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I love how at the beginning they used to say a very fun sentence after killing the villain by the most unrealistic way possible. Kananga and Drax were my favourites undoubtedly.
Dalton was the best Bond after Connery, the fatalistic, world-weary realism of his Bond is more in line with the original Bond novels. Bond was rewritten to more closely match Sean Connery after Ian Fleming saw how people liked his portrayal in Dr No.
@@therandomeditschannel9603 20:42 - Title of book, that was pierced by same knife that is stabbed into Miranda Frost's heart, is *"The Art of War"* by Sun Tzu
License to Kill with Timothy Dalton is quite satisfying. Saved by a lighter he got as a gift from his friends and the enemy is soaked in flammable liquid cocaine/fuel. 16:10 Elliot from Tomorrow Never Dies 17:28 Got quite a gruesome death, killed by his own driller.
Stamper is a fantastic study in a Chief Hench that's truly loyal to their boss, not for profit or greed, but because they value them as a person and employer.
It's so weird that they brought Blofeld back in For Your Eyes Only, then he gets dumped in a chimney tower within the first five minutes and that's the end of him.
I know I'm in a minority here, but Roger Moore will always be the ultimate Bond to me. Maybe that's because I grew up with him -- I was in first grade when he took over the role, and graduated high school the year he made his last Bond film.
Slight observation - the blond German bi-athlete in for your eyes only that got “plant-potted” out of the window off the top of the mountain got missed also
You missed Fiona Volpe from Thunderball, May Day from View to a Kill (might count as a villain), General Ourumov from GoldenEye, Stamper from Tomorrow Never Dies, Gettler from Casino Royale, General Medrano from Quantum of Solace, and Patrice from Skyfall.
Here's how I imagine the main villain deaths from Brosnan's films would've been described in a pun: *kills Ourumov* "And, so ends the cold war." (Xenia already has one) *kills Alec* "The loss was crushing." *kills Carver* "He was in shreds." *kills Renard* "The pressure was too much for him to bare... in his chest." *kills Gustav* "He was always a turbulent man..."
Why are these deaths so awesome? It probably shouldn't be this cool to see a guy inflate and explode or get cut up in a jet turbine, but the score combined with a one liner from Bond just makes it all the more satisfying.
Quite a few missing. Goldfinger, You Only Live Twice, Live And Let Die, OHMSS, and more. My fave Phillip Locke as Largos' henchman Vargas from Thunderball. Where?
Well there were no villain death's in YOLT and OHMSS. Goldfinger is complete as there were two main bad guys that bond killed. Live and let die is kinda confusing tho, not many henchmen died but the main boss did . And he missed octopussy
Of course it counts - it's a Bond film! You say it was ' terrible' - but that is just your opinion for what it's worth! - Personally I think Octopussy was terrible - which is my opinion for what it's worth. - Comedic Bond acting the clown, doing a Tarzan shout swinging from the villain, facing a man eating tiger & shouting "Sit" - as if you would do that when the tiger is about to eat you for breakfast. Then telling a poisonous snake "Hiss" off, then driving a Gondola down a main street with a pigeon doing a double-take! Too much comedy - This Bond was almost akin to Austin Powers! Apart from which RM was 58 years old - old enough to be the lead lady's granddad. At least NSNA was believable.
It was definnly Bond who litterary shoved Gobina out of the plane, and gave it an extra weigth at the back causing Kamhal Kan to loose control and crash
Bond likes to cause deaths with, he did it in: From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, You only live twice, The spy who loved me, moonraker, for your eyes only, Octopussy, a view to a kill, living dayligths, licence to kill, goldeneye, tomorow never dies, world is not enougth, die another day and skyfall
Well this video is about villains that bond killed. None of the villains in YOLT or OHMSS died. Never say never again doesn't count, and bond couldn't kill any villain in casino royale. Yeah he did miss octopussy
Nice to see the villain deaths of the James Bond series. One problem I found though, sorry. The Goldeneye one. The villain didn't actually die from the fall but from fallen debris from the antenna.
There was huge lawsuit between EON studio and the writer of "Thunderball" over rights, which EON lost. Because of it, EON could no longer use Spectre and Blofeld. After that, they decided to create "not-Blofeld" seen in that scene only to kill him off. It was a very spiteful and unnecessary moment in otherwise great movie. I might be misremembering few details, but that's basically what it was about.