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James Bond 007: Coldest Kills 

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The most intense kills by James Bond featuring:
Sean Connery in Dr. No
Roger Moore in For Your Eyes Only
Timothy Dalton in Licence to Kill
Pierce Brosnan in The World is Not Enough
Daniel Craig in Casino Royale
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@AmericanIsraeliJew
@AmericanIsraeliJew 8 лет назад
"That's a Smith and Wesson and you've had your six." And he says it so cool.
@Glock20SF10mm
@Glock20SF10mm 8 лет назад
Too bad it wasn't a S&W. They did not make a 1911 style back then. Also, 1911s of that time held 7.
@AmericanIsraeliJew
@AmericanIsraeliJew 8 лет назад
You are wrong.
@ventingshow4995
@ventingshow4995 8 лет назад
The shots look hilarious delayed.
@automat9226
@automat9226 8 лет назад
They still do, if not more.
@UberTankred
@UberTankred 7 лет назад
Forgot the one in the chamber.
@443drag
@443drag 8 лет назад
I always thought Boris (from Goldeneye) was the coldest kill.
@thestealthgamer5022
@thestealthgamer5022 8 лет назад
that literally just made my day
@HappisakVideos
@HappisakVideos 7 лет назад
That joke was INVINCIBLE! :D
@GymmyRhys
@GymmyRhys 7 лет назад
lol! xD
@LAK_770
@LAK_770 7 лет назад
TEARFUL APPLAUSE
@penchant1972
@penchant1972 7 лет назад
I see what you did there.
@Loppy2345
@Loppy2345 9 лет назад
Pierce Brosnan killing Sophie Marceau after she says "you'll miss me" is best best bond scene of all time :) "I never miss :'("
@PaulC19841
@PaulC19841 8 лет назад
+Loppy2345 The World Is Not Enough is my all time favourite James Bond Movie
@JJOOKER
@JJOOKER 8 лет назад
+Loppy2345 I like that he dont give a fuck if its a girl or a man if its an enemy you kill... no sentimentist bullshit for a special agent...
@jp3813
@jp3813 8 лет назад
JJOOKER He doesn't usually brush the face of a man's corpse.
@adznz11
@adznz11 7 лет назад
Casino royale the new one is my favourite bond film. Daniel craig does a good bond make. It just feels more real.
@JJOOKER
@JJOOKER 7 лет назад
adznz11 Casino Royale is only good because its based on the book of the same name from Ian Fleming... And daniel craig dont even resemble the James Bond of the book i dont care about this bullshit about what people think its real or not... i care about a well portrait character and no way in hell that craig can make a true bond... If you dont like bond movies dont watch ,dont fuck with a classic movie ! i dont care if The A-team or Mcgyver is not real !!! why the fuck i would care about a fictional character like James bond !
@stef100111
@stef100111 9 лет назад
"You needn't worry. The second is-" *gunshot* "Yes, considerably." So badass.
@bamb0ostick
@bamb0ostick 7 лет назад
I love the quick shot of the guy's family before he fell over. Ice cold justice!
@billay360
@billay360 7 лет назад
damn, never noticed that! what a brutal little detail.. good eye!
@dchil15
@dchil15 6 лет назад
I saw this movie years ago and only just got what that line meant.
@Thrawn1
@Thrawn1 6 лет назад
i was in the cinima thining Craige was not going to be any good as bond. 1.1 seconds after that line know that this was going to be the best bond movie i ever saw. and it still si today
@DavidAkhter
@DavidAkhter 6 лет назад
I dont get it....what does it mean?
@MajorT0m
@MajorT0m 5 лет назад
You missed out: "Where's Feckesh?" "Pyramids!" (Bond causes him to fall to his death and casually straigtens his tie) "Helpful chap."
@Invictus901
@Invictus901 8 лет назад
Somehow you missed one of the best ones. "For England, James?" "No... for me."
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic 6 лет назад
Wasn't exactly cold, though.
@k27ism
@k27ism 6 лет назад
DaveDexterMusic Isn't revenge a dish best served cold?
@xthief1037
@xthief1037 6 лет назад
006?
@artimussantiago4779
@artimussantiago4779 5 лет назад
Ikr.
@GB3Says
@GB3Says 5 лет назад
Doesn't really count, even though Bond thought he killed Trevelyan, it was the wreckage of the satellite that really finished him off. He was screaming as it fell on him and crushed him, so he was still alive somehow before then.
@hey12358y
@hey12358y 9 лет назад
Connery putting his gun down and lighting up while holding a man hostage. Oh man, it was a different time back then. "I never miss..." is the coldest in the whole series. By far.
@Arbron
@Arbron 6 лет назад
It's especially awesome since Bond's usual thing is a post-mortem one-liner. In this case he feels shitty about it, but is still fulfilling his obligation. No whimsical smile or amusement behind it.
@davekp6773
@davekp6773 5 лет назад
Ha ha thought you were talking about American Werewolf in London then. “You made me miss.....I never miss” darts scene.
@Sail-away
@Sail-away 5 лет назад
That first Connery's Kill in Dr No, so much class, amazing
@PhantomSavage
@PhantomSavage 5 лет назад
What I think is interesting from these clips is how each bond feels about killing in general. Connery is very cool, calm, and collected, he thinks nothing of it, he even takes the time to light his cigar to wait for the man to go after the empty gun on the floor so Connery could justifiably make his move. He's calculated and intelligent, but extremely deadly. Pierce Bronson is more remorseful when he has to kill someone unarmed, he doesn't like to do it but will for queen and country, and you can tell he struggles between being a cold killer and a gentlemen. Daniel Craig is a soldier. Craig's bond is a loner and a special forces man who never really disengaged from combat mentality, he looks at whatever his country needs him to be or do as part of the job. He doesn't like killing, but he doesn't dislike it, he's just a soldier in a nicer uniform. Both Moore and Dalton, however, (Dalton in particular) play it very differently. Both Moore's and Dalton's Bonds are proud Englishmen in their Majesty's Secret Service, and they seem to enjoy every part of their job, even murder. Moore is cold and damning, but Dalton's Bond in particular goes the extra mile by using the briefcase of money to kill his enemy in such a brutal fashion that proves he cares more about eliminating his Majesty's enemies than money or any other resource. Moore comes off as a cold blooded killer and Dalton feels like a loyal extremist. All very different and very interesting takes on the character.
@andyboo23
@andyboo23 5 лет назад
Really good analysis
@djohnson2536
@djohnson2536 5 лет назад
Personally i'll always prefer Connery's suave smooth talking bond, he really nailed that role
@ahmadfuadkamarazaman9434
@ahmadfuadkamarazaman9434 5 лет назад
How about George Lazenby?
@radbodascyltoscynewulflivius
@radbodascyltoscynewulflivius 5 лет назад
Yeah Connery's Bond always made the impression of being a little bored by his work, he's an uncompromising hedonist enjoying the physical pleasures of life (like casual sex, or drinking a Martini while taking a bath, or having Beluga caviar and foie gras from Strasbourg for lunch), but at the same time dutifully doing his job, because it's his job after all, the way he earns his living. He's a cynical hedonist believing in nothing.
@vernonbear
@vernonbear 5 лет назад
As you say, each actor has his own version of Bond, each brings their own twist to the agent. I’m firmly in the Connery camp, he’s been comfortably my favourite Bond for years, Craig is in second place. For me Moore’s version of Bond is the least interesting and I suspect that’s as much to do with the poor lines he was given, some of the puns were beyond awful, as it is to do with his acting.
@popsjnr8447
@popsjnr8447 11 лет назад
That Snarled "I Never Miss" is Brosnan's finest moment as Bond
@solidsnake58
@solidsnake58 10 лет назад
"I never miss" is my favorite Brosnan line/kill.
@kyleB061
@kyleB061 5 лет назад
best kill
@ThePathStrider
@ThePathStrider 5 лет назад
Agreed, but I like this other Brosnon kill. _I'm just a professional, doing a job._ *_Me too!_* (bang)
@aatlaantic
@aatlaantic 5 лет назад
"For England James?" "No. For me."
@Firemarioflower
@Firemarioflower 5 лет назад
"Time to face gravity!"
@sebastianfitzptraick7395
@sebastianfitzptraick7395 8 лет назад
What makes Timothy Dalton and Daniel Craig such excellent James Bonds was that they were cold assassins and had short tempers which is how he was in the books.
@burtvhulberthyhbn7583
@burtvhulberthyhbn7583 6 лет назад
Sebastian Fitzpatrick exactly right.
@auroraborealis1666
@auroraborealis1666 4 года назад
@Edmund Dantes Yes!
@ourcorrectopinions6824
@ourcorrectopinions6824 4 года назад
Dalton is also the only one who delivers the line, "Bond, James Bond" naturally; not like an actor visibly trying to sound iconic (which is why it's the best). Sean Connery comes second in his delivery, and then Daniel Craig in Casino Royale, but Dalton is the actor least *pretending to be* James Bond, and *just is James Bond.*
@shapeflesh4589
@shapeflesh4589 8 лет назад
"The coldest blood runs through my veins, you know my name..."
@jamesbond1126
@jamesbond1126 5 лет назад
Shape Flesh BADA BADA BADA BADAAAAAAAA
@gspendlove
@gspendlove 10 лет назад
Isn't there anybody besides me who likes ALL the Bonds, and thinks that each star brought something unique to the role? I can't be the only one who isn't hopelessly provincial about this.
@nicocancilla4399
@nicocancilla4399 10 лет назад
Your not alone brother. Your not alone.
@RomanSionis85
@RomanSionis85 10 лет назад
I agreed that each bond actor brought something to the role even George Lazenby haha But can't say that every bond film has been great especially Roger Moore films. He has the honor of doing the most films (7) and yet only two of them in my book were actually that great, you can guess yourselves which ones I mean. Its a pity Dalton didn't replace Moore a bit earlier as I think he would have been better suited in a view to a kill as someone mentioned below. Dalton to this day is the most completely underated bond star and its a shame he didn't do more bond films back then because I loved the two films he was actually in.
@Brionatic
@Brionatic 10 лет назад
the best bonds for me are the ones who go strictly towards the books, Given the fact Timothy Dalton read all of the bonds books in preparation for the roll, I'd say he was the best, then Daniel Craig.
@willimonkey
@willimonkey 10 лет назад
You are not alone in your ability to appreciate each in its own right.
@Laconic913
@Laconic913 10 лет назад
Connery- Classic Lazenby- Humanity Moore- Humor Dalton- Steely edginess Brosnan- Suave, debonaire sophistication Craig- Stoicism
@vitorlorival86
@vitorlorival86 11 лет назад
Timothy Dalton is the coldest Bond ever. His face when Killifer and Krest were dying is unbelievable. His expression makes us believe that he is the real person that wants their deaths. Timothy Dalton isn't an actor. He is the real Bond.
@georgecharleston2597
@georgecharleston2597 5 лет назад
"Yes... considerably" that's gotta be one of the best quotes from Daniel Craig's run
@danielhaire6677
@danielhaire6677 10 лет назад
When Bond is this cold, he is exactly how Ian Fleming wrote him
@jinngeechia9715
@jinngeechia9715 9 лет назад
I like how he dispatches Elektra. The same ruthless Bond I saw when Sean Connery played him and slapped Tatiana calling her "LIAR" as she implores to him that she loves him. Really cold!
@ryanscottnix
@ryanscottnix 8 лет назад
I grew up with the Pierce Brosnan films, and he'll always be my favorite. Also, the N64 Goldeneye game is an all-time great!
@Batchall_Accepted
@Batchall_Accepted 5 лет назад
"What a terrible waste... Of money!" That one time bond got out one-linered
@MikeHL78
@MikeHL78 12 лет назад
I know, but that kill of Locque's was probably the most cold-blooded Bond moment from the Roger Moore films. Great moment.
@CynicalBastard511
@CynicalBastard511 9 лет назад
Whoa there! Where is the "Compliments of Sharkey!" scene? In fact just about every Timothy Dalton kill is a cold one. He was amazing as Bond IMO.
@SushiCatto
@SushiCatto 8 лет назад
+JELH Dalton was unlucky. He was a brilliant Bond, and much more accurate to the books. But it wasn't what the market wanted from Bond at the time :\
@Bondoz007
@Bondoz007 7 лет назад
So much misinformation about Dalton as Bond. It had nothing to do with his box office returns. He would have made a third film. It was due to legal rights between studios, which lasted for years (and is reflected in the big gap between films in the 90s). variety.com/1996/scene/vpage/mgm-s-completion-bond-1117436166/ "But after 1989’s “Licence to Kill” starring Timothy Dalton, an imbroglio broke out between MGM and Danjaq S.A. - Broccoli’s Swiss holding company that controls rights to the series. Legal wrangling over those rights held Bond hostage four years until MGM, then under co-chairman Alan Ladd Jr., put the 17th installment of the series into development." It was Dalton's decision to leave in the end, he gave up waiting for production to begin on the next film.
@elamplough1
@elamplough1 9 лет назад
Timothy Dalton was the coldest 007. Shame he wasn't in more Bond movies.
@13vanhalen
@13vanhalen 9 лет назад
elamplough1 he was a better than sean connery
@HRHooChicken
@HRHooChicken 9 лет назад
dean latham Saying Dalton was better than Connery is like saying dog shit is better than fillet steak
@13vanhalen
@13vanhalen 9 лет назад
HRHoochicken have you actually read any of the james bond novels because Timothy Dalton read the books when he got the part of 007 and the guy who originally played Q said out of all the actors who played 007 Timothy was closest the man you read in the novels
@HRHooChicken
@HRHooChicken 9 лет назад
Who cares about that? If what you say is true, then Flemming made an imperfect Bond because Connery was the best. Daniel Craig is also good.
@mrmatt1165
@mrmatt1165 9 лет назад
elamplough1 agreed
@OperationFoxley19441
@OperationFoxley19441 11 лет назад
" A Smith and Wesson, you've had your six" one of the best lines in a bond film
@adrianfisher3349
@adrianfisher3349 9 лет назад
The only regrettable action in those clips was the loss of all that money to the shark.
@gewgulkansuhckitt9086
@gewgulkansuhckitt9086 9 лет назад
Adrian Fisher Maybe it was a loan shark? I hear they're greedy.
@adrianfisher3349
@adrianfisher3349 9 лет назад
***** Maybe it was a taxman in disguise ;)
@leondarcy7367
@leondarcy7367 6 лет назад
Consider it a countervailing move to Fed money printing.
@pfitz9346
@pfitz9346 5 лет назад
"turrible"
@Santouryu3
@Santouryu3 5 лет назад
Loan shark now.
@MrMetalbum22
@MrMetalbum22 7 лет назад
4:35 "Call him off. I won't ask again. Well, maybe just twice."
@CaptainSpalding72
@CaptainSpalding72 4 года назад
Brosnan did his best performance in TWINE. Killing Elektra, my god. Perfection. An underrated film for sure.
@bonineto9638
@bonineto9638 9 лет назад
Call him off. I won't ask again. Call him off... CALL HIM OFF! Yeaaaah...
@Grymmorgan
@Grymmorgan 10 лет назад
Each actor brought something unique and enjoyable to the role. Connery was, of course, the most manly Bond…sultry and cruel. Lazenby played the closest Bond to Flemming's books. Moore was the most English Bond, dry-witted and gentlemanly. Dalton was the most human Bond, and the Bond I most believed genuinely cared whether innocents lived or died. Brosnon was the most boyish Bond, and really loved the job. And Craig is the most complex Bond, struggling with emotions and roiling rage, dramatic and grave. Even the worst of the Bond films are better than some of the best sequels, licenses, and reboots that pass for entertainment today. :^/
@elamplough1
@elamplough1 9 лет назад
I liked how Bond gained humour with Roger Moore, became more serious with Timothy Dalton, acquired extra charm with Pierce Brosnan and grew more rough with Daniel Craig. George Lazenby doesn't really stand out for me but his film was still good.
@rms-vp6hf
@rms-vp6hf 6 лет назад
elamplough1 a great assessment of the different Bonds. Craig is my favorite personally, much on par with Connery. Cheers.
@AndyP998
@AndyP998 6 лет назад
Dalton though was closest to books, according to many.
@templerman1
@templerman1 6 лет назад
An excellent analysis in my opinion.
@Arbron
@Arbron 6 лет назад
@elamploug1 - It's no coincidence that Daniel Craig's rough Bond and more intense fight scenes are very reminescent of the Bourne series.
@werre2
@werre2 5 лет назад
For Your Eyes Only was the best Bond movie. It had everything.
@TheSoloTrooper
@TheSoloTrooper 3 года назад
Nah, it was so vanilla, just felt way too generic
@Coganboy
@Coganboy 10 лет назад
I think I'm one of the very few that believed Timothy Dalton's "License to Kill" Bond was the best Bond period. I think the fact that he played it with such a seriousness that gave it a genuine feel.
@AndyP998
@AndyP998 6 лет назад
His both Bond movies went to more realistic and serious tone after Roger Moores many flicks, though i liked his humour. His both and only movies were very solid 007 movies followed by Brosnans amazing bond Goldeneye. Rest of Pierces movies were kinda bad.
@williamdaliege1016
@williamdaliege1016 6 лет назад
Dalton was my favorite Bond until Craig came along; always thought Dalton played the most realistic Bond until Craig; and it was too bad he didn't get more credit.
@d206gt
@d206gt 6 лет назад
Yes, Dalton was ahead of his time. He was Daniel Craig before it was cool to be an intense, edgy Bond.
@Lazyguy22
@Lazyguy22 6 лет назад
I think my problem with Dalton was that his films tried to have their cake and eat it with the seriousness. Going for a grim tone while also having shark pits and suchlike.
@mlk7092
@mlk7092 5 лет назад
Matilda surely thats down to the writer and director not the cast?
@AgentMrX7
@AgentMrX7 10 лет назад
whenever people criticises pierce brosnan's james bond. i remind them that he had to kill an unarmed woman.
@grantrmoore
@grantrmoore 6 лет назад
AgentMrX7 Why wouldnt he just of shot her in the leg to show he was serious tho & make her call it off?? Instead he kills her & dives out the window, swims to the submarine to stop it himself lmao but yea screw them Brosnan is the best Bond.
@jakubsarnowski9050
@jakubsarnowski9050 6 лет назад
Exactly - when I watch some of the 007 franchise movies, only these with Pierce Brosnan have that specific atmosphere and ambiance. He had this very unique style of play and portraying James Bond. Older ones, from 70s or 80 are too much archaic, even the way how they acted in these movies is a relic of the past. From the other hand, modern movies with 007 have nothing related to the PB's parts due to lack of mystery, characters mutually deceiving each other and much more. In my opinion, movies with Pierce Brosnan are trully iconic and they make the Golden Mean in the franchise.
@kinggoten
@kinggoten 6 лет назад
Tomorrow Never Dies is one of my favorites the villain controlling the news to star a war is such a great story and fitting for whatever time you watch it in where as a lot of the older movies well feel old, and while I enjoy the Craig films(Casino Royal is in my top 3 bond movies for sure) they miss the charm that bond should have the movies are too hardcore.
@pyrotechnick420
@pyrotechnick420 6 лет назад
"Brosnan is the best bond" Things millennials say...I agree though he was the bond I grew up with
@Huma270490
@Huma270490 6 лет назад
Age gives to nearly everything a golden shine but not everything that shines deserve that status. The old Bond films were made when people have another needs in terms of cinema, when people were fascinated about gadgets, flying machines or even flying cars because they doesn't figure hot it could be. Star Trek is an example, people were surprised that Lt. Uhura had something on her left ear and she can speak with that device ... Now we can figure that it is a simply bluetooth device. And the same things happens with the actors and how they act and even the feeling of being smart or not had changed by the time. For me, the old Bond is like a plain character, always trying to look smart and trying to sell the idea of 0 feelings, the new Bonds ( Brosnam and Craig) looks smart but at the same time more visceral, more human and at the same time, if you look what they do and thinking that they have feelings, more inhuman.
@maxfrankow1238
@maxfrankow1238 10 лет назад
5:37 even M was like, "damn…"
@nostalgia4522
@nostalgia4522 4 года назад
“Call him off” “I won’t ask again” I mean he was telling her not asking her lol
@Some_Idiot_on_the_Internet
@Some_Idiot_on_the_Internet 6 лет назад
I have to love that opening kill from Casino Royale the most, the brief flash of the family photo on his desk as he goes flying backward, the black and white, everything just makes that scene seem even colder.
@EdgemanLL2
@EdgemanLL2 10 лет назад
Dr Kaufman from "Tomorrow Never Dies" needs to be on the list.
@13vanhalen
@13vanhalen 9 лет назад
i agree it was a personal kill
@Atoronz
@Atoronz 5 лет назад
"I'm just a professional doing his job!" "Me too..." (squeezes trigger)
@cassandramcbride7007
@cassandramcbride7007 5 лет назад
@@Atoronz well Carver's death was also personal and cold. Considered the fact that was to revenge Paris. In fact, after her death, the mission become personal and he did pursuit the revenge plot, like in Licence to Kill. The world is not enough, is my favourite movie, and Elektra was my favourite villain, specially because of her complexity. Elektra was not world domination for the sake of it, she did have a motive, either we like it or not. And her could death become the most sad killing that bond felt after Travis (goldeneye)... Specially in the book, Bond felt so bad by shooting her, that he did stayed with Elektra iwhile she drowing in her own blood and while she was singing. He didnt wanted to desert her, like others did to her.
@bobblueford
@bobblueford 5 лет назад
"The World Is Not Enough" is the best Bond film, "Tommorow Never Dies" is second best!
@bobblueford
@bobblueford 5 лет назад
Dr Kaufman maybe the most vicious Bond kill!
@BenKellyMusic92
@BenKellyMusic92 10 лет назад
That one in For Your Eyes Only was cold as dry ice, my favorite Roger Moore Bond moment :D
@rif42
@rif42 6 лет назад
One of Roger Moore's best film.
@Stringwar
@Stringwar 5 лет назад
Agreed. A golden Roger moment.
@Anilee165
@Anilee165 9 лет назад
"God, what a total waste... The money!"
@janicemurphy7878
@janicemurphy7878 4 года назад
I always questioned that Doctor No scene because we always keep one in the chamber. A WM
@allenboyer2207
@allenboyer2207 4 года назад
Love when Roger kicks the car over the edge. Not used to seeing that side of Moore's bond.
@stephenpoole6415
@stephenpoole6415 5 лет назад
Sean Connery and Pierce Bronson were the BEST Bonds...
@DomoniqueStewart3936
@DomoniqueStewart3936 5 лет назад
IN THE WORLD, MY FRIEND. I KNOW, BUT THIS IS THE JAMES BOND STYLE, BY THE WAY.
@MrRobjs83
@MrRobjs83 4 года назад
Lol I gave up trying to convince anyone who I think the best one(s) are / were. To each their own
@JasonBrazen
@JasonBrazen 9 лет назад
"Yes. Considerably." - BOSS! lol
@greennin
@greennin 8 лет назад
The scene with pierce brosnan is one of the reasons I loved him as bond. I never understood all the hate.
@elamplough1
@elamplough1 8 лет назад
+greennin Hate is a strong word. Brosnan just got bad press because his last Bond movie (Die Another Day) was so over the top. I liked him as 007 too, his other films were good.
@Ruosteinenknight
@Ruosteinenknight 7 лет назад
Brosnan also had a quite a challenge as Bond. James Bond is pretty much tied to Cold War, so Brosnan had his work cut out for him trying to bring Bond to "modern age" without making his character unrecognizable. I doubt that anyone else could've done that transition any better, to be honest.
@johnpaulporrelli6208
@johnpaulporrelli6208 6 лет назад
i always felt he was an amazing bond. if he had been given better films... 3 out of 4 were terrible
@defiraphi
@defiraphi 5 лет назад
The problem with Pierce Brosnan is that the movies looked too generic and were made a la video game instead to be "a movie" . Goldeneye was an okay-ish movie but got it's glory because the N64 video game if the game wasn't made i'm sure the movie wouldn't be so prized . Tommorow Never Dies is a bland movie and is a remake from For Your Eyes Only and The Spy who Loved Me The World is not Enough was boring i feel sorry for french actress Sophie Marceau to be in that movie . As the vilain Renard he was more there as a filler offered nothing to the movie Die Another Say yeah well it clearly signed the fahrwell to the Bond franchise , the silly CGI and the over the top eastereggs from older bond movies . The bad choice of Bond Girls , Denise Richards, Halle Berry, Rosamunde Pike . The forced cameo from the whiny little bitch Madonna . The bad soundtrack/music only Goldeneye from Tina Turner was excellent . The rest was ugly . Anyway since Goldeneye to Spectre only 2 soundtracks were excellent Goldeneye by Tina Turner & Skyfall by Adele . John Barry is really missing , he made such excellent work in movies similar as to what Jerry Goldsmith do .
@RETSZTIRF
@RETSZTIRF 5 лет назад
he was more masculine alpha
@blueonblack83
@blueonblack83 10 лет назад
The Elektra King kill was the coldest :O
@13vanhalen
@13vanhalen 9 лет назад
he shot her like she meant nothing to him
@13vanhalen
@13vanhalen 9 лет назад
***** true because his is a cold blooded killer but it was how he shot her in the world is not enough like she meant nothing to him but thts bond for you
@JCBro-yg8vd
@JCBro-yg8vd 9 лет назад
dean latham To be fair, she *did* try to have him killed earlier and nearly succeeded.
@piccolo56000
@piccolo56000 9 лет назад
blueonblack83 those are some reasons why i love Pierce Brosnan
@piccolo56000
@piccolo56000 9 лет назад
blueonblack83 Elektra - "James, you cant kill me not in cold blood!" James - " bitch please i kill ones like you almost every mission"
@MrImastinker
@MrImastinker 10 лет назад
Having read the books, I have to say that I actually enjoy Timothy Dalton's Bond quite a bit.
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar 10 лет назад
I wish he did A View to a Kill rather than Moore. It was an awesome film but Moore was just too old at that point and it really shows in parts. Dalton would have been perfect. I have to say The Living Daylights is one of my favourite Bond films.
@RomanSionis85
@RomanSionis85 10 лет назад
TalesOfWar I think Dalton almost did star in a View to Kill but didn't quite materialise. Brosnon nearly ended up replacing Moore in For Your Eyes Only haha
@LandersWorkshop
@LandersWorkshop 9 лет назад
James Bond Yeah he had committments to Remington Steel though even up to View to a Kill.
@aaronmercer1554
@aaronmercer1554 10 лет назад
ELEKTRA! One of my first fictional crushes, I'm not ashamed to say. Her story is so sad. You'd think Bond could've shot the phone out of her hand or something...
@61astarte
@61astarte 10 лет назад
yes, who read the book, understood that she was more tragic villain than a world domination type. she was evil because of the circumstances of life. A elektra death did marked bond. Before Killing renard he says "she's waiting for you" this line is delivered with sadness and same time honor her because she is in peace. she is one of my favorite villains in Bond Universe
@tlshortyshorty5810
@tlshortyshorty5810 7 лет назад
'Tis how they dealt with thots back in the 90s. We've grown soft. (She betrayed him, tortured him and held M hostage. No matter how much of a lady she was, she needed to die.)
@ronuronu814
@ronuronu814 6 лет назад
Shorty Shorty calm down neckbeard. You aren't bond
@thiagohenriquecoelhodesouz1795
@@tlshortyshorty5810 TRUE
@artimussantiago4779
@artimussantiago4779 5 лет назад
Fuck that bitch.
@TheOneWhoLaughs101
@TheOneWhoLaughs101 2 года назад
You forgot... 006- "For England James?" 007- "No... for me" *DROPPED*
@trhendricks2216
@trhendricks2216 6 лет назад
All were good lines with great wit - my personal favorite of the list was the one where Bond "offed" professor dent.... "You've had your six...."
@NRecob
@NRecob 10 лет назад
1:15 "It's a Smith and Wesson and you've had your six". That's one COLD motherfucker. The scene is still AWESOME 50 years later... Connery IS "Bond. JAMES Bond". The rest of 'em can't even say that right!
@edRPD
@edRPD 9 лет назад
that first clip from Dr No,was a 1911 which holds 7 rounds, not the Smith & Wesson bond says it is, kinda funny they would have made that sort of mistake.
@Stringwar
@Stringwar 5 лет назад
Clearly it was written to be a revolver and the director didn't give a shit about firearms detail. Like bonds gun changes in the scene from a PPK to a silenced FN because the movie armourer couldn't get a silencer that would fit a PPK. A lot of people just don't care and certainly don't notice.
@runlarryrun77
@runlarryrun77 5 лет назад
Bond's gun is also moody in that film. It's explicitly meant to be a PPK but in several scenes it's clearly a full size PP & at least once he has a Sauer 38h or an FN 1910 as Sly previously said. it's hard to make out which tho.
@Huwberts_Emporium
@Huwberts_Emporium 5 лет назад
Honestly Craig has taken over as my favourite Bond, I was sceptical at first but he pulls it off so damn well.
@rayunited2010foryou
@rayunited2010foryou 6 лет назад
Man, Brosnan looks so scary and mean when he is serious! The way he said, "I won't ask again" One of my favourite actors and my favourite Bond, along with Connery!
@lonestar6709
@lonestar6709 5 лет назад
Bond: _"Where's Fekesh?"_ Henchman: _"Pyramids."_ Throws him off roof and looks down at corpse...... Bond: _"What a helpful chap."_ Harsh.
@haroldofold3959
@haroldofold3959 8 лет назад
1:14 No, it's specifically an M1911, which has a magazine capacity of 7. And I can't believe the assassin tried to pick the gun up being that the slide locked back, indicating the magazine is empty. Older movies always did have problems with continuity.
@Ravaxr
@Ravaxr 8 лет назад
I imagine the assassin was desperate because he didn't have a backup weapon and he already showed he wanted to kill Bond, and perhaps the gun closed when it was dropped. Either way he wasn't paying attention to details, and knew he had to do something to save his own life. The gun was convenient, and there wasn't a bludgeon nearby that he could get at before Bond noticed and shot with the gun in his lap.
@terminator9099
@terminator9099 8 лет назад
there are 6 shots mag for 1911
@automat9226
@automat9226 8 лет назад
Really terminator, care to link them? I have never, not once in my life seen them.
@PristineTX
@PristineTX 6 лет назад
Smith & Wesson made three models of 1911-style semiautos before Dr. No was made: The Model 39 (8-round magazine,) the Model 41 (10-round magazine,) and the Model 52 (5-round magazine). It would only make sense that this would be a Smith & Wesson Model 52--which was, in 1962, a brand-new gun, still quite rare, and made for precision target shooting. It would be possible to have 6-shot capacity in the 52, providing one loaded the chamber first, and then "topped off" with a full 5-round magazine. Unusual for a 1911-style semiauto, the Model 52 uses midrange .38spl wadcutter ammo, which is often subsonic, which would be nice for an assassin using with a silencer. So that makes sense too. But you are 100% correct on the slide locking back on an empty chamber, so it's impossible the gunman would think he could shoot Bond.
@viscarrio
@viscarrio 6 лет назад
PristineTX, none of the S&W models you've mentioned are 1911 styles. The frames and/or the slides are wrong for 1911 style, S&W didn't make a 1911 till around 2003 from research i have done.
@mkowboy13
@mkowboy13 4 года назад
Oooh ya Roger & Sean are the most badass and just straight up the classic Bond Suave
@TokyoJoe703
@TokyoJoe703 6 лет назад
The quiet guy in the merc was quite satisfying.... plus I love Roger
@heroicdefender9747
@heroicdefender9747 9 лет назад
I grew up with Pierce Bronsan and Roger Moore's interpretation of 007, but Sean Connery and Daniel Craig were my kind of Bond to be honest. Also even though I haven't seen a lot of Timothy Dalton's Bond movies, I really liked the cold and edginess that he brought to his 007 (which is something that hasn't been seen until Craig came along)... So overall if I had to choose a James Bond actor that came close to the ones in the books. I'd say Dalton and Craig fit that category, but that's just my opinion.
@epicduck89
@epicduck89 9 лет назад
I agree Dalton and Craig are more like the bond from the books
@kogames6645
@kogames6645 9 лет назад
There's only two Timothy Dalton movies...
@devildavin
@devildavin 8 лет назад
+Connor van vuuren they were strong movies its just that people didn't like the darker tone of those movies at the time.
@kogames6645
@kogames6645 8 лет назад
devildavin true
@locutus94
@locutus94 8 лет назад
+Strider Hiryu "Also even though I haven't seen a lot of Timothy Dalton's Bond movies, I really liked the cold and edginess that he brought to his 007" Judging from this is, I think it is safe to assume that you have seen at least one of Timothy Dalton's 007 movies. If that is the case, you've seen half of them which, in my book, IS a lot.
@Axel1051
@Axel1051 10 лет назад
Killifer deserved it. He betrayed Leiter so it wouldn't have taken him long to betray Sanchez and that wouldn't have gone well. Sanchez got it into his head that Heller and Krest were plotting against him and one was impaled on a forklift while the other was locked in a high pressure chamber until he quite literally went out of his head. So essentially, feeding Killifer to a shark was doing him a favour.
@anthonylewis2080
@anthonylewis2080 6 лет назад
Ally Todd : Not Krest, he was set up by 007 - thus explaining his genuine innocence when he was trying to explaining himself to Sanchez - and displaying Bond's determination to destroy Sanchez' criminal empire!.
@spartanhuntergaming
@spartanhuntergaming 5 лет назад
Sean Connery and Sir Roger Moore were my favourite actors to act 007
@CeeRock-xo2xc
@CeeRock-xo2xc 5 лет назад
R.I.P. Sir Roger Moore aka the BEST James Bond!!
@felixg9486
@felixg9486 5 лет назад
I saw the first clip when I was like 6 and didn't even knew english at the time, and finally I got to know what they where saying. ¡Muchas Gracias!.
@silly.6764
@silly.6764 5 лет назад
Pierce Brosnan is the best James Bond. Change my mind
@danieln1
@danieln1 4 года назад
When 007 killed Stromberg in “The Spy Who Loved Me” at the dinner table was pretty cold too Excellent video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@sickpup820
@sickpup820 3 года назад
Oof, that Elektra kill. "I never miss..."
@markaaron9957
@markaaron9957 7 лет назад
No Stromberg? No Gruber? What about dropping the helpless "Blofeld" down a smokestack?
@Lukerr239
@Lukerr239 10 лет назад
Damn, I too want a supressor like that...
@daynechastant
@daynechastant 6 лет назад
Too bad. Even with subsonic rounds, there is a loss of only 60-80 decibels. What it DOES do is diffuse the sound so you can't pinpoint where it comes from.
@canihazburgers
@canihazburgers 9 лет назад
You missed Craig bleeding out that dude on the balcony in Quantum. BY FAR the coldest and most efficient offing of any villain in any Bond film ever. Especially as he just sat there whilst the guy realised he was dying. The fight before is excellent too!!
@TheBdavis231
@TheBdavis231 3 года назад
The first scene in Casino Royale was the coldest, although Pierce Brosnan also had some cold kills in Goldeneye and Tommorow Never Dies.
@_519_
@_519_ 10 лет назад
No "for England James"?
@Cobalt3924
@Cobalt3924 10 лет назад
Normally, I'd agree with that, as it was very cold of him. But he didn't actually kill Alec in that scene: rather he let him fall from the satellite array and left him to his fate when it collapsed.
@TangeClown
@TangeClown 10 лет назад
***** he didnt die from the fall because no one yelled "Boromiiiiiiiiir!!!"
@piccolo56000
@piccolo56000 9 лет назад
***** thats why Brosnan is my favorite.
@charleyit
@charleyit 9 лет назад
Conspicuously missing from this compilation was the greatest and most stylish Bond kill of all. The defeat of Odd Job in the vault of Ft. Knox. Connery diving for the loose electrical wire as Odd Job reached to free his deadly hat from the bars. Connery grabs the wire and touches it to the bars electrocuting Odd Job. When the Calvary arrives Bond is asked "where is Odd Job". To which he replies, "He blew a fuse!!!". Daniel Craig's kill in the opening of Casino Royal is a very good one though. What I like about Craig, is that he does not try to imitate Connery. He is his own Bond.
@ImYourHuckleberry_29
@ImYourHuckleberry_29 9 лет назад
That wasnt a cold kill. Bond was getting his ass whooped.
@charleyit
@charleyit 9 лет назад
ArseneWenger As the popular saying goes - yo whatevah :-)
@JudgeJulieLit
@JudgeJulieLit 9 лет назад
Charles Lee Great points. But "when the Calvary arrives" ... you meant (US) Cavalry, band of horsemen to the rescue. "Calvary" is where Christ died.
@amikael
@amikael 6 лет назад
Take a giant step for mankind..
@DesGardius-me7gf
@DesGardius-me7gf 7 лет назад
"You earned it, you keep it... old buddy!"
@Vikingr4Jesus5919
@Vikingr4Jesus5919 5 лет назад
Classic Bond intro that will never get old, if you'd ask me.
@ross.metcalf
@ross.metcalf 5 лет назад
Woman: "James, you can't kill me! Not in cold blood." Me: *looks at title* "James Bond 007: Coldest Kills" Me: Oh, I think he can.
@PaulC19841
@PaulC19841 8 лет назад
Pierce Brosnan tells Sophie Marceau to call Robert Caryle off is the best Bond scene
@janeyrevanescence12
@janeyrevanescence12 11 лет назад
Only Sean Connery's Bond would play a round of solitaire while waiting for someone to come assassinate him.
@Bubbles99718
@Bubbles99718 6 лет назад
Dr. No kill was by far the coldest. Waits for him, playing cards no less, super chill and relaxed. Watchs as the guy empties his gun, truly chill. Knows he out, gives him 2 or 3 small moments of hope to pull the empty gun closer, letting him think there is a chance, extracts info all the while. Could (should?) have arrested him. Tells em indirectly that he's about to drop the hammer, "u've had your six". The grunt the guy gives is chilling too. Then the super cold, drops a second one in the back when he's down. Another grunt. There is however one flaw though. Semi autos action stays open on the last shot, deadman sitting would have known it was empty too. In fact, in rewatching it u can see the action stay open after the last shot. Of course in that moment any of us might not be thinking clearly. In denial hoping it's loaded? Still, cold pyshcopath at its best.
@ferabra8939
@ferabra8939 9 лет назад
I liked Moore's very much in FYEO. He's thought of as a bland Bond, but he can be quite tough at times. Here, by kicking the car (he didn't feel confortable doing it though). In Octopussy he shoots a guard right between the eyes.
@runlarryrun77
@runlarryrun77 5 лет назад
Disagree. Bond definitely wanted Locke dead because Bond liked the little Italian agent that Locke killed for the sake of it. Imo he was itching to boot that car over the edge.
@derroboter2895
@derroboter2895 3 года назад
@@runlarryrun77 He's talking Moore himself who was reluctant to film the scene as he felt it was too out of character for his version of Bond.
@seanwalsh72
@seanwalsh72 7 лет назад
Connery was so badass!
@johnwestcott5612
@johnwestcott5612 6 лет назад
1:38 Roger Moore's defining moment as James Bond (And only my second Bond movie ever, when I was a kid.). We needed more of that from him. He could do it when he tried. Just as good as Connery.
@The08Joker
@The08Joker 11 лет назад
sean connery in dr no , killing dent , is the best bond moment for me ,a cold kill and delivered with a great line , fantastic.
@Alienkiwi730
@Alienkiwi730 5 лет назад
"That's a Smith and Wesson, and you've had your 6" Cool line, but that's an M1911 pistol with a 7 round mag
@sergyu2500
@sergyu2500 10 лет назад
daniel craig's coldest kill is stabbing mr. dimitrios at the museum!!
@Lukerr239
@Lukerr239 10 лет назад
Agreed!
@jculver1674
@jculver1674 10 лет назад
No kidding, especially considering Bond had already cleaned the guy out at poker and seduced his wife, all in the same day. Remind me not to piss off Bond.
@jaherra2567
@jaherra2567 5 лет назад
How about the ending of Quantum of solace or does that count ?
@7ylerD
@7ylerD 5 лет назад
If it’s self-defense, it’s not a cold kill. The whole point is that he kills these people even though they are no longer a threat to him.
@IAMDigiMortal
@IAMDigiMortal 2 года назад
Ironically my fav bond cold kill comes from Roger Moore. That car kick is some cold shit
@HRHooChicken
@HRHooChicken 9 лет назад
Love how he says he won't ask again... then immediately asks again.
@admirosmanovic1368
@admirosmanovic1368 5 лет назад
No disrespect to the old school bonds but Pierce Bronson was the real jame bond goldeneye and the world is not enough was great.
@13vanhalen
@13vanhalen 9 лет назад
when pirece was bond he did bring out a cold side to him like when he threw off sean bean of that satellite in goldeneye and when he killed dr kuffmann in toworrow never dies when he say i'm just a professional doing a job and bond replies me too and it a personal kill to 007 and yet in the world is not enough he killed electra like she mean nothing to him
@Experiment632
@Experiment632 5 лет назад
The professor might've lived had he bolted for the door while Bond was distracted from when he lit up his cigarette and then when he extinguished his match.
@Metaltherebel92
@Metaltherebel92 9 лет назад
Great video! Really included some of bond`s best and most ruthless kills, I also enjoyed how you got all the major bonds and their respected scenes.. Also the scene where Moore bond is killing Stromberg was pretty cold, he basically shot him 4 times before he died :)
@strikerdelta
@strikerdelta 8 лет назад
+Ser Bronn of the blackwater He shot him four times because of the anemic effects of .32ACP on a fat man.
@halfhigh
@halfhigh 9 лет назад
You forgot the Roger Moore scene with the tie and the butler. The butler gives him the info he needs and Bond just lets him die anyway, cause fuck saving people.
@JCBro-yg8vd
@JCBro-yg8vd 9 лет назад
2:33-3:53 Screw the money, I have rules!
@cockshield
@cockshield 8 лет назад
+JCBro2014 What you didn't see was Bond quickly turning to Sharkey saying "quick! get a fucking fishing net" after the scene cut away.
@PeekaPeep
@PeekaPeep 8 лет назад
Or at the very least, Sharkey was the one who fished all that money out! Brother had his priorities straight, LOL!!! ;-D
@DanIel-fl1vc
@DanIel-fl1vc 6 лет назад
The casino royale intro is a masterpiece.
@TheWwwyzzerdd
@TheWwwyzzerdd 10 лет назад
I'm surprised Wint and Kidd's deaths are so overlooked. I mean, one was blown up after the other was burned alive. Dude, that's pretty brutal even for Bond.
@druidadru
@druidadru 9 лет назад
Well, he does have a licence to kill...
@jackcarver5412
@jackcarver5412 8 лет назад
Really now! Where is Tomorrow Never Dies "im just a professional"scene Peirce Bronson's emotionless face when he kills the hitman is borderline sociopathic.
@cockshield
@cockshield 8 лет назад
+Jack Carver VAIT! I'm chust a professional doink a chob!
@gunnargunnarsson5963
@gunnargunnarsson5963 5 лет назад
Me too
@RedShockInc
@RedShockInc 11 лет назад
we´re not talking about worst movies, we´re talking about coldest kills
@Skaitania
@Skaitania 7 лет назад
"...I WON'T ASK AGAIN!!" Asks twice more within the same sentence.
@electricgemini965
@electricgemini965 7 лет назад
The moments where Bond doesn't give a single fuck
@thrillerstonegaming69
@thrillerstonegaming69 10 лет назад
Most were not cold kills he was just doing his job.
@Monroe-is1sz
@Monroe-is1sz 10 лет назад
Him kicking the car was pretty cold.
@BuzzLOLOL
@BuzzLOLOL 10 лет назад
Thomas Templeton The bad guy was going to die anyway as the car was slipping over the edge, it was compassionate to kick the car and speed the process up... LOL!
@thrillerstonegaming69
@thrillerstonegaming69 10 лет назад
BuzzLOLOL
@Ilmaricinema
@Ilmaricinema 6 лет назад
"What is he doing?!" M: His job.
@da_BemBem
@da_BemBem 11 лет назад
I always found Brosnan to be under-rated. I loved him as Bond.
@alexthompson5275
@alexthompson5275 10 лет назад
these aren't cold kills they had it coming
@TangeClown
@TangeClown 10 лет назад
Cold Kills are referred to as kills on unarmed, cornered persons with no way of escape or defense. yes they were the villains but they were also unarmed and were supposed to be arrested. that being said, watching some people die is just so much more rewarding
@sundoga4961
@sundoga4961 9 лет назад
TangeClown Bond isn't a cop; he doesn't arrest people. He's an assassin.
@TangeClown
@TangeClown 9 лет назад
Sundog A i was explaining what cold kills are. and yes you are right, being a 00 agent he has a license to kill at his own discretion and doesnt need to arrest them. but its clear that he took pleasure out of these kills which is what is significant about them
@loulouwillis5648
@loulouwillis5648 9 лет назад
Sundog A Exactly, and they did try to kill him so it was not really cold to finish off someone who would have just kept trying to kill him.
@TangeClown
@TangeClown 9 лет назад
that one really wasnt even a cold kill. she may not have had a gun butch she had the radio to give the launch order.
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