Even M seems curious about Bond's home. It looked like he wanted to explore a bit... or maybe he was looking for the missing Miss Caruso for the Italians.
I like how Moore stares at the closest with this confused look and you can see how he figures out what is going on just by the expression on his face. Classic Moore. Such a fine, witty actor. RIP Roger.
Moore was a cockney lad who had to learn to speak RP to fit his looks and get work as an actor. A hooray Harry Eton drop-out would've spoken quite differently
I agree with that, although as far as his introduction goes, I feel (as DutchBondFan pointed out when he recapped Live And Let Die) that Roger Moore's introduction was so basic; so uneventful. Sean Connery had a build towards his reveal via the cinematography and it made an instant impression when first seen saying "Bond... James Bond." Even George Lazenby had some build-up towards us first seeing him. But with Moore's first shot, he was just kind of there like he'd always been Bond.
@@ryanodonovan9497yeah he’s so charming and natural that he pretty much fit into the role. The movie showed he can blend in and do the job, even though it’s still a scary situation. When his Allies were killed or he’s mocked he’ll make a veiled threat or mock to convey he’s freaking pissed. Perhaps it made it seem too obvious he was going to win but in films like in Man with the Golden Gun I’m glad he was shown almost trapped and on edge to the point the villain got to him. Having “Good night” be the bumbling Bond girl that nearly gets him killed and him losing his patience was funny and yet too ridiculous at the same time. Still fun though
For the record, the Italian spy Bond is bedding down with was played by Madeline Smith who Roger Moore himself recommended for the role, as the two of them had worked together previously in an episode of 'The Persuaders", a short-lived action-comedy TV show starring Moore & Tony Curtis in 1971.
Beauty, style, class, intelligence ... and sense of touch. Miss Moneypenny was not just another woman, she was THE woman. The kind of woman who made any man look like a king.
You watch these movies again and realize how incredibly good Roger Moore was as James Bond. His charisma is off the charts and he makes it look effortless. There would be no James Bond movies today but for Roger Moore’s tenure through the 70s and early 1980s
Roger Moore was a good actor and, by all accounts I have read, a good person. I just don’t happen to think that his Bond scripts and situations did him justice . . . With one exception: “For Your Eyes Only.” This was where I had the impression that he was portraying Ian Fleming’s James Bond. No attempt at smug cuteness, rather a straightforward spy adventure inspired by two Fleming short stories - plus a perilous situation from the novel of “Live And Let Die.” (And, none of his dated 70s fashions!) Fine direction, thrilling action, a solid script, and an excellent supporting cast. (Carole Bouquet - very hard to resist!) Moore was perfect as “The Saint.” And my list of favourite films includes “The Wild Geese” and “The Sea Wolves.” Watch him try something different in “The Naked Face” and “The Man Who Haunted Himself.” But his Bond films - including this one - should have been much better. “Moonraker” was simply ridiculous; and he overstayed his welcome with “A View To A Kill.”
Moore, especially from ''The Spy Who Loved Me'', was the right man at the right time (except the last film). 28.01 - 29.06 ruclips.net/video/vQ5PC7m45_0/видео.html
@@sampuatisamuel9785 I'll always think of Roger Moore as the Saint. The first five Sean Connery films were real James Bond. After that they were considered 'camp'
Definitely loved how they introduced Roger Moore as the new 007 and consolidated what sort of 007 he’s going to be: witty and charming with a great sense of humor 👏
@@cockshield M probably already knew and was probably going to take her himself. Wouldn't be the first debauchery he and Bond did together nor the last
@@Hawthorne-Studios they mentioned it when Bond was recording the description of the Lecktor in From Russia With Love. Bond was trying to keep it technical Tania whispered something probably dirty into Bond's and he said that reminded him of a time he and M were in and M turned the recording off real fast and assumed correctly Moneypenny was still listening told hee to relay instructions to Bond. The particulars were unknown but that whole scene taken as a whole and M's reaction tells you he and Bond were really giving it to girls they picked up.
There have been so many great Bonds, but I think Roger Moore is my favorite. He was also a true gentleman; one of the reasons he decided to stop being Bond is that, in his opinion, the age differences between him and his female co-stars became appalling.
@@MIKEJOHN96 it’s the fact that it’s almost 6 in the morning and M has shown up at his flat and Bond is confused as to why. Usually your boss doesn’t show up at your house in the wee hours in the morning with orders.
@@randyacuna3248 . Ingrid Pitt appeared in "Dr. Zhivago" (1965) , "Where Eagles Dare"(1968), The Vampire Lovers" (1970) "Countess Dracula"(1971) and "The House That Dripped Blood"(1971). She was a beautiful actress! She died in 2010 at 73 years old. R. I. P. Ingrid Pitt.
Is that all it does 😂🤣😂🤣Dig M's face watching ,R I P Bernard Lee ,Lois Maxwell and Roger Moore,Thank you for entertaining the nation and the world with your memorable characters with humour and Wit .😂😂😂
Love that Roger’s James is automatically known to be charming and cool but when his boss shows up here unannounced and just walks right in, he’s almost like a teenager going “oh crap, Dad’s here. Umm hey dad *oh please, you darling hide otherwise I’m gonna get such a scolding*” lol Moneypenny, the one that still loves him casually going about taking care of him and making sure he doesn’t get caught and so used to his “immaturity” in this dangerous line of work. Like a mother…or a wife. It’s so cute and yet so ridiculous. Imagine being a career spy where it seems like you’re never off the clock
I respect your opinion of course, but how can you say that when Craig's Bond is a much deeper and more tri-dimensional character, with at least some sort of backstory.
Unfortunately, Craig made the character way to dark and unfunny. Moore has always been my favorite. If you gave him Craig's physique and fighting ability, that would be the ultimate.
Don't you just love the absurdity in this scene from " Live And Let Die" of James Bond's hair being neatly combed (like he's ready for a night out-on-the-town) after he had just made love to a woman in bed!? It must be an incredible, adhesive hair gel that prevents a single hair from moving out of place during vigorous lovemaking! Lol!😄
@@Hawthorne-Studios . And another other interesting thing about that scene in the 1973 James Bond film, "Live and Let Die" is that the British Secret Service must pay their "00" agents very well for Bond to be able to afford such a great looking house! The British government must pay him one helluva nice salary to afford that house!😂
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LALD doesnt get hate. Die Another Day gets hate, Quantum of Solace gets hate, No Time to Die will get hate, this one on the other hnd doesnt get a remarkable hate
Indeed, it’s probably not even his main base, just one of several to keep him protected by the MI6 since he’s one of many valuable assets. M and Moneypenny are probably a few of the only ones he trusts with his locations. Fear for M since he’s pretty much like a stoic lecturing and judgmental father, and love for Moneypenny since she’s one of his closest friends in that line of work that he enjoy flirting with even though it’s basically improper to engage in relations with fellow coworkers. Heh the agent business is a fun and yet scary life when there’s action. But it’s boring when there isn’t, generally
I really would have liked to see his mission in Rome that he and M talk about in a pre-title sequence so that we could get a proper introduction to Moore's Bond... The pre-titles we got should have come after the titles, with this scene coming after...
James, James, James.....you and your "Magnetism"! You are quite possibly the best spy I've ever seen in action...but, at times, you could be such a cad!!!
you mean by completely butchering that cappuccino with no tamper, fast extraction twice, milk into coffee before steaming with overpressure valve in AND spilling?
I know they wanted to play with the awkwardness of Bond steering M away from his bedmate, but surely he should have stopped M and Moneypenny from disclosing too much in her presence.
You are stupid, how? He was supposedly alone, a word and he would have been caught since she wasn't supposed to be there You are incredibly stupid, wow!
Sean Connery was my "Spy" Bond, but no one, absolutely no one could touch Roger Moore for handsomeness, debonair and style. He was manly and elegant at the same time.
Moore is three years older, and looks at least ten years younger than Connery did in the subpar "Diamonds Are Forever". Connery was phoning it in for the pay check in that one. Would have been better for his Bond legacy if he had never appeared in the movie. "Live And Let Die" is an overall major improvement over the previous Bond movie.
The Bond franchise was really starting to grate on Connery, and he actually "retired" from it after his previous outing, You Only Live Twice. During the making of that movie, filmed mostly in Japan, he and his wife were hounded mercilessly by the Japanese press and fans, to the point where it was difficult for him to even go to the toilet in private. The next film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, starred George Lazenby as 007, but Lazenby bowed out of the series after that outing and producer Cubby Broccoli convinced Connery to return for Diamonds are Forever, where he looked bored, overweight, and disinterested in a lackluster Bond film which also was not helped by Charles Gray's comically awful portrayal of Blofeld. Ironically, twelve years later, Connery would return to the part once again in the "unofficial" Bond film Never Say Never Again, where he actually looked much better than he did in Diamonds despite being twelve years older!!
She knew very well why Bond wouldn't get close to her. She knew he didn't want her to die and was his way of protecting her from that knowing most who do get close die
@@chrismc410 To be fair, it wasn't as much of an issue pre-OHMSS as much as that was literally never having the time, but...yeah. She's one of his only consistent friends, so it makes sense he'd rather not jeopardize her safety.
@@UltimaKeyMaster she also probably helped pick up the pieces post-OHMSS and probably helped bury Tracy. Bond was one, undoubtedly too upset to himself and two, was in full revenge mode pre-title Diamonds and on and off for the proceeding 12+ years until For Your Eyes Only. Probably helped her father and his organization burn SPECTRE to the ground after waging all-out war against them. The likely in-universe reason why we don't hear from SPECTRE as an organization since OHMSS
Sir Roger had plenty of practice for this role as Bond. How many of you remeber The Saint, a TV program? The Saint goes way back to a couple of books and old black and white movies. Then Sir Roder takes the role and moves up to Jamed Bond.
Nine months after sleeping with Bond in Live and Let Die, Miss Caruso has to take maternity leave from her job as Italian secret agent to give birth to a beautiful baby girl.
In German synchronization "The technology makes it possible". In that time we had with Rainer Brandt a brillant synchronization-director. Bond, Spencer/Hill, The persuaders...it`s more funny than in the orignial. When Bond fights in "Diamonds are forever" Bambi and Thumper he says nothing. In the German version he talks all the time: "I did not exspect a circus act". "The jungle is calling". "Mom, I'll stay here" (between Tumpers legs). In the pool when Leiter arrives: "Sweet, isn`it?" In "Tunderball" Bond to Colonel Bovar: "You shouldn't have opened the door yourself". In German: "You shouldn't wear penny heels with your flat feet"
Bernard lee and Lois Maxwell are hilarious just hilarious in this scene with Roger Moore,The Lassie is equally hilarious,50 years on ,Sheer Magnetism 😂,R I P Bernard Lee and Roger Moore ❤A great advertisement for a Cappuccino machine also 😂🤣😂🤣😂Is that all it does ?😂
Its such a strange introduction for Moores bond, he is not in the opening credits then we go straight to what appears to be his house. Still though a great film which it needed to be after the connery era, roger moore is my fav bond.
Moore's charisma is unparalleled.
"Not married by any chance, are you?"
Classic.
Not yet 007
I realise this is very well known, but Moore was about 46 when he became Bond. He looks extraordinarily youthful for 46.
He's actually older than the actor he replaced, then kept the job til he was nearly 60.
I think Chris Hemsworth must take a role as James "007" Bond for replace Daniel Craig because he looks like similar with young Sir Roger Moore 👍🏻👍🏻
Moore was the oldest actor to take over as 007, at 46
Lazenby was the youngest at 29
@@peterfranks6243 Lazenby being 29 didn't look a year older than 40
Two awesome watches! The Rolex Sub and the Pulsar.
It's always fascinating seeing a bit of James Bond's home in the films.
I imagine his house smells rough. That sort of “sweaty genitals slapping together” kind of smell with the slightest hint of stale semen.
@@oobenoob experience?
@@oobenoob Haha! I bet it's like the gigolo's house in Deuce Bigalow with a remote for everything.
Even M seems curious about Bond's home. It looked like he wanted to explore a bit... or maybe he was looking for the missing Miss Caruso for the Italians.
"Insomnia sir?"
That line gets me every time. So funny. 😆
Could yoiu explain the joke? I don't get it haha..and I have tried
❤ that line too;;like M came to James bonds 🏠 house to hangout with Roger Moore
I'm also here for those lines' insomnia sir?' Sugar sir?'🤣
@@MIKEJOHN96 It's before 6am and the boss unexpectedly shows up at your door.
Instructions!
I like how Moore stares at the closest with this confused look and you can see how he figures out what is going on just by the expression on his face. Classic Moore. Such a fine, witty actor. RIP Roger.
I think he figured it out after Moneypenny grabbed M's jacket and glanced at him. 🙂
Roger Moore had the Eton-dropout, playboy jet-setting type of Bond down to perfection. A man of culture.
I agree; Connery was the no-nonsense, honest-talking Scotsman Bond.
He's a top tier Bond and I will die on that hill.
Cringiest action scenes though
Moore was a cockney lad who had to learn to speak RP to fit his looks and get work as an actor. A hooray Harry Eton drop-out would've spoken quite differently
What an introduction to Bond. Sir Roger Moore you're surely missed. Legend forever ❤
Find heaven and peace Roger Moore aka agent 007
I agree with that, although as far as his introduction goes, I feel (as DutchBondFan pointed out when he recapped Live And Let Die) that Roger Moore's introduction was so basic; so uneventful. Sean Connery had a build towards his reveal via the cinematography and it made an instant impression when first seen saying "Bond... James Bond." Even George Lazenby had some build-up towards us first seeing him. But with Moore's first shot, he was just kind of there like he'd always been Bond.
met him
@@ryanodonovan9497yeah he’s so charming and natural that he pretty much fit into the role. The movie showed he can blend in and do the job, even though it’s still a scary situation. When his Allies were killed or he’s mocked he’ll make a veiled threat or mock to convey he’s freaking pissed. Perhaps it made it seem too obvious he was going to win but in films like in Man with the Golden Gun I’m glad he was shown almost trapped and on edge to the point the villain got to him. Having “Good night” be the bumbling Bond girl that nearly gets him killed and him losing his patience was funny and yet too ridiculous at the same time. Still fun though
His dressing gown has his initials "JB" on it. Brilliant.
For the record, the Italian spy Bond is bedding down with was played by Madeline Smith who Roger Moore himself recommended for the role, as the two of them had worked together previously in an episode of 'The Persuaders", a short-lived action-comedy TV show starring Moore & Tony Curtis in 1971.
Beauty, style, class, intelligence ... and sense of touch. Miss Moneypenny was not just another woman, she was THE woman. The kind of woman who made any man look like a king.
very well choise of words to describe money penny .
You watch these movies again and realize how incredibly good Roger Moore was as James Bond. His charisma is off the charts and he makes it look effortless. There would be no James Bond movies today but for Roger Moore’s tenure through the 70s and early 1980s
In *"View To A Kill"* (1985) he became "too old for this s**t" (in Danny Glover!Murtaugh's words [Lethal Weapon])
Roger Moore was a good actor and, by all accounts I have read, a good person. I just don’t happen to think that his Bond scripts and situations did him justice . . . With one exception: “For Your Eyes Only.” This was where I had the impression that he was portraying Ian Fleming’s James Bond. No attempt at smug cuteness, rather a straightforward spy adventure inspired by two Fleming short stories - plus a perilous situation from the novel of “Live And Let Die.” (And, none of his dated 70s fashions!) Fine direction, thrilling action, a solid script, and an excellent supporting cast. (Carole Bouquet - very hard to resist!)
Moore was perfect as “The Saint.” And my list of favourite films includes “The Wild Geese” and “The Sea Wolves.” Watch him try something different in “The Naked Face” and “The Man Who Haunted Himself.” But his Bond films - including this one - should have been much better. “Moonraker” was simply ridiculous; and he overstayed his welcome with “A View To A Kill.”
Moore, especially from ''The Spy Who Loved Me'', was the right man at the right time (except the last film).
28.01 - 29.06 ruclips.net/video/vQ5PC7m45_0/видео.html
Roger Moore is fabulous but it was the animal magnetism of Sean Connery as 007 which launched the James Bond franchise in the first place. Unbeatable
@@sampuatisamuel9785 I'll always think of Roger Moore as the Saint. The first five Sean Connery films were real James Bond. After that they were considered 'camp'
When a guy in 1973 has more impressive technology in his kitchen than 2021 me.
Same thought occurred to me as well
Now that's how you introduce a Bond
A small but flawless performance by Lois Maxwell.
"Really?"
Definitely loved how they introduced Roger Moore as the new 007 and consolidated what sort of 007 he’s going to be: witty and charming with a great sense of humor 👏
My all time favorite Bond & M scene - classic!
2:31 and 3:49 love how Moneypenny catches the agent sneaking out of the room then protects Bond so M would not find out!
Moneypenny was an absolute bro here.
@@cockshield M probably already knew and was probably going to take her himself. Wouldn't be the first debauchery he and Bond did together nor the last
@@chrismc410 Really?! Do tell!
@@Hawthorne-Studios they mentioned it when Bond was recording the description of the Lecktor in From Russia With Love. Bond was trying to keep it technical Tania whispered something probably dirty into Bond's and he said that reminded him of a time he and M were in and M turned the recording off real fast and assumed correctly Moneypenny was still listening told hee to relay instructions to Bond.
The particulars were unknown but that whole scene taken as a whole and M's reaction tells you he and Bond were really giving it to girls they picked up.
There have been so many great Bonds, but I think Roger Moore is my favorite. He was also a true gentleman; one of the reasons he decided to stop being Bond is that, in his opinion, the age differences between him and his female co-stars became appalling.
Bond's got himself a pretty nice place. Doesn't look huge but for one guy and his many one-night stands, it looks pretty swell!
It’s an amazing looking place. Would love to have a place like that
Insomnia sir? Fell off my chair! Hats off to you Sir Roger RIP..my fav Bond by far!
Could you explain the joke? I don't get it haha..and I have tried
@@MIKEJOHN96 it’s the fact that it’s almost 6 in the morning and M has shown up at his flat and Bond is confused as to why. Usually your boss doesn’t show up at your house in the wee hours in the morning with orders.
Roger Moore here is five years older than Sean Connery was in Diamonds Are Forever. That blew my mind.
Yeah but Roger was 3 years senior than Sean & looked very young
What a BEAUTY! A Hamilton Pulsar! And the girl is very pretty, too.
Yes, that was the P2, I did own one back then given to me as College Graduation.
Unfortunately it was stolen from me a short time after.
Then he's handed a rolex with a stronger than possible magnet and sterlizes every testicle within 300 yards and kills his Pulsar 😅
Bond: " I prefer the gold Hamilton Pulsar '73 myself sir"!😄
Mattias , the girl ( I forget her name) was also in one of the Ingrid Pitt hammer vampire films in the early 70s , I think it was lust for a vampire.
@@randyacuna3248 . Ingrid Pitt appeared in "Dr. Zhivago" (1965) , "Where Eagles Dare"(1968), The Vampire Lovers" (1970) "Countess Dracula"(1971) and "The House That Dripped Blood"(1971). She was a beautiful actress! She died in 2010 at 73 years old. R. I. P. Ingrid Pitt.
The first task that Moor's bond accomplished is making excellent cofee😅
"excellent"
Is that all it does 😂🤣😂🤣Dig M's face watching ,R I P Bernard Lee ,Lois Maxwell and Roger Moore,Thank you for entertaining the nation and the world with your memorable characters with humour and Wit .😂😂😂
R.I.P SIR ROGER MOORE
I think this is the only Moore Bond movie where we see inside his house. Quite the marvel home it is too.
Utterly loved his place
interesting - only one bedroom, a den and that is it. kind of small by todays standards?
It's actually only three times in the franchise where we see hos house, in Dr. No, Live and let die and spectre
@@adamcade604 And Skyfall as well.
I’m personally not a big fan of this movie, but this the best bond and M scene in my opinion.
As a barista I can say, that he used his licence to murder that cup o coffe. 😆😆😆
😂😂😂
'Woman Hidden In Wardrobe' - in Roger's first two Bonds (in 'The Man With The Golden Gun' it was Britt Ekland in Hong Kong).
Britt Eklund .... phhwwwoar!
Oh I didn't recognize her in this scene.
It's Madeline Smith from The Vampire Lovers. She was something else back in the day.
I always thought he said "Pure magnetism, darling." Aaand he didn't...?
Sheer 😂
Love that Roger’s James is automatically known to be charming and cool but when his boss shows up here unannounced and just walks right in, he’s almost like a teenager going “oh crap, Dad’s here. Umm hey dad *oh please, you darling hide otherwise I’m gonna get such a scolding*” lol
Moneypenny, the one that still loves him casually going about taking care of him and making sure he doesn’t get caught and so used to his “immaturity” in this dangerous line of work. Like a mother…or a wife.
It’s so cute and yet so ridiculous. Imagine being a career spy where it seems like you’re never off the clock
he looks very young in this film, eventhough he was 46
everybody is talking about Moore but what nobody is talking about is how wild having a capachino machine in your house in 1972 would have been
Moore was by far.the best Bond of all.time.and light years more.accomplished.than the ridiculously hollow version portrayed by Graig
I respect your opinion of course, but how can you say that when Craig's Bond is a much deeper and more tri-dimensional character, with at least some sort of backstory.
Craigs a fine actor...though his movies are shite.
Unfortunately, Craig made the character way to dark and unfunny.
Moore has always been my favorite. If you gave him Craig's physique and fighting ability, that would be the ultimate.
Sean Connery! By far!....
"I'd rather liked Baines. We shared the same boot maker."
This one of the few times we see Bond’s place of residence.
I can’t believe Moore was 46 in this movie, he looks like he’s in his 20s.
Roger is very handsome but does not look in his 20s
I guess he looked like 35-37 here
In his 20s?....C'mon, that's pushing it....
lol he looks like hes in his mid to late 30s
I dont think Moore was a smoker (well cigars, obviously) or a heavy drinker) which aged most of the male actors in that era.
Don't you just love the absurdity in this scene from " Live And Let Die" of James Bond's hair being neatly combed (like he's ready for a night out-on-the-town) after he had just made love to a woman in bed!? It must be an incredible, adhesive hair gel that prevents a single hair from moving out of place during vigorous lovemaking! Lol!😄
Gotta look good as a 00 agent donchaknow?
@@Hawthorne-Studios . And another other interesting thing about that scene in the 1973 James Bond film, "Live and Let Die" is that the British Secret Service must pay their "00" agents very well for Bond to be able to afford such a great looking house! The British government must pay him one helluva nice salary to afford that house!😂
ya its that 70s hairspray that never fails, and also burns a hole in the ozone
@@AsbestosMuffins . Aerosol sprays are only one small cause of the erosion/degradation of the Earth's ozone layer. Chemtrails and other polluting sources are major factors.
Every man should have that type of watch. 😁😁😁😁😁
"You wouldn't happen to know where she is would you?"
Just love the way M (Bernard Lee) delivers that line.
Madeline Smith was stunning, but she was about as Italian as Winston Churchill. She appeared topless in the 1970 film The Vampire Lovers.
I didn't know that movie had a topless scene?
@@LandersWorkshop Several, actually.
As a kid growing up in the 1970s, Roger Moore was my first bond. He still entertains me but now I think of him as codename: "Sleazy-Bond".
Very Very Very impressive Big Roger Moore
Reast in Peace
Attore indimenticabile
In the Italian version the foreign spy girl is not Italian but French ;-)
Mais oui ...
In french version the girl is Italian like english version.
In English version foreign spy girl is North Korean.
Had DNA transplant just like in Die Another Day.
To be fair, until they named her as an Italian agent I thought she was spy with her accent and demenour.
@@kurumtelefon7148 lol
Roger Moore é o meu predileto, favorito, lindo,charmoso, perfeito para ser 007 ! Saudades!🙏🥰💋⚘❤👏👏👏❤❤❤
Moneypenny was such a sweetheart or should I say Lois Maxwell.
Never understood why LALD gets so much hate.
Wait from who? I think all of the first bond films were successes in fans eyes
LALD doesnt get hate. Die Another Day gets hate, Quantum of Solace gets hate, No Time to Die will get hate, this one on the other hnd doesnt get a remarkable hate
no hate for this
It's not a bad film it just felt like an average story. Great intro for Moore though.
One of my favourite ever opening scenes and theme songs
Sweet 70's Hamilton Pulsar! 0:13
Take a look at the Hamilton PSR it’s an almost exact copy, I’ve got the silver and gold version.
Magnetic watch... Perfect for stealing the keys that are hanging outside of your jail cell.
I see what you did there haha
And to unzip a woman's dress.
0:15 Techmoan did a video about that watch, and at the time it cost more than Rolexes did
When your dad pays a visit and catches you lol
I am guessing that perhaps when Pierce Bronson took the mantle of James Bond; he must had watched seen some of his moves
Like the rest of the world..... I'm sure Pierce was quite familiar with the Bond movies....
Bond in his house! That must have been a first. And this is the Bond I grew up with in the 1970's.
"A magnetic watch so powerful it will even deflect the path of a speeding bullet" Yeah right!
Deflect it towards him as well, surely?
"At long range."
I miss seeing moneypenny on OO7 . Movie clip’s . Live and Let die . Classic James Bond
I always got the impression that Bond's coffee machine also includes some sort of gadget to, I dunno, help ward off potential robbers or something. :D
Or should I say Ciao bello
Best advert for Rolex ever....
3:08 Sharp sight bro ⌚ : )
Glad to see, that M. apparently hasn't got a pacemaker. :-D
You don't often see Bond at home.
Indeed, it’s probably not even his main base, just one of several to keep him protected by the MI6 since he’s one of many valuable assets. M and Moneypenny are probably a few of the only ones he trusts with his locations. Fear for M since he’s pretty much like a stoic lecturing and judgmental father, and love for Moneypenny since she’s one of his closest friends in that line of work that he enjoy flirting with even though it’s basically improper to engage in relations with fellow coworkers.
Heh the agent business is a fun and yet scary life when there’s action. But it’s boring when there isn’t, generally
Is it custom of people in Britain to just waltz into other peoples master bedrooms?! Id just keep the door closed or own up to it Lmao
If it's open and you are nearby, having a curious peek in is expected if it seems unoccupied.
Her and plenty o toole are the best bond girls. End of discussion on that
but of course you are
I really would have liked to see his mission in Rome that he and M talk about in a pre-title sequence so that we could get a proper introduction to Moore's Bond... The pre-titles we got should have come after the titles, with this scene coming after...
Discretion is the better part of valour.
valor is the worst part of discretion
James, James, James.....you and your "Magnetism"! You are quite possibly the best spy I've ever seen in action...but, at times, you could be such a cad!!!
I see Bond and Harry Palmer both have an appreciation for fine coffee.
you mean by completely butchering that cappuccino with no tamper, fast extraction twice, milk into coffee before steaming with overpressure valve in AND spilling?
I know they wanted to play with the awkwardness of Bond steering M away from his bedmate, but surely he should have stopped M and Moneypenny from disclosing too much in her presence.
They should have Q.
You are stupid, how? He was supposedly alone, a word and he would have been caught since she wasn't supposed to be there
You are incredibly stupid, wow!
@@Dave-mf6tj Totally agree
@@sampuatisamuel9785 lol
She was from Italy, not Russia.
Sean Connery was my "Spy" Bond, but no one, absolutely no one could touch Roger Moore for handsomeness, debonair and style. He was manly and elegant at the same time.
Only Bond movie without Desmond Llewelyn!Q in his era *(1963 - 1999)*
was there a reason for his absence?
@@sunsetman22 It was too urgent to tarry with Q's meeting?
So Miss Moneypenny will risk Bonds squeeze overhearing top secret information in order to cover for her and James? LOL
Must be a tough movement in that Rolex to handle a magnetic field that strong LoL And that Pulsar would BRICK taking hist wrist with it lmao
Thank you for your service Sir Roger Moore OO7
They should have had an episode where Moneypenny jumps into bed with Bond.....
Moore is three years older, and looks at least ten years younger than Connery did in the subpar "Diamonds Are Forever". Connery was phoning it in for the pay check in that one. Would have been better for his Bond legacy if he had never appeared in the movie. "Live And Let Die" is an overall major improvement over the previous Bond movie.
The Bond franchise was really starting to grate on Connery, and he actually "retired" from it after his previous outing, You Only Live Twice. During the making of that movie, filmed mostly in Japan, he and his wife were hounded mercilessly by the Japanese press and fans, to the point where it was difficult for him to even go to the toilet in private. The next film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, starred George Lazenby as 007, but Lazenby bowed out of the series after that outing and producer Cubby Broccoli convinced Connery to return for Diamonds are Forever, where he looked bored, overweight, and disinterested in a lackluster Bond film which also was not helped by Charles Gray's comically awful portrayal of Blofeld. Ironically, twelve years later, Connery would return to the part once again in the "unofficial" Bond film Never Say Never Again, where he actually looked much better than he did in Diamonds despite being twelve years older!!
Moneypenny deserved better.
...And considering she managed an actual date by GoldenEye, I figure she got tired of waiting.
She knew very well why Bond wouldn't get close to her. She knew he didn't want her to die and was his way of protecting her from that knowing most who do get close die
@@chrismc410 To be fair, it wasn't as much of an issue pre-OHMSS as much as that was literally never having the time, but...yeah. She's one of his only consistent friends, so it makes sense he'd rather not jeopardize her safety.
@@UltimaKeyMaster she also probably helped pick up the pieces post-OHMSS and probably helped bury Tracy. Bond was one, undoubtedly too upset to himself and two, was in full revenge mode pre-title Diamonds and on and off for the proceeding 12+ years until For Your Eyes Only. Probably helped her father and his organization burn SPECTRE to the ground after waging all-out war against them. The likely in-universe reason why we don't hear from SPECTRE as an organization since OHMSS
Beatiful Movie... Good.
Love the monogrammed dressing gown... ❤
Sir Roger had plenty of practice for this role as Bond. How many of you remeber The Saint, a TV program? The Saint goes way back to a couple of books and old black and white movies. Then Sir Roder takes the role and moves up to Jamed Bond.
Rolex Submarine is kick out 👍🏻👍🏻
Great scence.
Nine months after sleeping with Bond in Live and Let Die, Miss Caruso has to take maternity leave from her job as Italian secret agent to give birth to a beautiful baby girl.
In German synchronization "The technology makes it possible". In that time we had with
Rainer Brandt a brillant synchronization-director. Bond, Spencer/Hill, The persuaders...it`s more funny than in the orignial.
When Bond fights in "Diamonds are forever" Bambi and Thumper he says nothing. In the German version he talks all the time: "I did not exspect a circus act". "The jungle is calling". "Mom, I'll stay here" (between Tumpers legs). In the pool when Leiter arrives: "Sweet, isn`it?"
In "Tunderball" Bond to Colonel Bovar: "You shouldn't have opened the door yourself". In German: "You shouldn't wear penny heels with your flat feet"
Nice Crib Bond has ! Bachelor Pad 😎
Bernard lee and Lois Maxwell are hilarious just hilarious in this scene with Roger Moore,The Lassie is equally hilarious,50 years on ,Sheer Magnetism 😂,R I P Bernard Lee and Roger Moore ❤A great advertisement for a Cappuccino machine also 😂🤣😂🤣😂Is that all it does ?😂
Sheer magnetism darling
That is such a 70s style kitchen to the max.
A magnetic watch? Ooh you sneaky!!
Missed M ( Bernard Lee) and Money Penny ( Lois Maxwell) very much. I knew both of them since I was 3 years old.
"not married by any chance are you " 😅
Its such a strange introduction for Moores bond, he is not in the opening credits then we go straight to what appears to be his house. Still though a great film which it needed to be after the connery era, roger moore is my fav bond.
THX, James after this Movie, my Dad bought me the same Watch, and i sold it 8 years later, what a Idiot i was, or still am????
Muito bom
shoutout moneypenny for upholding bro code
Top film
ahhhhhhh Roger
Bond to MoneyPenny: "It's certainly the hour that is indecent"
MoneyPenny (after seeing the girl): "Really!?!?"
😂😂
5.48 am, I'm usually well on my way to work during the Christmas period by then. 😁
007 sometimes seems like a rascal haha
He used that magnet watch to unzip her dress? You sneaky!
That girl looks a lot like Zooey Deschanel. (FYI, I'm crazy about girls like her.)