Never Say Never Again: Retrospective and Drinking Game
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Chris and Harry do the James Bond Drinking Game while watching Never Say Never Again and then review the film.
The drinking rules:
Drink every time -
He orders a Martini.
Someone says “Shaken not stirred.”
He drinks.
The word Bond is used.
The word James is used.
He has sex (drink twice if the woman he’s sleeping with dies).
He kills someone.
He makes a quip.
A gadget is used.
Moneypenny appears.
The name of the film is spoken.
Bond is on skis.
Bond is underwater.
A woman appears in a bikini who has no intention of swimming.
There is a helicopter.
Large explosions.
A near death escape.
A villain reveals his plan.
The main car is destroyed.
Someone says 007.
Someone says Licence to Kill.
A terrific Bond film, well worth the wait. Witty, intelligent, well-structured, and a refreshing change from what the Eon films had become - especially Moore’s last two. It featured a revitalized Sean Connery, in his best performance since “From Russia With Love.” Thank you, Jack Schwartzman, for taking up the challenge and carrying on the fight in the London High Court.
This was my last Bond outing to the theatre until Craig. Between the limpness of the later Moore movies and this movie I moved on from Bond. I have not seen a Dalton Bond movie ever, and only picked up on Brosnan years after the fact.
I guess I will continue to watch you retrospectives, at least of the movies I eventually watched.
Great video! I have actually never seen this one, but I'm kind of tempted to watch it after this video because of how bad it looks. I guess one could say it's the The Room of James Bond movies!
Great job on this video! I laughed so damn much. Cheers to that!
Edward Fox plays British officers and the jackal best.
The best Sean Bond!
Let me pour a nice tall glas of something to watch this with. Love the bond series, bad or good.
"it was a film I only saw once, when I was a kid" , not, "it was a film I've only seen once, when I was a kid". No perfect tense with past denominators, I suggest.