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James Bond (Roger Moore) faces down Locque (Michael Gothard).
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Roger Moore is back as Secret Agent 007, this time on the trail of shipwreck that holds an Automatic Targeting Attack Communicator (ATAC) for all of the British Naval submarine fleet. Along the way he teams up with the beautiful Melina, played by Carole Bouquet, a maiden out for revenge against a Cuban hitman who killed her father, the head of a British effort to salvage the ATAC. Turns out the hitman was in league with Greek businessman Aris Kristatos (Julian Glover). who's working for the Soviets to attain the Communicator. Together with a drug smuggling rival of Kristatos (played by Topol), Bond and Melina race against time before the keys to all of Britain's missles get in the wrong hands. Richard Maibaum's screenplay has very little to do with the collection of short stories that made up Ian Fleming's For Your Eyes Only, save for the plotline involving Melina's seeking vengeance for the death of her father. The direction is by John Glen, who'd previously done second unit work on other Bond films and went on to direct four more films in the franchise. For Your Eyes Only eschews the gimmickry and campiness of earlier Roger Moore efforts by concentrating instead on intrigue, save for the campy opening that sees Bond dispatch the dastardly Blofeld in a broad comedic pre-credits scene.
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@maxfrankow1238
@maxfrankow1238 6 лет назад
Easily Moore’s most badass scene.
@spencerkindra8822
@spencerkindra8822 4 года назад
And he hated it! he thought it was too harsh. Wrong! A perfect death for such a slimy villain.
@terrablader
@terrablader 4 года назад
Yes
@trainsify
@trainsify 3 года назад
Michael Gothard Who Played That Villain, Later Committed Suicide Due To Depression.
@davewanamaker3690
@davewanamaker3690 3 года назад
It is my favorite scene of the movie. I like your description-we needed more Moore badassery in that movie. He still could have kept the one-liners, but make them dark like this.
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 3 года назад
At the end of the day, Bond is merely a government hitman. It's odd that Moore would be so offended by him offing a target.
@joshlawson5436
@joshlawson5436 8 лет назад
This is actually quite dark for Roger Moore's Bond :)
@missyadams
@missyadams 8 лет назад
+Josh Lawson not all James Bond fans took him seriously as Bond, they thought he was too playful. He proved them wrong
@InstagramAWrestlingHistorian
@InstagramAWrestlingHistorian 7 лет назад
Shame we didn't get more (yes, pun intended) ruthless Roger. He would've been higher on the Bond list for many playing the character how he should've from the start.
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 7 лет назад
PrincessA He proved them wrong long before this
@missyadams
@missyadams 7 лет назад
I know, I'm a long standing Bond fan
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 7 лет назад
PrincessA if you ever seen videos of the kill counts of each Bond, guess who tops that list?
@BigNoseDog
@BigNoseDog 5 лет назад
I read that Moore actually disliked this scene because he felt it was too dark. But this is exactly the kind of cold, ruthless kill that Bond is known for.
@TCFan30
@TCFan30 5 лет назад
He was more reluctant destroying the car than anything.
@laxeystu8096
@laxeystu8096 4 года назад
He was also off put by the scenes in View to a Kill where loads of people get machine gunned, I seem to recall
@xanderharris1104
@xanderharris1104 4 года назад
And youve had your six
@leesaunders7232
@leesaunders7232 3 года назад
Imagine how awesome this scene would've been with Timothy Dalton? 👌
@justinjacquez9321
@justinjacquez9321 3 года назад
@@leesaunders7232 Dalton would've felt at home in this movie
@kimmolaine8069
@kimmolaine8069 6 лет назад
The most brutal kill in Bond history. Ironically done by the Gentleman Bond. Anyway, could not have happened to a nicer guy than Locque...
@amarsbarr
@amarsbarr 6 лет назад
brutal my big fat ass, what a load of shit
@andrefilipe147
@andrefilipe147 6 лет назад
If you think this is brutal, watch Dr No after Bond shoots Professor Dent or The World is Not Enough after Bond kills Elektra.
@waluigitime1780
@waluigitime1780 6 лет назад
amarsbarr angry troll
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 6 лет назад
Chris Slater Yeah he’s definitely got a real burr up his ass.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 5 лет назад
Kimmo Laine one of more brutal kills then Locques death is Red Grant in From Russia With Love in 1963 during Bond and Grants famous fight on train with Connery and the Late Robert Shaw doing their own stunt work
@bobgoran
@bobgoran 10 лет назад
Brilliant scene, perfectly played by Moore!
@raymondbrereton3298
@raymondbrereton3298 10 месяцев назад
James Bond is the great man.
@ab8588
@ab8588 2 года назад
RIP Micheal Gothard. Great actor. He had no dialogue in the movie and still looked chilling.
@tcaudiobooks737
@tcaudiobooks737 2 года назад
Have you heard the actor actually speak? He has an epic voice - more epic than even Christopher Lee- and it was a waste to have him mute.
@andrewc4612
@andrewc4612 Год назад
The fact that he was silent until this rather memorable scene, made him that bit more intimidating, & one of the more sinister Bond villains
@andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748
@@tcaudiobooks737 he had no dialogue for heights expect for 0:49 agggughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@raymondbrereton3298
@raymondbrereton3298 6 месяцев назад
Locque won’t talk. He’s silent but bad guy been snooping around at Northern Italy.
@thomaschacko6320
@thomaschacko6320 4 месяца назад
He was very believable with his one line of dialogue: “AH-AHH-AAAAAAAHHH . . .!” Rather like Oddjob in the early days!
@tommyt1971
@tommyt1971 11 лет назад
That little kick he gave the car was nicely malicious! Always loved that scene!
@chrisdaily2077
@chrisdaily2077 3 года назад
What's so dark about this kill is that for a brief moment you see a twitch in Moore's face and you realize... he enjoyed this. Bond really enjoyed killing this man.
@santannavalter
@santannavalter 3 года назад
He´s a hitman, alright.
@Kokong
@Kokong 2 месяца назад
@@santannavalter”Good job, 007”
@NicholasSpartan
@NicholasSpartan 6 лет назад
Even on his dark hour this chap has class ! RIP Sir Roger.
@Darkasknightfall
@Darkasknightfall 2 года назад
That music when Bond comes into the scene to give that guy his fate. Easily one of my favorites out of the James Bond franchise. 👍🏼
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 Год назад
RIP Sir Roger Moore (October 14, 1927 - May 23, 2017), aged 89 And RIP Michael Gothard (June 24, 1939 - December 2, 1992), aged 53 You both will always be remembered as legends.
@paulpcarter81
@paulpcarter81 4 года назад
I like the reference to Ferrara! The kindly Italian agent who lochque killed, vengeance James bond style
@Samhaim1234
@Samhaim1234 9 лет назад
best Roger Moore performance of James Bond
@jaywunder13242
@jaywunder13242 4 года назад
The one Bond where he got to play it a little more seriously.
@codpro627
@codpro627 4 года назад
The Spy Who Loved Me >
@michaelhawkins7389
@michaelhawkins7389 3 года назад
@@codpro627 yeah but he wasn't as cold blooded in the film as he was in 1981's For your eyes only
@alexkrycek21
@alexkrycek21 9 лет назад
One of Moore's best moments as Bond. But I can't believe he thought his Bond shouldn't do the kick.
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 9 лет назад
+alexkrycek21 Yeah he said in the dvd commentary that he was worried that kicking the car might be a lil too violent for Bond compared to the other films that he did. I can understand that but this was a very cool scene & one of the finest moments of the franchise.
@kezadrone
@kezadrone 7 лет назад
Yeah it seems a bit nasty, I'd expect him to smile at him and raise an eyebrow as the car went over.
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 6 лет назад
He didn't want to make it look like bond was a sociopath.
@lukasnummer1
@lukasnummer1 6 лет назад
Actually, Moore might be the most sociopathic Bond of them all. He´s always lighthearted and doesn´t care when his friends get killed. Someone who´s an assassin while maintaining a clownish attitude is most certainly crazy.
@Firemarioflower
@Firemarioflower 6 лет назад
+Friedrich Schmidt He did actually care that Ferrara got killed and that's why he kicked the car of the baddie who murdered his friend, over the edge.
@CaminoAir
@CaminoAir 10 лет назад
Yes, and Moore knew it as much as anyone. Which is why he moved away from Connery's Bond and Fleming's Bond to play the part in a more humourous and likeable way and he was popular. Audiences enjoyed the escapism and the less serious approach. Moore's run kept the Bond series viable at the box office. He's underestimated for that. The series did need a big shake-up towards the end of his run (after FYEO). Moore didn't deserve all of the dismissals he got.
@DoctorHver
@DoctorHver 3 года назад
(I know i'm responding to 7 year old comment) I agree, but this scene rely drives it home though that Bond is still Bond besided the added humor and likeability this what makes Moores Bond so great far as i'm concerned. If Bond was RL figure I would like to image him more like Roger Moore
@bronzeblues7795
@bronzeblues7795 2 года назад
Moore is a top 3 Bond and I'll die on that hill.
@GuineaPigEveryday
@GuineaPigEveryday 2 года назад
@@DoctorHver yeah i rlly liked the balance in dark and humor in For Your Eyes Only. People justifiably criticised parts of Octopussy and Moonraker for going into near-spoof territory and then again ppl also dislike FYEO for being too serious and grounded (quite literally). But i think this was a great film where in reaction to Moonraker they took a more gritty route following a more focused story about revenge, and yes the world could've ended with the ATAC but it rlly works with this tougher Bond and his skill as an aged spy really shows in scenes like this. I don't know if ppl dismiss Moore cuz ive seen on fandoms he's pretty popular, he's still one of my fav Bonds, since I was a kid, probably number 1 or 2.
@DoctorHver
@DoctorHver 2 года назад
@@GuineaPigEveryday Agree, with that said I usually don't get upset or sad when celebrities dies as I don't know them personally but when Moore died in 2017, I got upset at the shock when the news broke.
@horrorfanandy4647
@horrorfanandy4647 Год назад
@@DoctorHver I remember that day very well. Was with my dad and he suddenly called from the living room that Roger had died, and I just dropped everything and ran in to make sure he wasn’t joking. Sadly he was not. Similar situation with Connery, both made me very sad, but especially Moore as he was my first Bond so I’ll always have a soft spot for him.
@theearthmovesagain
@theearthmovesagain 8 лет назад
I remember hearing once that Roger Moore himself thought that "For Your Eyes Only" was his greatest moment with the character of James Bond. This was perhaps a conscious effort upon his part for making his most-grittiest moment yet in the series - along with the others involved in this project of-course - because it was supposed to have been his final film. He made two more films in the series because the producers, first, did not want to put a new actor into the role to compete against Connery 's non-canonical film, and then again because their chosen men were not-yet available but a film still needed to be made. I know that Roger Moore always takes the most heat for having gotten "old" in the role but, I personally never watch his final three films and say, "Hey, look at this old man! He is too old for this! He looks so terrible!" He still pulled it off reasonably well to the end I thought. Sean Connery, upon the other hand, did. He looks so out of shape, disinterested and gray in "Diamonds are Forever", and in "Never Say Never Again" he just looked like a parody of past glory and, well, too old.
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 6 лет назад
amarsbarr Go away hater. Your misery & nasty remarks about one of the greatest Bonds are not welcome here.
@stevephillips6309
@stevephillips6309 4 года назад
Also, I think that the movie is pretty close to the 2 short stories Risico and For Your Eyes Only. The locales and Havelock's daughter's name were changed as far as I know but the warehouse scene, beach scene, and the use of the crossbow were in the short stories as was Colombo. Kristatos and Gonzalez. The only real offbeat scene is Margaret Thatcher one at the end but an overall great movie with a fantastic car chase.
@theearthmovesagain
@theearthmovesagain 3 года назад
Observant and correct points here you made. This was the first time during Roger Moore's tenure as Bond when actual plot elements and scenes from the original Fleming novels were used in one of Moore's films. The keel-haul scene later on is also from Fleming. Within Moore's era, until "For Your Eyes Only" arguably only novel titles and a few character names had been used in his films but they bared little resemblance to their creative sources. "Live and Let Die" only retained Mr. Big and New York City; and TMWTGG was originally written as an infiltration and assassination story versus a hide-and-seek chase with a MacGuffin to pursue. TSWLM bares no resemblance to the novel at all as its experimental approach involving an unknown character was unsuitable for filming; and "Moonraker" is a very 1950's story originally about a missile that is set to destroy London. They are so much a departure that writer Christopher Wood was allowed to novelization the films into separate-standing and non-cannon books. Wanting obviously to return to basics for the new film - and decade - the production mined the novels for inspiration that very-much helped elevate this film and find new energies to come. I was always amazed that Moore's final three films were much more action-oriented and that he did go willingly along with it. He was older now and established by then and could have easily have thrown clout around and declined such a change. But, I would liked to have known what the exact intent of the unrelated pre-title sequence with the suspected Blofeld was all about. I have never heard or read an exact explanation: to tie-in with Fleming? To give Moore's Bond a link with the past adventures? To literally dispose of the character that has caused so many years of problems for Eon Productions once and for all? In 1981 there was yet-another legal fight been Kevin McClory and Eon over Bond and I have read that the pre-title sequence was an artistic way to eliminate the annoying character from their lives, but again, no exact answer I myself have yet found. Obviously, 34 years later they changed their minds, though!
@stevephillips6309
@stevephillips6309 3 года назад
@@theearthmovesagain Totally agree. The Movies are much better when they feature original Fleming Material. Live And let Die's original literature has been used in FYEO - the boat keel haul scene - and was used in Licence To Kill with the warehouse scene, the mauling of Leiter to the shark and the "He ate something that disagreed with him" is a title of a chapter in Live And Let Die. The Scene with the identigraph was originally in Goldfinger novel I believe. The character was changed to Melina from the short story and the beach car sequence , warehouse scene were in the short story Risico I believe. Elements of The Hilderbrand Rarity short story used as well in Licence To Kill- Wavecrest boat name and wife beating from Sanchez with his girlfriend at beginning of film. Elements of Moonraker - fight at Blades loosely based on Blades club where Drax cheated at cards and Rosamund Pike character was originally going to be called Gala Brand but changed to Miranda Frost. TSWLM was first original movie as only the title was sold be Fleming but Jaws is loosely based on a character in the novel. The first real movie to really deviate was YOLT - Japan location was kept however, OHMSS, From Russia With Love are the closest adaptions to the novels I think along with Casino Royale which is again brilliant as featured a lot of Fleming material.
@KaitainCPS
@KaitainCPS 3 года назад
With ever more ridiculous wigs.
@Evil0tto
@Evil0tto 7 лет назад
One of my favorite scenes in all of Bond-dom. Rest in peace, Sir Roger.
@hugodrax71
@hugodrax71 2 года назад
"You left this with Ferrara I believe"...and you know Locque is a dead man
@rcstuff7820
@rcstuff7820 Год назад
For Your Eyes Only may not be the best Bond movie but it has always been my personal favorite!!
@andrewlasagna1089
@andrewlasagna1089 9 месяцев назад
It's Moore's second best Bond, behind the Spy Who Loved Me, but it's my favorite as well.
@mike91mdk45
@mike91mdk45 6 месяцев назад
Probably my favorite of his era. I like them all, but the more grounded (While still fun) and grittier mission/adventure was a treat for me regarding his bond. He didn't get to show it too often
@TheSmokingDen
@TheSmokingDen 6 месяцев назад
Me 2!
@ahmadbinfadzil8258
@ahmadbinfadzil8258 4 месяца назад
Same to me.
@qweewq2648
@qweewq2648 11 месяцев назад
R.I.P Michael Gothard, 1939- 1992. He was brilliant actor ...the golden works in "The devils", "Jack The Ripper", "Warlords of Atlantis"!
@Bondek1996
@Bondek1996 2 года назад
One of Moore's best moments.
@jamesshunt5123
@jamesshunt5123 4 года назад
For those who say that Bond executed Locque. The car was already sliding down and would have fallen down the cliff either way but Bond decided to give this hitman a "proper sendoff" which he deserved after all those he had killed. Also quite a few seem to have forgotten how he pretty much tortured Miss Anders in The Man With The Golden Gun to tell him information about Scaramanga even though she knew he'd kill her if she talked.
@eamonryan8738
@eamonryan8738 3 года назад
That’s an awful scene.
@brandonallen3289
@brandonallen3289 3 года назад
I found that scene difficult to watch.
@cesarzpontu8886
@cesarzpontu8886 2 года назад
Bond is licenced to kill. He can kill peope.
@TheT3rr0rMask
@TheT3rr0rMask 6 месяцев назад
One thing to point out: Loque was reaching toward Bond before the pin was thrown in. As the car began sliding he reached his hands out more, in a panic, and Bond kicks him off. There was a chance to save him, but Bond did the (imo) honorable thing... but my POV honorable cus Loque killed the countess. Luigi was an agent, knew the risks, but the countess was basically a civilian (even if married to a smuggler). Either way, still a cold moment... and still a brilliant one. Improvement from the short story the scene is taken from, where the car kinda just runs itself off, Bond saying "Well it wss a clean shot, guys dead". This is way more satisfying.
@westernwinchester70
@westernwinchester70 7 лет назад
My favorite Moore film, definitely underrated! RIP Sir Roger.
@alexthompson3228
@alexthompson3228 2 года назад
It's the best of moores for sure
@areasevenpro
@areasevenpro 7 лет назад
R.I.P. Roger Moore. :(
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke Год назад
Same for Michael Gothard and Topol.
@musashi7272
@musashi7272 7 лет назад
Michael Gothard who played creepy Emile Locque in this movie committed suicide in 1992 (RIP). He also played Kai in Arthur of the Britons.
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 2 года назад
RIP Michael Gothard (1939-1992) He struggled from depression for much of his life, and committed suicide by hanging on December 2, 1992. He was 53 years old.
@stevephillips6309
@stevephillips6309 5 лет назад
Without doubt Roger Moore's best scene in all his Bond movies. What could have been if they were all like this? Superb scene this one of my favourites. Ranks along with Goldfinger laser scene and torture scene in Casino Royale. I like the darker Bond with some subtle humour.
@MasterJediDude
@MasterJediDude 4 года назад
I’m glad they went back and corrected the scene to be darker, like at dawn. I’m the original version, there was way too much daylight and Bond went from chasing the car at night to a daylight scene within a matter of moments. Much improved!
@RMJ1984
@RMJ1984 2 года назад
Maybe it was a really really long chase :P
@MiyaTakamura
@MiyaTakamura 4 года назад
Should have said "I hate cliffhangers..."
@jonparkes7006
@jonparkes7006 4 года назад
Miya Takamura Brilliant!
@justinjacquez9321
@justinjacquez9321 3 года назад
Now that would've been funny lol
@davewanamaker3690
@davewanamaker3690 3 года назад
Excellent. Your quote would have been even better that the movie's! Good job.
@rgerber
@rgerber 2 года назад
woah, awesome ;)
@BallparkHunter
@BallparkHunter 3 года назад
Moore did not like this scene but he did push a guy off a building in Cairo in "The Spy Who Loved Me"
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 3 года назад
The guys name is Sandor (shawn-door).
@PHDiaz-vv7yo
@PHDiaz-vv7yo 2 года назад
“What a helpful chap”
@mikhailr13
@mikhailr13 2 года назад
Came to find this scene after watching No time to die. When Craig pushes the car onto that guy. Instantly reminded me of this. Not sure If i like it or not.
@jkeegan154
@jkeegan154 Год назад
One of the best puns from Bond, and it was delivered with a cold heart.
@peterfranks6243
@peterfranks6243 2 года назад
So good Craig copies it in NTTD
@nightmaster5593
@nightmaster5593 3 года назад
My all-time favorite Bond scene. It's so insanely awesome!
@starlighter191
@starlighter191 3 года назад
Most badass death in the roger Moore era at 0:50
@swinetastic
@swinetastic 9 месяцев назад
Michael Gothard ... wonderful actor and powerful voice . He was great in Jack the Ripper 1988, as an anarchist.
@JasonKavetis
@JasonKavetis 2 года назад
In my opinion, FYEO is the best Bond film and scenes such as this are part of the reason why.
@alanpwhelan
@alanpwhelan 5 лет назад
The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only are Moore’s best films as 007
@JOECANDELA22
@JOECANDELA22 4 года назад
I agree totally. For Your Eyes Only gets overlooked by fans quite often. I think Live and Let Die should also be included in that little group.
@bluethunder7391
@bluethunder7391 7 лет назад
Great movie and geart scene R.I.P Mr. Moore.
@DDaSilva1980
@DDaSilva1980 9 лет назад
This scene would have been fit for Connery circa 1962-65.
@johndrake2729
@johndrake2729 4 года назад
Nah, more Dalton's bag.
@Percules1337
@Percules1337 8 лет назад
Holy shit this might be one of the few times where the car doesnt explode :D
@iidirectxii7545
@iidirectxii7545 8 лет назад
oh shit, I was actually waiting for the explosion. I was like like 'any second now... oh, okay ???'
@LuisCarmezim
@LuisCarmezim 6 лет назад
Percules It's an old Mercedes. They're that good 😎
@no288
@no288 6 лет назад
Percules, yar' i think that was debunked by the mythbusters.....car explosion does not happen that often
@JOECANDELA22
@JOECANDELA22 4 года назад
Who needs an explosion, we got to enjoy watching that creep pour out of the window like cheese whiz!
@UltramanMebiusBrave
@UltramanMebiusBrave 4 года назад
@@iidirectxii7545 The car had its engine off so an explosion is not imminent. The baddies' car in Dr. No exploded because it was chasing Bond, and chasing requires the car to accelerate.
@tysonic777
@tysonic777 2 года назад
It’s a pity Moore disliked this scene for its ruthlessness, it’s my second favourite kill of his after slapping the tie out of Sandor’s hand in TSWLM, an even colder act to me
@missyadams
@missyadams 2 года назад
He said so because in the books, Bond does not shoot bad guys that are unarmed.
@tcaudiobooks737
@tcaudiobooks737 2 года назад
Love the Sandor kill, but I respectfully disagree. Bond killed Sandor out of self preservation. Bond was unarmed, and Sandor was a bruiser of a guy who would immediately become a potential threat again if he pulled him back up to safety. Locque was injured, unarmed and completely at Bond's mercy which makes the kill even colder - furthermore Bond set out in pursuit precisely for the purpose of killing him.
@Odilwerk
@Odilwerk 7 лет назад
RIP you legend.
@GreenFenril
@GreenFenril 3 года назад
I'm always amazed by this scene, just a cool and collected Bond; though full of anger, was able to steady himself and make a clean shot to take down Locque
@despinagounari7312
@despinagounari7312 4 года назад
What a brilliant scene, perfectly played by GREAT Sir Roger Moore. One of his best moments as Bond!!!
@jacoblaws2014
@jacoblaws2014 7 лет назад
Sean Connery's best bond moment: Goldfinger "you expect me to talk" scene, George Lazenby's is the final scene of on her majesty's secret service, Roger Moore's is this scene, Timothy Dalton lighter scene in license to kill, Brosnan tank chase in Goldeneye and Craig's would be the torture scene in Casino Royale
@timmyross2721
@timmyross2721 2 года назад
I like LTK but Dalton's lighter scene is possibly even more disturbing than this one. I hate feeling sorry for the bad guy.
@aaroniousairlines9949
@aaroniousairlines9949 2 года назад
I agree, but even though it's not a "Bond kill", the snow machine in OHMSS is a pretty brutal death
@TheHufflepuffSaint
@TheHufflepuffSaint 3 года назад
I know they've been trying to make Daniel Craig a darker serious Bond, Casino Royale showed a potential of that. But this is how you should a Darker Bond.
@tcaudiobooks737
@tcaudiobooks737 2 года назад
Daniel Craig's Bond never really had a cold blooded kill between the opening of CR and forest scene in NTTD.
@JustSomeCanadianGuy
@JustSomeCanadianGuy 2 года назад
There’s a GREAT nod to this bit in No Time to Die! Just missing the key! 😄
@cameronhardee7425
@cameronhardee7425 2 года назад
Having seen the movie, I know exactly what scene you are referring to.
@TheAwesomeDarkNinja
@TheAwesomeDarkNinja 2 года назад
Glad I'm not the only one that thought of this scene.
@KennethEd
@KennethEd 2 года назад
I noted that as well. And this one is still much better done.
@KiwiKugai
@KiwiKugai 8 лет назад
One of the few times in the Moore era where he actually played Bond as the ruthless killer he was supposed to be.
@cockshield
@cockshield 8 лет назад
+KiwiKugai I wish Daniel Craig would play Bond as the ruthless killer he was supposed to be. He seems to be letting every mother fucker live!
@jdxsr85
@jdxsr85 6 лет назад
Red Pill Intelligence Lol what? Craig is totally ruthless especially in his first two films
@raymondbrereton3298
@raymondbrereton3298 10 месяцев назад
“He got no head for heights.” James Bond killer puns liner quote
@TomLennox24
@TomLennox24 2 года назад
This reminds me of the scene in No Time to Die when Bond causes the car to drop on the villain to avenge Felix Leiter! But my favorite Bond kill is Goldeneye when Trevelyan says "For England, James?" and Bond says "No, for me" and drops him down the satellite dish. In Die Another Day Halle Berry does shoot the plastic surgeon in cold blood.
@houstonhelicoptertours1006
@houstonhelicoptertours1006 4 года назад
Survivable. Actually had a similar rollover crash down a 300+ ft slope in my 1994 Nissan pathfinder, back in 1996 on a coastal road in Mendocino County, in a pitch black night. Only difference: I was strapped into my seat belt. Felt like hours to get out of the car and back up to the road.
@andrewc4612
@andrewc4612 Год назад
The cheek of it, Locque holding out his hand, expecting 007 to rescue him, after what he (Locque) did. "You left this with Ferrara I believe ... " And I think Locque knows whats coming next ...
@alexthompson3228
@alexthompson3228 2 года назад
Best of the Moore bond films by a mile !
@RioBow
@RioBow 4 года назад
And idiots say Rodger Moore couldn't play a deadly 007, bullshxt
@tcaudiobooks737
@tcaudiobooks737 2 года назад
Lazy journalism my friend.
@Bends95
@Bends95 6 лет назад
My favourite Roger Moore Bond Film
@Reuben007Ash
@Reuben007Ash 4 года назад
I just feel so bad about this beautiful classy W116 . Roger Moore was my favorite 007 . R.I.P
@magnuslundberg9675
@magnuslundberg9675 2 года назад
This was Moores best Bond movie. It's ironic that the best Bond movie by Moore who was known for his irony and humor was the one when he was unusually serious and had a darker tone.
@19630541
@19630541 8 лет назад
Moore actually finds the real Bond during this clip!
@peterp2153
@peterp2153 6 лет назад
Bond was pissed and took it personal!
@DaddyDrummer007
@DaddyDrummer007 3 года назад
@Cubex ohh I so agree. Dalton would had been perfect in this film.
@331Grabber
@331Grabber 4 года назад
I would like to retro-thank the producers of this scene for not having the seemingly obligatory explosion when the crashing car came to a stop at the bottom of the cliff.
@davidshort8344
@davidshort8344 2 года назад
Moore's best Bond moment. Brilliance Sir Roger 💗
@nickslade3978
@nickslade3978 9 месяцев назад
One of the very few times that Roger Moore actually looked like a believable killer
@pandaloon6083
@pandaloon6083 Месяц назад
Other versions of this scene are jarringly bright; they lose the dark, early-sunrise sky seen here that so effectively captures the mood of the moment.
@MrLobo1024
@MrLobo1024 2 месяца назад
Bruh, Moore's Bond has demonstrated ruthlessness like when he slapped Andrea around in The Man With The Golden Gun
@Murrman84
@Murrman84 9 лет назад
This was it: finally the moment when Roger Moore actually acted like James Bond. And sadly, the only moment
@kljmaq
@kljmaq 7 лет назад
That's not quite fair. Roger had many brilliant moments throughout his tenure, such as letting a man fall to his death after getting the information that he needs, or stabbing Grishka's chest with a knife in Octopussy and saying 'That's for 009.' I love Roger Moore's portrayal. :)
@Murrman84
@Murrman84 7 лет назад
The man is gone, and RIP Roger Moore. Thank you for keeping the series popular and going. Having said that, I agree with your other two choices. Three moments in 12 years/7 movies is not the best of records, I'm sorry...
@Murrman84
@Murrman84 7 лет назад
I'll also give him the killing of Stromberg in TSWLM...
@ekop1778
@ekop1778 7 лет назад
ACTOR MICHAEL GOTHARD CAR SUICIDE IN 1992- RIP LIKE EARLY 50S
@Darkstar263
@Darkstar263 7 лет назад
One of my favourites is how he killed Drax in Moonraker. Sending him out of the airlock.
@wealthactuallywfrazerrice1873
@wealthactuallywfrazerrice1873 3 года назад
Best scene of Moore's Bond career . . .
@sebastianfitzptraick7395
@sebastianfitzptraick7395 4 года назад
Roger could be quite dark when we wanted to be, For Your Eyes Only is a classic Bond film, easy top 10.
@eamonryan8738
@eamonryan8738 3 года назад
RIP to both Rodge and Michael Gothard.
@Knaeben
@Knaeben 5 лет назад
Nice to see a realistic person not wanting to die rather than having him yell "screw you!" like movies would today.
@Supdude.
@Supdude. 9 лет назад
Glad he kicked that creepy psycho off the cliff
@ekop1778
@ekop1778 7 лет назад
ACTOR MICHAEL GOTHARD SUICIDE IN 1992 IN LONDON,ENGLAND hung HIMSELF WE WAS A WEIRDO-CREEPY DUDE- SEEN HIM IN OTHER MOVIES WHERE HE TALKS STRANGE MAN !
@Toasty667
@Toasty667 7 лет назад
Same.
@1769Joner
@1769Joner 7 лет назад
Poor S-class, such a fine car.
@johndrake2729
@johndrake2729 4 года назад
@@1769Joner A lot of bad guys drive that car, like JR Ewing ...
@CrassMufumbu
@CrassMufumbu 3 года назад
Wish it wasn't so dark...on my old DVD while he was running the morning was coming up and by the time the car kick came the dawn light was beautiful and you could clearly see Locques body pouring out of the car.
@trooperwolfie
@trooperwolfie 2 года назад
As a 7 year old, I met Roger Moore in Corfu just before he filmed this scene.
@runawayplane6166
@runawayplane6166 3 года назад
The only time Locque ever spoke was when he was about to plummet to his death. 😂
@goji9000
@goji9000 Год назад
This along with Sandor’s quick death in The Spy Who Loved me, are among Bond’s coldest kills.
@Sultuxes
@Sultuxes 10 месяцев назад
0:38 - seriously considering this line as my new ringtone ...
@user-rh2csk
@user-rh2csk 5 месяцев назад
Micheal Gothard steals the show He didn’t talk at all but has the great presence. Took me a while to decipher Roger’s one liner
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 2 года назад
Originally titled The Spy Who Pushed Me
@lukedaley17
@lukedaley17 2 года назад
One of the darkest Bond moments. So dark even Roger Moore disliked filming it.
@mike91mdk45
@mike91mdk45 6 месяцев назад
Though roger wasn't a fan of this particular scene because he thought it a bit much for his bond to kill that way, i still enjoy it. I think every bond needs at least a few of these cold moments, and to see roger get to show he could sell it was cool. He's labeled the campy bond by many (Fair because of the fantastical missions), but he could go to that icy side
@wildsmiley
@wildsmiley 4 года назад
Roger didn't like doing this, he didn't see his version of Bond as someone who'd kill a helpless man, even a villain. I'm glad he did it anyway, it's the best moment in my favorite Bond movie of his.
@missyadams
@missyadams 4 года назад
In the books, it was stated Bond never shot an unarmed villain
@wildsmiley
@wildsmiley 4 года назад
PrincessA The Bond films have deviated from the books more than once. The world hasn’t ended. So far I’ve read five Fleming novels and there are things in them I prefer over the films and vice versa. Bond has a licence to kill those who are threats or have committed evil deeds. Bond is not Batman, who has a personal creed of not killing people, even monstrous villains who are still human underneath (which is why it pisses me off that he kills in a couple of the films he is in). Here in FYEO, Bond kills someone who is a professional killer who will with all likelihood kill again if he is not stopped.
@johnm2631
@johnm2631 5 лет назад
Superb, interesting how Leopold Loque shoed him respect at the "Pool scene"
@fearthepugs6625
@fearthepugs6625 8 лет назад
I love the sound effect at :27
@BitcoinMotorist
@BitcoinMotorist 4 года назад
That Locque musical cue when Bond shows the dove
@Anime_Lover_PHX_SAC_ABQ
@Anime_Lover_PHX_SAC_ABQ 8 лет назад
I never quite understood why Roger Moore was hesitant about shooting this scene. He had no problem shooting Stromberg multiple times in TSWLM. The way this scene was filmed, it looked like the car was going to fall off regardless of if Bond kicked it or not...
@michaelreyes7641
@michaelreyes7641 8 лет назад
because roger according to an interview on behind the scenes on this particular scene he was originally supposed to make the benz fall after dropping the pin inside but was asked to kick the car over due to bonds rugged attitude according to Ian Flemings novel on the character but emotionally affected roger after doing so.
@jameshaynes7062
@jameshaynes7062 8 лет назад
In the previous film he jettisoned an adversary into outer space...in the following one he booted a bad guy off on airplane, then caused the guy flying the plane to crash it into a mountainside...so who knows?
@michaelreyes7641
@michaelreyes7641 8 лет назад
Yeah he also was againts hitting women but directors guy hamilton and Terence young were true to the character of bond according to Ian f lemmings novels that the character would actually slap and hit women to get information unlike roger and director lewis Gilbert were againts violence againts women they would instead seduce the women to get information.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 5 лет назад
Matt Brady Roger Moore disliked violence in real life and hated guns not for political reasons but had a phobia for guns as his brother accidentally shot him with one when they were kids and was scared of them. He didn’t like heights, Moore had a stunt double for his action scenes etc except for close up shots. He didn’t want to do the scene where had to slap Andrea Anders in The Man With Golden Gun but director Guy Hamilton made him do the scene
@crazyman8472
@crazyman8472 Год назад
Nice shootin’, Tex. 😎
@JakeAyers
@JakeAyers Год назад
This is why I love James Bond, he’s an antihero 🍸👊🏻
@TMC1982Part2
@TMC1982Part2 10 лет назад
It's too bad that Roger Moore wasn't totally comfortable filming this scene. Maybe he thought that it was too "out of character" for him to kill his now defenseless enemies in a cold blooded manner. I'm pretty sure that this was otherwise a "crowd cheering" moment (I'm extremely sure that Timothy Dalton's Bond would've had little to no qualms with kicking the bad guy's car off of cliffs), because that SOB, Locque got what was "coming to him". It did make us no for sure that, "For Your Eyes Only" wasn't going to be another over-the-top, comic book-like "campfest" (and borderline, self-parody) like the previous movie, "Moonraker". Plus, it isn't like Moore's Bond didn't display a "pissed off", mean-streak before. What about the way that he killed Stromberg in "The Spy Who Loved Me" (literally shooting him in the balls). In that same movie, Moore's Bond causally kills the panicked henchman by flipping his tie up ("Where's Feckish!?").
@hugodrax71
@hugodrax71 9 лет назад
What made Moore's displeasure strange was that he didn't complain about the Cairo rooftop scene in The Spy Who Loved Me four years earlier, when he ruthlessly allows Sandor to fall to his death
@blofeld39
@blofeld39 8 лет назад
+hugodrax71 Not to mention shooting Stromberg, then putting FIVE MORE BULLETS IN HIM after he's mortally wounded!
@theearthmovesagain
@theearthmovesagain 8 лет назад
Often overlooked I think and worth perhaps a consideration too is the scene from "The Man with the Golden Gun" when Bond extols information from the arms manufacturer Lazar by firing his own rifle an inch too low at the man's groin. Admittedly, it is not anywhere as brutal as Stromberg's assassination or this scene here with Locque but, Moore played that scene with a seriousness that is ordinarily not anticipated from a Moore - era Bond film.
@InstagramAWrestlingHistorian
@InstagramAWrestlingHistorian 7 лет назад
If it was up to Moore, he would've just thrown the pin in for the guy to fall to his death.
@kungpuk5186
@kungpuk5186 8 лет назад
Love the screaming tires on the grawel
@Matuse
@Matuse 3 года назад
Fun fact: Locke did not have a single word of dialogue in the entire movie.
@JWBabaYaga
@JWBabaYaga 2 года назад
Beautiful scene!
@ricardomguerrerov3787
@ricardomguerrerov3787 3 года назад
You left this 🐦 with Ferrara, I believe....... 😎😎😎
@M1tjakaramazov
@M1tjakaramazov Год назад
That moment when Jame's Bond's face drops the smile, and you remember he's actually a killer. Too late by then.
@jmar1973
@jmar1973 7 лет назад
Hardcore Moore! RIP!
@welcometothemovies9157
@welcometothemovies9157 Месяц назад
He did the same with a guy holding on to his tie in Spy who loved me
@alecrozsnaki5647
@alecrozsnaki5647 2 года назад
The death of the side kick in no time to die reminded me this scene.
@willmemmott2843
@willmemmott2843 3 года назад
I think this is the best scene out of the whole film
@christinegoulding6786
@christinegoulding6786 2 месяца назад
Roger Moore was a legend 007
@xanderharris1104
@xanderharris1104 4 года назад
Loved it. Read all the books.
@twofiveb
@twofiveb Год назад
They should've had Locque catch the pin in an overly clumsy manner, making the car more unstable until it goes down the cliff while Bond is smiling & watching. That comedic-type death would've been more Moore's style. Maybe even have the car explode like a Pinto. 🤣
@georgestaunton6994
@georgestaunton6994 3 года назад
Wasn't this the ony time Locque even made a sound? He never spoke, that the audience heard, once in the movie.
@tcaudiobooks737
@tcaudiobooks737 2 года назад
Shame really because Michael Gothard had an epic voice - if death had a voice.
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