As someone who's lived in New York City for almost 11 years, this is particularly fascinating to watch. Between '73 and '22, lots of things have changed (the make of the cars, the skyline, etc.), but so many other things haven't changed a bit (JFK, FDR Drive, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, South Ferry, Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, Downtown, etc.). Very glad that they took that extra step and actually filmed on location!
Replaced Sir Sean Connery. Sir Roger Moore turns in a great performance. Those full-size Chevrolet cars in that seen were built in Oshawa, Ontario. Canada 🇨🇦.
This is the first Bond film I ever saw, probably at the age of 11 - I instantly loved it and soon after began insisting on wearing suit jackets when I'd go to school. Even though I have read the novels and they're much better than the adaptions for the big screen, to this day Roger Moore remains one of my favourite Bonds, and the colourful "Live and Let Die" remains one of my favourite Bond films.
I have read, Goldfinger, from Russia, TMWTGG, live and let die, and casino Royale, i must admit, i prefer the films to the books. Both worlds are different, films alot granduer than its source
@@LordofMovies91 I gave gave you thumbs up for getting a response out of you. It still doesnt change the thug Craig is and knighted gentleman Moore is. If I ooze salt for Moore, so be it. Moore is a magnificent human being. Craig was in Layer Cake. What a legacy.
@@defiverr4697 fuxk me mate! You reeeeally need to get out more. They're both (well not Roger now) insanely rich actors who've never heard of you and never will. Yanno that old saying "opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one?" Well in this case, you're just the arsehole
Moore never had that ‘thug hiding under a veneer of sophistication’ mien that Connery, Lazenby and Craig had / have, but he more than makes up for it with a compellingly debonair and dry performance which, in all fairness, _does_ lend itself to a little humour rather well, though I agree - best not to overdo it.
@@fletcherhamilton3177 The famous hellraiser Lee Marvin once goaded Moore into a fistfight on a movie they did together, in Africa… the South London policeman’s son kicked the USMC veteran’s ass, leading Marvin to later remark, “That guy’s made of iron.” This is the only Bond flick where we see a glimpse of that promise: in Sir Roger’s later efforts 007 becomes almost buffoonish; they’re still great entertainment though.
Interesting to see that most of the cars driving along FDR Drive are 1973 Chevy Impalas along with with a few Cadillacs. The crew must have purchased a lot of them for most of the filming locations in New York and Louisiana.
IMHO... probably the best Soundtrack of the lot. Sir George Martin and his jazzy overtones perfectly suited the NY / New Orleans vibes....and also the soundtrack for my Bond childhood!
It's hard to go wrong with Paul McCartney on the theme song and George "the 5th Beatle" Martin on the rest. Though at the time the moviemakers did consider it a risk, as it marked a departure from the usual John Barry scores they used.
The whole “iT wAs sO mUcH bEtTeR bACK tHeN” is so lame tbh. Like, what happens in the next scene? He goes to Harlem, which in the 1970s is a delapidated ghetto. Go there now and it’s got great restaurants, bars, is reasonably clean, and you’re not going to get shot. Take of your nostalgia goggles son
I had read that Roger Moores contract allows him to keep all his custom tailored clothing. Nice Bennie on top if his paycheck. Makes sense if the studio is going to pay fir custom suits they can't be used for anyone else.
I can't agree about the best dressed. True, his clothes were of the finest tailoring, but he's brought down by the fact that his Bond was during the era of those absolutely horrible 1970s fashion trends. Bell bottom trousers, lapels all the way out to the shoulder, and ties wide enough to serve as a bib. Connery, in the early sixties, had the sharpest looking suits, of equally fine make.
If you watch Pierce Brosnan as 007 you can see he picked up a bit of the Roger Moore elegant sense of humour and his dressing was far better. Also Timothy Dalton copied some of Roger's character.
That's because they don't seem to understand the Bond style of music that John Barry created . I think of the composers alive today Howard Shore might be able to come close .
They were onto him as soon as he got off the plane. Of course it certainly helps that Bond is the only spy on the planet who always uses his real name. Makes it a lot easier for the bad guys to identify him.
I just now realized that technically 3 Moore films had a Fleming short story inserted into a scene: “Octopussy” added a scene that came from “The Property of a Lady”, “For Your Eyes Only” added in “Risico” and “Live and Let Die” added in “007 in New York”…cool.
The First Bond movie with Roger Moore, excellent. This and the Man with the golden gun are my favourite Roger Moore Bond movies. I watch that movie First time when i was a child 7 or 8 years old in a cinema in Italy at the 70ties. Beside Sean Connery the Best Bond ever. The great bond Song from Paul Mc Cartney and the wings. Amazing. Nobody can compare this 007 movies with him to the New movies with Daniel Craig, He is not a real Bond, He is an Action movie actor, like the New Bond movies with him, who are not Bond movies, they are just Action Films with confused stories. I dont notice the New Bond movies with Daniel Craig. For me the last 007 movie Was Die another day with Pierce Brosnan. RIP Sir Roger Moore
Craig is one of the worst. Unwatchable. If it wasn't for Roger Deakins, Skyfall would not be good either. And for that gay scene with Bardem, well Bardem eats Craig's acting for snack! Moore had class, weight, and when he walked he owned the goddman road!
The only Bond movie with a GM tie up for the automobiles. Also, ROger Moore and David Hedison knew each other before LALD was made as they first met when Hedison did a guest spot on The Saint and became instant friends.
When I was a kid I thought the dart from the side mirror was awesome, now I am amazed at Bonds sharp suit and overcoat. The side mirror dart is still great though.
A card reader must be gifted those cards. Cards are read from the laid direction and must be picked and placed by yourself. A real card reader won't even touch the cards. The shuffle must be done by yourself.
British companies didn’t really understand product placement to their detriment. “Wait, you want us to lend you something? For FREE?!” That’s why The saint ended up in a Volvo, Jaguar refused to lend them an E type. BMC wouldn’t supply minis for the Italian job either, the film company had to buy them.
The pimpmobiles of that era were really something else. Some went for $40,000 after the custom retrofits. That was a alot of dough in the early to mid 1970s for a car.
Love that White Pimpmobile ,Thats one cool looking sinister looking car here ,Great action scene.R I P Roger Moore my favourite James bond from the year i was born 1973 to 1985 ,Wish he had made more JB movies after 1985 ,R I P Legend 💖Nobody does it better 💖Followed by Sean Connery as the original ,R I P 🙏
Roger Moore and David Hedison were real life best friend's and I do wish that the power's that be in the film industry had used David for Felix Leiter in the following film's he was perfect for the role.
They should have shown more images of the 545-BBB plate. Those three times just weren't enough. I still couldn't be sure it really was 545-BBB or something else.
Odds are he was brain dead and his body just froze until the curve in the freeway...then the car started pinballing and his body just fell to the side.
A quick and relatively painless death I imagine. Poor guy never saw it coming. For all he knew, he was probably just hired by the government to deliver a high paid politician or something. Easy money even if risky, but he’s in New York so he probably maybe was more alert to bs traffic and road rage than a highly improbable toxic dart pricking him in the side of the head like a mosquito bite…..😅
As someone who's lived in New York City for almost 11 years, this is particularly fascinating to watch. Between '73 and '22, lots of things have changed (the make of the cars, the skyline, etc.), but so many other things haven't changed a bit (JFK, FDR Drive, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, South Ferry, Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, Downtown, etc.).
Very glad that they took that extra step and actually filmed on location!
@trevorsmith7753
"What, you expect us to fall over?"
"No Twin Towers, I expect you to collapse!"
Wow. You lived in NYC a whole 11 years.
Wowie!!
@@ThunderAppeal I wouldn't live there for 11 days.
@@ubiquitousdiabolus And no one will miss you.
“I’ve run into a little bother”. 007 is so good at understatements.
It was about a little lethal dart lol.
"YOU WHAT!?"
That transition to New York, envisioned by Solitaire as it happens, is so audio-visually-verbally brilliant I get chillls every time.
Same!
Tarot not solitaire
This movie has my favorite soundtrack besides "Diamonds Are Forever".
@@stevenburrito7032 Solitaire is the name of the lady reading the Tarot's cards.
@netizenchihu7641 Most of the Bonds soundtracks are good. Some are great. "Goldeneyes", Spectre, etc...
I love Roger Moore's performance in live and let die I give it 10/10
Replaced Sir Sean Connery. Sir Roger Moore turns in a great performance. Those full-size Chevrolet cars in that seen were built in Oshawa, Ontario. Canada 🇨🇦.
Same
"Easy Charlie, Let's get there in one piece" Classic British Content
I like the acting on that moment, but too bad there is constant a Chevy right behind them all the while the driver just went nuts...
@@JJVernig 로저무어
If he kept.the window rolled up and use are conditioning, he wouldn't be hit by dart.
@@JJVernig kp li
.........Looks at car swerving.....CHARLIE!!!!!
"A man comes..."
That whole card reading part with the music just gets me hype everytime.
teehee
@@user-jt5vm3mi1w , filthy mind lol
take a look at the back of the cards...the logo is 007
This is the first Bond film I ever saw, probably at the age of 11 - I instantly loved it and soon after began insisting on wearing suit jackets when I'd go to school.
Even though I have read the novels and they're much better than the adaptions for the big screen, to this day Roger Moore remains one of my favourite Bonds, and the colourful "Live and Let Die" remains one of my favourite Bond films.
Moore is a Knighted Gentleman, Craig is a thug with a movie career. Moore will be remembered for so many roles, Craig for Knives Out! what a hack!
@@defiverr4697 maybe consume a bit less salt so it doesn't ooze out of your sides, eh?
I have read, Goldfinger, from Russia, TMWTGG, live and let die, and casino Royale, i must admit, i prefer the films to the books. Both worlds are different, films alot granduer than its source
@@LordofMovies91 I gave gave you thumbs up for getting a response out of you. It still doesnt change the thug Craig is and knighted gentleman Moore is. If I ooze salt for Moore, so be it. Moore is a magnificent human being. Craig was in Layer Cake. What a legacy.
@@defiverr4697 fuxk me mate! You reeeeally need to get out more.
They're both (well not Roger now) insanely rich actors who've never heard of you and never will.
Yanno that old saying "opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one?" Well in this case, you're just the arsehole
I wish they’d stuck with these tones for Moore’s Bond, the comedic element wasn’t overplayed and he came across as credibly dangerous.
Moore never had that ‘thug hiding under a veneer of sophistication’ mien that Connery, Lazenby and Craig had / have, but he more than makes up for it with a compellingly debonair and dry performance which, in all fairness, _does_ lend itself to a little humour rather well, though I agree - best not to overdo it.
@@fletcherhamilton3177 The famous hellraiser Lee Marvin once goaded Moore into a fistfight on a movie they did together, in Africa… the South London policeman’s son kicked the USMC veteran’s ass, leading Marvin to later remark, “That guy’s made of iron.”
This is the only Bond flick where we see a glimpse of that promise: in Sir Roger’s later efforts 007 becomes almost buffoonish; they’re still great entertainment though.
The only other time was in For Your Eyes Only
I can’t stand Moore’s 007
@@michaeljames4904 Interesting!
2:53 when you steal a car in GTA and all other cars become the same as yours.
YES hahaha
Glad I'm not the only one that notice.
Guess they couldn't find a good mix so they just rolled out a bunch of cars from the same dealership stock lol.
@@vinesauceobscurities They had a deal with the company to supply them cars. It was for a lot of money too.
I love the fact that almost every car in the sequence is the same make and model.
I noticed that too mate,must have got a buy 1 get 4 deal from one of the Cadillac yards
Interesting to see that most of the cars driving along FDR Drive are 1973 Chevy Impalas along with with a few Cadillacs. The crew must have purchased a lot of them for most of the filming locations in New York and Louisiana.
GM - Chevrolet Division had a major product placement in this film, just as Ford had with DAF and AMC in TMWTGG, so that was the result!
And when the driver goes dead foot, the pedals are that of a full size Ford.
That's 70s for you. Cars would put a tank to shame
Used to be my biggest fear my cab driver getting shot in the head from a remote side-view mirror weapon with the zoom option.
One of my favorite Bond films. Always loved the soundtrack.
Same!
You and me both. Listen to it all the time
IMHO... probably the best Soundtrack of the lot. Sir George Martin and his jazzy overtones perfectly suited the NY / New Orleans vibes....and also the soundtrack for my Bond childhood!
They were trying to get some of that Blaxploitation money!
It's hard to go wrong with Paul McCartney on the theme song and George "the 5th Beatle" Martin on the rest. Though at the time the moviemakers did consider it a risk, as it marked a departure from the usual John Barry scores they used.
Very very classy. Miss this too much in 21st century.
You geh
The whole “iT wAs sO mUcH bEtTeR bACK tHeN” is so lame tbh. Like, what happens in the next scene? He goes to Harlem, which in the 1970s is a delapidated ghetto. Go there now and it’s got great restaurants, bars, is reasonably clean, and you’re not going to get shot. Take of your nostalgia goggles son
The innocuous moment that suddenly turns?
It’s a film!
@@johnmc3862 we dont have films like this now.
Sir Roger Moore. Without doubt the best dressed 007 of them all. He is missed.
I had read that Roger Moores contract allows him to keep all his custom tailored clothing. Nice Bennie on top if his paycheck. Makes sense if the studio is going to pay fir custom suits they can't be used for anyone else.
I can't agree about the best dressed. True, his clothes were of the finest tailoring, but he's brought down by the fact that his Bond was during the era of those absolutely horrible 1970s fashion trends. Bell bottom trousers, lapels all the way out to the shoulder, and ties wide enough to serve as a bib. Connery, in the early sixties, had the sharpest looking suits, of equally fine make.
If you watch Pierce Brosnan as 007 you can see he picked up a bit of the Roger Moore elegant sense of humour and his dressing was far better. Also Timothy Dalton copied some of Roger's character.
Another time & more classier than now! I miss PanAm days😉
Roger looks SO good in this film, I love it. The shorter hair makes him look so much better.
I'll remind him next time I see him
Agree. I always think of the contrast between him and Pierce Brosnan. His hair got longer with each film, whereas Brosnan's got shorter.
The films is racist full of stereotypes
@@7thsonofbellstar934 😴😴😴
@@7thsonofbellstar934stereotypes are for tombstones baby😂
Nobody does it better than Sir Roger🍸
Davider........Except Sir Sean
Sorry!!! Sir Sean another level ...
Disagree my friend, only second to Sean Connery!
Makes me feel sad for the rest...
@@azraelle6232 I was literally humming that while I read this thread :D
1:20 you can just barely see the Twin Towers being built.
Good eye.
That was a very nice suit. And those were really big 70s cars.
OMG, Roger Moore looks so beautiful here. I mean, he looks beautiful in this whole movie. Amazing.
We never hear or experience great Bondish soundtracks like this anymore in the newer bland Bond movies. RIP Sir Roger. You and Sir Sean are the best!
Amen brother...
If the trailer for the new Bond is anything to go by, the score and sound editing are beyond awful.
That's because they don't seem to understand the Bond style of music that John Barry created . I think of the composers alive today Howard Shore might be able to come close .
And the soundtrack for this particular movie was Sir Paul McCartney himself, only a few years out of The Beatles!
@@itwontcomeout5678 Correction Paul McCartney wrote the theme , the rest of the score was George Martin .
Remember watching this as a kid and absolutely loving his outfit. Easily one of his best look.
They were onto him as soon as he got off the plane. Of course it certainly helps that Bond is the only spy on the planet who always uses his real name. Makes it a lot easier for the bad guys to identify him.
Bond just probably finds it easier to let his enemies come to him, rather than to chase after them.
view to a kill he uses alias but they work it out instantly
@@AzguardMike Bond's only attempt at actual spying and all he did was get his partner killed.
in real life you also wouldn't send the whitest guy as a spy
@@hockey1freak 🤣
Connery and Moore will forever be the 2 iconic faces of 007. Craig will always be 3rd.
What about Brosnan ❓
4th
@@MrRobjs83 5th.
Timothy dalton
It sucks that James Bond was in NYC for like less than 30 minutes in LALD
I just now realized that technically 3 Moore films had a Fleming short story inserted into a scene: “Octopussy” added a scene that came from “The Property of a Lady”, “For Your Eyes Only” added in “Risico” and “Live and Let Die” added in “007 in New York”…cool.
0:53 JFK was a huge Bond fan "I wish i had James Bond on my staff"
Whatever you do, 007, don’t wrest Charlie’s leg free from the accelerator.
The 70s music just does it for me 🤩💕
That was a boatload of '73 Chevrolets! The '73 Chevy was my very first new car.
My favorite Moore 'Bond' films. Saw it as a kid, first in a theater. Hooked. Read all the books. From this to Moonraker. What a travesty
LOVED THIS MOVIE. Roger looked awesome. "The Names Bond...." "Names for tombstones baby!"
Rip Sir Roger Moore and Rip David Hedison. Good sequence from a good James Bond movie. Thanks for posting this.
Poor Charlie the driver...
Now he is rich in the Hell.
Roger Moore forever 🤩
1:34 Realising that the actor playing Felix in Live and Let Die (1973) is the same as in License to Kill (1989)
Actor’s name was David Hedison.
The guy playing Felix David Hedison also played Felix in LTK
I wish they had made David Hedison a regular for Felix all the way through to LTK.
@@StephenCole1916 David Hedison as Felix should have been from ''Diamonds Are Forever''.
he is the best Felix Leiter, i wished he could be a villain like Alec Trevelyan
@@itachi-kun7736 sadly he passed away
He also played in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea TV Series.
David Hedison, was my favorite Felix Leiter, even though he went to Brown, (I went to Yale).
The First Bond movie with Roger Moore, excellent. This and the Man with the golden gun are my favourite Roger Moore Bond movies. I watch that movie First time when i was a child 7 or 8 years old in a cinema in Italy at the 70ties. Beside Sean Connery the Best Bond ever. The great bond Song from Paul Mc Cartney and the wings. Amazing. Nobody can compare this 007 movies with him to the New movies with Daniel Craig, He is not a real Bond, He is an Action movie actor, like the New Bond movies with him, who are not Bond movies, they are just Action Films with confused stories. I dont notice the New Bond movies with Daniel Craig. For me the last 007 movie Was Die another day with Pierce Brosnan.
RIP Sir Roger Moore
Craig is one of the worst. Unwatchable. If it wasn't for Roger Deakins, Skyfall would not be good either. And for that gay scene with Bardem, well Bardem eats Craig's acting for snack! Moore had class, weight, and when he walked he owned the goddman road!
Its the "Debonair" that makes Bond special and fun, he's not just another "action man in action land"
1:24 World trade Center under construction.
Good eye agent
Well spotted
1:02 Travis Bickle's taxi behind Bond's car 😝
The only Bond movie with a GM tie up for the automobiles.
Also, ROger Moore and David Hedison knew each other before LALD was made as they first met when Hedison did a guest spot on The Saint and became instant friends.
Hedison in LALD and LTK is a perfect blend
composite of the Leiters of Terence Young
and Guy Hamilton .
From JFK to downtown in 30 minutes......the golden years!😂
When I was a kid I thought the dart from the side mirror was awesome, now I am amazed at Bonds sharp suit and overcoat.
The side mirror dart is still great though.
SIR ROGER MOORE WAS GREATEST OF ALL TIME ⏲️🙌👏👍🙏
For 20 Bucks .. I'll take you to a Ku Klux Klan meeting 😬
......"Ku Klux clan cook out." 😂
Legend has it, it's the very same asphalt on FDR to this day!
1973 was a good year for GM sales lol
Jane Seymour was good for this role but how efficient are card readers?
Has any one of them won the lottery?
No
Doesn’t work that way.
A card reader must be gifted those cards.
Cards are read from the laid direction and must be picked and placed by yourself.
A real card reader won't even touch the cards.
The shuffle must be done by yourself.
If they did, they'd have the sense to keep it dark. Who wants a lot of dickheads demanding to know their picks for next week?
what makes you think you'd hear about it when one of the few real psychics out there wins a lottery? you figure they'd call and tell you? 🤣
Back when having a phone in the car was a very cool gadget...
How much more do you think Pan American paid for that cameo than British Airways
British companies didn’t really understand product placement to their detriment. “Wait, you want us to lend you something? For FREE?!”
That’s why The saint ended up in a Volvo, Jaguar refused to lend them an E type. BMC wouldn’t supply minis for the Italian job either, the film company had to buy them.
John Barry was utter genius in bond story and his effort should be not underestimated.
Love it! Never gets old. These tunes are just irreplaceable and timeless
Nice opening poem. John Barry was a genius.
This little flimsy chevy car mishap was better than all the driving stunts in all of Daniel Craig's Bond stint combined!
Lol, no.
@@EVIL-C yet none of Craig's driving scenes are as real nor driven by him personally like Cruise does in Mission films. Hunt wins.
The music ...as the plane takes off. Best in the west.
Soundtrack, wardrobe, blaxploitation all were ace in this movie. Still one of the best Binds ever.
You WHAT?! Get the make on a white Pimpmobile! 3-4-7 Nelson-David-George
Weird how they never went to New York again in the series.
Well maybe one day they will do a faithful adaptation of Ian Flemming's "007 in New York"
A genuine Felix lighter👍
The pimpmobiles of that era were really something else. Some went for $40,000 after the custom retrofits. That was a alot of dough in the early to mid 1970s for a car.
007 in New York
That car chase music is fantastic!!!
0:07 - "A man comes."
😳😳😳
Oh-OHHHHHWWWWWWWW!!!!!
007 in New York!!!
Then he flies to Miami Florida and make connection with other plane to the Island.
Hey easy Charlie. Let’s get there in one piece.
I love that line.
Gotta love how all the cars on the highway just all happen to be new full-size Chevrolets and Cadillacs xd
My 2nd favorite Bond movie after From Russia w/ love.
Love that White Pimpmobile ,Thats one cool looking sinister looking car here ,Great action scene.R I P Roger Moore my favourite James bond from the year i was born 1973 to 1985 ,Wish he had made more JB movies after 1985 ,R I P Legend 💖Nobody does it better 💖Followed by Sean Connery as the original ,R I P 🙏
Oh my god , I only wished I had a big flashy white Super fly Cadillac like that !
Pan Am? That's an airline I haven't heard of in a long time. A long time.
Lots of General Motors products here....loved the white Caddy....
LOL, chevrolets, cadillacs and one lone Ford Econoline van at the end of the chase! Dated product placement.....
The best Bond movie by Roger
roger Moore handsome man
Whisper's white Corvorado pimpmobile was an eyecatcher.
He may have been quiet, but his ride wasn’t.
Extremely stylish. A real sharp dresser was Mr Moore.
Fab Pan Am first gen. 747. And landing at the Worldport. ❤😊
Funny how 545-BBB looks like it is pasted on Bond's luggage tag. Nevertheless, the 70's cars are awesome to look at.
I miss these old 747 100 it was a king of the sky at that time before A380 came.
There's nothing like a 747 in Pan Am markings that reminds us of the days when there was still a bit of glamour to flying.
And now A380s are discontinued and it seems like the jumbo jet era has ended.
No others have bigger presence as 747s do.
Roger Moore and David Hedison were real life best friend's and I do wish that the power's that be in the film industry had used David for Felix Leiter in the following film's he was perfect for the role.
My favorite bond.
These units on the shelf in Leitner's room look like video tape recorders.
WONDERFUL
BEAUTIFUL
MAGICAL🥂
I Love You Roger Moore James Bond 💋
“People of New York, James Bond is coming!”
Hello Felix, I'm a suspect in a murder
This piece of music should be on the soundtrack
He handled that car like a pro !
Exelente soundtrack
General Motors certainly did a bit of product placement with that traffic.
Ha ha ha ha
RIP David Hedison
They should have shown more images of the 545-BBB plate. Those three times just weren't enough. I still couldn't be sure it really was 545-BBB or something else.
RIP Roger and David
What people had in 20th century which people in 21 at century does not????
.
CLASS
When mother is ill and you are left in charge to help little brother's homework.
I like how this 007 stays to make statement for the police instead fleeing from the scene
Well he wasn't black so he was fairly sure he wouldn't be gunned down by the cops out of hand 😁
Splendid good job fellows!!🥰🥰🧞♀️🧞♀️😱😎🇺🇸
What's really disturbing is how the driver had no reaction to a dart in his freaking head before he keeled over. Yikes.
Odds are he was brain dead and his body just froze until the curve in the freeway...then the car started pinballing and his body just fell to the side.
@@JR9979 Cadaveric spasm.
A quick and relatively painless death I imagine. Poor guy never saw it coming. For all he knew, he was probably just hired by the government to deliver a high paid politician or something. Easy money even if risky, but he’s in New York so he probably maybe was more alert to bs traffic and road rage than a highly improbable toxic dart pricking him in the side of the head like a mosquito bite…..😅
0:30: Me: Of course he does. He’s got a license to kill.
Moore, he had class...