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Enjoy my reaction to the movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971) JAMES BOND 007!📼 Sync up your copy with mine + we can watch together at: www.patreon.com/posts/diamonds-are-76374129
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21:46 Diamonds Are Forever Movie Review

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@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
James Bond Playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLQHhQlj8i5dp_oymDpZRwVEgCMP9fUpks Like the video above if you want to see more Bond!
@tomhoffman4330
@tomhoffman4330 Год назад
See Jen, "If You Post It...We Will Come!" Thanks for another Fun Reaction, and I wouldn't have missed this one!
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 Год назад
Yes Jen, alot more gadgets with the Roger Moore Bonds!
@tomhoffman4330
@tomhoffman4330 Год назад
@@gregkirby9059 Agree to Disagree; I think she will enjoy them...most of them anyway. Either way, she still has a LONG way to go. . .
@matsv201
@matsv201 Год назад
Roger more in all it campy glory..
@tylerattwood9392
@tylerattwood9392 Год назад
Great video as always. Can't wait for live and let die
@mrwoodandmrtin
@mrwoodandmrtin Год назад
The only place on the planet where you can talk all the way through a movie and people like it. Enjoyed this. You're my kind of people.
@StephenCole1916
@StephenCole1916 Год назад
I met Lana Wood, who played "Plenty O'Toole" a few years back and got her autograph for my Dad as this was one of his favorite Bond movies. (Thunderball being his 1st favorite) She Is a certified scuba diver and told me all about the stunt of going out the window. The diving experience being helpful in the scene later in the movie when she's 'dead' in the pool, she was able to do that scene without a stand in as she could hold her breath for long periods of time.
@mrcrhartman
@mrcrhartman Год назад
That woman was beautiful, I am jealous. Congratulations on a great memory.
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke Год назад
@@mrcrhartmanDid you know her sister was Natalie Wood (1938-1981)?
@lordwalker71
@lordwalker71 Год назад
@@StephenLuke who was married to Robert Wagner when she died mysteriously and is now married to Jill St. John.
@robertmcghintheorca49
@robertmcghintheorca49 Год назад
If you're confused about Plenty ending up dead and why her corpse is floating in Tiffany's pool, I can explain. In a deleted scene, after she's thrown into the pool, she comes back to the apartment, only to find Bond and Tiffany in bed, and she takes something. While this part of was filmed and has since been released to the public, another scene where Mr. Kidd and Mr. Wint kill her when they mistake her for Tiffany wasn't filmed because it dawned on the film makers that this would create a continuity error.
@izzonj
@izzonj 9 месяцев назад
Goldfinger may have been the first Bond movie i ever saw but Diamonds are Forever was the first post puberty one. So, Tiffany Case holds a special place in my ❤.
@WrestlingSmarks
@WrestlingSmarks Год назад
I wouldn’t necessarily say no connection. They don’t mention the wife or marriage specifically, but Bond was definitely out for blood looking for Blofeld in the opening of the movie. It definitely seems to play more into personal obsession for what happened.
@ninjabluefyre3815
@ninjabluefyre3815 Год назад
Personally speaking, I prefer to switch Diamonds and Majesty's in the timeline since this one begins in Japan, where YOLT took place.
@cockshield
@cockshield Год назад
@@ninjabluefyre3815 Same. If you look at the lineup of waxworks in the PTS, they evolve from Donald Pleasance to Charles Gray. Also, the little "diamond in a ring" suggestion by Moneypenny would've been very inappropriate, if not outright callous considering Bond's loss.
@thetwikikid4444
@thetwikikid4444 Год назад
Connery was in auto pilot in this one, but to his credit he donated a significant portion of his pay for the movie to charity
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
The KING is Dead in Sean but Long Live THE KING in Sir Roger Moore. A very witty and lovely Guy in real life and an extremely witty and irreverent Bond. You will LOVE our Roger:)
@HenryCabotHenhouse3
@HenryCabotHenhouse3 Год назад
Connery plays Bond in Never Say Never Again, but one could make a good argument that he also plays Bond in The Rock.
@TheManFromUNCLEIllya
@TheManFromUNCLEIllya Год назад
That certainly is the consensus of many that Connery is playing Bond one last time in the Rock 👍
@thejamesbondshow9754
@thejamesbondshow9754 Год назад
He does not play Bond in The Rock. Complete false.
@oldtimer7635
@oldtimer7635 Год назад
Unfortunately he was more or less stuck with the character. Although he tried, and somewhat managed to get rid of "him" at least once (The Offense). On the other hand, he knew his strengths, and maximized them, who could blame. : )
@luminiferous1960
@luminiferous1960 6 месяцев назад
@@oldtimer7635 Sean Connery's characters in the following movies were different from the Bond character: Marnie, The Offence, Zardoz, Murder on the Orient Express, Meteor, Time Bandits, Highlander, The Name of the Rose, The Untouchables, The Hunt for Red October, First Knight, and Finding Forrester.
@russelturner5771
@russelturner5771 4 месяца назад
One could, now we know what happens to old spies.
@Sandy-dd4le
@Sandy-dd4le Год назад
"Sexy fighting " may be my new favourite phrase.
@QuayNemSorr
@QuayNemSorr Год назад
"Plenty O'Toole" "Named after your father, I suppose" Love the innuendo jokes.
@chrislaustin
@chrislaustin Год назад
Here's a piece of movie trivia for you guys, Mr. Wint is played by Bruce Glover which is the father of Crispin Glover from the OG Back to the Future movie. I only recently learned this myself, and asked how I never noticed how much alike they look and act. LOL
@88wildcat
@88wildcat Год назад
And Mr. Kidd was played by Putter Smith who was not an actor but instead was a jazz musician by trade. These two might actually be my favorite Bond hitmen of all time. They are certainly the funniest.
@DeltaAssaultGaming
@DeltaAssaultGaming Год назад
And Danny Glover was in the Lethal Weapon movies
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Год назад
@@DeltaAssaultGaming Bruce Glover (Mr Wint) is no relation to Danny Glover
@bobbates5507
@bobbates5507 Год назад
One of Shady Tree’s acorns is Cassandra Petersen, aka Elvira.
@bobbates5507
@bobbates5507 Год назад
One o the henchmen that picked up Bond at the airport was Sid Haig.
@sarcastomimic2683
@sarcastomimic2683 Год назад
Fun fact, There was a continuity issue when the Mustang flipped on two wheels before the alley, it was riding on the right side tires, but when exiting the same alley, it was riding on the left (opposite) side.
@tomloft2000
@tomloft2000 Год назад
that was a REALLY impressive stunt.
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
Hey Jen! Some neat factoids: Jill St. John, who played "Tiffany Case," was a B-list actress, mostly known for silly, PG-rated sex comedies and TV. At the time this film was made, she was the "girlfriend"of Henry Kissinger, Nixon's National Security Advisor and Secretary of State. Lana Wood, who played "Plenty O'Toole" and got tossed into the swimming pool by the bad guys, was the younger sister of the far more successful Natalie Wood. "Willard Whyte," played by Jimmy Dean (the sausage guy), was a caricature of Howard Hughes, the insane multi-billionaire who lived in the Desert Inn, one of the many casino-hotels he owned in Las Vegas. ("The Aviator" [2004], starring Leonardo Di Caprio, was a biopic of Hughes.) Your reaction was great as usual, although this is probably the weakest Connery/Bond movie!
@whisperienced
@whisperienced Год назад
Thanks IMDB.
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
@@whisperienced IMDB is great, but I remembered all this crap because I'm probably the oldest of Jen's patrons. I went to see this movie in its first theater run, with my fiancé, and the gossip I mentioned was swirling, just as celeb gossip swirls today!
@ajivins1
@ajivins1 Год назад
@@william1611youtube The only other thing I know Jimmy Dean for is the song 'Big John'.
@whisperienced
@whisperienced Год назад
@@william1611youtube Sorry I meant that as a joke maybe it came off more harsh. I do the same thing on some movie commentaries.
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
@@whisperienced No prob, my friend! Thanks!
@aronscott9698
@aronscott9698 Год назад
Jen as a lifelong die hard Bond fan of 25 years (since I was 7, now 33) I have been loving all of your Bond reactions since Dr. No! I really hope you continue with it, you’ve still got a long ways to go but if you keep watching them I’ll keep watching with ya! 🍸
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Thanks Aron!
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
@@jenmurrayxo Great Reaction and you will,almost certainly, love Sor Roger Moore, the most self-deprecating Englishman in a Nation of Self Deprecators(hopefully, that's a word😀). ENJOY...
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Год назад
Same I am 36 and been a Bond just about as long I started Bond movies in 1995 with my cousin Jeff whose family had all of Bond movies on vhs at the time. I have seen Bond films many times especially Connery to Brosnan films and have all of Craig’s films numerous times especially Casino Royale.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Год назад
@@Isleofskye Sir Roger Moore and Sean Connery was also knighted and was known as Sir Sean Connery.
@650Max
@650Max Год назад
Jill St John in her underclanks is a sight to behold.
@robertkramer2271
@robertkramer2271 Год назад
After the lukewarm response to OHMSS, Producers Broccoli and Saltzman decided they'd do whatever it took to bring back Connery. He got what was the biggest salary at the time for an actor. He got a million dollars (which he ended up donating to charity), a percentage of the profits, and the studio agreed to produce any 2 movies he wanted to make. They also brought back Guy Hamilton, who had directed "Goldfinger" and Shirley Bassey to do the theme song. It did work because the film was a huge hit. Even though Connery has said he did sort of enjoy making the film, you can tell he was older and out of shape and basically doing it for the money. That's why when this was done, Broccoli and Saltzman knew no amount of money would bring Connery back to the series.
@IDLERACER
@IDLERACER Год назад
😎👍 If it's of interest, that stunt at 12:51 became somewhat iconic after this film came out. The stunt driver, who also specially rigged the mustang's right suspension to be able to perform that trick, did the round of talk shows that year, giving repeat demonstrations of his "sideways driving" technique. The bond girl in the next movie is Jane Seymour. 👩 Paul McCartney's hit theme song is probably the second most iconic in the entire Bond oeuvre after "Goldfinger."
@Lee_H9
@Lee_H9 Год назад
Y'know, I was wondering if I was gonna miss your miming and imitating the sounds of a bat flying after you finished with the Nolan Batman trilogy, but remembering you also mime and vocalize the various Jazz riffs of these Bond films puts me at ease.
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
😂👍
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
Yes, but her bat imitations are irreplaceable. We must ask her to do bat imitations in every video.
@cruesome1971
@cruesome1971 Год назад
This is why you're my favorite reactor who watches traditionally "guy" movies. You're always on the lookout for the sexy ladies and you know damn well that Bondy doesn't want to hear anything about being in a relationship. You get it. 👍
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable Год назад
Not after his last marriage!
@ralphroshia9247
@ralphroshia9247 Год назад
I like how this movie leaves up to the viewer if you were a fan of OHMSS then you could say that the pre credit sequence is Bond getting revenge on Blofeld for the murder of Tracy and if you didn't like OHMSS then you could say that it picks up where You Only Live Twice left of since it picks up in Japan
@cockshield
@cockshield Год назад
If you observe the waxworks in the PTS it suggests Donald Pleasances Blofeld evolved into Charles Gray. Skipping Telly Savalas completely. It's almost like the Connery movies were their own cannon, and Roger Moore to Brosnan were continuations of Lazenby's Bond.
@waynezimmerman1950
@waynezimmerman1950 Год назад
The biggest problem in having Diamonds continue the arc OHMSS started, is that Broccoli had already changed around You Only Live Twice; which was the book sequel to Her Majesty's Secret Service. That began with Bond totally devastated by Tracy's death, thrown back into the field by M too soon by further mischief from Bolfeld and Spectre. Sad; because I think that Lazenby might have had a better chance to prove himself if given a You Only Live Twice script based upon the novel. As an aside: later on I did enjoy George's brief role on General Hospital in the early 80s and his cameo on the TNT movie; Gettysburg, as one of Longstreet's(Tom Berenger)Generals.
@dennispope1355
@dennispope1355 Год назад
Always fun reactions. Yes do continue to "Live and Let Die". Truly a fun Bond film. Can't wait! Enjoy
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
I see what you did there dennis..:)
@MLJ7956
@MLJ7956 Год назад
Roger Moore was a great James Bond 😉🍸
@dennispope1355
@dennispope1355 Год назад
Roger Moore was great. As a kid I also liked him in "The Saint" TV series (actually quite a similar character) in the 60s.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
@@dennispope1355 Not in "Ivanhoe" before The Saint? 😀 Even I don't remember Ivanhoe having been born in 1954. Dorothy Squires gave him a foot in the door and they lived together very near where I have lived for 40 yeats but The Saint had long gone dennis. Great self-deprecating Actor:)
@JimmieRayGiboney
@JimmieRayGiboney Год назад
Jen Murray! Ahh! I love your "old cat"! Thanks for sharing! 😊
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Год назад
Despite what some naysayers... well... say, Sir Roger Moore (up next in "Live and Let Die") was a fun and charismatic Bond and did a great job. In real life, Moore was quite a gentleman, never took himself seriously, and was gracious with his fans. He knew the franchise was escapist adventure fair and played the role with a wink and a nod to the audience. He also had the DEFINITIVE epic James Bond movie during his run, "The Spy Who Loved Me." It's the one Bond movie EVERYONE should watch even if they don't see any others because it contains every single Bond element in one big, sprawling, globe trotting, high budget action film. It also introduces one of the most famous villainous henchmen of the franchise, code name Jaws. Moore actually started the franchise when he was older than Sean Connery. Moore also has the distinction of being the FIRST on-screen Bond based on Ian Fleming's novels. He played 007 in a British TV special before they even considered making movies out of the books. When Connery nabbed the role in "Dr. No," Moore got to star in the popular TV show "The Saint," with him basically playing a kind of Bond character.
@kingbrutusxxvi
@kingbrutusxxvi Год назад
My favorite Bond because he was so suave.
@AlanCanon2222
@AlanCanon2222 Год назад
11:15 *lair technology sounds* I can't even.
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
😂👍
@simongvs
@simongvs Год назад
My top two dialogue exchanges were: 14:45 - "Right idea, 007." "Wrong pussy." 18:07- "Baja, California." "I haven't got anything in Baja, California!"
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 Год назад
The guy that played Willard Wyte, was Jimmy Dean. Singer, Actor, and the guy that started the Jimmy Dean Sausage Company.
@EntropicDecayGaming
@EntropicDecayGaming Год назад
The Roger Moore era, up next, is DEFINITELY a different tone and is somewhat divisive. People tend to either love him or hate him as Bond; there's not much in-between. Please keep going, Jen! Always enjoy seeing new fan's reaction to this series!
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd Год назад
He's ok as Bond, but some of the movies from the Roger Moore era are definetly among the weakest of all Bond movies - Moonraker and Octopussy in particular.
@logann7942
@logann7942 Год назад
Roger Moore’s Bond is just wackier. If you can accept that, the movies are very enjoyable.
@nebularain3338
@nebularain3338 Год назад
@@HH-hd7nd I disagree. Moore has has moments where he is as cold-blooded and brutal as any of the others, but he injects a lot more entertainment into the series as well. Being dark and gritty all the time is tedious. IMO Moore has some of the best Bond outings with films like Man with the Golden Gun and Spy who loved me. Moonraker is silly, but it's also tremendously entertaining.
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd Год назад
@@nebularain3338 No, Moonraker is not entertaining at all. It is by far the worst Bond movie and the only Bond movie I'd rate as total garbage. Octopussy is also very weak. Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, For Your Eyes Only and A View to a Kill are ok movies and entertaining enough. The Spy Who Loved My is the best movie from the Roger Moore era by far. That doesn't mean that the movies from the Roger Moore era are not entertaining or that I hate these films (with the exception of Moonraker).
@SmartCookie2022
@SmartCookie2022 Год назад
The first two Moore movies are his best, IMHO. The Spy Who Loved Me is just a Greatest Hits package of all the best Bond moments thrown into one movie.
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob Год назад
Hey Jen! The theme song "Diamonds Are Forever" is the second of 3 songs sung by Shirley Bassey, who sang "Goldfinger", and will sing "Moonraker". Plenty O'Toole was played by Lana Wood, and was the younger sister of the legendary Natalie Wood (Miracle on 34th Street, West Side Story, Rebel Without A Cause). Oddly...Lana's sister Natalie and Jill St. John (who plays Tiffany Case) share a common husband. Natalie was married to Robert Wagner, twice (they got divorced and then remarried), and was married to him when she tragically died in 1980. A few years later, Robert (almost always called RJ in Hollywood circles) married Jill St. John and I believe they are still married. Robert Wagner plays a role in the Austin Powers films that is very reminiscent of Emilio Largo (Number 2) from 'Thunderball'...the character he plays...Number 2, in Dr. Evil's organization. You can still hear the voice of Jimmy Dean (aka Willard Whyte) in commercials for Jimmy Dean Sausages, even though Dean died 12 years ago. He was never really an actor, although he did some acting...he was mainly a country singer (look up "Big Bad John" on Spotify for a laugh!). The reason that Connery came back was that Lazenby became a bit of a...well...doofus. He pulled the star card, made stupid demands, and did a movie that was completely out of left field for a guy starting an action-hero career as Bond. So, they begged Connery to return. They paid Connery a whopping $1.25 million (a record at the time) to do one more film. He then donated his entire salary for the film to establish the Scottish International Education Trust. But he was also offered the chance to do two films of his choosing for United Artists. Okay! Now on to Roger Moore as 007. He can be really good, but more often than not he tends to play Bond with more humor, and less menace...so the films can be campy. I do really like the first Moore outing...'Live And Let Die' with a really awesome theme song by Paul McCartney and Wings, and one of the most beautiful of the Bond Girls, Jane Seymour.
@MLJ7956
@MLJ7956 Год назад
It is said that Lana Wood actually still hates Jill St. John in real life (she won't even sit in the same room with her) because she both married and publicly defended her husband, Robert Wagner (whom she fully blames for her sister's, Natalie Wood, death). Sad. 😢
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
@@MLJ7956 😢
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
Since we're so far down the thread, I'll just say that my problem with the Moore films has nothing to do with the actor himself: Roger Moore is a terrific actor. But with his first film, "Live and Let Die," it seems that Broccoli Productions simply threw away the Fleming novels, and wrote their own. (Actually, it may have started with "You Only Live Twice.") The subsequent movies had NOTHING to do with Fleming's books (or short stories, like "A View to a Kill" or "Octopussy"). IMHO, the worst offender was "Moonraker," but I'm glad that people can enjoy the movie. The Moore films are fun and I understand why people love them, but by Ian Fleming standards, they're no more "James Bond stories" than "Peter Rabbit."
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
You should keep going. Not everybody likes every Bond or every Bond film, but every Bond is iconic in his/its time and in popular culture. Also I think you'll enjoy them. More importantly, your audience is sure to enjoy your reactions. You're amazingly fun to watch movies with.
@Githerax
@Githerax Год назад
That gorgeous house at 16:15 is in the Elrod House in Palm Springs, CA. It was most recently sold in 2016 for $7.7 million USD.
@hassannawaz2437
@hassannawaz2437 Год назад
And the roger moore era begins. Possibly the most fun bond era to exist
@christopheryochum3602
@christopheryochum3602 Год назад
Jen!!! You're having entirely too much fun watching these. Mimicking the musical score, calling for gadgets (you're addicted), imitating the count-down guy (with this European accent I've heard in other Jen reactions [you need new material]), counting Bond babes, and basically having a good time. We may have to start enforcing the decaffeinated plan for Jen from now on! Had a good time watching you, as usual. Enjoyed!!! :)
@oldtimer7635
@oldtimer7635 Год назад
Jen can also be a very smart young lady, all that glitters is not necessarily gold. ; )
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 Год назад
Here's some interesting Trivia for you. Sean Connory didn't want the part in this film but took if for a ton of cash. One of the actors that tried out for it was Robert Wagoner. Robert Wagoner was married to Natalie Woods, the bond girl that gets thrown in the pool and drowns at the end was played by Lana Woods, Natalie's sisters. Natalie Woods in real life drowned to death, a suspected murder that was never solved. Her husband Robert Wagoner would go on to marry Jill St John, who played Tiffany in this film
@k.delpino1124
@k.delpino1124 Год назад
The one Bond film with Connery that I've seen the most. Loved Jill St. John as Tiffany Case, so hot and witty. Winn & Kidd were as creepy as they supposed be. The Bond vs. Franks fight in the elevator is one of my rough and tumble fights. The nighttime chase through Vegas while Bond driving the Mustang Mach-1 was awesome. Although this was considered Connery's very last one, it actually wasn't. He was Bond, 2 more times and done: On film, Never Say Never Again (a 1983 remake of Thunderball). In video game form, 'From Russia With Love' by EA games (2005) with Connery voicing Bond. 'Never Say Never Again' is quite fun with an older Connery playing an older Bond and it really worked. Hope you watch it.
@pasteye1671
@pasteye1671 Год назад
You deserve to be dripping in diamonds, JennyPenny! Yet another very-watchable reaction to Bondie (there is still one more Connery tale, not regarded as "official", but worthy of a watch). Thanks for sticking with it.
@dandaintac388
@dandaintac388 Год назад
Glad to see you've resumed watching these! It's a lot of fun watching you watch them, and you continue to approach them in the right spirit--just have fun and don't take them TOO seriously. A lot of people in retrospect, didn't care for DAF. There were significant plot holes, Connery knew it was his last Bond, so I don't think he put in as much effort as he did in the early Bond movies. After the heaviness of OHMSS, the producers wanted a more light-hearted approach, and returned to the Goldfinger formula. My father's family lives in Vegas, and my grandmother was downtown on Fremont St. when they were filming parts of the car chase scenes. She was in the crowd of people along the sidewalk in some of the scenes by the Golden Nugget or thereabouts. When you see the sign for the Dunes--that casino and sign no longer exist. It was torn down. I think the sign might be in a scrapyard now. The end of the strip you see where they are driving that looks like it's all desert--that is now where some of the biggest and fanciest new casinos that were built in the 90s are now located, like the Excaliber and New York NY. The series was in need of a bit of refresh. Moore brought a different sent of strengths and weaknesses. The style of the series changed quite a bit and a new 1970s tone and style was injected. Moore was actually 6 months older than Connery, but he somehow seems younger. Moore was dapper, suave, but not as physically convincing as a tough guy, like Connery. He brought a more humorous approach. Please continue with Live and Let Die--just be prepared for a rather different approach. You'll see the trademark opening, certain stylistic elements are enduring. This is one where the producers flirted with different genres, in the case of LALD, it is actually considered "Blaxploitation". LALD was also Jane Seymour's debut, and she was stunning. I look forward to watching your reaction to LALD.
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Год назад
Jen, you are finally reacting to another Bond! I've been waiting for this moment like a late Christmas present. You still have the best "Bondy" reactions of them all. I hope your holiday was very merry and bright! May 2023 be a much better year for everyone!
@timroebuck3458
@timroebuck3458 Год назад
That creamatotorium scene was super creepy.
@andrewcurry602
@andrewcurry602 Год назад
There is one more Connery Bond movie, Never Say Never Again which came out in the 80’s, and was basically a remake of Thunderball.
@tmckain5532
@tmckain5532 Год назад
Awesome reaction as usual! The bad guy/ good guy sneak is a worthy addition to the grandpa wheeze! Your enthusiasm for Bond(y) is infectious. Thanks for another entertaining watch!
@seangallagherpresents
@seangallagherpresents 10 месяцев назад
Jen, your presentations are very well produced. Your presence, delivery, and humor are prime time. The editing is spot on. And btw, Diamonds Are Forever is my favorite Bond flick! That film has it all: Great dialogue, great action scenes, great characters. Sexy. A little camp, and some brutal fight scenes. Think about all the tech gadgets in Diamonds Are Forever! Not the least of which is the voice imitator (AI). Way ahead of it's time.
@rodneybray5827
@rodneybray5827 Год назад
The point of the opening sequence is Bond exacting revenge on Blofeld for killing Tracy (r having her killed as his henchwoman actually fires the shots) . That's as deep a treatment we get of how he dealt with the loss of his only wife. There is a scene in the beginning of For Your Eyes Only there is a Blofeld who's face is never shown, and this is the last we see of Blofeld so far. I mention all of this because you commented that you had been told there is no reference in Diamonds Are Forever regarding the prior film, which is not strictly true. Regarding the rest of the movie, I actually like this one a lot. I like the nostalgia of the old Vegas that is gone but partially recorded by this movie. Several great lines (collars and cuffs, tell him he's fired, I got a bruddah, etc). Compared to today's fare, quite enjoyable.
@martinbarrett6249
@martinbarrett6249 Год назад
Sean Connery’s last official Bond movie.
@2faceonabudget57
@2faceonabudget57 Год назад
And the one with what may be cinema's most infamous continuity error.
@sanddab
@sanddab Год назад
@@2faceonabudget57 Worse than Jaws 4 when Michael Caine is in the ocean, crawls into a boat, and the very next shot he’s bone-dry??? 😂
@2faceonabudget57
@2faceonabudget57 Год назад
@@sanddab Good point
@peterfranks6243
@peterfranks6243 Год назад
A disgrace of a movie to follow OHMSS. BUT it does have the best gun barrel theme of all the Bond movie's, the riffs are brilliant. And Connery look a lot healthier and fitter in Never Say Never Again 12 years later
@kielmccrea3634
@kielmccrea3634 Год назад
One of my personal favorites. In my opinion quite possibly the perfect mix of action and comedy. Looking forward to Live And Let Die.
@matthewkirkhart2401
@matthewkirkhart2401 Год назад
You clearly have a love of this genre beyond “James Bond.” You like the “Bond girls” you like the campy plots, you like the gadgets, and you like the lairs. Because of this, I think you would really enjoy a lesser known, but just as good IMHO, series of movies about a secret agent named Flint. The two movies are Our Man Flint and In Like Flint. They are parodies of the James Bond type of film of the day, but they are so much fun with great villain lairs, sex kitten moments, and gadgets. I can’t recommend them highly enough given your love of these early Bond films, I think you will really like them if you are in the mood for a parody,
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 Год назад
Mr Kidd(or is it Mr Witt) is George McFly's real life dad.
@ajivins1
@ajivins1 Год назад
Charles Gray (Blofeld) is an underated actor but you have to see him in Hammer's 'The Devil Rides Out'!
@robruss62
@robruss62 Год назад
No neck
@davidsmith1162
@davidsmith1162 Год назад
Saw "Diamonds Are Forever", The First Time It Came Out. Loved Sean Connery, As 007. Sean, & Roger Moore, Are My Two Favorite James Bond. No One Did It Better, Than These Two. RIP Gentlemen.
@kennewton9369
@kennewton9369 Год назад
Was probably already mentioned, but the last time that Connery played Bond was in 1983’s ‘Never Say Never Again’. A remake of Thunderball.
@russelturner5771
@russelturner5771 4 месяца назад
Probably my fav Bond theme song. Also luv the duos of assassins Mr. Wynn & Mr. Kidd along with sexy acrobats Bambi & Thumper.
@scotttschannel7050
@scotttschannel7050 Год назад
The epic scale of the previous films was gone in this one, along with a coherent plot. The producers just seemed to want to rush something out while Connery was willing to show up. He truly was only in this one for the paycheck. When he returned in Never Say Never Again, it was with a different production company and he had more control over what happened. As a result, he was happier and more enthusiastic in his performance. He even looked better physically, even though he was 12 years older.
@wiseguymaybe
@wiseguymaybe Год назад
Actually he had fun doing this one, and the producers gave it way to much upbeat camp, because On Her Majesty's Secret Service didn't do to well at the box office at that time as audiences didn't like the down beat ending or the fact that Bond got married, this just wasn't James Bond to them. So they started this camp route which carried on to the Roger Moore era. Believe it or not Diamonds did way better at the box office than OHMSS. Now OHMSS has gotten more popular than Diamonds by new Bond fans as audiences have changed over the years.
@BiggestDawgEver
@BiggestDawgEver Год назад
Actually Connery's favorite part of this one was the paycheck. He was so over Bond at this point, and sadly it shows in the final movie. He had real concerns about being typecast and he wasn't really paid that well for his previous four films considering the money they made. The rapid pace of of the multiple productions and releases also didn't help and it drove a wedge between Cubby Broccoli and Connery, who seemed to have forgotten how he became a star. There is also an ugliness to Connery's enjoyment of 'Never Say Never Again' as well. In signing on to that unofficial film, he sided with EON production's greatest enemy; Kevin McClory. McClory, who had produced and helped develop Thunderball managed through legal maneuvering to retain exclusive rights to SPECTER and partial Bond rights which he used to try to screw over EON productions and tie them up in court for years. In a final dagger to Cubby Broccoli McClory released a rival Bond movie the same year as Octopussy featuring "the original James Bond". Sadly it was just a Thunderball remake and Connery's participation was a hurtful insult to a man who thought of Connery as family and made him a household name. Fortunately Connery called Cubby on his deathbed to bury the hatchet, but the 'Never Say Never Again' fiasco only strengthened McClory's legal position and the feud continued for years.
@DocuzanQuitomos
@DocuzanQuitomos Год назад
Partially true, it was rushed for different reasons: everyone seemed to want a pay rise (even Lois Maxwell almost wasn't in this film because she wanted a better paycheck, which was all her right, I'm just saying it was just curious, considering Connery did the same). The increased salaries had the effect that several scenes had to be scaled down or reimagined to fit the new budget (there was, apparently a chase scene in a salt mine, which had to be completely scrapped because it was long, it would be expensive and the owners of the place didn't gave permission to shoot there). The rig in the end was an actual rig towed into the sea for shooting at the cost of (then) $40,000 per day... and (just to underline how everyone was really in this "rushed" feeling) it seems someone of the crew set the explosives to go of *earlier* than planned (the footage could still be recorded, but they were partially close to having to do the massive stunt all over again). Oh! And the terms of the original contracts indicated they would need to finish the film before 1975 or they would lose the rights to use the SPECTRE names and characters, including Blofeld (originally, the script featured the twin brother of Goldfinger as the villain, but this was scrapped in order to close the SPECTRE arc before the time was up). After the (then) poor result of OHMSS, its shadow put a lot of pressure on everyone to get something (anything) right again (which speaks a lot of the changes of entertainment in the past years, today how many would be franchises are, practically, almost left to die after one single apparently "bad" result).
@Yngvarfo
@Yngvarfo Год назад
@@BiggestDawgEver - It's hard to assign blame for everything without knowing what went on behind the scenes, but it seems like some of the blame must lie with Ian Fleming himself. He had a conversation with Kevin McClory about the possibility of having him be the producer of the Bond movies. Eventually, as we know, he went with Broccoli and Saltzman instead. But somewhere in between, he wrote Thunderball which introduced Spectre and Blofeld to the book series. McClory insisted that those had been his idea, from the conversation they had had earlier. When Thunderball was turned into a movie (one of the movies that follow the book most closely), McClory got a producer's credit, possibly to appease him. Clearly, it wasn't enough. Eventually, the courts ruled in favour of McClory who got the rights to the novel Thunderball and the concepts of Spectre and Blofeld.
@SmartCookie2022
@SmartCookie2022 Год назад
This was more a Cubby Broccoli movie as the other producer, Harry Saltzman, took more of a backseat role. But would takeover on the next movie Live & Let Die with Roger Moore. Also, the producers were time strapped as Connery had only agreed to film for a certain amount of days, hence why the final climax had to shortened and we lost the salt mine battle between Blofeld and Bond after Blofeld escaped in his sea submarine.
@CaesiusX
@CaesiusX Год назад
Bit o' trivia. . .The actor portraying _Mr. Wint_ (the shorter of the two assassins) is *Bruce Glover,* the father of actor *Crispin Glover.* You can totally see the resemblance. IMO, looking at him now, at age 90, it is like looking at a 90-year-old *Crispin.* 😏 *EDIT:* One of my favorite classic _Bond_ films is *_Live and Let Die._* IMO it has some of the best music too.
@mrtveye6682
@mrtveye6682 Год назад
Unfortunately IMO not a strong last Connery Bond. But for sure one of the alltime best Bond title songs.
@BiggestDawgEver
@BiggestDawgEver Год назад
100% agree Jen. This is also my least favorite Connery film and possibly my least favorite Bond film over all. It could be said that Bond's obsessive pursuit of Blowfeld is the only nod to OHMSS and what might have been had Lazenby returned, though it works as a direct sequel to YOLT as well. It really feels like Connery was phoning it in, and the recasting of Blowfeld for the second time(with an actor we saw play someone else in YOLT) didn't help. It's overly campy, which doesn't leave the series anytime soon sadly, but the change was especially drastic when compared to the tone of OHMSS. The only thing uglier than Connery's jaded return for a paycheck was his even uglier return for the unofficial Thunderball remake; Never Say Never Again which was done out of spite.
@wills.364
@wills.364 Год назад
I’m glad to see more Bond reactions! Please keep it going since now you’re going to the Roger Moore era😃
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
This was going to be Sean Connery's last film as Bond until he was brought back to do Never Say Never Again, which was a remake of Thunderball.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Год назад
Diamonds Are Forever was Connery’s final Bond film for Eon Productions with Never Say Never Again being a remake as you said when it was released by Warner Bros and went against the official Eon Productions produced Roger Moore James Bond film Octopussy at box office in 1983 in which Octopussy was much more successful.
@rexmundi2986
@rexmundi2986 Год назад
Great fun reaction Jen. This one was always a bit to goofy for me. Despite the presence of Sean Connery, I still think of this as the first Roger Moore movie.
@matsv201
@matsv201 Год назад
Yea. I saw this as a kid when I didn't know of how either actor was. And I thought it was Roger more untill I rewatched it as a adult.
@IamRogue22
@IamRogue22 Год назад
I don’t think I’ve seen this one. I should love to watch “Never Say Never Again” with you. Looking forward to you screeching “Oh Bondy” stay golden, lady.
@jonathanross149
@jonathanross149 Год назад
If you have ever been to Vegas you would notice the old strip on Fremont St long before it became a walkway.
@dailyrider2975
@dailyrider2975 Год назад
I'm sure this is one of the James Bond movies that inspired the music of the INCREDIBLES! .
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 Год назад
Being a Nevadan it's always great to see Las Vegas from back in the day.
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
Yes! I'm not a Nevadan, but I lived there for a few years. As usual, they filmed the exteriors, for the car chase and such, on Fremont Street, not the actual "Strip." Fremont St. is a covered mall now.
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 Год назад
@William 1611 that canopy was the biggest mistake ever totally removed the charm of downtown and turned it into a Disneyesque cheezy attraction. Fun fact the strip is not actually in the city of Las Vegas. The strip is in Paradise Nevada
@william1611youtube
@william1611youtube Год назад
@@philmakris8507 That's a shame. The good times died when the local and state officials realized that big corporations have even deeper pockets than the Mob. So the Mob moved out and the "respectable" people took over. Sigh . . . as always, follow the money . . .
@nickhand8054
@nickhand8054 Год назад
Wint and Kidd are a classic example of something about Bond movies that the Austin Powers movies have frequently taken the piss out of: TWICE in this movie, they've got Bond lying unconscious at their feet in a situation of complete privacy, and twice this unconscious man manages to escape because they've apparently never heard of things called bullets.
@mymlan
@mymlan Год назад
For more than thirty years I've been quoting "try and try again Mr Wint" and no one gets it. People need to watch more old Bond films.
@desbarry8414
@desbarry8414 Год назад
From this reaction you will probably love The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker and maybe The Man with the Golden Gun.
@bigneon_glitter
@bigneon_glitter Год назад
Yay, Miss Jenny Penny: back in action. *Love* _DAF_ - it's like an official Bond parody movie, campy & cool, with one of John Barry's most elegant, sexy, & sumptuous scores. Keep going.👍
@scottjo63
@scottjo63 Год назад
I always thought Roger Moore would have been more appropriate for this movie, however still fun to watch and that rat walking gag was great.
@migiplayz91
@migiplayz91 Год назад
Emphasis on the word Camp. Not one of the best in the series
@puppyash9656
@puppyash9656 Год назад
Agreed. It's such a playful take on itself. Everything is over the top, and I have begun to love it more and more, for all it's campiness.
@ajivins1
@ajivins1 Год назад
All the themes should be Bassey or Basseyesque!
@puppyash9656
@puppyash9656 Год назад
@@ajivins1 Tina Turner came pretty damn close with Goldeneye.
@ericseal9027
@ericseal9027 Год назад
In my opinion, the best "James Bond", movie, ever. I like how it shows, 1970's, Vegas. (It looks so small, but still very fun.) All the characters are so cool. Jill St. John, as "Tiffany Case", one of the best "Bond", girls. The sadistic killers-"Mr. Wint" and "Mr. Kidd", the stumbling and animated, "Willard Whyte", in his vast casino, the super-slick "Bond Enemy"- "Ernst Stavro Blofeld", the best James Bond-Sean Connery and especially, the wonderful theme song by Shirley Bassey!!
@stevenvicijan4338
@stevenvicijan4338 Год назад
Diamonds ended up being elusive and forever is what it is . . .
@philsmith3261
@philsmith3261 Год назад
I have a lot of respect for Sean Connery and this film. Used to be my least favourite, but there are a lot worse. It has a weird 70's vibe and I like the music that makes this one definitely unique. Due to Connery's over 1 million dollar salary, they didn't have enough money for a better ending. Connery donated all his earnings to the Scottish International Education Trust. After the seriousness of the last Bond Movie that didn't go down to well with audiences, the director went for 'fun' with this one. Silly escapism. I think the more you watch this one, the more you appreciate it! It also was brave for the time having 2 gay henchmen in it. One of them is Crispin Glover's dad from Back To The Future, Bruce Glover! That moon buggy chase is also so random. I love it. Keep up the good work Jen. I love all your videos!!!
@davidbaxley2404
@davidbaxley2404 Год назад
Yes! I live for your Bond reactions. They are so great.
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Thanks David ☺️👍
@toysruskiddd
@toysruskiddd Год назад
They don’t openly reference the previous movie with his wife dying but they still kind of do. That’s why he’s so upset and ruthless at the start of this movie going through all the henchmen and when he finally kills Blofeld.
@jamminjohn
@jamminjohn Год назад
People tend to rag on this one but I like it more than You Only Live Twice.
@JimmieRayGiboney
@JimmieRayGiboney Год назад
2.4K Thumbs Up + Mine! 👍 You're welcome, and thanks! ☺️ Notes: Haha! I can't "spoil" it for you! I'm after the fact! 😊
@stern12akachris32
@stern12akachris32 Год назад
This is the Movie that neither Connery or The Producers wanted to make with each other . The Studio insisted . The paid Connery small fortune and he mailed it in his performance. The one cool thing is Howard Hughes pulled all kind of strings so they could use Vegas any way they wanted and Jimmy Dean was playing Howard Hughes (Willard White) in the movie . You do need the Moore Bond Movies in your life !!!!!
@sporkfindus4777
@sporkfindus4777 Год назад
Apparently, the idea for ending this film on an oil rig came from a couple of people on the production team talking about OHMSS and the friction between George Lazenby and Diana Rigg. Mankiewicz walked in and thought they were talking about how Blofeld could "die on a rig"
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 Год назад
That's Jimmy Dean Country music star and breakfast sausage king.
@richardmusquez5373
@richardmusquez5373 Год назад
Willard Whyte was played by Jimmy Dean of Jimmy Dean Sausage fame.
@VulcanDeathGrip44
@VulcanDeathGrip44 Год назад
The original plan for this movie was Goldfinger’s twin brother attempting revenge.
@thebaron9059
@thebaron9059 Год назад
I'm nearly 50 and have been a HUGE Bond fan all of my life. I've seen this film countless times, but at 6:50 you pointed out that the inside of the crematorium had a huge diamond shaped window. I have NEVER noticed that before! What sharp little eyes you have!
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 Год назад
One of my favourite lines: 'Well, one of us smells like a tart's handkerchief... oh sorry old boy, it's me.' The rhyming slang, for Anglophiles, is: 'smells like a wh**e's drawers' something that couldn't be said back then.
@philstubblefield
@philstubblefield Год назад
Do you really have to ask, MoneyJenny? Of course we want you to keep going! 😁 The next film, Live and Let Die, introduces Roger Moore as the new James Bond. It has an iconic chase scene (no spoilers!) and an Oscar-nominated title song written by Paul and Linda McCartney.
@davidhuggan6315
@davidhuggan6315 Год назад
Love this imagining of how all of these plot elements came to be from the website TV Cream - You can imagine the scene - with only weeks to go until shooting starts, round the big conference table a hundred harried writers nervously pitch their little bits of business - "OK, so there's this robotic pipe-welder, right..." "There's a bomb hidden in a big fake trifle..." "Bond fights two feisty kung fu ladies in bikinis!" "How about we have Q playing the fruit machines?" "... and so the car goes up on two wheels..." "... he sticks the marching band cassette down her pants..." "... false fingerprints..." "... TWO Blofelds..." "... a moon buggy!!" - and Good Old Cubby, at head of table, holds up his hand for silence, takes a drag on his cigar, leans forward and says, "Fellas... we'll shoot 'em all!" And we're so glad he did.
@gmf121266
@gmf121266 Год назад
The first bond film I saw in the Cinema in 1971. I was about 5 and boy did it make an impression but then I hadn't seen any of the others yet. All I really wanted after seeing it was my own space laser powered by diamonds. Unfortunately that was a bit out of my parents price range for Christmas so I got a model toy of the moon buggy instead which was great as I was mad on anything to do with space and the moon.
@brom00
@brom00 Год назад
Jen, did the shorter of that evil duo, Mr. Wint look a bit familiar to you? That actor was Bruce Glover, the father of Crispin, who played George McFly in Back to the Future.
@colormedubious4747
@colormedubious4747 Год назад
Fun fact: Ian Fleming wrote a nonfiction book about diamond smuggling titled, weirdly enough, "The Diamond Smugglers."
@dwaynegenx72
@dwaynegenx72 Год назад
I think you will love the Roger Moore Bond movies. Tons of gadgets, nice villian lairs, and lighthearted humor.
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Really looking forward to it!!
@TRK-up2zw
@TRK-up2zw 2 месяца назад
If the space laser is the MVP in this one, then technically, it maybe should be Derek Meddings who was the miniatures and visual effects expert for the early Bond films.
@scottjo63
@scottjo63 Год назад
If you ever get to the movie, The Rocky Horror Picture, remember Charles Grey who played Blofeld here. He'll teach you how to do the Time Warp dance.
@TheWebcrafter
@TheWebcrafter Год назад
21:12 - Mr. Wint was played by Bruce Glover (91 yrs old), father of Crispin Glover (George McFly, Back To The Future).
@iannoah6778
@iannoah6778 Год назад
Excellent film! My favorite 007 movie is James Bond Moonraker.
@jcastromex
@jcastromex Год назад
This Bond is not as strong as the others but still fun to watch. I liked the 60s appeal of it, especially seeing a young-looking Las Vegas. The next Bonds are definitely worth the watch! The Roger Moore Bond series is my personal favorite but nothing will ever beat the Connery J.B.s. 📽❤️
@1wwtom
@1wwtom Год назад
Definitely!, quoting from another movie "There can be only One!" Saw Roger's flicks but I just didn't care for him. Can I say it? He just seemed too Prissy to me. The other Hollywood guys that followed I didn't care for either. I tried when Craig came along but after the 2nd one where they Obviously tried to cash in on the Poker Craze then going on I gave up on the series when I tried to watch the 3rd one.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
@@1wwtom No. You can not. In real life,Roger ,literally,had Girls feinting but I realise you are referencing the character but I loved Roger as did millions of others.
@nebularain3338
@nebularain3338 Год назад
@@1wwtom Roger is my favourite era of Bond. He has a few more quips, but he can be as brutal as the others when it comes down to it.
@_starfiend
@_starfiend Год назад
In the car chase where he tips the car onto two wheels, AIUI that was the first time it had ever been done in a film.
@JimmieRayGiboney
@JimmieRayGiboney Год назад
Jen Murray! (And nobody else!) Ahem. Howdy! 🤠 The people that made "Thunderball" had the right to remake it, and they did. "Never Say, Never Again" is the second one! I'll let you figure out the second one. 😉 Ergo, as they had the rights, they were able to officially make the one with Kim Basinger! The people who made the second "Casino Royale" also had the official right to do so! So they are all equally legally official! What's up for debate, though, is their status as "canon"! It's all laughable because Sean Connery and Roger Moore made a scene in which RM basically gets tagged by SC to take over, as SC leaves M's office and RM enters it! Alas, it was not included in any final cuts! 😮😂
@danhalstead705
@danhalstead705 Год назад
This is probably one of the most controversial Bond movies. Some people deride it as slow and campy with lame villains. Others think it's a fresh take with great music & mystery, and love the fun and creepiness of the two villains.
@rocketeer3667
@rocketeer3667 Год назад
⭐THANKS JEN, FOR MAKING A RU-vid REACTION OF THIS, IT'S GREATLY APPRECIATED! 😘⭐
@davidbentley145
@davidbentley145 Год назад
I trust you are having a great Holiday so far!Ty dear for this
@conureron3792
@conureron3792 Год назад
I think you are ready for Austin Powers! The parody of James Bond!
@davidclough3951
@davidclough3951 Год назад
In the mid 80s Sean did one more Bond film, but for different producers, etc. One of the co-writers of Thunderball didn't get credit and he sued, etc. The court ruled he could make his own version after so many years have passed. Sean once said he would never play Bond again, so they titled the movie Never Say Never Again.
@davewhaley6917
@davewhaley6917 Год назад
The first 4 James Bond films are my favorite