@@MegaCrocosaurus92 and the funny thing is, that MI6 really has a Q, and one of the operatives said that their real life gadgets are better than Bond's
Its almost as amazing as that it clearly have a black and white screen when first open, but 10 minutes later it have a full color HD screen. Have you considered that he might be using BT 1.0 with a transfer speed of 360kBit/second (you can stream 240p15 video over 360kBit/s link... but.. well the mpeg-4 codec was not finished in 1997, i guess they are using an early draft. Of cause it would be just simpler to use a analog link
@@kshitijjain5456 I wouldn't say that Craig is expressionless, in fact he portrays emotions extraordinarily well (as his performances in Casino Royale and Skyfall prove), but he doesn't try to portray humour as much (he proved his funny side in Knives Out though). Craig is a great actor, and much better suited to the current movies, but he definitely wouldn't fit in the Brosnan-era movies, which had far more humour in them. Craig is far more hard and gritty, with fewer jokes and one-liners.
@@kshitijjain5456 Daniel Craig was actually casted, because Barbara and the other guy realised they misused Brosnan's era and they had to find a better, grittier and sensible character to Bond films. Brosnan's Bond is just too fucking flossy, too cheesy and too playful. Craig is a way better actor. He just doesn't use very obvious expressions as Bond. Watch any clip with him and M, you'll notice a ton of emotions. But you'll not see it right away, need to look a bit first.
For me Brosnan is the perfect Bond, he has the charms, the wit, the steely looks, the aggression, the whole package. Or it's because his movies were closer to my young age. Nevertheless after countless re-watches of the whole saga, I still believe he's the best.
Craig is the best Bond according to the books, iirc, but Brosnan will always be my Bond because he's the more idealized, Kingsman-esque Bond. A secret agent who's both cool and competent, but all while still being flawed. And he's got some bitchin' one-liners, too. I'm curious to see who gets cast after Craig's done with Bond. It's a pipedream, since he's got so many projects in the works now, but I've wanted Henry Cavill as Bond ever since I saw the Man from UNCLE. He's a great actor, capable of getting totally invested in all his roles (not in the Jared Leto method acting way, but in a healthy "I'm a huge fan!" sorta way), and he (in UNCLE) ticks all my ideal Bond boxes: suave, witty, intimidating presence without outwardly projecting it, and the dude can clearly do action scenes.
@@unlimitedayoproduction2452 Maybe it was past my time so it didn't have the hype or the nostalgia to back it up, but when I watched the older Bonds, they just seemed... idk, dated, I guess? None of them stuck out to me like Brosnan does, and Craig's movies have so much modern budget thrown at it that even at its worst, it's still a spectacle.
The best was Timothy Dolton. He even resembles to Ian Fleming's portray of Bond. He draw Bond and actually timothy looks very similar, plus he has obscure , good looking and badass
I was born in '87 right when the Dalton era of Bond started but my memories are of watching Brosnan bond films and some of the Craig ones, for my money Brosnan is the best,this movies are the most action packed and the most fun and there are some good stories thrown in there too especially Goldeneye and TWINE
1997 Tomorrow never dies in a hamburger garage with a remote controlled car Bond owns a gray Mr 750il when Bond starts the engine you can clearly hear it's a V8 not a V12 the V8 powered 750 with smoke this is a e38 and its remote controlled until he hears a gunshot please fasten Mr seat belt until from Carver's henchmen the bad guys in a gray Mr s-class this is the 126 versions the 126 sedan and you can clearly hear it has a diesel engine but I don't see no 740 badges there's only a 750 badge all the bad guys are shooting Bond's car so inside it has some navigation systems this one is a 1986 gray Mr s-class it has a terrible fake license plate it has missiles on the sunroof the bad guys inside a 1986 gray Mr s-class 126 it is a diesel version the bad guys are shooting bonds 750 with a gun it's bulletproof a bulletproof 750 from the bad guys in their 1986 gray Mr S-Class diesel so under the bumper of the 750 since it doesn't have no 740 badge these are the spikes under here there's a gray Mister E30 generation 3 series one of the bad guys inside the 1986 grey Mr S-Class diesel a run into the spikes until it loses control it has a diesel engine probably it's a diesel 5 cylinder a pretty basic German car I had 16 inch wheels it's not a 560 SEL or 420 probably this is a 300 sdl reduce Mr speed now shooting it with the Mr guns it has 16 or 17 inch wheels on the 750 the bad guys inside a car it has not the spectrum due to the hubcaps until a bad guy shoots into the windshield of Bond's car from the missile until bonded Dodges it he dodged the missile gray Mr had a 1997 gray Mr 740i and has the cable cutter on the bonnet the emblem bonnet and the blades cut like a chainsaw now they got a new gray Mr S-Class diesel one of the bad guys get it it's not a 140 it's a 126 until Bonnie gets out of the car while it is moving Mr Bond gets out of his 750 while the car is moving and remotes the car with the remote control a gray Mr 750il which is Bond's car and a bad guy in 1986 gray Mr S-Class diesel this one is Bob's car a 1997 gray Mr 750il until the car hits a brick until it crashes a building until the bad guys in the 1986 gray Mr S-Class diesel it gets stuck there and they're going to die they don't know how do they get out until all the people see the completely damaged 750 the 2006 casino Royale had a casino Royale Star Park bathroom
That's a reference to how he got it delivered to him. Q met him (dressed in Avis clothes) at that exact office, and told him to return it to him without a scratch - this is one of the few times that Q actually gets his invention back.
@@mrtom2854 them going through the insurance damage waiver. Q, will you need collision coverage? Bond yes Q, fire? Bond, probably Q, property destruction? Bond, definitely Q, personal injury? Bond, I hope not, but accidents do happen. Q, frequently with you. Bond, well that takes care of the normal wear and tear, do I need any other protection? Q, only from me, unless you bring that car back in pristine order.
He just saw his girlfriend's dead body five minutes ago. And still he's like a kid having fun with his toys. Savage! Pierce Brosnan's portray of James Bond is severely underrated.
Cool scene and all, but if you think about it, Bond just nearly killed about a dozen innocent civilians, which should be expected on a busy street below, and whom he could not possibly predict to be able to get out of the way of the falling car, and debris and shards inside the office. Not to mention that the car will now be definitely impounded by police, who will discover various military-grade gadgets inside and link it to the shootout in the building it fell off from. And if they trace it back to MI6, that would cause a huge international incident. In summary, sloppy and unnecessarily reckless work - classic Bond. 8)
@@NeoArashi I know it's nitpicking a fun James Bond action scene. But I mean come on. The odds of that not killing anyone, or at least causing some serious injury is basically zero. But yeah I do think that's why they had the horn honking to try to show that James has at least some concern for the people below lol.
I love how the chase starts up! The tight editing, how it cuts between Bond's face and the car revving up, the bumping score, dials it up to 11 real quick!
@@okankyoto Which is weird because Austin Powers satirised the early bond films with Blofeld like villains who have a base of operations the finale takes place in etc.
Pierce Brosnan is my nostalgia bond. He just absolutely owns every scene. To be honest his movies kind of stink, they feel like long TV commercials. But they take me right back to the 90s (childhood) when life was simple and things felt more pure and optimistic.
@@Agent1W bad-guy's-henchman--thinking. Plus/Also he was too-focused on killing Bond by hitting the car that it totally-escaped him that there was a huge gaping hole in the front windshield[/windscreen], and that the rear windshield[/windscreen] was totally non-existent.
My favourite action scene of the brosnan era. Just so much fun. The soundtrack along with the Bondness of the whole chase. The sound of the engine and the gadgets it’s just great.
I suppose it makes sense given that this is the car park for a 5 star hotel in Hamburg, large executive Mercs and Beemers are probably all you'll find in there.
@@charlesphillips2210 you remember that show Brainiac with Richard Hammond? “Stop, the following experiment is dangerous, do not try this at home! No, really don’t”
The Bond film is always in my heart. Thanks for the producers and film makers and technicians do marvelous job to create this film. I am waiting to watch. No Time to Die!
My favorite scene from the Brosnan era. This was such a fun bad ass Bond moment. He was having fun like a little kid with the remote car and kicking ass.
As a child, I marveled at Bond summoning his BMW in a garage. Today, 27 years later, I just summoned my BMW in the garage using my smartphone. It turned on and came out of parking. I can't believe it 😢
In fact, I’d argue Brosnan is better than Connery, as he’s able to imitate Connery’s suave nature, along with the charm of Roger Moore, and the darker tone of Timothy Dalton. Connery might be objectively better, but I will always love Brosnan more.
@@LukeLovesRose Tomorrow Never Dies is actually my favorite entry in the franchise, more so than GoldenEye, Casino Royale, and even Goldfinger. Die Another Day is crappy, but I think The World Is Not Enough is another good film that gets highly underrated. But the highlight of Brosnan’s career for me will always be this film, it’s not just my favorite all-time film in the Bond franchise, it’s my favorite all-time film period. And I doubt that ever changes.
I was born in 1998 during the Brosnan era of Bond and Tomorrow Never Dies was my first Bond movie I've watched. I'm forever thankful my parents bought the VHS so I can watch it at home and subsequently purchased the DVD, then later on the 50th anniversary blu ray collection of James Bond. It's a very fun action movie, pierce Brosnan is a very solid James Bond actor. The car chase hooked me in and I just found it very intriguing how they predicted the future with a gadget that can control your car, sort of like a Portable PSP, extremely underrated gameboy console. BMW's aren't necessarily the most Bond-ian vehicles out there, but they're certainly very efficient in speed, handling and performance. The gadgets are very good. Very fun time.
That's why the guy immediately does a cartwheel while holding the rocket launcher after his blunder. "Hey I've still got l337 skillz! Please don't can me!"
Tomorrow never dies is by far the best bond film starring pierce as 007..Lots of older elements mixed in...This was most likely the last traditional bond film made before it all went pear shaped.
@@c0rn15hman3I remember reading they had a mix of them. They had 20 or so cars and destroyed most of them to get the scenes. You can see in a few scenes that the wheels change from M Parallel wheels so something smaller with a larger sidewall tire.
Not disrespect to Daniel Craig, but to me, Pierce Brosnan was a better Bond. He was cool and calm, and yet he could take you down with his bare hands. I remember watching these movies as a kid and I wanted to be like Pierce Brosnan. Love these movies and the 007
This scene right from the car to the enjoyment Bond had to the voice messages was just well written and directed. It made me fall in love with the way Pierce Brosnan was and all the brands used.
The fact that he does it on a 2G device is indeed nothing short of amazing.
Q is a miracle worker haha
@@MegaCrocosaurus92 and the funny thing is, that MI6 really has a Q, and one of the operatives said that their real life gadgets are better than Bond's
Its almost as amazing as that it clearly have a black and white screen when first open, but 10 minutes later it have a full color HD screen.
Have you considered that he might be using BT 1.0 with a transfer speed of 360kBit/second (you can stream 240p15 video over 360kBit/s link... but.. well the mpeg-4 codec was not finished in 1997, i guess they are using an early draft. Of cause it would be just simpler to use a analog link
@@hunterxsimple3821 Mi-6 is rated as one of the best spy organizations in the world in real life so I am not surprised.
Imagine what Q Branch could do with a 5G device
I love how childishly happy Bond looked when the tyres reinflated themselves
Me too. Daniel crag is expression less
@@kshitijjain5456 I wouldn't say that Craig is expressionless, in fact he portrays emotions extraordinarily well (as his performances in Casino Royale and Skyfall prove), but he doesn't try to portray humour as much (he proved his funny side in Knives Out though).
Craig is a great actor, and much better suited to the current movies, but he definitely wouldn't fit in the Brosnan-era movies, which had far more humour in them.
Craig is far more hard and gritty, with fewer jokes and one-liners.
Yeah. Pierce has a great laugh and smile! XD
@@mrtom2854 "im sorry but the last hand, nearly killed me" Is classic dry bond humor.
@@kshitijjain5456 Daniel Craig was actually casted, because Barbara and the other guy realised they misused Brosnan's era and they had to find a better, grittier and sensible character to Bond films.
Brosnan's Bond is just too fucking flossy, too cheesy and too playful.
Craig is a way better actor. He just doesn't use very obvious expressions as Bond. Watch any clip with him and M, you'll notice a ton of emotions. But you'll not see it right away, need to look a bit first.
For me Brosnan is the perfect Bond, he has the charms, the wit, the steely looks, the aggression, the whole package. Or it's because his movies were closer to my young age. Nevertheless after countless re-watches of the whole saga, I still believe he's the best.
Craig is the best Bond according to the books, iirc, but Brosnan will always be my Bond because he's the more idealized, Kingsman-esque Bond. A secret agent who's both cool and competent, but all while still being flawed. And he's got some bitchin' one-liners, too.
I'm curious to see who gets cast after Craig's done with Bond. It's a pipedream, since he's got so many projects in the works now, but I've wanted Henry Cavill as Bond ever since I saw the Man from UNCLE. He's a great actor, capable of getting totally invested in all his roles (not in the Jared Leto method acting way, but in a healthy "I'm a huge fan!" sorta way), and he (in UNCLE) ticks all my ideal Bond boxes: suave, witty, intimidating presence without outwardly projecting it, and the dude can clearly do action scenes.
@@unlimitedayoproduction2452 Maybe it was past my time so it didn't have the hype or the nostalgia to back it up, but when I watched the older Bonds, they just seemed... idk, dated, I guess? None of them stuck out to me like Brosnan does, and Craig's movies have so much modern budget thrown at it that even at its worst, it's still a spectacle.
Feels like you just shared my thoughts. I have the same thoughts about Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007.
The best was Timothy Dolton. He even resembles to Ian Fleming's portray of Bond. He draw Bond and actually timothy looks very similar, plus he has obscure , good looking and badass
Donald Trump It does matter. He wasn’t boring.
I don t think today s kids can understand how much incredible was in the 90s the idea of a car driven by a phone
I grew up with this film and the Moore ones, and I nostalgically look back to the days as a kid where I wished to own a car like that!
Hell, I'm 25 and I still find the idea awesome, despite how flawed it would actually be lol
Even with modern programs that doesn't work in 2020.
And if you grew up in the 80s it was incredible to see a car that drove by itself in Knight Rider.
I'm a toddler and I find it incredible
There's just something so enjoyable about the smile after the tires repair themselves with a button press. Bond just having fun with his job.
Bond enjoys being bond, thats what made him the best. The other bonds borderline hated being bond, so it wasn't fun
@@funfunfun3624wrong
@@funfunfun3624 Craig's Bond was the producers response to Bale's Batman (a guy who borderline hated being Batman)
Bond's face when he re-inflates the tires. :D
He was having fun.
Run flats were born😄
True. Who doesn't want that?
@@thenameisgsarci 𝙄 𝙆𝙣𝙤𝙬, 𝙍𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩? 𝙇𝙊𝙇!!!
𝙄 𝘼𝙜𝙧𝙚𝙚, 𝙃𝙖𝙬𝙠𝙚𝙮𝙚5955!
Completely unbelievable scene. There's no way you'd see a BMW driving that safely
Really??
@@ricardoabreu4997 that’s sarcasm 😂
Very believable...I didn't see the BMW use turn signals
Hence the annoying AI telling you all the Highway Codes. :P
According to Jeremy Clarkson, cocks are now all driving Audi!
Brosnan childishly laughing at the tyres reinflating at the push of a button is awesome
Agreed. The final 20 mins set in Germany (ending with this scene): easily one of the best 20-min bits in series' history.
I was born in '87 right when the Dalton era of Bond started but my memories are of watching Brosnan bond films and some of the Craig ones, for my money Brosnan is the best,this movies are the most action packed and the most fun and there are some good stories thrown in there too especially Goldeneye and TWINE
1997 Tomorrow never dies in a hamburger garage with a remote controlled car Bond owns a gray Mr 750il when Bond starts the engine you can clearly hear it's a V8 not a V12 the V8 powered 750 with smoke this is a e38 and its remote controlled until he hears a gunshot please fasten Mr seat belt until from Carver's henchmen the bad guys in a gray Mr s-class this is the 126 versions the 126 sedan and you can clearly hear it has a diesel engine but I don't see no 740 badges there's only a 750 badge all the bad guys are shooting Bond's car so inside it has some navigation systems this one is a 1986 gray Mr s-class it has a terrible fake license plate it has missiles on the sunroof the bad guys inside a 1986 gray Mr s-class 126 it is a diesel version the bad guys are shooting bonds 750 with a gun it's bulletproof a bulletproof 750 from the bad guys in their 1986 gray Mr S-Class diesel so under the bumper of the 750 since it doesn't have no 740 badge these are the spikes under here there's a gray Mister E30 generation 3 series one of the bad guys inside the 1986 grey Mr S-Class diesel a run into the spikes until it loses control it has a diesel engine probably it's a diesel 5 cylinder a pretty basic German car I had 16 inch wheels it's not a 560 SEL or 420 probably this is a 300 sdl reduce Mr speed now shooting it with the Mr guns it has 16 or 17 inch wheels on the 750 the bad guys inside a car it has not the spectrum due to the hubcaps until a bad guy shoots into the windshield of Bond's car from the missile until bonded Dodges it he dodged the missile gray Mr had a 1997 gray Mr 740i and has the cable cutter on the bonnet the emblem bonnet and the blades cut like a chainsaw now they got a new gray Mr S-Class diesel one of the bad guys get it it's not a 140 it's a 126 until Bonnie gets out of the car while it is moving Mr Bond gets out of his 750 while the car is moving and remotes the car with the remote control a gray Mr 750il which is Bond's car and a bad guy in 1986 gray Mr S-Class diesel this one is Bob's car a 1997 gray Mr 750il until the car hits a brick until it crashes a building until the bad guys in the 1986 gray Mr S-Class diesel it gets stuck there and they're going to die they don't know how do they get out until all the people see the completely damaged 750 the 2006 casino Royale had a casino Royale Star Park bathroom
One of the coolest chases ever.
@peace leader she?
Nothing but computerized bullshit.
Something for the little gamers to wet their pants watching.
i can recommend the car chase from Ronin. Really well done!
Forget Aston Martin, I'm using a BMW with a MRLS. That 7 series is still better than the one today.
@@misterschmutz3385 'one of'
Love how he threw a joke in the opening jets scene, "backseat driver", and became a literal backseat driver later in the movie
Seriously, this whole scene is just pure James Bond.
Including the music, which is very underrated.
Yea not gonna lie
i thought you gonna say "pure stupid"m but you wrote "james bond" ))
more like Batman from the 60's, he had every gadget and a hood-mounted cable cutter, for when someone pulls a steel cable across the road...
This BMW was the best rent-a-car ever! And Bond was courteous enough to return it to Avis at the end! 😄
Probably the only car he ever returned
@@NeoArashi 😂😂😂 Good one .
That's a reference to how he got it delivered to him. Q met him (dressed in Avis clothes) at that exact office, and told him to return it to him without a scratch - this is one of the few times that Q actually gets his invention back.
I never noticed that...
@@mrtom2854 them going through the insurance damage waiver.
Q, will you need collision coverage?
Bond yes
Q, fire?
Bond, probably
Q, property destruction?
Bond, definitely
Q, personal injury?
Bond, I hope not, but accidents do happen.
Q, frequently with you.
Bond, well that takes care of the normal wear and tear, do I need any other protection?
Q, only from me, unless you bring that car back in pristine order.
Brosnan: The man child James Bond of my childhood. "Boys with toys" indeed.
ARE YOU A CAWWPP??!!??!!
Who wouldn't be with Q's gadgets?
Man child? The dude is a slayer!
The smile on his face after every action , amazing
He's saving the world, and he has fun doing it!
Sometimes I forget that he's just avenged the death of his old flame when he's giggling about the tyres re-inflating lol.
One of my all time favourite 007 car chases. It's a really creative gimmick with the RC car, and the action and gadgets are amazing.
Also, that it took place in a parking structure. That they could come up with ways to keep it interesting for that long was awesome.
I like how the wire cutters go up to the exact height.
Exactly what I think 🤣
Dangerous driving will void the warranty. It's got missiles wire cutters and everything else on it.
Hahaha ikr but it’s a movie never the less 🤣
I like how several gadgets can be operated by the same button.
It’s a BMW, they got rid of the indicators for the wire cutters
He just saw his girlfriend's dead body five minutes ago. And still he's like a kid having fun with his toys. Savage! Pierce Brosnan's portray of James Bond is severely underrated.
What can he do? She’s dead, can’t bring her back and he’s alive. Best enjoy every moment.
He killed the guy who killed his girl friend
yea. very much. sucks he wasn't in more bond films.. he would have been in 7 films if he started in the 80s and was in casino royale
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@@dwaynejohnson8606 bond is one
Bond is really enjoying himself. I loved Pierce as Bond.
Bond: "Excuse me, I'd like to return my rental."
AVIS: OK, please bring your vehicle to our nearest office.
3:50
I never even noticed that...
Cool scene and all, but if you think about it, Bond just nearly killed about a dozen innocent civilians, which should be expected on a busy street below, and whom he could not possibly predict to be able to get out of the way of the falling car, and debris and shards inside the office.
Not to mention that the car will now be definitely impounded by police, who will discover various military-grade gadgets inside and link it to the shootout in the building it fell off from. And if they trace it back to MI6, that would cause a huge international incident.
In summary, sloppy and unnecessarily reckless work - classic Bond. 8)
@@Postoronniy That's why he spammed on the car's horn button.
@@NeoArashi I know it's nitpicking a fun James Bond action scene. But I mean come on. The odds of that not killing anyone, or at least causing some serious injury is basically zero. But yeah I do think that's why they had the horn honking to try to show that James has at least some concern for the people below lol.
@@sean8102 oh I agree. What he did was totally dangerous for the civilians doen there.
I love how the chase starts up! The tight editing, how it cuts between Bond's face and the car revving up, the bumping score, dials it up to 11 real quick!
1:30 did BMW just roasted Mecerdes in their own logo?!
That's a great observation!
HA!
I don’t understand
@@shakilrahman3394 the shape of the caltrops that destroyed the Mercedes' tyres match the Mercedes-Benz logo :)
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Flying the car into an insurance office is such a great example of the classic Bond humor of this era.
I miss the humour in Bond.
@@KorriTimigan Apparently they decided they shouldn't do humor anymore after the Austin Powers movies. Big mistake imo
It wasn’t an insurance office. It was the car rental agency. Still funny tho
@@okankyoto Which is weird because Austin Powers satirised the early bond films with Blofeld like villains who have a base of operations the finale takes place in etc.
Filmed in Brent cross car park and that explosion wasnt meant to be so dramatic cost the production a lot of money
"Unsafe driving will void warranty"
Bond: LOL
Bond: What is warranty?
Don't forget the "Congratulations on a safe journey" part. XD
@@thenameisgsarci after crashing that car in a Avis Rent-a-car store lol
@@NeoArashi Well, he DID return the equipment this time...
Pierce Brosnan is my nostalgia bond. He just absolutely owns every scene. To be honest his movies kind of stink, they feel like long TV commercials. But they take me right back to the 90s (childhood) when life was simple and things felt more pure and optimistic.
Coolest thing I’ve ever seen as a kid I swear, Brosnan was the man 😂
For some reason I love the tomorrow never dies theme song.
Me to☺️☺️
Which one? Sheryl Crow's or the original one by kd lang and David Arnold? I personally wish the producers hadn't shirked lang on this one.
You mean Surrender, right? Because all the cues in the movie are from it since Sheryl Crow was a last minute change.
@@phazonlord0098 i prefer Sheyl Crow's and you can't stop me from liking it
David Arnold did a great job on all five of his Bond scores. I hope they bring him back for the new 007 after Craig's last.
Drops it straight into AVIS ! .. now thats why Bonds such a reliable customer. 🍷
That's the type of stuff missing from the new Bonds they just make it too serious, no fun. Bond is supposed to win always and have fun doing it.
Reliable customer? That's literally the only car he ever returned hahaha
Never even noticed the store...
never get tired of this film and especially the car chase just classic
2:31 Gonna love how it just goes perfectly through Bond's car and hits his own people. Friendly fire at its worst LOL
Also it was at this moment he knew he fucked up 😂
Love Bonds facial expression right after 😬
He’s like how did I just survive that?
Why didn't he just aim lower? In fact, every one who played Team Fortress knows you always aim at the feet.
@@Agent1W bad-guy's-henchman--thinking. Plus/Also he was too-focused on killing Bond by hitting the car that it totally-escaped him that there was a huge gaping hole in the front windshield[/windscreen], and that the rear windshield[/windscreen] was totally non-existent.
The RPG guy clearly wasn’t the sharpest tool in the box-if he’d succeeded then he’d have blown up the encoder along with Bond 😅🤣
Tomorrow Never Dies will always be my favorite
My favourite action scene of the brosnan era. Just so much fun. The soundtrack along with the Bondness of the whole chase. The sound of the engine and the gadgets it’s just great.
The hilarious part of this scene is the fact that he is destroying Mercedes cars in a BMW lol
Talk about outclassing your competitors haha...
@@anthonydooleyii7678 : More like blowing away the competition.
There is an ubran legend that it was done on purpose and kinda paid by BMW as part of the sponsor deal.
that too by dropping something which was similar to Benz logo
I suppose it makes sense given that this is the car park for a 5 star hotel in Hamburg, large executive Mercs and Beemers are probably all you'll find in there.
I was a 90s kid and this chase was one of my favourites of the Pierce Brosnan era.
This has got to be the single most creative car chase scene in all of James Bond.
This all happens in a parking garage.
The face he makes when the reinflate is what gets me lol
Tires^
It's hilarious... he was a little kid in that moment haha.
In my opinion, the greatest car chase in the whole franchise.
🍷Agreed hands down.. considering the effort they took on the details & weapons!
The Spy Who Loved Me's S1 Lotus Esprit submarine still takes the cake for me:
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Tank chase in GoldenEye
@@trajan231 not a car
Quantum of solace wouldve been number one if the stupid director didnt cut it.
Tomorrow Never Dies and The World is Not Enough aren't necessarily great movies, but the action scenes make them highly rewatchable!
@eating sugar no papa
I disagree on that. I see Goldeneye as one of the best Bond movies, with a great villain and a decent story.
@eating sugar no papa Ah I see. Die Another Day is watchable to me in a so bad it's good way. The dialogue makes me want to jump off a bridge though.
What are you smoking? They are great movies
@@WH250398 Honestly I found TWINE more boring than Die Another Day. And I don't mind the sci-fi.
@@TheBrickGuy7939 Agreed.
GoldenEye > Die Another Day > The World Is Not Enough > Tomorrow Never Dies
Amazing camera work, music score, special effects, and actor. Scene still holds up very well after 25 years later. My favorite James Bond.
This takes backseat driving to a whole new level😂
His face when the tires are reinflated. Love it.
Talk about the dangers of using your phone while driving 😏
I can tell from that line that you've seen your share of Bond films lol
Lol!
Don't try this at home. 😎
@@charlesphillips2210 you remember that show Brainiac with Richard Hammond? “Stop, the following experiment is dangerous, do not try this at home! No, really don’t”
I'm pretty sure Tesla did it with an app and software for the vehicle.
The Bond film is always in my heart. Thanks for the producers and film makers and technicians do marvelous job to create this film. I am waiting to watch. No Time to Die!
My favorite scene from the Brosnan era. This was such a fun bad ass Bond moment. He was having fun like a little kid with the remote car and kicking ass.
2:16 greatest moment in the Bond franchise.
Really Really Cool
David Arnold's scores in the Bond movies he did were SO perfect!!!
his little cheerful smirk at the end win the car crashes😂
Best Bond chase ever. And it's all set in a car park!
I grew up with Pierce Brosnan as Bond and he has always been an amazing actor to play Bond.
You can tell Pierce is having great fun doing this scene🌹🎮🕹🚘🚘🚘
This movie was way ahead of its time. Can't believe it predicted the PSP Go
Let alone the influence of mass media manipulation on popular opinion.
Picsoleated Too bad it’s the most formulaic Bond film.
I would say more, it predicted the Nintendo DS.
@@LexingtonDeville984 *Too good
@@Thicc_Cheese_Dip That concept was inspired by mass media manipulation. Hence, not a prediction.
That was awesome! The way he was controlling that car was just amazing!
Another day another badass Bond clip.
This is such a cool scene. Literally like boys with toys.
The car pleading with Bond to drive safely in a German accent is an underrated part of this scene. Feels like Q put that in there just to annoy Bond.
Definitely one of my top Bond, Brosnan scenes. Love the giddiness of Pierce as he controls the car remotely lol
As a child, I marveled at Bond summoning his BMW in a garage. Today, 27 years later, I just summoned my BMW in the garage using my smartphone. It turned on and came out of parking. I can't believe it 😢
4:00 Phone says: Congrats on your safe journey "Bruh"
Bond was like a happy kid playing his toy when he was driving the car with his phone and fooling those people lmao
Brosnan is still the second best Bond after Sean Connery. I love that big grin on his face. I love how he's enjoying this whole thing
In fact, I’d argue Brosnan is better than Connery, as he’s able to imitate Connery’s suave nature, along with the charm of Roger Moore, and the darker tone of Timothy Dalton. Connery might be objectively better, but I will always love Brosnan more.
@@AverageKingBooEnjoyer He's a rival for the top spot. I just wish Brosnan had more great movies than GoldenEye.
@@LukeLovesRose Tomorrow Never Dies is actually my favorite entry in the franchise, more so than GoldenEye, Casino Royale, and even Goldfinger. Die Another Day is crappy, but I think The World Is Not Enough is another good film that gets highly underrated. But the highlight of Brosnan’s career for me will always be this film, it’s not just my favorite all-time film in the Bond franchise, it’s my favorite all-time film period. And I doubt that ever changes.
@@AverageKingBooEnjoyer I liked Tomorrow Never Dies too. It's just as good as Skyfall IMO
The era of bond with crazy gadgets, I grew up with that :)
I loved that car as a kid
I still love it now. It was so goddamn cool being remote controlled by a phone and having all those gadgets included
Brosnan is the best Bond for me
This is definitely a "Thank you Q branch" moment
100%, without a doubt, one of the top-five 007 moments of all time. Brosnan's finest hour. 🍸
one of my favorite 007's car chase !
One of the best Bond 🎥 ever!Hands down!
I love that gesture he does just before it crashes into the shop
The scene gives a whole new meaning to the phrase backseat driver
I love this movie of 007 James Bond Franchise.
I was born in 1998 during the Brosnan era of Bond and Tomorrow Never Dies was my first Bond movie I've watched. I'm forever thankful my parents bought the VHS so I can watch it at home and subsequently purchased the DVD, then later on the 50th anniversary blu ray collection of James Bond. It's a very fun action movie, pierce Brosnan is a very solid James Bond actor. The car chase hooked me in and I just found it very intriguing how they predicted the future with a gadget that can control your car, sort of like a Portable PSP, extremely underrated gameboy console. BMW's aren't necessarily the most Bond-ian vehicles out there, but they're certainly very efficient in speed, handling and performance. The gadgets are very good. Very fun time.
Pierce Brosnan will always be the perfect James Bond 007.
Sophisticated like Connery, Humorous like Moore, and Gritty like Dalton. Yep, that’s the perfect Bond, alright.
This truly is way ahead of it's time. Bond is operating his car through his phone.. That is basically 6G network in the process...😊
I imagine the guy at 2:26 with the Rocket Launcher got the sack from Elliot Carver after that 😂
“The sack”? HA! Carver’s gonna give him way worse than that!!!
I'd imagine he was fired.
He probably let Stamper deal with him
That's why the guy immediately does a cartwheel while holding the rocket launcher after his blunder. "Hey I've still got l337 skillz! Please don't can me!"
You're the new Ray Mark.
You are appearing everywhere.
Its funny seeing bond just laugh in the middle of the chase
This is my favorite car chase of the film. Pierce Brosnan really has some fun driving his vehicle.
Hi is very very beautiful man!!!!The best 007 agent!!!!. Saludos desde Argentina 😚😚😚
3:44 That’s one to give a rental back.
David Arnold makes this scene so awesome
I hope that future James Bond movie should have awesome car chase like this one.
Gatling guns in the DB5's headlights?
I think we're getting another classic car chase soon, unless it gets delayed again.
I like how bond returns the car to rental company lol 😂
I love TND, Roger Spootiswood is a great director. Pure fun!
Most underrated Bond movie. Including the theme song.
One of the Brosnan Era moments that I appreciate too much. These days the film is more fitted than in 1997.
I love the smile after he inflates his tires and at the end then just is like ok back to business
This scene was a lot fun this movie is so damn underrated it’s honestly a great Bond movie I really enjoyed this film
Tomorrow never dies is by far the best bond film starring pierce as 007..Lots of older elements mixed in...This was most likely the last traditional bond film made before it all went pear shaped.
i have always loved this scene.
He will always be my favourite Bond.
To this day, any time I see the "reduce speed now" sign I read it in the computer voice.
Lol
"Reduce speed now."
Bond: Fat chance!
This scene, tank chase, dodging bullets & fight scenes of matrix was one of the best thing i'd seen ever in my childhood.
Love the 750iL, under-rated Bond car IMO
Pretty sure they used a 740 and badged it as a 750
@@c0rn15hman3I remember reading they had a mix of them. They had 20 or so cars and destroyed most of them to get the scenes. You can see in a few scenes that the wheels change from M Parallel wheels so something smaller with a larger sidewall tire.
Not disrespect to Daniel Craig, but to me, Pierce Brosnan was a better Bond. He was cool and calm, and yet he could take you down with his bare hands. I remember watching these movies as a kid and I wanted to be like Pierce Brosnan. Love these movies and the 007
This felt like science fiction when I saw it... now it's less complicated than the Drone I'm flying as I type this comment. This movie ages like wine.
2:30
Ok I will aim in the hole in the windshield. Brilliant idea!
This scene right from the car to the enjoyment Bond had to the voice messages was just well written and directed. It made me fall in love with the way Pierce Brosnan was and all the brands used.
Pierce Brosnan is still one of The Best James Bond 007 ever.
The best seen in the whole James bond franchise combined together......rewatchable again and again...
I saw all the Brosnan Bond movies in the cinema, I'm so grateful I had that experience. That was peak cinema entertainment.
This really showcases how the Daniel Craig era films really lack a creative chase scene. Brosnan’s Bond is king in that department.
The beginning of Quantam of Solace was good