight no 1 best bond movie

  • @zaw3607
    @zaw3607 11 лет назад

    1:58 Epic blindfire +10 exp

  • @needmypunk
    @needmypunk 11 лет назад

    I agree with the comparison with connery

  • @postersandstuff
    @postersandstuff 12 лет назад

    RIP Gotell , Geoff Keen and Ken Sharrock aka Afghan jailer :(

  • @postersandstuff
    @postersandstuff 12 лет назад

    It was actually dangerous filming that scene , the stuntman nearly banged his head during filming.......

  • @broadshoulder
    @broadshoulder 10 лет назад +2

    Fleming was dead when Lazenby was Bond. Do your research.

  • @58fenix
    @58fenix 10 лет назад

    Then why did he do more????Answer that question?
    And I dont want to hear the excuses about the money thing.

  • @CuteCatFaith
    @CuteCatFaith 10 лет назад

    Yeah, apparently Fleming, who was a weirdo, let's be real here, but hey, liked Lazenby best and you are right, did NOT care for Connery. I have yet to see all the Bond movies but I hear great things about Craig. I did like the one-off Connery did NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN I think it is called, where they could not even use the classic music. I adored Moore but in FFOLKES, not really the Bond series, that was just all too silly. xo

    • @pmgodfrey5203
      @pmgodfrey5203 3 года назад

      Ian Fleming died in 1964, so how could he have known anything about Lazenby?

  • @elta6241
    @elta6241 4 года назад +3

    Dalton is the only Bond where you could actually believe he could be a MI6 agent. In my mind that makes him the best. The others all have an element of parody and Daniel Craig is nowhere near as suave enough, but he isn't helped by the awful writing. Pearce Brosnan started off well, but the series gradually went downhill after TND, he lost his identity and the less said about the last film the better. They could badly do with a Dalton style makeover now. Bond has lost his identity again.

  • @jamesshunt5123
    @jamesshunt5123 11 лет назад

    You must be joking.

  • @Thunderwing88
    @Thunderwing88 11 лет назад

    Dalton was a little too serious, thought I'd rather see a no quips or smiles Bond then a Bond in a clown outfit.

  • @58fenix
    @58fenix 10 лет назад

    Well Im telling you right now if fleming was to
    see dalton he would have not liked him either.

    • @pmgodfrey5203
      @pmgodfrey5203 3 года назад

      How can you possibly know that? Fleming didn't even like Connery at first.

  • @willmolinar
    @willmolinar 14 лет назад

    Nice job but God your voice is so boring and monotone. Inject some personality into it next time. Bond rules.

  • @Officerasim
    @Officerasim 14 лет назад

    I have to say Moore is my favorite, and it's funny that you give Dalton a pass on things you destroyed Moore over that was very unfair, I thought you were trying to do an unbiased look but obviously your not i was enjoying your videos but after destroying my favorite Bond and giving a pass for the same things to the one you obviously like, not to mention giving him like 4 videos for one of his movies I have no desire to watch the rest of your series, not that you care but i had to say it.