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FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (1963) Movie Reaction w/ Coby FIRST TIME WATCHING James Bond 

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"Red wine with fish... Well, that should have told me something." -007
From Russia With Love movie reaction. Check out Coby's first time watching From Russia With Love reaction.
Released in 1963, From Russia With Love is the second installment in the cinematic series based on Ian Fleming's popular Spy Novels. Sean Connery returns for his second entry as James Bond (007), along with Bernard Lee as "M" and Terence Young at the helm (but now armed with twice the budget he had for Dr. No). Also starring Daniela Bianchi and Robert Shaw.
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@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent Месяц назад
Coby + Connery -- Round 2 ;)
@jeffreydavid6794
@jeffreydavid6794 Месяц назад
A young Quint from Jaws
@JoergWeida
@JoergWeida Месяц назад
Since you like the chess moves, have you seen The Queens Gambit mini series?
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd Месяц назад
The next one to watch is Goldfinger, then Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights, License to Kill, Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royale, A Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre and last but not least No Time to Die.
@Joe-hh8gd
@Joe-hh8gd Месяц назад
@@HH-hd7nd You left out Never Say Never Again...Connerys return to the role and final appearance as Bond
@danielasuncion9991
@danielasuncion9991 Месяц назад
I think that the young Bond, or young Connery, for that matter, would have found you very charming.
@English_MoFo
@English_MoFo Месяц назад
“Sometimes that shark, he looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. Y'know the thing about a shark, he's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes”
@csmelen
@csmelen Месяц назад
One of the greatest monologues in movie history.
@zulby09
@zulby09 Месяц назад
That’s from Jaws written by the late Robert Shaw himself specifically for that very scene. Very effective
@stevemccullagh36
@stevemccullagh36 Месяц назад
​@@zulby09Well he wrote one of the many drafts at least.
@Marc-zn7ok
@Marc-zn7ok Месяц назад
yes that’s Jaws Robert Shaw. Station Y is Yugoslavia.
@evillabrador1
@evillabrador1 29 дней назад
Here lies the body of Mary Lee. She lived to the age of 103. For 15 years she kept her virginity. Which weren’t a bad record for this vicinity.
@kenschortgenjr7540
@kenschortgenjr7540 Месяц назад
Can't wait to see Coby's reaction when Honor Blackmon announces her character name in Goldfinger. 😁
@anthonygibbs-gv7qp
@anthonygibbs-gv7qp Месяц назад
Yeah my favourite sean connery bond. Movie
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov Месяц назад
And if she connects the Austin Powers joke
@cockshield
@cockshield Месяц назад
"My name is Minge Mania"
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 Месяц назад
Galore!😮
@mohammedashian8094
@mohammedashian8094 Месяц назад
And the man talk smack
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 Месяц назад
Probably one of the best 007 moives.
@zenden6564
@zenden6564 Месяц назад
Arguably 😊
@msudlp
@msudlp Месяц назад
From "Russia with Love" has one of the greatest fight scenes in movie history.
@SpeedbirdConcordeOne
@SpeedbirdConcordeOne Месяц назад
Yep. Those Gypsies are feisty. 😛
@rodneybray5827
@rodneybray5827 Месяц назад
@@SpeedbirdConcordeOne I think he was referring to the intense hand to hand on the train between Grant and Bond, which was masterful. But then, I suppose you knew that and was just being smarty with that little tongue hanging out. 😁
@jesusfernandezgarcia9449
@jesusfernandezgarcia9449 Месяц назад
True, then one of them thought it was more relaxing to fish for sharks. Because he also had problems with him in Sherwood.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Месяц назад
and the greatest Theme tune but we, barely,heard it hear...
@jackmessick2869
@jackmessick2869 Месяц назад
Robert Shaw is GREAT in The Sting as an Irish Mob Boss. Plus it has Paul Newman and Robert Redford. And a fantastic story.
@rodneybray5827
@rodneybray5827 Месяц назад
Concur. A must see for any film buff, and especially anyone that is a buff of American films. Top notch score, Oscar winning score for The Sting unless I'm mistaken.
@richardweddle3408
@richardweddle3408 Месяц назад
@@rodneybray5827 Don't forget Sean Connery and Robert Shaw fought each other in another movie called ROBIN AND MARIAN (1976). Sean played Robin Hood and Shaw played the Sheriff of Notingham. Their fight turned out differently in that film. It's on DVD and blu-ray and no doubt is downloadable.
@Gort-Marvin0Martian
@Gort-Marvin0Martian Месяц назад
A masterpiece!
@AaronReese
@AaronReese Месяц назад
The first 4 Bond films were all shot rapidly on the heels of one another. 62, 63, 64, 65 release dates. It’s one of the reasons the tones are so similar and they work very well together as a series. They don’t get overwhelmingly silly for a few years.
@user-et6pj4db9s
@user-et6pj4db9s Месяц назад
I'd argue Goldfinger immediately gets silly, the first two films are fairly serious spy thrillers in their own right regardless of the Bond name cos the very early 60s was a fairly serious time (hangover from the 50s still) but by 64, Goldfinger is when it starts getting stupid cos by then Beatlemania, mini skirts and over the top excitement was coming into vogue and that film reflects that in contrast to the first two. It's alot more sensationalist and sets the pattern for the next three decades of what audiences thought of when they thought of Bond. The first two films often get totally forgotten as a result of Goldfinger which is a shame as Goldfinger might've been all glitz and glamour but it lost the serious spy tone of Fleming's original books which Dr No and From Russia with Love maintain.
@dj71162
@dj71162 Месяц назад
They were also all shot by Oscar winning cinematographer Ted Moore. They are some of the best looking films in the series.
@joshbedford4889
@joshbedford4889 Месяц назад
Idk... they seem pretty silly, right out of the gate. A Chinese-German man with no hands with a secret base on a Jamaican Island guarded by a tank posing as a dragon... I love it, but I wouldn't call it a grounded spy thriller.
@mohammedashian8094
@mohammedashian8094 Месяц назад
@@joshbedford4889that’s because it was the sixth book and Fleming was getting slightly tired of bond so he decided to end it ambiguously on whether bond died or survived in FRWL which was the fifth book. (the movies adapted the novels in non chronological order) so due to pressure from his publishers and complains from his readers, he wrote another but tonally speaking it’s incredibly different from the five previous books. I think from Dr no onwards it started to be slightly more cinematic and fantastical. The most obvious was thunderball which was literally conceived as a screenplay to BE a movie.
@ArthurJS123
@ArthurJS123 Месяц назад
Coby has great eyes, and a pretty smile. This is one of my favorite Bond films.
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 Месяц назад
It said Robert Shaw, and Bernard Lee as 'M'. Yes it's THAT Robert Shaw.
@Billnail
@Billnail Месяц назад
The woman playing Spector's, Rosa Glebb, is Lotte Lenya. She was a famous singer in Germany before WW2. She moved first to Paris then to New York after the Nazi's rise. Her husband, Kurt Weill, was a composer who wrote the song Mack the Knife. When Louis Armstrong first recorded it in English, she came to the studio. He changed a lyric to add her name to the song. If you listen to it in English now, you will hear Lotte Lenya.
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 22 дня назад
She’s from Austria. 🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹
@johnsilva9139
@johnsilva9139 2 дня назад
@@StephenLuke She was also in the original production of "The Three Penny Opera" in Germany from which the song Mack the Knife is taken. She gets mentioned in Bobby Darin's version as well.
@danielscott8180
@danielscott8180 Месяц назад
"Russian clocks are always correct." Boom! The literal bang on time joke. Roger Moore will redo this in Moonraker but say the line as well.
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138 Месяц назад
Also this is the the last bond movie Ian Fleming saw before his passing.
@rodneybray5827
@rodneybray5827 Месяц назад
Unless I'm mistaken, he had a cameo in this. Wasn't he standing by the train tracks in a passing shot?
@milanbujna2957
@milanbujna2957 Месяц назад
@@rodneybray5827 Popular belief, but not true. Fleming didn´t have a cameo here.
@mohammedashian8094
@mohammedashian8094 Месяц назад
But he did visit the set of goldfinger as show in the photograph of Connery in his blue Terry cloth romper and him and Shirley Eaton (who played Jill masterson)
@user-yk3rx7ok1i
@user-yk3rx7ok1i Месяц назад
Continue with Goldfinger and Thundeball. You will be amazed
@Findo_Gask
@Findo_Gask Месяц назад
12:35 - Civilian air travel was relatively new and expensive back in the early sixties. It was considered glamorous and a new term for air travellers was coined - 'the jet set'. Travelling abroad was one of the main attractions of the Bond movies.
@petercermak1910
@petercermak1910 14 дней назад
You are exactly right. I was a junior member of the Pan Am flight club. We had a log book that was signed by the flight crew documenting our trip. Dad was an RCA executive in the sixties, and we flew all over. Talk about first class, we had to dress up for the flights, I wore a suit. I remember being upset if our plane was a "prop" type. Only jets for me, preferably the Four engine models! Bond films were huge back then, as they brought the far away, exotic lands into local theaters for all to see. What I miss is how simple things were back then. The beaches were wild around the world, not built up with hotels, concrete and asphalt. You have to really go off the beaten pathways to see anything close to what was common before the seventies.
@christhornycroft3686
@christhornycroft3686 Месяц назад
For me, it doesn’t get any better than this. The perfect spy thriller, based on the Ian Fleming novel. There are some great Bond films after From Russia With Love, but there’s a heightened sense of danger and a sense that this could be Bond’s last mission that you don’t get in any other film. The villain and the henchman are excellent too. I find there’s just enough comedy without going overboard.
@merkury06
@merkury06 Месяц назад
I agree. This is my favorite Bond film next to Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace ( I know it gets short shrift but I like the low key Bond films the best).
@alannorris8465
@alannorris8465 Месяц назад
Ian Fleming also wrote "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang". It was one of my favorite books as a child.
@paulcunneen3519
@paulcunneen3519 Месяц назад
Me Too! "But, but, but and but again..." Flemings's writing is sorely underappreciated in my view. My Dad got us tickets to the movie premiere at Radio City Music Hall because he knew I LOVED the book. But of course, the movie was all different and I was disappointed. I wish the Broccolis would remake Chitty faithfully to the book. This is unlikely as Cubby Broccoli made the movie for his daughter Barbara (its kinda more girlie than the book) and I imagine it means something to her. By comparison the early Bond movies generally took what was good in the books. Then they improved on them -as in From Russia with Love where Grant takes Bonds case lighter away after he knocks Bond unconscious in the movie (in the book the cigarette case saves his life). Instead, Bond outwits Grant into opening the 2nd attache case which explodes with tear gas in his face. Ot in Goldfinger where in the movie they aren't trying to steal all the heavy gold which would be impossible but simply to irradiate the US gold and increase the value of Goldfinger gold.
@johnmason9655
@johnmason9655 Месяц назад
Robert Shaw. Amazing actor, and one of the best Bond Adversaries.
@BouillaBased
@BouillaBased Месяц назад
The credit you saw read: with Robert Shaw Bernard Lee as "M"
@davidhuggan6315
@davidhuggan6315 Месяц назад
Every Bond movie states who plays M in the opening credits with words "as M"
@BouillaBased
@BouillaBased Месяц назад
@@davidhuggan6315 Not lost on me. But apparently you missed the times when Coby expressed some confusion, thinking that the opening credits had identified Robert Shaw as the one playing "M".
@davidhuggan6315
@davidhuggan6315 Месяц назад
@@BouillaBased No, I was just making a comment
@paulsander5433
@paulsander5433 Месяц назад
Ian Flemming worked for British Intelligence during WWII, but he did not do field work. He was not well regarded for at least part of his tenure there. One of his operational plans was stolen and credit was given to someone else. Christopher Lee was a step-cousin of Ian Flemming, and they knew each other well. Christopher also worked for British Intelligence, but he also did field work. Then he became a Nazi hunter after the war. Then he passed up an opportunity to be an opera star to become an actor on stage and screen. Then he was cast as a Bond villain. There is a TV series entitled "Reilly: Ace of Spies" starring Sam Neill. It's a biography of Sydney Reilly, an actual British/Russian double agent during the time of the Bolsheviks. While Ian Flemming was still alive (long before the TV series was made), someone asked him about the similarity between Reilly and James Bond. He said something to the effect of: "Bond is just a bunch of nonsense that I made up. Reilly was REAL." This gets a strong recommendation. Pedro Armendáriz, who played Kerim Bey, was dying of cancer during filming. He died soon after it was completed. Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson took over Eon Productions after Albert Broccoli died. She's Albert's daughter, he's Albert's step-son. In the gypsy fight scene, the girls hated each other in real life. That chemistry added authenticity to the scene. As a fan of Robert Shaw, you MUST see "The Sting". It won multiple Oscars and is an excellent fit for Criminal Content.
@timmooney7528
@timmooney7528 Месяц назад
Christopher Lee was attached to the Special Operations Executive, also known and the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Lee was Fleming's first choice to play Bond
@ronp1903
@ronp1903 Месяц назад
Fun reaction, Coby! I'm enjoying the younger generations reactions to the classic movies, which I saw when I was a kid. I'm hoping you stay the course and continue the Bond series in order, because next up is "Goldfinger". My favorite Sean Connery, James Bond film. And you'll notice in each Bond movie the practical effects get better and better, and the villains get more creative. Thanks for another awesome reaction, Coby, and I'm always looking forward to your next flick show! 🎥🍿❤️
@alienlv426ify
@alienlv426ify Месяц назад
The knife in the shoe was used by the Joker some decades later in Batman The Dark Knight. The next Bond movie is the most important in the franchise. Bond became an icon in the pop culture in the 1960s and the third movie had a tremendous influence in the movies like Matt Helm (Dean Martin) and Derek Flint (James Coburn), and mainly in TV shows like I Spy, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Maxwell Smart, The Wild Wild West (a Bond in the Old West) and Mission Impossible.
@DEWwords
@DEWwords Месяц назад
Robert Shaw was a hell of an actor--- and he was also a successful playwright. Big time talent.
@PUARockstar
@PUARockstar Месяц назад
Thanks for all the Bond films. I hope that you'll watch all of them
@davidhuggan6315
@davidhuggan6315 Месяц назад
Agreed
@drgoremd
@drgoremd Месяц назад
Number One aka Ernst Stavro Blofeld was played by Max von Sydow who later played him again in the 1983 Bond film Never Say Never Again.
@tapiolehto5312
@tapiolehto5312 Месяц назад
Robert Shaw plays the role of a squadron leader of Spitfire fighters in movie 'Battle of Britain', a wonderful movie from 1968.
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob Месяц назад
- Fleming was in British Intelliugence in WWII, and there have been a couple of made-for-TV movies about his life then. Bond was not based on him, although there were aspects of Fleming's personality in Bond. However, there was someone very famous who was even more of a template for Bond, Ian Fleming's cousin by marriage, Sir Christopher Lee (aka Saruman the White and Count Dooku). They were both in Intelligence, and Lee's missions are still so top secret that no one really knows what he did specifically during and just after the war. The funny thing was, he tried to get an audition for Bond, but was turned down...but, he did play a Bond villain, Francisco Scaramanga aka The Man With the Golden Gun (1974) opposite Roger Moore as 007. - In the main credits, It had Robert Shaw over Bernard Lee (who plays M for a majority of the Bond films). Robert Shaw was Irish, and besides being an actor, was a novelist. It was so cool seeing you figure out that Robert Shaw was playing Red Grant. Some other Shaw films to check out: The Sting with Robert Redford and Paul Newman, and A Man For All Season which earned him a nomination as Best Supporting Actor playing King Henry VIII. - Cast members to keep track of Bernard Lee (M), Lois Maxwell (Miss Moneypenny), Desmond Llewellyn (Q, the armorer), and Walter Gotell. Gotell makes his first appearance in a Bond movie here, but in the 1970s returns to the films in a different role, General Gogol, head of the KGB. In this film, he was the one who timed the death of "Bond" in the beginning. Lee played M until he died in 1981 before filming For Your Eyes Only. Lois Maxwell played Miss Moneypenny until 1985 ending her time in her role as Roger Moore ended his run as 007 in A View To A Kill. Desmond Llewellyn played Q until 1999's The World Is Not Enough with Pierce Brosnan as 007, passing the baton to John Cleese (of Monty Python for two films), and getting a lovely send-off scene. He died shortly after the film released. - Barbara Broccolli is the daughter of Albert R. "Cubby" Broccolli, and Michael G. Wilson, her partner in producing the Bond films, is her step-brother. Michael sometimes shows up in the Brosnan and Craig Bond films in small roles, Barbara doesn't.
@martinmarks8664
@martinmarks8664 Месяц назад
Michael G. Wilson is Barbara Broccoli's half-brother. They have the same mother.
@danielasuncion9991
@danielasuncion9991 Месяц назад
Ian Fleming did work in Naval Intelligence, but not as a field agent: But, his work gave him an insider's understanding of the spy world during World War 2 + he met a number of actual spies. So, the 60's movies were based on novels that he wrote in the 1950's, which in turn, based on 1940's spies.
@williamjpellas0314
@williamjpellas0314 26 дней назад
Fleming was also a member of the "Target Force" or "T-Force".
@duanetelesha
@duanetelesha Месяц назад
A bit of Mission Imposible beginning. Yes Ian Fleming was in MI6 during WWII, that is why bond is referred as naval office in the movies. Great Reaction.
@mohammedashian8094
@mohammedashian8094 Месяц назад
Actually no he wasn’t that’s just a common misconception. He said he was in naval intelligence during the war not MI6 and after the war ended he became a journalist. He added many things of his experience in naval intelligence into the background of bond. So what bond likes and dislikes and characteristics is from Fleming himself. A lot of people including those who knew him think that bond is Fleming since he’s writing him so similar to himself. But Fleming repeatedly says that he isn’t. (I don’t know if it’s true or not but who knows) one thing is for sure, Fleming was a much more interesting person than people give him credit for.
@calebwilliams7659
@calebwilliams7659 Месяц назад
@Coby, Sean Connery tossing his hat onto the coat rack in Moneypenny's office was such a common gag as the movies progressed that Daniel Craig did an homage to it in his last Bond movie by tossing his guest badge in her wastebasket w/o looking.
@thegreenman7181
@thegreenman7181 Месяц назад
Barbara Broccoli is indeed Cubby Broccoli's Daughter! She produces the Bond Movies now! 👍
@nrjelley
@nrjelley Месяц назад
And Michael G Wilson is Cubby’s step-son
@danielschaeffer1294
@danielschaeffer1294 Месяц назад
Literary notes. 1) “From Russia” was JFK’s favorite book (and Lee Harvey Oswald’s.) 2) Shaw had an interesting career. He also played Henry VIII in “A Man for All Seasons” and Claudius in the BBC “Hamlet at Elsinore” with Christopher Plummer, Michael Caine, and Donald Sutherland. In addition he was a writer - he wrote “The Man in the Glass Booth,” based on the Eichmann trial. 3) The rough draft of “Russia” was written by Len Deighton, author of “The IPCRESS File,” starring Michael Caine, and produced by the same Saltzman-Broccoli team as the Bond series. Let me repeat - you need to see that film as a contrast to the Bond films.
@Joe-hh8gd
@Joe-hh8gd Месяц назад
@DanielSchaefer Not just as a contrast to Bond but also as reference to Austin Powers Goldmember. As for the Craig movies, they were attempts to make Bond movies that weren't Bond movies...more like Bourne/Mission Impossible films. I only consider Casino Royale a Bond movie.
@VilleHalonen
@VilleHalonen Месяц назад
IPCRESS File is amazing!
@harveylee51
@harveylee51 Месяц назад
Here we are with the second James Bond film From Russia with Love and it's a good one , by the third one is usually where Bond really comes into his own but that's not to say he doesn't display his suave style here , he does indeed . Awesome job Coby you have a great way of reacting to these films and yes that is The great Robert Shaw as Grant the blond assassin . i 'm so looking forward to Gold ☝ See you then CHEERS . 😀
@danielscott8180
@danielscott8180 Месяц назад
Ian Fleming organized some amazing espionage, disinfo, and commando operations during WW2 and the early days of the Cold War. Watch Operation Mincemeat which details one. But he also was behind many commando operations in WW2, including the one detailed in the recent Guy Ritchie movie The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. There is a lot of Fleming in Bond, especially both being Commanders in the Royal Navy, but there's also a lot of Henry Cavill's real-life character Gus March-Phillips in Bond and Brigadier Gubbins, nicknamed M, who of course is inspiration for M in the films. Also, Fleming's boss Rear Admiral John Godfrey in WW2 was also inspiration for Bond's superior M.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Месяц назад
Fleming also worked during the war with Roald Dahl and Christopher Lee.
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Месяц назад
*Goldfinger* was the one that launched the Bond films into the stratosphere, and set the standard for all the familiar “Bond” things we came to love.
@jaymedina3142
@jaymedina3142 Месяц назад
The 2 fighting girls, did not use stunt doubles. The actor who played Kerim Bey., the father of all those sons, was in real life DYING of cancer while filming From Russia With Love! He made the movie while in great pain. He did it so his family would be ok financial after he died. He committed suicide in Los Angeles at the hospital, at age 51. He shot himself in the chest. It was just 4 months before the film was released, in 1963. He was of Mexican descent and had a good career in movies in America, Mexico, and Europe. This is really one of my all time favorite Bond films.
@dangiambrone7350
@dangiambrone7350 Месяц назад
Very sad. You'd never have known how ill he was, based on his appearance and performance in the role; much like Chadwick Bozeman. He is very likeable and charismatic, just like the character in the book. His son had a small role in Licence to Kill.
@CallOfCutie69
@CallOfCutie69 Месяц назад
Rumors are, he got exposed to radiation during an atomic bomb test while filming another movie.
@neilcarpenter2669
@neilcarpenter2669 Месяц назад
A bit of trivia for you, Ian Fleming got the name James Bond from the Author of a book that he picked up called (Birds of the Caribbean,) as for the character of Bond he was partly based on someone he knew who worked for British intelligence during the second world war as well as partly on his own time working for British intelligence.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov Месяц назад
The man Fleming supposedly based it on was Christopher Lee, ex-spy turned actor who famously told Peter Jackson (regarding Lee's perfomance as Saruman) something to the effect of "Don't you tell me what it sounds like to be stabbed in the back..." 😱
@Hammster69official
@Hammster69official Месяц назад
This was the first appearance by Desmond Llewelyn as Q - he would stay in the role through Pierce Brosnan's penultimate film.
@seankennedy4548
@seankennedy4548 Месяц назад
Great reaction Coby! Yes, Ian Fleming was a spy. He was in the British Naval Intelligence Division during WWII. He used some of his experiences to write the original Bond novels
@jamesodonnell3636
@jamesodonnell3636 Месяц назад
When I noticed Coby misreading the opening credits I had no idea it would lead to such delightful confusion about Robert Shaw's assassin character. Shaw is one of my favorite old actors, especially in Jaws, The Sting, and A Man for All Seasons.
@kjek1
@kjek1 Месяц назад
I genuinely don’t think the franchise would have taken off the way it did if it hadn’t been Connery first in the role. Also this is a great film even if you don’t look at it as being part of the Bond franchise. Like it would make a great stand alone Cold War spy film. So good.
@billmorris8358
@billmorris8358 Месяц назад
4:27, the room that you marvelled at, was in actual fact a sound stage at Pinewood Studios in the UK. The room was lit from above. Everything above the pillars and columns was a matte painting. Nice to think that after all this time it still has the ability optically fool the viewer.
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532 Месяц назад
-43:38 Robert Shaw is Red Grant, Bernard Lee is M
@user-bv8uf4mn8b
@user-bv8uf4mn8b Месяц назад
By far the best line of this reaction. "Is THAT Robert Shaw???????'
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Месяц назад
and he was in the opening shots,as well:)
@12classics39
@12classics39 Месяц назад
Even back in the 60s, Bond was being saved by his girlfriends. Izabella Scorupco - the Bond girl of “GoldenEye” - was correct when she said “Bond girls have always been strong.”
@robotto8858
@robotto8858 Месяц назад
To be "educated" on Robert Shaw, you at least need to see "Jaws" and "The Sting". Please watch "The Sting". I search every reaction to it and I can't get enough.
@VOTOG-ic6hm
@VOTOG-ic6hm Месяц назад
Popcorn in Bed reacted to The Sting. Long ago
@Jer-7007
@Jer-7007 Месяц назад
He also made an early splash as the German General in "Battle of the Bulge".
@MyraJean1951
@MyraJean1951 Месяц назад
Shaw also plays King Henry VIII in Anne of the Thousand Days
@TheCastlepoet
@TheCastlepoet Месяц назад
@@MyraJean1951 Correction: Shaw played Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons.not in Anne of a Thousand Days -- that film featured Richard Burton as Henry..
@MyraJean1951
@MyraJean1951 Месяц назад
@@TheCastlepoet oops! You are sooo right! My error.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Месяц назад
5:36 "This is so Doctor Evil!" Absolutely! With the exception of Honey Ryder's swimsuit on the coastline (and Dr. Evil's title), I don't remember anything the Austin Powers takes from Dr. No -- but you'll start recognizing lots of things here.
@fastertove
@fastertove Месяц назад
Dr. Who's clothes, the protective suit, and the radiation cleaning scene are also from Dr. Who. There're probably more, but these are what I've caught.
@paulcunneen3519
@paulcunneen3519 Месяц назад
Dr. Evil wears the same clear plastic helmet as Dr. No. does at the end of the movie when they are trying to topple the rocket.
@cgmad2998
@cgmad2998 Месяц назад
Among the Connery's Bond movies, i choose this one
@rodneybray5827
@rodneybray5827 Месяц назад
I have a soft spot for Diamonds Are Forever. Not because it's a superior film, but because I go to Vegas a bit due to my wife's work and I always connect with the city and the movie. We did in fact just go into Circus Circus where you can still find the exact water ballon game which was out of order when we were there last week. And I was recalling how I had chanced on the wacky wavy mirror just sitting against the wall in '97 which there was a long time (about 2016 I think) before I made it back to Vegas and I've not seen the mirror since. Though I always look for it when I stop in Circus Circus which isn't every time.
@johnkeenan1829
@johnkeenan1829 Месяц назад
In the novel, Fleming wrote the Red Grant character almost as if he were writing about a serial killer. Very dangerous and twisted individual. Robert Shaw was great in this.
@TheBS1000
@TheBS1000 Месяц назад
It's funny you mentioned Tippi Hedren and The Birds. Sean Connery and Tippi Hedren actually starred opposite each other in another Alfred Hitchcock movie called Marnie.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent Месяц назад
on the list of things to watch !
@JR9979
@JR9979 Месяц назад
Very hard and controversial movie these days. R*p* and animal death on film before the law came into place.
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd Месяц назад
2:13 Just one year (Dr. No is from 1962, From Russia with Love is from 1963 and the next one, Goldfinger, is from 1964).
@anthonygibbs-gv7qp
@anthonygibbs-gv7qp Месяц назад
Great reaction coby the next ones with sean connery are goldfinger and thunderball u will love them glad ur becoming a bond fan like the rest of us take care stay safe ❤❤❤
@Isclachau
@Isclachau Месяц назад
Brilliant. One of my fav bond films..
@billlenihan2586
@billlenihan2586 Месяц назад
36-year-old Robert Shaw (FRWL) to 48-year-old Robert Shaw (Jaws) gives us all an object lesson in how decrepitude changes a man as he goes through middle-age.
@Bat-Twenty-Two
@Bat-Twenty-Two Месяц назад
True. To Shaw's credit, he appeared to shapen up a bit by The Deep (1977).
@zenarcher9633
@zenarcher9633 Месяц назад
Sadly his alcoholism took a heavy toll on him, leading to his premature death at 51.
@Joe-hh8gd
@Joe-hh8gd Месяц назад
It was make-up, to fit the character he was playing...a gnarly seaman. He looked fine in The Sting. Like to see pictures of you from 15 years ago.
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 Месяц назад
@@Joe-hh8gd Really. What a dork!
@user-et6pj4db9s
@user-et6pj4db9s Месяц назад
He was dead by 1978, the last film he finished was Force Ten From Navarone which he never saw released as he died before the premiere, it was the sequel to Guns of Navarone in which he plays the Gregory Peck character and stars opposite Harrison Ford. He made his appearance in films count, it's not how many years you have but what you do with them that counts. I've not seen him in a bad film, he chose well.
@NimpanZ
@NimpanZ Месяц назад
31:26 Such a great reaction when Coby finally clocked it was Robert Shaw, leaning forward in her chair, squinty eyed 😂👍
@aranerem5569
@aranerem5569 Месяц назад
Your reaction to the gypsy fight scene. Those ladies were wild
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532 Месяц назад
One of the ladies is Martine Beswick, Paula in Thunderball
@aranerem5569
@aranerem5569 Месяц назад
​@@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532Yes
@shuboy05
@shuboy05 Месяц назад
Kerim Bey is one of the most iconic Bond allies. A variation of his character typically shows up in later Bond films as a foreign ally.
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 22 дня назад
The actor who played Kerim Bey sadly didn't live to see the film. 😢💔
@MikeKruzel
@MikeKruzel Месяц назад
The Bond movies are classic. I love Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice. Shaw was also good in Force 10 from Navarone with Harrison Ford, Carl Weathers, actor Richard Kiel who played the henchman, Jaws in Moonraker.
@paulcunneen3519
@paulcunneen3519 Месяц назад
And Barbara Bach, agent XXX from The Spy who Loved me (AKA Mrs. Ringo!)
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Месяц назад
Shaw was brilliant in The Sting.
@berndbraeuer9040
@berndbraeuer9040 29 дней назад
Lots of fun, re-watching some of my favourite Bond’s with you! 😊
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 29 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@MadScheib
@MadScheib Месяц назад
This is where it started for me. A game-changer for my five year old self. Fan for life since then. FRWL is also one of the most faithful novel-adaptations. A great book and one of JFK's favourites.
@michaelcartmell7428
@michaelcartmell7428 Месяц назад
The coffee tray could well have had full cups on it; it's a special design. Notice how the waiter held it: with one finger under a nub at the apex of the handle. The tray is free to swing right-left and front-back. This way, any liquid in the cups will never feel any acceleration except straight up-down (toward the finger). Thus, the cups can never slosh over, as that needs side-side acceleration. It does require a bit of training to use, but it's a neat party trick to spin the tray through a complete 360.
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532 Месяц назад
-16:20 Robert Shaw, Quint in Jaws
@paulcunneen3519
@paulcunneen3519 Месяц назад
Also, you can see Sean Connery fight Robert Shaw again in Robin & Marion with Sean as a middle-aged Robin Hood and Shaw as the Sheriff of Nottingham! Plus Audrey Hepburn as Maid Marion.
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze5532 Месяц назад
@@paulcunneen3519 yes, that film was filmed in my country
@Superion74
@Superion74 Месяц назад
From Russia With Love is my all-time favorite Bond movie.
@brandonflorida1092
@brandonflorida1092 Месяц назад
You're a natural. You're fun to watch. Good reaction. Bernard Lee will go on to play "M" in many future Bond films.
@DrTrin
@DrTrin Месяц назад
During WWII, Ian Fleming trained at the top secret spy training school, Camp-X. The school was located east of Toronto, Canada, near Oshawa. Five future heads of the CIA trained there, as well ex-pats from German occupied European countries. It was a premier training camp, first of its kind, for "black ops". It's existence was kept secret up until the 90's. It was at that point both my father (1st Canadian Airborne) and his brother (Canadian/British Navy), admitted to the family they had both done training at the camp. While growing up, both of them took us kids to see the new Bond films when they came out.
@DrTrin
@DrTrin Месяц назад
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@erikdolnack846
@erikdolnack846 Месяц назад
Coby's reaction to the gypsy girl-fight was worth watching this video alone. PRICELESS! :D
@AD-kv9kj
@AD-kv9kj Месяц назад
2:58 - Ian Fleming worked a mainly desk job for Naval Intelligence during WW2. He was in charge of mission planning for a specialist team of secret commandos (special forces) called 30 Assault Unit. He learned all about the top secret intelligence and missions during the war and shortly afterwards, including the KGB and Russian secrets in the early cold war. He used to fantasize about actually going on missions himself, which he never could do, but he did occasionally travel with his work. He based the character of James Bond on various spies and commandos he met during this time, combined of course with chunks of himself and a healthy dose of fantasy. The British government had to filter his books to redact various details under the official secrets act. One better known example was the Russian intelligence meeting scene in the novel From Russia With Love which still contains some genuine details of KGB headquarters and officials etc, but many had to be removed. Another tidbit was that Fleming named his Jamaican house, "Goldeneye" after "Operation Goldeneye" which was a real top secret WW2 naval operation. The later movie and it's famous video game were named after this also.
@MadScheib
@MadScheib Месяц назад
Did I mention how happy it makes me that you're enjoying these films?
@nevrogers8198
@nevrogers8198 Месяц назад
Fleming had indeed worked for intelligence during the war, but based Bond on his cousin, the legend that is Christopher Lee. Rosa Klebb was played by another legend, Lotte Lenya - previously married to Kurt Weill and made her name in Brecht-Weill productions like the Threepenny Opera. Having watched the Craig movies, I assumed you would already know who the "man with the cat" is, though he won't be revealed fully in the Connery movies just yet... There's plenty more Austin Powers material to come too. 😉
@jamesharper3933
@jamesharper3933 15 дней назад
Yes, that is Robert Shaw who played Captain Quint on Jaws. He was born in Lancashire England. This was his first or second film role, which put him on the map. His biggest success was during the 70's. He was in many great films such as The Sting(1973) with Paul Newman and Robert Redford, The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 (1974), Jaws, Robin and Marian (1976) with Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn, The Deep (1977) with Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset, Black Sunday (1977) with Bruce Dern and Force 10 From Navarone (1978) with Harrison Ford. He died in 1978 in Ireland from a heart attack while driving home with his wife and son from a golf match. He was only 51. He was a very fine actor.
@simongeoghegan9842
@simongeoghegan9842 Месяц назад
Yes Coby Goldfinger is where Bond takes off and has the best theme song.❤your reactions.👍🇬🇧
@robertburke5354
@robertburke5354 14 дней назад
Nice reaction. I like the way Coby references things from other movies, e.g. Tipi Hedron in The Birds, Robert Shaw in Jaws, and #1 and #3 and the cat in Austin Powers.
@tomchris60
@tomchris60 Месяц назад
Good observation about the amount of scenes of Connery flying commercial compared with the Craig era. Jet air travel and fancy international airports were new and exciting for audiences in the early 60's. It was considered glamorous. Just seeing characters going to other parts of the world in this fashion was wish fulfilment for many.
@lolutin898
@lolutin898 Месяц назад
Coby. I love your cinema culture. You Know so many actors. Impressive ! From France with love.❤
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent Месяц назад
welcome from france !
@stevepool8034
@stevepool8034 Месяц назад
Great job, Coby, you were very sharp on all the nuances, fashion, espionage & intrigue. Very nice, very fun watching with you. Bond killed blondie with his own strangle wire from blondie’s watch. Glad you are liking these 60s Connery movies. Keep watching, please. Goldfinger is next.👍🏻💕
@ashleywintle572
@ashleywintle572 13 дней назад
The dialogue is just on another level in this bond film. Nothing like the recent ones.
@Tardisius
@Tardisius Месяц назад
"Exactly 1 minute, 52 seconds"...very good...=))
@-C.S.R
@-C.S.R Месяц назад
The best Bond will always be Sean Connery! But my favorite is Pierce Brosnan. Goldeneye will always go down as my favorite James Bond movie!
@Professor_Fate
@Professor_Fate Месяц назад
There's a fan-theory/"legend" that in the scene where one of Kerim Bey's sons is waiting for his father, Bond and Tatiana to get off they train, and they don't, as the train rushes by you briefly see a man in a white sweater standing by the railroad track -- that's Ian Fleming. Fleming was on the set and figure in the white sweater does appear to be Fleming's height and build.
@maximusmfg
@maximusmfg Месяц назад
If you're interested, Connery and Shaw clash again in Robin and Marion. A very underrated movie about Robin Hood
@Haleyboy007
@Haleyboy007 Месяц назад
My 2nd favourite after You Only Live Twice. YOLT is my fav because it is the first Bond film I ever saw, one Xmas in the 80’s
@razz5558
@razz5558 Месяц назад
Connery is the reigning Bond-King on Film!
@harrynewman6988
@harrynewman6988 Месяц назад
Original writer Ian Fleming worked for British intelligence during WW2 but the stories are mostly just stories based on other spies and specialized soldiers he met . Still his original writings from mostly the 1950s form a bit of “canon” for the later 007 James Bond films. He also developed a love for Jamaica and used some of its places in the novels which then feature in the films over the decade La (“Goldeneye” was his postwar home in Jamaica but also the first Brosnan 007 film.. fwiw .. 10 yrs after Fleming’s death reggae star Bob Marley owned the home for a year, .. which is now a resort with “James Bond beach” next to it).
@Nukeskywalker45
@Nukeskywalker45 Месяц назад
James Bond is absolutely magnificent!! Thanks for watching this!! Long live based England, love from Los Angeles
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@halfvader8015
@halfvader8015 Месяц назад
Based?
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Месяц назад
@@criminalcontent Great Reaction. On the Cast page,I heard you say "Robert Shaw as "M" " LOL It said "Robert Sgaw and immediately underneath " Bernard Lee as "M" " :) He was the Guy who killed that Man in the spy camp in the opening scene and was being massaged with Colonel Klevbb arrived.
@Nukeskywalker45
@Nukeskywalker45 Месяц назад
​@halfvader8015 Absolutely, cool friend! Classic and irreverent England is amazing.
@Nukeskywalker45
@Nukeskywalker45 Месяц назад
​@@criminalcontentI really did. James Bond movies are way too awesome. I look forward to more cool reactions. Cheers!
@jawick
@jawick 22 дня назад
Robert Shaw was Quint in "Jaws" and died soon after.
@drdavid1963
@drdavid1963 Месяц назад
Another fun reaction. Thanks Coby
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@grabtharshammer
@grabtharshammer Месяц назад
Robert Shaw, born in 1927, same year as my Dad. My father lost his dad at 10. Shaw lost his Dad at 12. Shaw was most likely drunk when filming Jaws in 1975, he was an alcoholic, and died in 1978. Fortunately my Father died in December 2023. Shaw worked with Connery more than once. He was the villain Sheriff of Nottingham to Connery's Robin Hood in 1976.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Месяц назад
Wasn't the biggest fan of this as a kid but it's aged so well. Robert Shaw plays the perfect villain. His character and Bond are two sides of the same coin.
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138 Месяц назад
Fun fact this movie is based on the fifth novel in the James Bond book series.
@thatguyfromcetialphaV
@thatguyfromcetialphaV Месяц назад
My fave Bond film. Sean Connery is perfect in this one, and the best of the books too.
@lenfoster1622
@lenfoster1622 Месяц назад
Pedro Amandaritz who plays Kerim Bey had terminal cancer when it went into production. They had to rush his scene's through. He returned to the U.S. and ended his life with a gun. the opening of the film as it was filmed originally did not make sence when editing it. They moved the "death" of bond to the front as a pre-title sequence and added extra dialogue by Klebb. All Bond,s start with a pre-title after this. The boat chase was filmed in Scotland as the boats in Turkey were not fast enough. The boats on fire got out of hand and the stunt guys were jumping off for real, Connery did the helicopter swoops and the pilot came very close to Connery, more than i think was intended. One of the top Bond films. Connery's favorite of his films.
@acox132
@acox132 Месяц назад
Good call on Shaw...
@brom00
@brom00 Месяц назад
Yea, Coby! I was worried you might not recognized Robert Shaw. It's a damned shame he died at age 51 of a heart attack.. Benard Lee played M.
@csmelen
@csmelen Месяц назад
Robert Shaw was listed in the credits above Bernard Lee as "M".
@krishosner1850
@krishosner1850 Месяц назад
I grew up with this Bond and Colby the movie you need to see is "You Only Live Twice" Dr Evil is fashioned after Blofeld the Bond villan in this movie( as well as his volcano lair)Enjoy your journey with Bond.
@guymelton1094
@guymelton1094 Месяц назад
The late great Robert Shaw😂😂, The Captain of the Orca in Jaws😎😊👍✌️🇺🇸
@Packard63
@Packard63 15 дней назад
Really enjoyed this watch and reaction to this great Bond. Look forward to the next one when the movies really come of age. See you then Coby.
@benjamine6703
@benjamine6703 Месяц назад
Watching movie reactions has brought me the unexpected pleasure of seeing ( Coby in this case ) the unsure recognition of an actor to when they were younger and less famous. Precious.
@ClaudioTV2005
@ClaudioTV2005 Месяц назад
Robert Shaw, who played Captain Quint in Jaws with Rob Schneider, plays the blonde henchman
@jd190d
@jd190d Месяц назад
I like the Connery Bond films because he was not not some superhero who could do everything, he had a couple of talents that worked well and relied on others to do the things he could not.
@JAYSCLASS
@JAYSCLASS Месяц назад
Awesome! Hope you enjoyed it Coby! Hopefully I'll be back home in time to watch the premiere!
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