James Bond vs Hans
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2007
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James Bond encounters Blofeld's towering bodyguard, Hans who tries to foil his attempt to stop World War 3. - Развлечения
Connerys delivery of the one liners will never be beaten
"Bon appetit."
Ha, ha, one of my favorites.
@Jam Lynn Err, For This One, No, Not "Bon Appétit" - How About A Scene-Matching Something Even Better? *_BONE_** APPÉTIT!*
Hans swinging that key looks so cool for some reason lmao
Yes slick yet menacing. The precursor to the tall imposing blonde villain of Necros, many years later.
I love the music during this bit.
John Barry's in his prime.
If you were wondering it’s called “Bond Averts World War Three”
This is what i like about the Bond films: all of the climaxes are awesome and only a handful actually take place in hazardous scenarios. I mean really this is a cool final fight and is just awesome.
Connery and Craig has the coolest and most brutal fights! i like all Bond`s, but they both have been very physical in their movies. Looking forward to Skyfall!
Love Connery's intense fight grimace when he's in combat with the enemy!
This fight was immensely clever and badass! Connery's martial arts prowess was on point.
Yes.
RIP Sean Connery (1930-2020)
It's good to see the style of each personage. I love the character
of each personage. I love this fight.
Bond: always picking fights that he can turn the tables on,and always with a one-liner.
0:47-0:48 smooth one, 007! Smooooooth badassery
At 0.29 during the fight scene, the orange lampshade is knocked off the table onto the floor on it`s side.
At 0.32 in the video the orange lampshade is placed neatly upright back on the table, then at 0.56 in the video, the lampshade is back lying on it`s side on the floor again.
Anyone else notice this?
Great action scene music to this video!
I wish the big, brutal henchman stereotype makes a return to the Craig installments!
Well you got your wish!
He wont, the piranhas got him
Yeah Dave Bautista definitely fit that stereotype.
@@86blackberrywhite Thrilled that Craig is done. Was simply not impressed with him and his movies beyond his debut one. Wish that Lazenby had done two or three more. Very underrated 007.
@@babymammoth34 he did, but George got some conflicts with the producer, if i didnt remember wrong
You Only Live Twice was very famous because it feature the first Bond film in Asia, Japan to be specific. Ronald Rich (the guy who played Hans) was one big dude though, he stood at 203cm (6'8") and weight like 270lbs. Still funny how Bond just walks right up to Hans and gets punched in the face lol.
Don't know why, but the guy's scream is so funny.
Cause he got feed to piranhas
Bond is a total boss on most occassions but Hans really *should have* won that fight. That "standing still" bit at the fireplace so Bond could grab the key was so painfully exaggerated! 🤣
I mean FML Hans, was Blofeld having a slow day when he hired you or something?!
That is just old school fight scenes. You see a lot of those moments in the older Bonds.
1:11 Tonight special: Hans winnersnitsel!
Sean Connerys punches to the body look brutal
He was a bodybuilder when he was younger so he did probably maintain quite a bit of physical strength for some years afterwards .
0:06-0:07 that peppy manner of him just sauntering on up the stairs without a second thought, after wasting an enemy in a vicious fashion lol!
rip sir sean🙏🏻
Hans delivered his dialogue well: “HO-OHHHHH !”
RIP Sir Sean Connery (1930-2021)
Hans is a precursor to Jaws, since Lewis Gilbert directed this movie and The Spy Who Loved Me!
@doctorlinden yeah and the music in the fights as well was amasing back in the old ones...
Welcome to the International House of Pain-cakes, your server today will be Hans.
The piranhas got a beep on their pagers. Dinner was about to arrive. Hans
Hans wins the award for most forgettable henchman in the entire series. I swear he's only in two scenes: feeding the piranhas and being eaten by the piranhas.
So in both scenes, he's feeding the piranhas.
Personally, Vargas from Thunderball and Elvis from Quantum of Solace were worse. At least, the audience got a nice little fight out of Hans.
It's not really feeding when it's unintentional.
Elvis? Vargas? Kriegel? There are so many people that are more forgettable. At least Hans has a badass name and cool fight scene.
I know right I dident even rember this scene. I think its because he is so generic the evil muscular blonde guy. They did a much better job in the later movies with this charcter type.
Well at least the piranhas got there grand meal
All 6'8" of it.
Always loved how Hans was dressed. Classy. Timeless. Want to find clothes like his
Happy Trails, Hans. Oh wait, wrong movie.
Connery was said to be the most athletic of all the bonds.
I think George Lazenby was. He played rugby and tennis at an early age. He was skilled in martial arts, which he had to improve during his time in Hong Kong. In fact, his fighting ability was what finally won him the Bond role. He could ski (but was not permitted to do so during his film). He was racing cars and doing motocross into his sixties. By the way, he was, for me, the best James Bond!
I love how pihrana fish are always on call
you make a good point
You Only Live Twice
Merry Christmas!
Connery had some scrappy fights, rather than just punching them once and straightening his tie - believable though!
ah yes the ol bond humour never gets old
bon appatite
Sean Connery Vs Ronald Rich
hey thats cool sean says bon apetit here and timothy says it in licence to kill.
Wish Hans could have been given more film time or at least some speaking lines in the movie. Still a good, hard-hitting fight though.The Connery Bonds are the best,bar none.
That guard screams funny in the beginning when he falls down rofl
cause he got fed to his pets
I personally think there has beem great fights in all the movies. But when it comes too pure fist not everyone has had impressing or very memorable battles. But yeah, Dalton had some nice ones as well as Lazenby. We also have Brosnan against 006 (one my favorites). I think Moore had the weakest ones, even though I enjoy more unique confrontations (Golden gate fight in AVTAK).
@tcvicesquad ha ha funny which james bond movie is this
0:46
1:11 AHHHHHHHHH
LONG LIVE SIR SEAN CONNERY!!
@Jamie Gutierrez Yeah... _You Only Live_ Once... Or _Twice_ ...
Rest In Peace, James Bond Scotland
0:06 Wilhelm scream!
"WHYYYY!!!!!!" 0:32
I thought I was the only one who thought he said that
Can somebody tell me the name of the soundtrack of this scene?
Movie is You only live twice
it's Bond Averts World War Three
Anyone know what the music is?
It's called "Bond Averts World War Three" by John Barry.
@@86blackberrywhite thank you so very much!
I cant remember this fight, which bond film is this from?
You Only Live Twice
I recon hans is as strong as oddjob would love to see hans vs oddjob
True. I think Hans wins long term if Oddjob misses the hat.
@@NEC234 good point 👉
I can see now where they got the idea of Jaws from for TSWLM which was a remake of YOLT itself.
I actually think seans a great bond hes very athletic strong I think he may be strongest bond also think timothys strong roger was storng but he reached old age by the time he played bond.
@Kooshmeister3 In all my years as a Bond fan I've never noticed that. Fucking brilliant!
Yeah, of course he did! So all these people going on about "Flemings Bond" like to look like they know what they're talking about, but it's obvious to me they have NEVER read a book.
And I'm not just talking about Bond books... ANY books.
@doctorlinden I love realistic fights with D. Craig :-D
@monksally yeah man i don't think the piranha would eat blofield he never did feed them although he did breed them
@Kooshmeister3 You sir have a very sharp eye.
@GraemeMulhall2k8 because hans is the piranhas main course
Daniel Craig's Bond is based off the Bond from the Ian Fleming books. The books came out in the 50's.
In many of his 007 fight scenes, Connery never allows Bond to get throttled by his enemies.... Jaws does throttle Roger Moore's Bond a lot!
ony clicked this thinking i was gonna get a peep show clip
Hans... Super Hans.
Red Grant-with a knife in his heart
Hans-food for piranhas
Eric Kriegel-jump of death from Meteora
many muscles don't make sense in Bond films
MrVKA32 jaws is invincible
All Bond had to do was run over and push the pedal while Hans was on the bridge.
Bond probably wasn't aware there was a pedal
Nah. Throwing Hans in was better. Bon appetit piranhas
@Rorschachxx1985 It's "You Only Live Twice" good sir. Go check it out, it's a riot!
It's not often connery's bond gets a beating
Wow Sean was already starting to show his age. It’s funny that he looks younger in Never Say Never Again.
Years of living on cigarettes, hard liquor and red meat will do that to you.
Guy just seem to look younger you older he gets.
Hell no. He looks older but not THAT old
He started aging young and balding by his 20s. Diamonds Are Forever he was only 40 during filming but looked 10 years older
Dinner time
lol it's comedy when people point out the little hidden dialogue
Hans is massive hes like a bigger stroger version of Red Grant and he also looks like Eric from for your eyes only .
Fleming's Bond had gadgets.
connery!!
Bad time for a swim. :)
Hans forgot ze Flammenwerfer
they dont make them like tht anymore
Guess Hans realized that the KEY to stopping Bond was by getting rid of the key, pity that there wasn't a pool of flesh eating piranhas to drop the key into.
Raving needs a job at cinema sins.
Hans job was to wait for the SPECTRE spacecraft to capture the US spacecraft then blow both up
with the self destruct key. This was to ensure the US President would be provoked into launching a
nuclear attack on the USSR. Had Hans thrown the key into the pool, the SPECTRE spacecraft would
have captured the US spacecraft and returned to its base which was being overrun by Japanese
special forces ninjas anyway.
Hans taunted Bond with the key to force him to fight.
@@TheLAGopher I don't think he taunted him. It looked more like he was heading back to the room to donate the rocket though when he saw Bond he put the key back on his belt to deal with him
Bon appétit mister bond
Connery, wen't completely downhill after Thunderball, He sucked so bad in YOLT and managed alright in DAF. Timothy Dalton was really good.
@dergeier117 because blofeld took it off hans to shoot osato why did hans throw him in the pool as well it would of been an entree for the piranhas
What animal was in the pool?
Piranhas
Piranha
@Kooshmeister3 look at the guy who gets stabbed by bond look at his face and how fast he falls
I like to know what gym all henchmen goes to to become that strong!
Imagine having Hans, Oddjob and Jaws as your gym buddies, would be smashing PBs every week
James Bond outsmarted a henchman more powerful than he is.
We'll Oddjob got outsmarted in a better way...
which bond is this?
You Only Live Twice with Sean Connery from 1967
0:58 sounds like bowser
@shayavr sorry but that isn;'t
Bon Appetit ? He should have turned to the camera and said
"Look Ma. No Hans"
you've forgotten Tee Hee
Huh?
Quien ganaria Hans o Oldjobs?
Oddjob
to be fair there were some gadgets in casino royale...and womanising, quantuim of solace seemed pretty minmal on those counts though I guess it's beacuse Craig's Bond is Flemming's Bond, cold and brutal. but i think now as bond has been ressurected and settled into the modern age we will see more of the old stuff come back in the next movie.
Hans has a holster on his belt. Wonder why he didn't just pull his gun?
He gave his gun to Blofeld to shoot Osato.
@Rorschachxx1985 James Bond
"Bond" apetite lol
@jomo999 i really hope so...i miss Q
Is the otherwise anonymous 'Hans' suppsoed to be the same, otherwise anonymous Hans played by Szandor Eles in Hammer's 1962 The Evil of Frankenstein?
I wonder where the Piranhas bit him first....
piranhas! : )
Red Grant won't be needing that.
Vargas got the point.
Hans fed the fish.
Peter Franks just killed James Bond.
Erich Kreigler sat on a wall.
Necros got the boot.
Stamper did not die with Mr. Bond.
These fights are muh better than in the new films. They're trying to make Bond like Bourne and it isn't working. These old fights might appear staged and less realistic than the nw films but they're much better to watch. I don't mind less emphasis on gadgets now, but Craigs films miss the proper Bond qualities: A rich super villian, threat of global war, a good henchman, a fantastical bad guy base.
I think evidently Craig was