Yes, it was funny. However at the same time, these funny moments were abused, making 90s Bond movies quite a slapstick, this fact was much critisized by genre purists
They are real Bond films. Unlike the Craig films. The only Craig film that is any good is SPECTRE, because it was actually a good balance of the new and the old. Even DIE ANOTHER DAY, as bad as it is, is a real Bond film.
Bond had to take out the anti-missile defenses that could have detected and blasted the cruise missile. Also the anti-air defenses that would have blown him out of the sky upon takeoff.
The best action sequence in the film. For me of all the four films that Pierce Brosnan has made as 007, "GoldenEye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies" are my top films that really introduced to the exciting and thrilling franchise of James Bond. Yet the most important element in this film is the musical score of David Arnold.
I also like the Pierce Brosnan version. Regarding Lady's man there are four types (1) The alpha male (e.g. a NFL quarterback) (2) Extremely handsome. Girls throw themselves at these guys without them having to do anything (and regarding handsome it is harder for guys, because girls are less visual orientated and more emotional orientated. For men, normally any girl that is a 6 or higher can get a girl's interest. For women, you need to be a 9 or a 10, to get a girl's interest, by your looks, it is not easy. I used to have a for a while during my senior year in high school, after my acne cleared up, and then by my 2nd year in college gain ten kg in weight and then it is gone. You just slide a little bit and that is it, you literally need to be a 10) (3) charming, (4) funny (5) rich (these guys need to chase a girl a bit) James Bond as a very busy spy/black ops operative doesn't have time to chase girls, so he need to be the alpha male or extremely handsome type. to be a lady's man. Pierce Brosnan is consider to be classically handsome by a lot of women, thus, fit this lady's man idea very well. Although by the story, Bond is suppose to be the Alpha male type. Next time, I think they should try get a recently retired NFL quarterback to play Bond (ideally before he get out of shape, after leaving the sport) That is the alpha male type lady's man. (technically speaking alpha male isn't the right word, more as muscling type lady's man) There are also some other actors that got a lot of muscles, for example Chris Klein from American Pie, I mean, seen him in "American Pie Reunion"? OMG that is so much muscle. The guy must work out 24/7. Get him to play Bond the next time is a great idea. ruclips.net/video/qnVGIFPFry8/видео.html
@@peteryang8991 Reading even half of that comment, I swear that I've now lost as many brain cells as if I downed a whole bottle of whiskey 🥴 ...Jesus Christ what drugs are you one? 😅🤭
Shame the original opening title song, which actually went with the score for the film was bumped to the closing credits in favor of that awful Sheryl Crow song
The new producers that made the movies from Daniel Craig era did a disaster job. They transformed james bond movies into a generic action movie Now people dont care about seing the new james bond anymore. Back in the days. James bond movie was a must watch They didnt understand what makes bond movies unique from others
@@mathewvanostin7118 _I liked Craig’s era overall._ But you’re right. They need to hone it back more to Connery and Brosnan’s style. I wouldn’t be so sure about going the full Roger Moore route, it would be the equivalent to whiplash for the audience, but putting more fun back into Bond is essential. No Time To Die did that for the most part, but of course that rather decisive ending disrupted the tone quite a bit. They need to commit to it 100% now, if they make the equivalent of Goldeneye, that would be perfect.
@@mathewvanostin7118 These "new producers" also produced this film. Barbara Broccoli was the main producer from Tomorrow Never Dies onwards. She was already working as the producer on GoldenEye besides her father, Albert R. Broccoli, who porduced the films from their inception til his death. And the other producer, Michael G. Wilson, is Barbara's step-brother and has been involved in the production of the films since Moonraker. He even co-wrote all the scripts in the 1980s.
EXACTLY. It has nothing to do with how blonde or how 'slavic' Daniel Craig's features are. Its about the Bond formula; the confidence, the charisma, the smart quips and pithy comebacks, THE MUSICAL SCORE ffs!!! and yes the over the top situations ONLY BOND can handle. Unless you have that, its not Bond; its just an action movie about some dude doing some run of the mill action.
That line about "Ask the Admiral where he'd like his Bombs delivered" is the best 007 line since his very first introduction in Dr No'/!!! Gotta love M's look of utter satisfaction after that line'/!!!
Best opening scene by far of all the Bond films!!! And that is saying a LOT!!! Fab music, too. And it ends with a typical Bond quip or two: "BACK SEAT DRIVER!!" and "Ask the Admiral WHERE he'd like his bombs delivered ...." LOL LOL
I have to agree. I think the Goldeneye opening part was incredibly good as well. It's hard for me to decide which one is better, but I think this one wins out. I wish the rest of the movie had been as good as this scene.
Remember seeing this movie when I was about 8 for the first time. Asked my dad what a "Bond Movie" was after hearing some of his friends talk about Casino Royale, and he showed me this one. Still one of my favorites!
Goldeneye was my first bond movie I watched on the back of playing the N64 game. Tomorrow Never Dies was the first one I saw in the cinema though, it was epic. It's weird coz I live in China now so all the Chinese dialogue in the first attack on HMS Devonshire I totally understand, too, haha
Brosnan was best bond ever. His 4 Bond movie will never forget Bonds fans. His all movie was Best action. Best Cinematography, No Vfx was use. Today's all majority Movies use VFX. But that time all action Sequence was real.
@@chrismc410 Nah, the L-39 has way too much torque leakthrough on the seismic rotors to have any value. Not to mention the high prantkens on the lug manifolds and dorry flanges. You'll have a much higher chance to get your son to mow the lawn, than to sell an L-39.
@@jimmytsongaandtheshimmycon9421 they are a cheap way to get into jet aviation for both civilians and the air forces of smaller nations. Some nations have used the L-39 as an front line fighter ground attack fighter. They sell for about $300K-$450K, in the surplus military jet aviation world, that's cheap
Met a guy who owns one recently and talked to his private mechanic. They might be relatively cheap to purchase but owning and operating one is far from it. The fuel alone costs 5 grand every time he goes up for half an hour and that's with a retro-fitted newer Citation jet engine which is much more efficient than the original unit.
@@JustinMacri007 Bond movies don't have any timeline and it's very rare in some. In case if they are serious about it, then Bond should be over 100 years old considering the first movie came in 1962
@@fox3wheresmybanana386 He's not your average spies though. He's 007. That man have numerous "saving the world" mission that I wouldn't be surprised if he can single handedly replace the crew from Armageddon and still came out alive with some asteroid samples as souvenir for Moneypenny
@@fox3wheresmybanana386 The people who are chosen, who are actually *_capable of succeeding_* as clandestine services field operators, are far more rare than a fighter pilot. I'm not denigrating military aviators. It's simply a mathematical reality. Which one do you think there are more of?
Another great moment occurs a little bit before this clip and before the crap started hitting the fan, when the big wigs seen Bond on camera, infiltrating the terrorist market, and one of the admirals asks, "What is he doing?" And M responds immediately, "His job!", knowing that Bond would most likely destroy that market just as surely as the missile.
No, it was "his job," because she recognized he was risking his life with no plan and no backup to get the nukes out of there before the incoming missile set them off and caused an international catastrophe. All the destruction he caused to the bazaar was incidental.
@@johnnycalvino7490 But isn't that the whole point of being a secret service agent, i.e. the elegant disguise ? If they wanted a rough looking person, the series ought to have been called Commando or Terminator .
I like how he can blow half the canopy off... AND still talk into the radio with no wind noise whatsoever, going a few hundred MPH. Still, great scene.
Soooooo much about that scene had me saying "HOW the bleep?", and I didn't think of that one! 😂😂😂 Like....HOW did he get ejected up and through the bottom airframe into the top jet?? Bro should've been shmooshed! 😮 That's a word...
Yeah...me too...that was the only thing that was weird...normally the guy would have been crushed against the underside of the jet above...but it's a Bond movie so who cares ?
I Love all of the James Bond movies. I grew up on them. And Goldeneye the game was and is still one of the best in creation. It should be updated with new graphics technology and some extra secret stuff or improvements. The legacy deserves it i would love to see it happen .
In my Top 3 Bond intro's for sure. The other two are probably the intro of Casino Royale and the one for Moonraker. The intro for Moonraker is probably better than the film itself.
yippykiyay89 and why wouldn’t you use that beauty? If I were a director I’d make the baddies incapable to do anything but strangling-related fights against Pierce. Makes a great platform for one-liners too. *escape from the strangle* + *tie adjustment* + [“one-liner”] It’s a great recipe!
Now came across this after watching R.M in his mini BD jet, this is totally ridiculous at the end but funny, the facial expression of the adversarial characters 😂
motion blur, todays graphics every frame can be paused and you see a great realistic render, the human eye cant see that though and at high enough speeds it blacks out so you dont see anything, as a result the older CGI had motion blur and lower frame rate, also being spliced onto film allowed it to look good. its why when you get HD releases of some films effects become a bit more obvious.
I didn't work on that particular aircraft, but he should have had to stuck a screwdriver in a deck compression or a gear uplock switch in order to expend ordnance on deck. When you're James Bond, you instinctively know the cockpit layout and where all of the switches and other controls just happen to be.
You can buy them as a civilian for around the same price as a Ferrari in good condition with reasonable TBO time on the stock engine and APU. Some civilian operators/demo teams swap out the stock engine/APU for a TFE731, more commonly found on bizjets like the Learjet 45. No afterburners or thrust vectoring any of those engines. That being said, the L39 can be militarized. Rocket pods, cannons and K13 missiles (knock-off Sidewinders). Also, can confirm RE the WOW sensor. Also gear pins physically prevent the gear from retracting when parked for extended time should the WOW sensor fail (used to rampie for Dash 8s and A320s - used to place gear pins on terminating aircraft and pull them on the ones that were departing in the morning).
“Backseat driver”!! It seems like the thing to do nowadays to criticise his bond but I’ll tell you one thing all his pre-title sequences are some of the best of the whole series
That's the mark of a great (ex) SAS officer (as Bond was, as per the books, IIRC) - even when the stress has been off the charts, to be calm when it's all over like nothing ever happened.
@M. D. Cooper I actually do like that very metallic industrial sound Serra does, very Soviet - but anything that has to be bombastic or celebratory it was just dreadful. The music that was originally for the tank chase was horrifying.
@M. D. Cooper I actually think George Martin is very underrated - perhaps a little too frequent with the DAH-DAH! but overall a fantastic and tense score for Live and Let Die marking a truly new 70s vibe for Bond.
It's just any Brosnan Bond that isn't GoldenEye. The '90s had Se7en, Fargo, Fight Club, The Matrix, LA Confidential, Magnolia, Jurassic Park, even the original Mission: Impossible.
I’m no pilot but it seems the only reason Bond went down the entire runway and turned around to take off is so that they could get him flying through fire and playing chicken with the other plane
We survivors will be the true heroes of this decade along with the essential workers. I hope movie theaters go back to normal once we have vaccines & maybe a cure. There’s nothing like a Bond film on the big screen.
I didn't realize that L39s were equipped with afterburners. I know there were a lot of civilian conversions from the Ivchenko engine to a Garrett/Honeywell TFE731 and DEEC (proprietary FADEC). Operators saw a marked increase in performance and fuel efficiency, shorter startup flow due to the ability to perform a battery start, and increased MTOW of around 600-800lbs.
So much fun to come back to this scene that I enjoyed so much as a kid. Now with adult knowledge I know they're flying Czech L-39s with fake afterburners, the runway is Courchevel in France and somehow that guy is using rocket pods as if they're machine-guns hahaha. The entire loadout is different at 2:18 than at 1:20 by the way. Knowing what they did to create this scene only makes it more fun to me.
Great opening sequence in the movie tomorrow never dies starring Pierce brosnan this man have been sent by the British secret service with a license to kill not be killed.. his will to kill is just as great as his will to survive... By the way the general in the movie is Judi dench's husband
@@sonnykingcomposer - Basically he means that the explosion from the missile would've started an avalanche, but because Bond and the rest of MI6 aren't concerned with it, it doesn't get shown.
When I saw this at the cinema upon release, literally everyone cheered when he ejected the guy into the enemy plane. These films were so much fun :)
Yes, it was funny. However at the same time, these funny moments were abused, making 90s Bond movies quite a slapstick, this fact was much critisized by genre purists
@@nupaconsultora they were pretty sensible compared to Moore's era!
@@mistercrow1983 Agree, was more sensible, but the "MI6" spirit Is lost in the way
They are real Bond films. Unlike the Craig films. The only Craig film that is any good is SPECTRE, because it was actually a good balance of the new and the old. Even DIE ANOTHER DAY, as bad as it is, is a real Bond film.
@@brucewayne1662 You understand that it's all subjective, and that other people's opinion on the matter are just as valid, yes?
One of Bond's best intro sequences, a self conatined story that has a repercussion, the sublime score.
For the worst Brosnan 007 film though,
Die another day was his worst bond film. This one was pretty good
@@MrB00mbang This is Bronsan’s best one
Great stunt and believable dilemma Bond faces
@@mike91mdk45 Agreed. Die Another Day was pure trash next to Quantum.
James Bond is so highly trained that even an Anti-Air gun can't take him out from several meters
Bond always has some spare body armor lying around
@Sofyan Evan không thu
And all the time is tortured!
He got God mode on always.
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Love how the machine gun bullets come out of the rocket pods
If you pause at 10 seconds, you can see the gun turret in the middle of the rocket pods.
@@adrianwithane which makes no sense. Why not just use a gun pod instead.
@@ExcavationNation he uses both man
@@bradical6019 yea but that was never REAL!! WHY NOT MAKE IT REAL!! AHHHHHHH
Hahahahah
Bond was trying to get as many kills as possible in this mission as stealth is optional! 😂
Bond had to take out the anti-missile defenses that could have detected and blasted the cruise missile. Also the anti-air defenses that would have blown him out of the sky upon takeoff.
can't blame him, every men are guilty of this when they were young.
And that spot was being used as a market deal on sale. So everything must go. In pieces.
You can tell who the bad guy is because he’s unshaven.
The best action sequence in the film. For me of all the four films that Pierce Brosnan has made as 007, "GoldenEye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies" are my top films that really introduced to the exciting and thrilling franchise of James Bond. Yet the most important element in this film is the musical score of David Arnold.
I also like the Pierce Brosnan version. Regarding Lady's man there are four types (1) The alpha male (e.g. a NFL quarterback) (2) Extremely handsome.
Girls throw themselves at these guys without them having to do anything
(and regarding handsome it is harder for guys, because girls are less visual orientated and more emotional orientated. For men, normally any girl that is a 6 or higher can get a girl's interest. For women, you need to be a 9 or a 10, to get a girl's interest, by your looks, it is not easy. I used to have a for a while during my senior year in high school, after my acne cleared up, and then by my 2nd year in college gain ten kg in weight and then it is gone. You just slide a little bit and that is it, you literally need to be a 10)
(3) charming, (4) funny (5) rich (these guys need to chase a girl a bit)
James Bond as a very busy spy/black ops operative doesn't have time to chase girls, so he need to be the alpha male or extremely handsome type. to be a lady's man. Pierce Brosnan is consider to be classically handsome by a lot of women, thus, fit this lady's man idea very well.
Although by the story, Bond is suppose to be the Alpha male type. Next time, I think they should try get a recently retired NFL quarterback to play Bond (ideally before he get out of shape, after leaving the sport) That is the alpha male type lady's man. (technically speaking alpha male isn't the right word, more as muscling type lady's man) There are also some other actors that got a lot of muscles, for example Chris Klein from American Pie, I mean, seen him in "American Pie Reunion"? OMG that is so much muscle. The guy must work out 24/7. Get him to play Bond the next time is a great idea. ruclips.net/video/qnVGIFPFry8/видео.html
@@peteryang8991 Reading even half of that comment, I swear that I've now lost as many brain cells as if I downed a whole bottle of whiskey 🥴
...Jesus Christ what drugs are you one? 😅🤭
Shame the original opening title song, which actually went with the score for the film was bumped to the closing credits in favor of that awful Sheryl Crow song
Yeah, Eric Serra's GoldenEye theme sucked
Back when James Bond didn't take itself so seriously 🤣
The new producers that made the movies from Daniel Craig era did a disaster job. They transformed james bond movies into a generic action movie
Now people dont care about seing the new james bond anymore. Back in the days. James bond movie was a must watch
They didnt understand what makes bond movies unique from others
@@mathewvanostin7118
_I liked Craig’s era overall._ But you’re right. They need to hone it back more to Connery and Brosnan’s style.
I wouldn’t be so sure about going the full Roger Moore route, it would be the equivalent to whiplash for the audience, but putting more fun back into Bond is essential.
No Time To Die did that for the most part, but of course that rather decisive ending disrupted the tone quite a bit. They need to commit to it 100% now, if they make the equivalent of Goldeneye, that would be perfect.
@@mathewvanostin7118 These "new producers" also produced this film. Barbara Broccoli was the main producer from Tomorrow Never Dies onwards. She was already working as the producer on GoldenEye besides her father, Albert R. Broccoli, who porduced the films from their inception til his death. And the other producer, Michael G. Wilson, is Barbara's step-brother and has been involved in the production of the films since Moonraker. He even co-wrote all the scripts in the 1980s.
EXACTLY. It has nothing to do with how blonde or how 'slavic' Daniel Craig's features are. Its about the Bond formula; the confidence, the charisma, the smart quips and pithy comebacks, THE MUSICAL SCORE ffs!!! and yes the over the top situations ONLY BOND can handle. Unless you have that, its not Bond; its just an action movie about some dude doing some run of the mill action.
That line about "Ask the Admiral where he'd like his Bombs delivered" is the best 007 line since his very first introduction in Dr No'/!!! Gotta love M's look of utter satisfaction after that line'/!!!
At 2:05....having the Bond Theme temporarily interrupted was a genius idea.
Yeah, this movie's opening is my favorite. We really get to see Bond's expertise and combat experience on display here.
Best opening scene by far of all the Bond films!!! And that is saying a LOT!!! Fab music, too. And it ends with a typical Bond quip or two: "BACK SEAT DRIVER!!" and "Ask the Admiral WHERE he'd like his bombs delivered ...." LOL LOL
I have to agree. I think the Goldeneye opening part was incredibly good as well. It's hard for me to decide which one is better, but I think this one wins out. I wish the rest of the movie had been as good as this scene.
Agreed. He pretty much saves half the world in the opening scene - and David Arnold's score is to DIE for:)
Remember seeing this movie when I was about 8 for the first time. Asked my dad what a "Bond Movie" was after hearing some of his friends talk about Casino Royale, and he showed me this one. Still one of my favorites!
Goldeneye was my first bond movie I watched on the back of playing the N64 game. Tomorrow Never Dies was the first one I saw in the cinema though, it was epic. It's weird coz I live in China now so all the Chinese dialogue in the first attack on HMS Devonshire I totally understand, too, haha
Old 007 movies are cooler than now. Today is too much drama
Brosnan was best bond ever. His 4 Bond movie will never forget Bonds fans. His all movie was Best action. Best Cinematography, No Vfx was use. Today's all majority Movies use VFX. But that time all action Sequence was real.
L-39 Jet. Surprisingly Less expensive to Purchase than an Aston Martin DB5
That depends on if the L-39 has Latin/English labeling, all the armament still intact upgraded avionics, g-suit, etc.
@@chrismc410 Nah, the L-39 has way too much torque leakthrough on the seismic rotors to have any value. Not to mention the high prantkens on the lug manifolds and dorry flanges. You'll have a much higher chance to get your son to mow the lawn, than to sell an L-39.
@@jimmytsongaandtheshimmycon9421 they are a cheap way to get into jet aviation for both civilians and the air forces of smaller nations. Some nations have used the L-39 as an front line fighter ground attack fighter. They sell for about $300K-$450K, in the surplus military jet aviation world, that's cheap
Met a guy who owns one recently and talked to his private mechanic. They might be relatively cheap to purchase but owning and operating one is far from it. The fuel alone costs 5 grand every time he goes up for half an hour and that's with a retro-fitted newer Citation jet engine which is much more efficient than the original unit.
Can it achieve Mach 1 without swept wings?
Probably one of the better intro sequences in the franchise
Dynasty
Who remembers playing this on the 2nd mission of the PS1 game
K W
Oh yes. Back then seeing movie clips in the middle of a game was a huge thrill for me. (Even if it was like 3 frames per second!)
I remember that, it was such an awesome game one of the best I have ever played
A.Naz can’t say I’m a huge fan I recently played it but I enjoy TWINE much more for PS1 and the same for N64
Amazing part of the game
Yes huge memory
they blend the action with the music... that's the magic we are missing nowadays!
What is tge timeline between goldeneye and this?
@@JustinMacri007 2 years. Why? In the movie it's never mentioned. Guess you are the fan of Craig's bond where every movie is connected
@@madhousenetwork just asking we're timeline is taking place to bad Alec is not talked about
@@JustinMacri007 Bond movies don't have any timeline and it's very rare in some. In case if they are serious about it, then Bond should be over 100 years old considering the first movie came in 1962
I love the machine gun fire coming out of the rocket launcher hardpoints
Hahaha. But then it looks like they turn back into rockets when blowing up the trucks. Dual use rocket pods 😅
That, and the lack of wind noise with a canopy opened.
That's actually a thing. FN Herstal make combined rocket and machine gun pods. There may be others.
@@hfuy8005 Those looked specifically like the Russian FFAR pods
You missed the best line of any Bond movie ....."what does he think he's doing?"...."his job".....
True - it was chilling line in an opening. Made it the best of all Brosnan opening and one of the best if not the best of all Bond Movies.
I love the old James Bond, stupidly fun to watch!
Exactly!
Pierce ain't "old" though
@@spacemann1425 Pretty sure he meant bond before the Daniel Craig era.
I love how he knows what every single button/switch does- total bad ASS!
In the movies it was always said he was a pilot
@@stephenbachman132 wasn’t he a naval officer?
@@sarmadabrar185 can learn to fly in the RN. Plus he'a a 00, imagine part of that is learning all manner of skills.
@@fox3wheresmybanana386 He's not your average spies though. He's 007. That man have numerous "saving the world" mission that I wouldn't be surprised if he can single handedly replace the crew from Armageddon and still came out alive with some asteroid samples as souvenir for Moneypenny
@@fox3wheresmybanana386 The people who are chosen, who are actually *_capable of succeeding_* as clandestine services field operators, are far more rare than a fighter pilot. I'm not denigrating military aviators. It's simply a mathematical reality. Which one do you think there are more of?
Fantastic PTS, the music, the action, humour and the tension as the missile nears.
That musical score is perfection 👌.
The score in this movie is incredible. David Arnolds finest work imo.
Independence Day
especially after the clunky barrages of metal garbage Eric Sierra composed for Goldeneye with few exceptions.
David Arnold’s score is sublime.
True but shame about his scores for all the other bond films he did.
The best after John Barry.
Spectacular!!
Can't wait for Hans Zimmer on No time to die!!
Sublime??? I'd say the background music was THRILLING!
3:35 That smirk from M, thinking, 'You see, Admiral! My man did his job!' Gotta love Dame Judi xxx
At least he was there with to the end in skyfall. "There's one thing I did get right" she said before dying😱😱😱
Perhaps, the best Bond intro sequence ever made! Amazing David Arnold's score!
" ASK THE ADMIRAL WHERE HE'D LIKE HIS BOMBS DELIVERED. " 😂😂😂😂
👌👌Classic
Pierce, you absolute LEGEND.
Another great moment occurs a little bit before this clip and before the crap started hitting the fan, when the big wigs seen Bond on camera, infiltrating the terrorist market, and one of the admirals asks, "What is he doing?" And M responds immediately, "His job!", knowing that Bond would most likely destroy that market just as surely as the missile.
No, it was "his job," because she recognized he was risking his life with no plan and no backup to get the nukes out of there before the incoming missile set them off and caused an international catastrophe. All the destruction he caused to the bazaar was incidental.
This is one of the best bond movies of all time!!!! So underrated
How did that guy expect to survive if he was strangling Bond when Bond was the one flying the plane?
both seats have flight controls so he can fly and land the plane or just eject.
@@barsdogukankarakoyun8798 most dual seat aircraft have dual controls for that very reason:in case the primary pilot is disabled or killed
And theres always the possiblity that he was a crazy henchman ready to give his life for the cause. i salute that poor bad guy for the effort
So that Bond can drawl a droll "backseat driver..."
That plane is an Aero Vodochodny L-39 Albatros. It's built as an advanced trainer.
Brosnan was simply best bond of all time. No match.
I agree. He also got great scripts.
indeed
Sean. Connery.
@@morerightrudder9742 Exactly. As Robert Carlisle once said, Connery was "the only Bond who looked as if he could kill you".
@@johnnycalvino7490 But isn't that the whole point of being a secret service agent, i.e. the elegant disguise ? If they wanted a rough looking person, the series ought to have been called Commando or Terminator .
Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies are still my top two favorite Bond movies. I prefer Connery, Brosnan, and Dalton over the rest.
one of the coolest Bond cold opens.
Cold open? You sound smart
This is my favorite James Bond film under Pierce Brosnan.
Pierce did the most entertaining precredit sequences
By far.
Bakseat driver the most looked down upon comment bond ever made. Simply his witty self.
Always loved the little squeal of the explosion at 1:51 lol
Really, what a fantastic opener this is.
That was an epic film.
“Back seat driver”
The scene where bond's plane flies right under the other plane is just so good for some reason.
Fun Fact: This film had almost double the budget of Goldeneye.
It shows
It was their unlockable reward for killing Sean Bean. Everytime he dies in a film/show, the budget gets an increase.
You mean the whole movie or this particular scene?
@@X3MInternational If he means the whole movie, he's about to start a flame war. Then again, it says right there in the username that he's a troll...
You can tell
Best James Bond opening scene ever
Q: " This Bond is the best because he didn't get me killed or almost killed! I'm looking at you, Daniel!"
I played the first scene in PS1, it was incredible experience.
Since tomorrow never dies, this is so such badass!
I watch it as a School kid and its My first Hollywood movie Imagine my Joy
'Back seat driver' and ' i don't miss ' best one liners of brosnan
I like how he can blow half the canopy off... AND still talk into the radio with no wind noise whatsoever, going a few hundred MPH.
Still, great scene.
He was shooting the machine gun with the rocket pods...
Soooooo much about that scene had me saying "HOW the bleep?", and I didn't think of that one! 😂😂😂 Like....HOW did he get ejected up and through the bottom airframe into the top jet?? Bro should've been shmooshed! 😮 That's a word...
Vividly remember seeing this on a flight to New York in '98.
3:16 I always wonder how that pilot perfectly fit into the upper aircraft
Yeah...me too...that was the only thing that was weird...normally the guy would have been crushed against the underside of the jet above...but it's a Bond movie so who cares ?
😂😂😂😂😂
Because he's the goddamned -Batman- James Bond, _that's_ why.
You find the answer watching the TENET movie 😅
@@martinb6461 😂😂😂😂 good one
I Love all of the James Bond movies. I grew up on them. And Goldeneye the game was and is still one of the best in creation. It should be updated with new graphics technology and some extra secret stuff or improvements. The legacy deserves it i would love to see it happen .
In my Top 3 Bond intro's for sure. The other two are probably the intro of Casino Royale and the one for Moonraker. The intro for Moonraker is probably better than the film itself.
Moonraker was sh!te.
An awesome era of when 007 movies was real 007 movies. Nowadays, 007= Indian Movies.
Brosnan had a great "strangle face"
From memory, he used in all of his Bond movies lol
yippykiyay89 and why wouldn’t you use that beauty? If I were a director I’d make the baddies incapable to do anything but strangling-related fights against Pierce.
Makes a great platform for one-liners too.
*escape from the strangle* +
*tie adjustment* +
[“one-liner”]
It’s a great recipe!
And Voice
So I take it you enjoy a good squeeze?
2:14
Yep, it wouldn't be a james bond movie if it isn't Pierce doing the "getting choked" face.
Now came across this after watching R.M in his mini BD jet, this is totally ridiculous at the end but funny, the facial expression of the adversarial characters 😂
0:23 I still cant figure out how they made the CGI flyin rocket look so realistic back in 1997 !!
Best bond opening-scene ⭐
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motion blur, todays graphics every frame can be paused and you see a great realistic render, the human eye cant see that though and at high enough speeds it blacks out so you dont see anything, as a result the older CGI had motion blur and lower frame rate, also being spliced onto film allowed it to look good.
its why when you get HD releases of some films effects become a bit more obvious.
Oh come on. It’s from 1997, not 1967. CGI was hardly new. The Matrix was released only a couple of years later.
watching these clips just before no time to die is awesome
I didn't work on that particular aircraft, but he should have had to stuck a screwdriver in a deck compression or a gear uplock switch in order to expend ordnance on deck. When you're James Bond, you instinctively know the cockpit layout and where all of the switches and other controls just happen to be.
Yes, Weight on Wheels is designed tp prevent firing while on the ground. They made the same error in Romancing the Stone.
You can buy them as a civilian for around the same price as a Ferrari in good condition with reasonable TBO time on the stock engine and APU. Some civilian operators/demo teams swap out the stock engine/APU for a TFE731, more commonly found on bizjets like the Learjet 45. No afterburners or thrust vectoring any of those engines. That being said, the L39 can be militarized. Rocket pods, cannons and K13 missiles (knock-off Sidewinders).
Also, can confirm RE the WOW sensor. Also gear pins physically prevent the gear from retracting when parked for extended time should the WOW sensor fail (used to rampie for Dash 8s and A320s - used to place gear pins on terminating aircraft and pull them on the ones that were departing in the morning).
Nice shootin’, Tex. 😎
The premise of the film is brilliant. Corporate media has, and always will be, in bed with big government.
exactly
“Backseat driver”!! It seems like the thing to do nowadays to criticise his bond but I’ll tell you one thing all his pre-title sequences are some of the best of the whole series
That's the mark of a great (ex) SAS officer (as Bond was, as per the books, IIRC) - even when the stress has been off the charts, to be calm when it's all over like nothing ever happened.
I thought Bond was in the Special Boat Service, the Royal Navy's equivalent of SEALs and SWCC.
Bond was never SAS or army. He was a commander in the Navy
@@EditedAF987 the SAS thing came from the Daniel Craig films if I recall correctly.
@@jordanreed3675 I swear M references him being a Royal Navy Commander when she writes his obituary in Skyfall?
1 min 33 when that music kicks in, Arnold’s score is brilliant
Love this film. Arnold's score is like one long, beautiful apology for GoldenEye.
@M. D. Cooper
I actually do like that very metallic industrial sound Serra does, very Soviet - but anything that has to be bombastic or celebratory it was just dreadful. The music that was originally for the tank chase was horrifying.
@M. D. Cooper
I actually think George Martin is very underrated - perhaps a little too frequent with the DAH-DAH! but overall a fantastic and tense score for Live and Let Die marking a truly new 70s vibe for Bond.
IAM SEEING THIS FILM MANY TIMES BEAUTIFUL and VERY THRILLING 007 BOND SUPER CONGRATS IAM INDIAN TAMILNADU CHENNAI JAIHIND JAISRIRAM
This movie makes me want to play 007 on my N64
Filmmaking has matured so much since the 90's, these films look like an action comedy at most.
It's just any Brosnan Bond that isn't GoldenEye. The '90s had Se7en, Fargo, Fight Club, The Matrix, LA Confidential, Magnolia, Jurassic Park, even the original Mission: Impossible.
@@alexandersmith6140 All of that changed Post- Saving Private Ryan 😂
It's interesting how Roger Moore's and Pierce Brosnan's Bond films were more comedies than anything else.
As a pilot who used to fly L-39C jet I find this sequence extremely hilarious
'clicks on hud display'
'Engines start roaring'
Let's see - Bond has tricks up his sleeve and because you couldn't pull off what he does, you're jealous. Explains it all.
@@escfxp You're god damn right. When I was a pilot cadet, sometimes I wanted button like this to eject my pilot instructor
Back in the days when anything would blow up by itself
3:21 James Bond: back seat driver
*Pain in The Neck*
I’m no pilot but it seems the only reason Bond went down the entire runway and turned around to take off is so that they could get him flying through fire and playing chicken with the other plane
One of the greatest pre title sequences and fab music to boot!
This showcased the year 2020, so far. Everything is trying to kill you. And you have to work without dying.
We survivors will be the true heroes of this decade along with the essential workers.
I hope movie theaters go back to normal once we have vaccines & maybe a cure.
There’s nothing like a Bond film on the big screen.
Good movie. 🎥 and my fav. Part of the movie too. 📺
I didn't realize that L39s were equipped with afterburners. I know there were a lot of civilian conversions from the Ivchenko engine to a Garrett/Honeywell TFE731 and DEEC (proprietary FADEC). Operators saw a marked increase in performance and fuel efficiency, shorter startup flow due to the ability to perform a battery start, and increased MTOW of around 600-800lbs.
they werent.. its just bad CGI
😂😂😂😂
@@vojinwalther I know, it's a joke. Ever see the Mover Ruins Movies video on this?
So much fun to come back to this scene that I enjoyed so much as a kid. Now with adult knowledge I know they're flying Czech L-39s with fake afterburners, the runway is Courchevel in France and somehow that guy is using rocket pods as if they're machine-guns hahaha. The entire loadout is different at 2:18 than at 1:20 by the way.
Knowing what they did to create this scene only makes it more fun to me.
More action packed movies of James bond, from Brosnan.
This fucking guy knows every thing, tank, boat and fighter
3:15 the guy trespassed the belly of the plane and remained seated, then surprisingly the enemy plane explodes for no reason
Wow aint you a wizard
Awesome sequence. I flew a few times in the L39.
Backseat driver!! Another priceless Bond moment!!
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Bond ejected an enemy copilot's seat 2 to get out of this cockpit, and that's better.
Greatfully.....😊🍿🥯🥣👍💙🥧🍮🍖🥪👌🍰🍔🙂
When i watched it back then i didnt even care if somone could enter a plane from its bottom and make a plane explode. Because it was cool.
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Should be one of the greatest dogfights scene, along with Top Gun.
I hope you said it in jest.
Chess master Pierce Brosnan checkmated the enemy!
"007 commandeers a jet". Or the main reason why players jumped the fence at Fort Zancudo back in the day in GTA Online
10 సం. ల నుంచి బాండ్ సినిమా లలో ఆ క్వాలిటీ లేకుండా పోయింది ❤
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Great opening sequence in the movie tomorrow never dies starring Pierce brosnan this man have been sent by the British secret service with a license to kill not be killed.. his will to kill is just as great as his will to survive... By the way the general in the movie is Judi dench's husband
J'adore 007 j'ai vu presque tous les films
007 RULES!
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I love this movie!!
When Bond movies were fun
Pierce was my favorite
2:48 Of course they wouldn’t show it if it doesn’t concern the main characters, but really that ought to have set of one HELL of an avalanche!!!
What do you mean?
@@sonnykingcomposer - Basically he means that the explosion from the missile would've started an avalanche, but because Bond and the rest of MI6 aren't concerned with it, it doesn't get shown.
That was a midair explosion, it wasn't impacting the mountain
Bounty H Then how do sneezes at the inopportune places set off avalanches? I think there are shockwaves.
@@davidw.2791 Well shit you make a good point
He operates that jet like he does that for a living every day ......which he sortof possibly does