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SKYFALL | 007 Meets Silva - Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem | James Bond 

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“Mommy was very bad.” James Bond (Daniel Craig) meets Silva for the first time in SKYFALL. In the first draft of the script for Bond 23, the villain was simply called “Javier Bardem” in anticipation of casting the actor in the role.
Directed by Sam Mendes.
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Комментарии : 4 тыс.   
@nickirmen6671
@nickirmen6671 3 года назад
Bond: "At least he isn't hitting my balls with a rope"
@MrJustonemorevoice
@MrJustonemorevoice 3 года назад
They day is still young
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802 3 года назад
cuz Silva wants Bond to do it to him. When did Bond films become so BDSM? LOL
@m74d3
@m74d3 3 года назад
@dona tello NEVER FORGET -11/17/2006
@HouseMusicNinja
@HouseMusicNinja 3 года назад
No Dutch scratching. 😥
@MrDhruvSrivastava
@MrDhruvSrivastava 3 года назад
His loss
@DCI-Frank-Burnside
@DCI-Frank-Burnside 3 года назад
Never trust a man who introduces himself with a rat-cannibalism anecdote.
@ITSAULGONE
@ITSAULGONE 3 года назад
It is the only man that can be trusted
@mou2322
@mou2322 3 года назад
okay thank you! xD
@sbalak
@sbalak 3 года назад
LMAO!
@save_our_cultures926
@save_our_cultures926 3 года назад
Actually I did just that once and it worked out deliciously for the rats
@iCANT_BELIEVE_YOU_SAID_THAT
@iCANT_BELIEVE_YOU_SAID_THAT 3 года назад
I never trust anyone tied to a chair.
@wintersakiller
@wintersakiller 10 месяцев назад
"What makes you think this is my first time?" "Oh Mr. Bond!" best set of lines in this movie
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful dialogue in this film
@graytonw5238
@graytonw5238 8 месяцев назад
That's a tough call as to the best line, but it was damn good. Bond was absolutely unflappable here. Silva tried his best but he couldn't rattle him. Both performances were top-notch though, and I'd have a hard time making the call on who had the upper hand in this entire scene. The give and take was an even match for sure.
@Wodenson
@Wodenson 8 месяцев назад
so sassy 😂
@jamesdoe3713
@jamesdoe3713 7 месяцев назад
While that line was superb, the best is the way Bond looks at him and says "resurrection". That hit Silva hard, even though Bond failed his MI6 test Silva knew then and there Bond is far more dangerous under real life pressure.
@kevinprior3549
@kevinprior3549 6 месяцев назад
Silva wasn't expecting that answer
@dominiccruz7469
@dominiccruz7469 Год назад
Out of all 007 villains, Silva is the most significant antagonist that pops to me the most. He nailed this role. A heart broken, vengeful, former agent filled with anger. The most personal purpose out of the rest. I love it! My 1 favorite 007 film.
@ryonagana
@ryonagana Год назад
what about Alec Travelyan?
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
That her Genius 2:07 ; ) , oh OK Javier rightreich ...
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
Are you Related to TomCruise ?
@TheLogicalBeast
@TheLogicalBeast Год назад
@@ryonagana Glad someone mentioned him! He's also a great tragic villain in the Bond films. Also Elektra as well, without the kidnapping she would not have turned.
@dominiccruz7469
@dominiccruz7469 Год назад
@@kittylionmeowroar7572 The name's Cruz, Dom Cruz. Lol I get that some times. That, and the boxer.
@polvoradelrey2423
@polvoradelrey2423 3 года назад
Bond: Is trained to endure any kind of torture. Bad guy: Proceeds to flirt.
@SignorAde
@SignorAde 3 года назад
He was doing it to set Bond off-balance. You'll see that the moment Bond shows he's immune to this tactic ("what makes you think this is my first time?"), Silva immediately drops it and tries something else.
@polvoradelrey2423
@polvoradelrey2423 3 года назад
@@SignorAde Actually it looks like Silva got pumped after Bond got out of the closet and tried to make him adhere to his enterprise.
@chopin65
@chopin65 3 года назад
Sounds like that would be torture to you.
@polvoradelrey2423
@polvoradelrey2423 3 года назад
@@chopin65 I do not work for the MI6. I would give up even before being captured.
@Forever18or21
@Forever18or21 3 года назад
SignorAde wtf. It it was me I wouldnt waste a single min, I’ll devour Craig DOEKSKWOAKEOALASJR
@JD-by9np
@JD-by9np 3 года назад
Whats the most you've ever lost on a coin toss, Mr Bond?
@hamedamini2519
@hamedamini2519 3 года назад
Underrated comment
@hamedamini2519
@hamedamini2519 3 года назад
Colonel Kurtz what am I calling for????
@TheHungryTrollRawr
@TheHungryTrollRawr 3 года назад
@@hamedamini2519 the coin toss! For your life ;) (sorry i forgot the exact words he used lol)
@hamedamini2519
@hamedamini2519 3 года назад
Colonel Kurtz alright then, tails?
@TheHungryTrollRawr
@TheHungryTrollRawr 3 года назад
@@hamedamini2519 *BLAM* (sorry, it was heads haha)
@mknees1467
@mknees1467 2 года назад
I sympathized so much with Silva I didn't want him die. It's so refreshing to come across a well written excellently performed villain. Also, Javier Bardem.
@drjohnsonhungwell5115
@drjohnsonhungwell5115 7 месяцев назад
Mr Bond looked uncomfortable 😮
@farmgal77
@farmgal77 2 месяца назад
Silva is my favourite Bond villain 🤩 brilliantly played by Mr Bardem, genius character 🤩
@wikipediaintellectual7088
@wikipediaintellectual7088 14 дней назад
The following movies justified his worldview.
@adityapai593
@adityapai593 8 месяцев назад
One thing i really liked about Silva is how he genuinely had a bit of compassion for bond. He showed bond that M sent him into the field even though he had failed his tests and was not fit enough for duty. He is also sympathetic to Bond when he sees the bullet wound on his chest another courtesy of M
@user-gc9qk7fo1w
@user-gc9qk7fo1w Месяц назад
I think the compassion is mostly feigned -- he sees great use in Bond and would much prefer to have him working with him. Killing him would be simple here, he reveals that his motivation is to recruit Bond to his cause and killing Bond in Silva's mind is always optional and available to him. His plan is to enter MI6 whether with the assistance of Bond or by other means, but prefers to have Bond's assistance to stick it to M personally for his perceived betrayal. Notice that Silva is fixated on the appearance of Bond having been betrayed and doesn't consider that Bond has M's trust and confidence to execute the mission. Actually one of the most believable and realistic villain encounters / tied to a chair scenes in a Bond movie I've ever seen. Hands-down my favorite writing and portrayal of a Bond villain, ever.
@spaceghost9440
@spaceghost9440 3 года назад
"I've got an itch... Down there" "oh mr bond"
@andrewbundy252
@andrewbundy252 2 года назад
Very good
@jaycuthbert245
@jaycuthbert245 2 года назад
"Now everyones going to know that you s###ed my balls ahahahaha!"
@elguty4045
@elguty4045 2 года назад
Man I still wonder who decided Casino Royal needed a ball smashing torture scene
@jaykingston9516
@jaykingston9516 2 года назад
@Louis Tea Enjoyer you a funny mon Mr bond 🤣🤣
@bubbaguy4411
@bubbaguy4411 2 года назад
Exactly...everyone thinks the line of "what makes you think this is my first time" was about sex...naw. It was about being tied to a chair ...
@enby_kensei
@enby_kensei 2 года назад
Henchmen: "Oh for fuck's sake, is he telling the rat story again?"
@TLATL2009
@TLATL2009 2 года назад
Lmao
@joshuabarboza859
@joshuabarboza859 2 года назад
Hahahaha
@smileyscrubs2262
@smileyscrubs2262 2 года назад
hahahahahaah
@johnhehir508
@johnhehir508 Год назад
Rat story was stolen from other movie script
@dominiccruz7469
@dominiccruz7469 Год назад
[sigh] 𝘢𝘨𝘢𝘪𝘯 with the rodent story.
@UltimaKeyMaster
@UltimaKeyMaster 2 года назад
"So what's yours?" "....Ressurrection." That's meta on multiple levels.
@thedude4254
@thedude4254 2 года назад
Not anymore, sadly...
@edminster1
@edminster1 Год назад
@@thedude4254 It will be, once again, with a new 007. Definitely Resurrection.
@cleanerben9636
@cleanerben9636 Год назад
@@edminster1 I highly doubt it
@edminster1
@edminster1 Год назад
@@cleanerben9636 If they do not cave in to woke-garbage-trend, we will have anew 007 and a new actor for new movies, obviously.
@tritonus162
@tritonus162 Год назад
@@edminster1 Are you haunted by ghosts?
@loquaciousjango4214
@loquaciousjango4214 Год назад
I don't know if Silva was bisexual, homosexual or any kind of sexual at all. It doesn't matter. His intent was to freak Bond out, to make him insecure and shake his footing. When Bond, the avatar of classical masculinity, responds that he has no issues with this scenario and that there is nothing un-masculine about homosexuality, Silva is instantly rebuffed and switches tactics. He starts to exploit Bond's relationship with the women he cares about, namely Severine and M, knowing that is his true weakness.
@al-pg4zv
@al-pg4zv Год назад
Exactly, and i don't know you, but if a guy comes to me in that actitud i would be scared
@lordjimbo2
@lordjimbo2 Год назад
You can see why that's the most replayed scene - for all of the attention, rightfully so, that Bardem gets, Craig's verbal counterpunch reasserts dominance despite his negative position. When Craig was given a good screenplay and allowed to actually act, in this and Casino Royale, they made two instant classics.
@MarcusSingletaryDMV
@MarcusSingletaryDMV Месяц назад
Awesome analogy...didn't look at it like that b4 - but I DID always notice the change in tone as Silva is about to lead Bond up to the girl
@adamb.8112
@adamb.8112 3 года назад
Meanwhile the henchmen are like “man my boss is weird”.
@aaronmendoza5596
@aaronmendoza5596 2 года назад
Surprised this had no comments
@solomonking8557
@solomonking8557 2 года назад
Nope. All his henchmen are gay.
@radhikapatil1986
@radhikapatil1986 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@markdeen9316
@markdeen9316 2 года назад
Hilarious and accurate observation....if you are going for laughs, mission accomplished.
@mjbeatle94
@mjbeatle94 2 года назад
Or, "Here we go again..."
@aaronmehaffey6251
@aaronmehaffey6251 3 года назад
Javier Bardem is one those actors who, as soon as he enters the frame just says "This is a nice scene you've got here. It's mine now."
@bacht4799
@bacht4799 3 года назад
Ohh the Phillip Hoffman Seymour kind of actor oh yeah I get what you mean..
@aaronmehaffey6251
@aaronmehaffey6251 3 года назад
@@bacht4799 Yup. Or Tim Curry, Mads Mikkelsen, or Ian McShane. The one who shines brightest in the supporting roles.
@Phillip1220
@Phillip1220 2 года назад
@@aaronmehaffey6251 You've got a good eye.
@redballoon9007
@redballoon9007 2 года назад
Probably Jim Carrey as well-
@aaronmehaffey6251
@aaronmehaffey6251 2 года назад
@@redballoon9007 I disagree. I love Jim, but he's definitely a leading man. Works best when he's the central figure with lots of support. Javier Bardem, Ian McShane, Alfred Molina, et--they capitalize on the potential of supporting roles to create truly memorable characters as foils to the star.
@nightshadeii9248
@nightshadeii9248 10 месяцев назад
“What makes you think it’s my first time?” That Bond…always knew he was a switch hitter 😂
@clanwaddell5628
@clanwaddell5628 9 месяцев назад
Javier Barden nails his performance in everything he does. He has a voice and a presence. He caught my eye in No Country For Old Men and everything else he does, he is very memorable.
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 28 дней назад
I just watched Dune Part 1& 2 the other day and he's phenomenal in that too. He's a religious zealot who, while well meaning, essentially blindly follows a guy he perceives to be his prophet. That's why Javier is great, he picks a wide range of roles.
@hegstad9
@hegstad9 3 года назад
"What makes you think this is my first time ?" "Oh, Mr. Bond !"
@blackberrycobbler4me
@blackberrycobbler4me 3 года назад
LMAO !!
@poojasingh-ld2qk
@poojasingh-ld2qk 3 года назад
Naughty. Mr. Bond has been a baaaaad boy. 😂 ☺️ 😀
@urbanwarrior3470
@urbanwarrior3470 3 года назад
Brilliant line. Inspired by many a Spanish Gay (Ai, Senor Bond...)
@errhka
@errhka 3 года назад
I remember saying to myself 'that is so fucking hot' when I watched it for the first time XD
@PlgDctr
@PlgDctr 3 года назад
𝑶𝒉 𝒎𝒚
@darkages9507
@darkages9507 3 года назад
This guy has a quite nice bitcoin mining rig...
@danialyousaf6456
@danialyousaf6456 3 года назад
Didn't think I'd see a tarkov reference but here we are 😂. Don't really play it sadly but I like it.
@chiefinasmith
@chiefinasmith 3 года назад
@@danialyousaf6456 farming Bitcoin isn’t a Tarkov reference bro lmao that happens in real life
@danialyousaf6456
@danialyousaf6456 3 года назад
@@chiefinasmith yeah but I thought it was a tarkov reference. Only ever seen a bitcoin farm in that game.
@mg19cal
@mg19cal 3 года назад
In China, no less
@kabalan20
@kabalan20 3 года назад
he's running a minecraft server
@ceufrscio707
@ceufrscio707 7 месяцев назад
3:19 i love how even though they are enemies and wanna kill each other. He won't poke his emotional wounds here
@CardanoWEEDStakePool
@CardanoWEEDStakePool 2 месяца назад
Never noticed that, interesting 🧐
@toofar2real
@toofar2real Месяц назад
I felt a kinship with Bond especially in that moment. They share alot of similarities
@MrImastinker
@MrImastinker Месяц назад
He’s probably an orphan too. Would likely consider it “bad taste” to push further. By his own messed up standards, anyway.
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 28 дней назад
​@@toofar2realI got that feeling too. He has a real "ehh- never mind" attitude about it.
@wikipediaintellectual7088
@wikipediaintellectual7088 14 дней назад
He doesn't want to kill Bond here. He wants to turn him to his cause because he's extremely lonely and sees a kindred soul.
@manasbhadauria2935
@manasbhadauria2935 10 месяцев назад
probaly the best villain of entire craig-era bond movies
@danzetterstrom7917
@danzetterstrom7917 3 года назад
One of the best Bond villain intros ever.
@fortis17
@fortis17 3 года назад
One of the best movie villain intros ever.
@ryanjohn6690
@ryanjohn6690 3 года назад
Dan Zetterstrom I only hated his acting when he was destroying the house, but everything else was perfect
@philjamieson5572
@philjamieson5572 3 года назад
Dan Zetterstrom: Yeah. True.
@jacklambert1521
@jacklambert1521 3 года назад
It's up there with Alec Trevelyan in Goldeneye for sure. Just a long discussion between villain and Bond. All Bond movies should have an introduction like that.
@imranbecks
@imranbecks 3 года назад
Only to have him be merely a pawn of Spectre in the sequel to Skyfall 🙄
@riftzgaming3081
@riftzgaming3081 3 года назад
“She never tied me to a chair” Her loss BRUHHHH I DIED WHEN I HEARD THIS
@tydshiin5783
@tydshiin5783 3 года назад
Ikr?
@masterwindu1234
@masterwindu1234 2 года назад
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@kjoseph8323
@kjoseph8323 Год назад
This scene with a super long take of Javier talking about rats is just phenomenal in great scripting and especially in great acting.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
👍👍👍. Amazing performances and filmmaking
@lancecryor
@lancecryor Год назад
I love Silva's jab at bonds skills when he says "but you're not nearly the agent I was, I can tell you that". His skills gave him a huge ego even though it seems hidden.
@elliot3197
@elliot3197 3 года назад
He’s trying to make Bond uncomfortable by touching him but I think Bond reverse UNO’d Silva by acting like he was into it aha
@UltimaKeyMaster
@UltimaKeyMaster 3 года назад
He's also not wrong what with the uh... *interesting* methods Le Chiffre had used on him. He didn't even need to use that to throw him off, just pure facts.
@Mr12ob
@Mr12ob 3 года назад
@@UltimaKeyMaster That's the exact reference.
@cerisem7727
@cerisem7727 3 года назад
"To the right! To the right!" Bond: "The whole world is going to know you died scratching my balls!"
@shottygod13
@shottygod13 3 года назад
@@cerisem7727 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MrImastinker
@MrImastinker 3 года назад
I love Silva's reaction. "Oh, Mr. Bond!" He's like "the audacity, I like this guy"
@WH250398
@WH250398 3 года назад
I love how his whole speach was done in one shot
@infinightsky
@infinightsky 3 года назад
Is that true?
@WH250398
@WH250398 3 года назад
@@infinightsky Yes, it is. Him walking from the elevator to the chair was one shot.
@Orcawhale1
@Orcawhale1 3 года назад
*speech.
@Dman40000
@Dman40000 3 года назад
@NorCal Rider how do yuo know?
@Bloons-er3xl
@Bloons-er3xl 3 года назад
NorCal Rider ?
@jamesfrancese6091
@jamesfrancese6091 Месяц назад
3:20 I love how Silva doesn’t gloat about that one (childhood trauma) - he’s just like “…you don’t say”
@Ancor_Vantian
@Ancor_Vantian 2 года назад
0:30 "My grandmother had an island" Totally relatable lmao. Excellent acting from Mr. Bardem. 3:17 "Pathological rejection of authority... based on _unresolved_ childhood traumas" - No comment. Respect.
@mattf2535
@mattf2535 3 года назад
Javier Bardem, such a versatile actor; he's played so many different roles from unemployed funny laborer, psychopathic killer, to a creepy, vengeful former 00 agent.
@jackrobinson1073
@jackrobinson1073 3 года назад
Alvaro González wdym
@CertifiedAmen
@CertifiedAmen 3 года назад
Alvaro González But he still is a good actor though, nonetheless could you really blame him? Hes a celebrity...when a person has fame and money for that long in their life they become disconnected to the average person, hence why him and most celebrities think that being “woke” is being good when really it makes them really douche, nevertheless Javier is a good actor, seriously talented
@iTubeYourDadsMinge
@iTubeYourDadsMinge 3 года назад
i LiCkeD hiS bLonDe wiG in onCe, yeW knEw !
@theorodgers4991
@theorodgers4991 3 года назад
Cursed pirate...
@firedude1Productions
@firedude1Productions 3 года назад
And a cursed ghost Spanish captain
@sombrasemp3515
@sombrasemp3515 3 года назад
No arguments: Silva is the best Bond girl of all time!!!!
@miriamponlatetera4611
@miriamponlatetera4611 2 года назад
😅😅😅😅😅😅
@michaelcarrasquillo4781
@michaelcarrasquillo4781 2 года назад
Lol
@user-hm1xf1vk5x
@user-hm1xf1vk5x 2 года назад
wow
@lindildeev5721
@lindildeev5721 2 года назад
Vesper wouldn't agree and let's not speak about Tatiana. She may be pretty dumb, she knows the art of seducing. She's just no match for Bond.
@californiacating4690
@californiacating4690 2 года назад
Well damn
@russmeyer100
@russmeyer100 2 года назад
This has to be one of the best Bond films I have ever seen and this scene brings together two actors at the top of their game in Daniel and Javier. Pure gold from beginning to end.
@TheFrodoBaggins33
@TheFrodoBaggins33 2 года назад
When I first saw this scene, as soon as I realized that the camera would be fixed behind Bond as Javier would walk in frame, I knew this scene was absolutely brilliant. Such a smart director decision, and Javier absolutely NAILED the part through the entire film
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 года назад
Javier Bardem absolutely nailed this role, a phenomenal performance for sure.
@talktorch6005
@talktorch6005 2 года назад
Dude why are you everywhere
@strikerbowls791
@strikerbowls791 2 года назад
Top 15 Bond villian for sure
@tiago3272b
@tiago3272b 2 года назад
Absolutely!
@dannwan8537
@dannwan8537 2 года назад
@@strikerbowls791 Top 5!
@chrisstanley9477
@chrisstanley9477 2 года назад
@Daniel Large step out of the car please sir
@ChairmanMeow1
@ChairmanMeow1 3 года назад
The beginning -- where he walks slowly from the elevator all the way to Bond, while saying an entire dialogue.. with multiple emotions, with perfect timing. No cuts. Just a complete masterclass in acting.
@Emperorhirohito19272
@Emperorhirohito19272 2 года назад
@@Barefoot67 skyfall was great what are you on about
@Emperorhirohito19272
@Emperorhirohito19272 2 года назад
@@Barefoot67 fucking cry about it man Jesus
@Emperorhirohito19272
@Emperorhirohito19272 2 года назад
@@Barefoot67 to make you cry, everyone else really liked it
@DemonBoy3223
@DemonBoy3223 2 года назад
A hypnotic shot, I remember being deeply ingrained into it in the cinema, even the entire theater was quiet the whole time. I'd say that this shot alone should have gotten Roger Deakins the Oscar. It's nice to see an action movie that has stellar cinematography, knowing when to allow the camera to sit and take in what it is shooting.
@imSLO-
@imSLO- 2 года назад
@@Barefoot67 you’re so edgy! Lmao
@DrumsTheWord
@DrumsTheWord Год назад
Just a superb performance from Javier Bardem. What a scene! So clever in many ways...and so unexpected and fresh for a Bond villain.
@fabioeliasreisritter8827
@fabioeliasreisritter8827 Год назад
Javier Bardem is a genius, one of the greatest actors we've been graced to witness.
@runawayplane6166
@runawayplane6166 2 года назад
How on earth, did he manage that whole speech walking towards Bond and finish it so perfectly right in front of him?
@SAMSARALIVEEEEEE
@SAMSARALIVEEEEEE 2 года назад
good screenplay
@madgavin7568
@madgavin7568 2 года назад
I thought I was the only one who noticed too. He stopped walking right at the moment he finished the sentence with 'RAT'.
@keegansayshi2479
@keegansayshi2479 2 года назад
Old school actor. I used to do the same thing on stage.
@turbodick94
@turbodick94 2 года назад
timing monologues across the space of the set is a common practice in theatre and stage acting! :)
@richardkovacs2006
@richardkovacs2006 2 года назад
@@paulclarke84 he loves dramatic entrances... after all Silva is a drama queen throughout skyfall
@ashutoshrattan7940
@ashutoshrattan7940 3 года назад
"Look what she did to you.." "Well, she never tied me to a chair" Damn Bond at his best!!
@philjamieson5572
@philjamieson5572 3 года назад
Excellent comment. Very best regards.
@suvasisbhadra4069
@suvasisbhadra4069 3 года назад
Her loss... 😁
@otaldogrifyn
@otaldogrifyn 3 года назад
Her loss
@watef3
@watef3 3 года назад
Her loss.... - Silva
@Hei_Darkfire
@Hei_Darkfire 3 года назад
Maybe Craig's Bond was at his best. Which isn't really saying much considering how awful these movies are. But this doesn't compare to the old better Bonds like Connery, Brosnan and Moore.
@coretski8970
@coretski8970 6 месяцев назад
No matter how many times I've watched this scene, it never gets old
@jonathanng0603
@jonathanng0603 10 месяцев назад
one of the funniest and scariest bond villains ever
@actioncom2748
@actioncom2748 3 года назад
I never got the feeling that Silva hated Bond. If anything, he was trying to warn Bond off. That working for MI6 and M would destroy Bond. Which is why he offered Bond a job. I know that part of this is a cynical ploy to turn M's favorite agent against her. But you got to admit that Silva makes a pretty good case.
@sonrouge
@sonrouge 3 года назад
Except it's rather clear Silva is a few bricks shy of a full load.
@UltimaKeyMaster
@UltimaKeyMaster 3 года назад
It's too bad that Bond simply doesn't give much of a crap about the insinuation of being sent out to die being unprepared. Silva makes damn good points, but even in a rebooted universe, Bond is always loyal to the mission.
@actioncom2748
@actioncom2748 3 года назад
@@UltimaKeyMaster But Bond has been listening to Silva. After M meets with Silva, Bond gives her a "Is it true" look in the hallway. After which she confirms it and gives her reasons. I guess, in the end, Silva got what he wanted.
@ThomasNigelHawkins
@ThomasNigelHawkins 3 года назад
Silva makes a pretty good nutcase too haha!
@philjamieson5572
@philjamieson5572 3 года назад
@@sonrouge Excellent comment. I laughed out loud when I read it. Nice turn of phrase.
@phil_matic
@phil_matic 2 года назад
Skyfall was the peak of the Craig saga, and arguably one of the best Bond films ever made
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 2 года назад
My top 3: 1. Casino Royale 2. Skyfall 3. Goldfinger
@dukes1993724
@dukes1993724 2 года назад
Skyfall Casino Royale No Time to Die
@jenisia3600
@jenisia3600 2 года назад
Facts.
@roriestannard9467
@roriestannard9467 2 года назад
Casino Royale No Time To Die Skyfall Spectre QofS
@phil_matic
@phil_matic 2 года назад
@@roriestannard9467 Just out of curiosity, what did you find better about No Time to Die than Skyfall?
@thomasvarley380
@thomasvarley380 5 месяцев назад
Can we all just take a minute to appreciate Javier Bardems magnificently shaped head and face ??
@Blashmack
@Blashmack 2 года назад
Javier Bardem was just featured in a video in Vanity Fair's RU-vid channel where he goes through several roles he's had in his career. In the middle of the video he grabs the side of his jacket and adjusts it as he's talking about playing Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men - and that's exactly the move he does in this clip as Silva with his suit jacket at 2:34! A bit of useless info but it's nice to see that it's actually the actors own mannerism that has bled into the character.
@opedromagico
@opedromagico 3 года назад
After Bond insinuates that he might like men too, the bad guy stops it, and this reminded me of a female friend of mine that managed to escape rape once. She got picked up by a guy with a gun, he stated his intentions and put her inside the car. When inside the car, after some minutes, she realized hitting him or jumping out could be deadly, so she started to say how bad she has been needing a strong man with attitude in her life, "just like you", and started making insinuations about going out on some dates, become a couple and presenting him to her family. After hearing that, the guy decided to drop her off the car and she went home without any physical harm. She explained to me that she understood that the thrill the guy wanted was to have forced sex, so once she willingly accepted it, there was nothing for him anymore. Still, it was a traumatic experience. She went through therapy and only 30 years after the incident she started to share this story with people because no one knew about it. She cried telling me this story, it was intense to listen to, but it seems like sharing this story was the final process of her healing, she is doing fine now, always smiling, laughs a lot, and like telling jokes 🙏🏻
@galaxysilver69
@galaxysilver69 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this story. I'm glad she's okay now. Even though she managed to escape, I couldn't imagine the feeling after that. :"
@Testosterooster
@Testosterooster 3 года назад
Damn, her quick thinking saved her
@sager3388
@sager3388 3 года назад
Nice! Glad she escaped that situation. My Grandmother was about to get raped in El Paso Texas. It was 2 men and one of the guys picked her up n put her on the hood of a car...she then started acting sexual to him and when he let his guard down; she pulled out a gun and shot him in the head, then shot the other guy in the chest. Killing both! She then rushed home and told her Brother they had to leave town and thus...My family and I was born in California!
@micahjohansson7573
@micahjohansson7573 3 года назад
Your friend's tactic was impressive. I'm glad to know that she is doing okay. Good for her.
@singhatar0912
@singhatar0912 3 года назад
Holy fuck dude, hope you’re friend is doing well and healthy !!!
@WishMount
@WishMount 2 года назад
Javier's rat monologue is just superb. This whole scene is superb.
@user-og6hl6lv7p
@user-og6hl6lv7p 2 года назад
Nah, it's pretty contrived.
@slickrick5596
@slickrick5596 Год назад
I do that kind of thing erday.
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
That her Genius 2:07 ; ) , oh OK Javier rightreich ...
@thegyattiestmanalive22.2
@thegyattiestmanalive22.2 Год назад
@@user-og6hl6lv7p yes, the bond villain prepared the speech. one thing being contrived doesn’t make it less brilliant.
@samuellefischer9596
@samuellefischer9596 7 месяцев назад
He has been the only JB villain in the past 25 years thats truly given me the chills
@chrislaverick6413
@chrislaverick6413 11 месяцев назад
Arguably the greatest bond villain in my opinion
@TheChosen2030
@TheChosen2030 10 месяцев назад
Mine is auric goldfinger
@BadAssEngineering
@BadAssEngineering 3 года назад
- She never tied me to a Chair -*her loss* LOOOOOL
@babauranai
@babauranai 3 года назад
"what makes you think this is my first time?" is the best fuckin bond line ever
@HHM_howard
@HHM_howard 2 года назад
Right next to “I’ve got a itch down there”
@gen2mediainc.577
@gen2mediainc.577 2 года назад
Craig was hyped to be the new James Bond, can’t imagine how he must have felt when he saw the script for the FIRST fucking movie in the series
@Dempsey1873
@Dempsey1873 Месяц назад
Ok calm down now
@arkhamknight123
@arkhamknight123 5 месяцев назад
Man, I love Javier Bardem.
@szym3000
@szym3000 Год назад
Bardem and Waltz are the best what could have ever happen to Bond series. Two geniuses. Two acting Leonardo da Vincis.
@Alex38369
@Alex38369 11 месяцев назад
Wish they wrote waltz blofeld better but he was good
@Forenzikproductions
@Forenzikproductions 3 года назад
All his training prepared him for this moment. 4:43 Bonds gets hard... *OH MR BOND!* (Silva walks away) Bond: ".....Thank god it worked."
@captainrogerdodger144
@captainrogerdodger144 2 года назад
Bond loves bondage😂James Bondage
@ohyeah8283
@ohyeah8283 2 года назад
His name is bondage....James Bondage.
@Joe_Parmesan
@Joe_Parmesan 2 года назад
@@ohyeah8283 License to Thrill
@xmanc5687
@xmanc5687 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@chrisplummer336
@chrisplummer336 2 года назад
He could say. I have an itch down there. Haha
@philjamieson5572
@philjamieson5572 3 года назад
I really liked this Bond villain. It's a shame he was killed off. His character, in my opinion,seems more interesting than Blofeld and deserving of more than one appearance in the series.
@Curi0u50ne
@Curi0u50ne 3 года назад
Rubbish, I can see Blofelts angry expression as he asks his gun toting guards to take Bond below,
@philjamieson5572
@philjamieson5572 3 года назад
@@Curi0u50ne It's just my opinion - my preference, if you like. It doesn't mean one is better than the other. They're both excellent villains, I think.
@Curi0u50ne
@Curi0u50ne 3 года назад
Phil Jamieson I agree and there’s Scaramanger, totally pissed (roger more)bond off at dinner lov that scene, now he’s a villain...” listening to Scaramanga talk about bonds earnings was by far more entertaining than listening to this guy quietly lecture on pest control then go over bonds health stats?🥱
@migelcorales2757
@migelcorales2757 3 года назад
He’s still alive
@kintoru6676
@kintoru6676 3 года назад
The guy is Silva
@jankam2418
@jankam2418 Год назад
I’m obsessed with the scene: the rat story , how Silva tells it, the attempt to get him to turn on M, all of it ! I actually understood the anger of Silva.
@sterlingforbes3872
@sterlingforbes3872 Год назад
When James says "I made my own choices" and then Bardem says, "you think you did" ... that in itself is AMAZING writing. Simple and true.
@helios0074
@helios0074 2 года назад
I just picked up on this. The look of interest Silva gives Bond after saying "Pathological rejection of authority based on unresolved childhood trauma." It leads to the scene at the end of the movie when he sees Bond's parent's grave and he smiles. He realises the source of that trauma and laughs. There's something new I always notice every time I see this brilliant movie.
@TeeLow
@TeeLow Год назад
I never caught that before! Damn I gotta go back and watch it now
@smm2929
@smm2929 Год назад
Is the trauma due to the death of the parents or because they were bad parents?
@SphincterOfDoom
@SphincterOfDoom Год назад
I mean M says elsewhere that orphans always made the best agents.
@Brontosaur77
@Brontosaur77 8 месяцев назад
here he doesnt even taunt bond about it because he realises it hits too close to home, they re the same in that regard
@JV-ut4fi
@JV-ut4fi 4 месяца назад
​@Brontosaur77 true, it could be that Silva was an orphan too
@DanteDecimusValerius
@DanteDecimusValerius 3 года назад
Silva is arguably one of the greatest Bond villains ever, one of the few to have had such a significant impact and actually accomplish what he set out to do.
@RCDesertRat
@RCDesertRat 3 года назад
And he was a sympathetic bad guy. Xavier Bardem played him with such depth. Most villains in movies are very flat two dimensional beings
@Artorion
@Artorion 3 года назад
He's the best villain for Daniel's bond out of all the other's
@geert574
@geert574 3 года назад
He's just gay copy of Solomon Lane
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802 3 года назад
@simom le good argument lol
@TA-ht4jo
@TA-ht4jo 3 года назад
What do you think about the villain in Goldeneye?
@SergeantExtreme
@SergeantExtreme 6 месяцев назад
"What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss, Mr Bond?"
@matthewbryant958
@matthewbryant958 Год назад
Damn Javier plays the bad guy role brilliantly, I’d say one of the best Bond villains
@kainigwon5433
@kainigwon5433 3 года назад
This is the villain that i like! Evil, yet nice and smooth, relaxed and even funny! He knows that bond is his enemy, yet he treats him like his best friend. That is classy!
@CameronM1138
@CameronM1138 2 года назад
He's treating him like a little more than a friend... ;)
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 2 года назад
The villains that have that “calm, relaxed, but threatening” demeanor are always so awesome! Kinda like Darth Vader
@AWildRaito
@AWildRaito 2 года назад
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
@shottygod13
@shottygod13 2 года назад
Even enemies can show respect
@TLATL2009
@TLATL2009 2 года назад
Right
@Stuart267
@Stuart267 3 года назад
The man barely raises his voice throughout the film, that's what makes him one of the greatest villains in movie history, his intimidation factor has never been equaled in a Bond movie, past or present
@martam4142
@martam4142 3 года назад
He is pathetic.
@Stuart267
@Stuart267 3 года назад
@@martam4142 While you're entitled to the opinion many fans would disagree. He was the best thing about Skyfall
@Chris-zi4mo
@Chris-zi4mo 3 года назад
@@martam4142 Why?
@mondraymondo
@mondraymondo 2 года назад
I was quite impressed by this villain when I saw him. There’s an aura of discreet intelligence of him. Unlike old villains who do evil laughter and yell out their desire to destroy the world lol
@mongoemaniac247
@mongoemaniac247 Год назад
@@mondraymondo Javier was definitely a intelligent Villain
@JediPhoenix1976
@JediPhoenix1976 Год назад
Fantastic monologue, and I absolutely love the callback Bond delivers at the end - "Last rat standing."
@---Tre---
@---Tre--- 11 месяцев назад
I just love that Frank-N-Furter entrance!!! Classic!
@FEARisCOLD
@FEARisCOLD 2 года назад
I’m always so impressed to see an actor learn so much dialogue in a language that’s 2nd to them.
@holliswilliams8426
@holliswilliams8426 2 года назад
It's rehearsed and memorised, I could definitely memorise ''to be or not to be'' speech in Spanish if I wanted to.
@joebloggs6922
@joebloggs6922 2 года назад
@@holliswilliams8426 You wouldn’t be able to make it sound authentic though cause you wouldn’t understand it enough to be able to express all the mannerisms and intonations required. It would just sound wooden and forced
@sunsetman22
@sunsetman22 2 года назад
@@joebloggs6922 depends on how much you've studied the language, or maybe you don't even need to understand it at all. for example, in Carlito's Way, the actor who plays the fat gangster didn't know a lick of english, and yet he memorized his lines phonetically, and delivered them perfectly.
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
That her Genius 2:07 ; ) , oh OK Javier rightreich ...
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
Putin
@MohnJcIntyre
@MohnJcIntyre 3 года назад
This scene was so amazing - Silva was trying so hard to convince Bond that what M did was a betrayal, but only in fact reinforced that Bond was her favorite. Clearing him for field duty despite everyone else saying not to? What else is that but favoritism & relying on Bond? As soon as Silva saw the 'seduction' wasn't making Bond uncomfortable, he switched tactics. No, Bond had the upper hand this entire time, despite being tied to a chair and hardly saying a word.
@eltorpedo67
@eltorpedo67 2 года назад
What else is that but favoritism & relying on Bond? While she was definitely relying on Bond - she knew whatever his physical and mental impairments were he'd eliminate Silva, but at what cost? His own life?
@abel9351
@abel9351 2 года назад
​@@eltorpedo67 she was using him. did you skip the part where he called her a bitch during word associations? if she was so confident in bond, she wouldnt have ordered moneypenny to take the shot. bond ultimately scolded M for this later. in fact, silva WAS successful in shaking bond's trust in M. after they were walking away from silva, M had to explain the backdrop of who silva was as bond was taken aback by his disfigurement. you can also read in the original script that bond was shocked to find that M lied to him about his score and being cleared for duty. also important to note, M does use people as she used silva when he was stationed in HK. silva wasnt in bond's place too long ago and she gave him up to the chinese. its not so much personal as it is professional.
@eltorpedo67
@eltorpedo67 2 года назад
@@abel9351 Why are you telling me this? I'm saying the same thing.
@abel9351
@abel9351 2 года назад
@@eltorpedo67 oh i completely misread and confused comments! yeah were on the same page and agree with the comment you wrote 100
@gaurika5481
@gaurika5481 2 года назад
m also backed up bond in quantum when the cia wanted him suspended
@TLATL2009
@TLATL2009 2 года назад
Bro like Silva is prolly one of the best bond villains. To hold bond hostage, not torturin him @ all. Just talkin to him. Grabs the chair, sits back. Legs crossed, laughin. Reading bonds test results like he’s a doctor or some shit. telling bond the truth about m and his childhood. It’s almost as if he’s tryin to help bond in a weird way. javier Borden is a genius actor. The monologue while walkin to bond is fantastic. Great direction from the dp(director of photography). One of the best scenes in the movie.
@garrywitcomb2334
@garrywitcomb2334 2 года назад
One of the best Bond films ever in my opinion,just brilliant !
@cococrooks2638
@cococrooks2638 3 года назад
From what I read, Bardem didn't quite understand his character in the script so asked for it in his native Spanish so he could appreciate the character. I find that not only cute but dedicated to his craft.
@abel9351
@abel9351 2 года назад
thats false ... his english is perfect he understood it the first time around
@jobsmine
@jobsmine 2 года назад
@@abel9351 lmao how did you guys even know if what you said isn't made up
@abel9351
@abel9351 2 года назад
@@jobsmine you can see his other movies and see that he speaks perfect english (no country for old men)
@jubiladoatope
@jubiladoatope 2 года назад
@@abel9351 Supongo que seras español por el nombre pero lo dire en ingles por si alguien mas lo lee Even though he may have very good english its easy for non native speakers to misunderstand certain made up expressions ,like we might understand something too literal and be like wtf , it also helps reading it in your native language ,easier to understand everything obviously.
@wentoneisendon6502
@wentoneisendon6502 2 года назад
What nonsense...
@bk6010
@bk6010 3 года назад
"manipulate Game Stop stock price on a short squeeze"
@konstantinkoverchenko9587
@konstantinkoverchenko9587 3 года назад
LOL! >_
@dengmadhel
@dengmadhel 3 года назад
Click. Done 💎👐
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802 3 года назад
He did that? He's alive!
@DantesMuayThai
@DantesMuayThai 2 года назад
ye boiiiiiiiiii
@rujotheone
@rujotheone 2 года назад
Done. Easy
@valentinvazquez965
@valentinvazquez965 24 дня назад
I ask myself how he was able to go through the introduction so perfectly and make it line up with those steps. Astounds me
@nikopteros1659
@nikopteros1659 Год назад
I find myself revisiting this clip a lot, this monologue is just so well made and satisfying
@chanchito4401
@chanchito4401 2 года назад
Imagine if that old elevator had gotten stuck and Silva's henchmen had to come with a ladder to rescue him, all while Bond is just sitting there watching.
@WilkinsonX
@WilkinsonX 2 года назад
But the ladder isn’t tall enough, so they have to call the elevator maintenance guy, who takes 3 full hours to arrive at Silva’s big gay paradise island.
@chanchito4401
@chanchito4401 2 года назад
@@WilkinsonX Meanwhile Silva is absolutely desperate for a piss and facing away from Bond because his face is contorting a little trying to hold back the stream.
@markdeen9316
@markdeen9316 2 года назад
You think weird things....it's much appreciated.
@WilkinsonX
@WilkinsonX 2 года назад
@Chanchito James waits while listening to the muffled voice of Silva- he’s bitching on the phone to his henchman. “…whole intro ruined you know…”, “…entire weekend practicing…”, “Yes”, “very dramatic very cool…”, “you have no idea how much this meant to me…”, “…just killed the tension…”, “…we had to measure the floor”
@DiagonalByte
@DiagonalByte 2 года назад
@@markdeen9316 To be fair... check the title of this video? How could it not be weird?????
@potatostuff4632
@potatostuff4632 3 года назад
That little pause when he mentioned " unresolved childhood trauma "
@AJ-vz9oi
@AJ-vz9oi 2 года назад
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@miriamponlatetera4611
@miriamponlatetera4611 2 года назад
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiii
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 2 года назад
When Silva goes: “OOF!” Had me dying with laughter
@Human_of_the_World
@Human_of_the_World 2 года назад
I think there is much more to it than just a pause.
@haruko2871
@haruko2871 2 года назад
Can someone please explain what did silva meant ;-; Greatly appreciated if some kind soul would do that
@QuantumOfSolace1
@QuantumOfSolace1 11 месяцев назад
Excellent scene by Javier Bardem- the timing and movement and dialog - amazing!!
@robbymarcugalino5206
@robbymarcugalino5206 Месяц назад
"she never tied me to a chair" "her loss"
@hisoka4736
@hisoka4736 2 года назад
Silva: What did you score in you marksmanship evaluation? Bond: 70 Silva: HA HA HA HA
@settekwan2708
@settekwan2708 2 года назад
"40"
@R.R.R.465
@R.R.R.465 2 года назад
*Laughs in Bardem*
@adastrizzy
@adastrizzy 2 года назад
I love how people still come back here (after almost 10 years!!) to appreciate Bardem & Craig’s amazing performance in Skyfall haha
@carltaylor4914
@carltaylor4914 2 года назад
there was no need to remind me how old this movie is
@adastrizzy
@adastrizzy 2 года назад
@@carltaylor4914 I just couldn’t believe it myself! But you’re right, cinematic masterpieces like these are timeless
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 2 года назад
There’s basically not one bad performance in this movie, but Craig, Bardem, and Dench KILLED it!
@DrMeowWoof
@DrMeowWoof 2 года назад
I think Daniel Craig is my favourite Bond. Javier Bardem is my favourite bond villain and this scene is the the creme de la creme
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
That her Genius 2:07 ; ) , oh OK Javier rightreich ...
@davidstinger1134
@davidstinger1134 20 дней назад
I like how the whole scene is Silva trying to get into Bond's head and him deflecting every attempt. First with the rat story, then by basically telling him he's washed and trying to get him to question himself with the test results, then flirting to throw him off balance, then asks him about his hobbies to see if he can "find an opening" and then he just gives up.
@DG-EditsMedia
@DG-EditsMedia Год назад
"Ooh Mr bond" and his face has to be one of the best funny scene in a Bond film ever.. Silva was very likeable and charming but crazy, I just the theories he/Silva was M's adopted son, check online
@franklesher4459
@franklesher4459 3 года назад
I still remember this scene when I saw it on theaters. Everyone was so anxious to see who was the mysterious character portrayed by Javier Bardem and when he starts to do his talk, the entire audience was so silent, specially when we knew that it was made in one long shot, created by the great cinematographer, Roger Deakins.
@iTubeYourDadsMinge
@iTubeYourDadsMinge 3 года назад
EXquEezE me. DiD yeW pAy t0 wAtch thiS ?? yeW g0t mugGED 0ff, sAn
@thickmcrunfast15
@thickmcrunfast15 3 года назад
I remember seeing this in the theater and this scene is when I knew with absolute certainty that this movie was something special. Everything is just clicking here: the acting is phenomenal (especially by Bardem), the shots and framing by Deakins are perfect, the writing is fantastic. The movie just jumps another level after this scene.
@hcbase8082
@hcbase8082 3 года назад
And the story about the rats is very interesting! :)
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802
@gotocustudiofilmsthecheapb3802 3 года назад
Plus having his eyes pulled back. He knows exactly what to do to make himself look creepy. Like the dutchboy haircut in No Country For Old Men. I wouldn't want to know someone who hits the mark so well on how to freak people out lol.
@gradeahonky
@gradeahonky 3 года назад
You can bad mouth bad movie audiences all you want, but they are that way because most movies demand it of them. When a movie demands an audience full attention, the audience will shut up and listen. I'll never forget watching A Quiet Place in the theater with a packed audience. Everyone was trying to be just as quiet as the characters in the movie. Nobody wanted to be the asshole who broke the silence, I could hear people eating their popcorn as quietly as possible. Furthermore - it had a real fun immersive quality where I became afraid of making sound just like the characters. The point is - it's easy to underestimate people and prove yourself right. It's great to see a scene like this (better than any in A Quiet Place) and hear your story of how it still effects an audience.
@CaioH.
@CaioH. 2 года назад
5:22 *''Your knees must be killing you.''* A simple but relevant sentence. Silva hinted that Bond was already tiring of his life as an MI6 agent, and trying to lie to himself that he wasn't "cheated". Good movie, great performance by Craig and Bardem.
@Endru85x
@Endru85x Год назад
I like how in final fight, SIlva mentions this problem again." This jumping and fighting ....is exhausting.Relax. You need to relax".
@bartdegryse9345
@bartdegryse9345 11 месяцев назад
you know the fun part about this scene, Daniel who plays bond, his knees really were killing him in some way. due all the filming and running for the action scenes he was allowed to do.
@chrisdrugs249
@chrisdrugs249 4 месяца назад
Best entrance of all the Craig villains. Arguably the best villain in the Bond franchise.
@jeronimorubim
@jeronimorubim Месяц назад
What a fabulous actor Bardem is
@TheAbhimanj
@TheAbhimanj 3 года назад
The bloopers during the touching scene must have been hilarious.
@trollop_7
@trollop_7 3 года назад
Imagine the size of his balls.
@4g63_Everything
@4g63_Everything 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@i-work-at-enron
@i-work-at-enron 3 года назад
@@trollop_7 Probably non existent since that "scene" in Casino Royale.
@trollop_7
@trollop_7 3 года назад
@@i-work-at-enron Withnail And I, actually -but no-one's counting.
@J23BYL
@J23BYL 3 года назад
It was all done in one take I’m pretty sure
@bellerophon30
@bellerophon30 3 года назад
"Her loss" It's so hard to believe that the writers here wrote Die Another Day (poor Pierce). This is my favorite Bond movie.
@misterk7931
@misterk7931 3 года назад
well, they weren't alone writing this. They did have John Logan, a great writer, working with them. Thankfully.
@bellerophon30
@bellerophon30 3 года назад
@@misterk7931 Very true, but they likely wrote the guts of it, while he punched up dialogue.
@gabbar51ngh
@gabbar51ngh 2 года назад
Maybe they learnt from their errors
@PetersonZF
@PetersonZF 2 года назад
@@misterk7931 John 'Star Trek: Nemesis' Logan? :S
@randomhuman97
@randomhuman97 Год назад
You DO NOT ask Lee tamahori to direct a bond film.
@christopherjamesboudoir
@christopherjamesboudoir 2 месяца назад
When I saw this in theatres I was so riveted by Silva's intro, the monologue and Bardem's performance that I didn't notice the camera movement during his speech. It was so simple, but so effective. Without realizing it it pulls you right in to the scene.
@TheDunnDusted
@TheDunnDusted Год назад
Anyone wonder what Silva's reaction meant at 3:25 when he talked about Bond's childhood trauma? I'm wondering if Silva for moment actually empathised with Bond, like 'Oh damn, that actually explains a lot'. Or maybe he's silently seething about how Bond has all these issues and M is still sending him on missions regardless. Like he thinks 'Seriously M, you know what his mind is like and you still send him after me. You're doing it again.'
@kingbane4756
@kingbane4756 3 года назад
2:47 when you ask your teacher what grade you got for the class
@JustforNow777
@JustforNow777 3 года назад
Failed!
@factionnemin9209
@factionnemin9209 3 года назад
Best laugh ever
@tenebrosforsetti.7998
@tenebrosforsetti.7998 3 года назад
@@JustforNow777 *TRULY,TRULY ALL ABSOLUTELY BEYOND UNIMAGINABLY UNIMAGINABLE TRANSCENDENT TRANSCENDENTAL BOUNDLESSNESS LEVELS OF AMAZINGLY AMAZING AMAZINGNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* *NICE,VERY NICE.* *JAEDEN ABNER D'SA. NICE,VERY NICE.* *The Unfettered is not that character.* *THE ISRAELITE'S HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN GOD AND THEIR HOMELAND,* *GOD THE FATHER,HAS NOT FORGOTTEN THEM.* *DIOMEDES KILLS EVERYONE. HE RAMPAGES UP AND DOWN THE BATTLEFIELD AND FUCKS UP ALL THE TROJANS’ PLANS.* *TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.* *AND THEN HE STABS APHRODITE, BECAUSE HE’S FUCKING INSANE AND SHE JUST HAPPENS TO BE THERE.* *AND THEN HE STABS ARES. AND ARES RUNS AWAY.* *DIOMEDES IS JUST THAT FUCKING AWESOME.''* *IMPREDICATIVE INDESCRIBABLY INDESCRIBABLE INFINITELY INFINITE INFINITIES.* *THE TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE IDW PUBLISHING READ COMICS ONLINE.* *"If you're marching through Hell, keep marching."* *The Red Army in WWII. The infamous order **#227** is known as Not a step back, because of the lines it contained: "Not a step back! This should be our main credo. Each position, each meter of Soviet territory must be defended to the last drop of blood, each patch of Soviet soil must be clinged to and made a stand for." Soldiers fought seemingly losing war in even the hardest conditions against the best-trained army in the world that already defeated several other countries. And won.* *Best shown by the troops defending Stalingrad. Their only way to retreat was to pass the Volga. Their motto was "There's no land on the other side of the Volga".* *"ALEXANDER WAS HERE".* *I NEED TO MAKE MY INTENTIONS,CLEAR:* *RU-vid, ISN'T ANYONE'S TO CONQUER;* *IT'S MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* *JESUS,PLEASE HELP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
@tenebrosforsetti.7998
@tenebrosforsetti.7998 3 года назад
@@JustforNow777 *TRULY,TRULY ALL ABSOLUTELY BEYOND UNIMAGINABLY UNIMAGINABLE TRANSCENDENT TRANSCENDENTAL BOUNDLESSNESS LEVELS OF AMAZINGLY AMAZING AMAZINGNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* *NICE,VERY NICE.* *JAEDEN ABNER D'SA. NICE,VERY NICE.* *The Unfettered is not that character.* *THE ISRAELITE'S HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN GOD AND THEIR HOMELAND,* *GOD THE FATHER,HAS NOT FORGOTTEN THEM.* *DIOMEDES KILLS EVERYONE. HE RAMPAGES UP AND DOWN THE BATTLEFIELD AND FUCKS UP ALL THE TROJANS’ PLANS.* *TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.* *AND THEN HE STABS APHRODITE, BECAUSE HE’S FUCKING INSANE AND SHE JUST HAPPENS TO BE THERE.* *AND THEN HE STABS ARES. AND ARES RUNS AWAY.* *DIOMEDES IS JUST THAT FUCKING AWESOME.''* *IMPREDICATIVE INDESCRIBABLY INDESCRIBABLE INFINITELY INFINITE INFINITIES.* *THE TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE IDW PUBLISHING READ COMICS ONLINE.* *"If you're marching through Hell, keep marching."* *The Red Army in WWII. The infamous order **#227** is known as Not a step back, because of the lines it contained: "Not a step back! This should be our main credo. Each position, each meter of Soviet territory must be defended to the last drop of blood, each patch of Soviet soil must be clinged to and made a stand for." Soldiers fought seemingly losing war in even the hardest conditions against the best-trained army in the world that already defeated several other countries. And won.* *Best shown by the troops defending Stalingrad. Their only way to retreat was to pass the Volga. Their motto was "There's no land on the other side of the Volga".* *"ALEXANDER WAS HERE".* *I NEED TO MAKE MY INTENTIONS,CLEAR:* *RU-vid, ISN'T ANYONE'S TO CONQUER;* *IT'S MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* *JESUS,PLEASE HELP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
@tenebrosforsetti.7998
@tenebrosforsetti.7998 3 года назад
@@JustforNow777 *TRULY,TRULY ALL ABSOLUTELY BEYOND UNIMAGINABLY UNIMAGINABLE TRANSCENDENT TRANSCENDENTAL BOUNDLESSNESS LEVELS OF AMAZINGLY AMAZING AMAZINGNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* *NICE,VERY NICE.* *JAEDEN ABNER D'SA. NICE,VERY NICE.* *The Unfettered is not that character.* *THE ISRAELITE'S HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN GOD AND THEIR HOMELAND,* *GOD THE FATHER,HAS NOT FORGOTTEN THEM.* *DIOMEDES KILLS EVERYONE. HE RAMPAGES UP AND DOWN THE BATTLEFIELD AND FUCKS UP ALL THE TROJANS’ PLANS.* *TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.* *AND THEN HE STABS APHRODITE, BECAUSE HE’S FUCKING INSANE AND SHE JUST HAPPENS TO BE THERE.* *AND THEN HE STABS ARES. AND ARES RUNS AWAY.* *DIOMEDES IS JUST THAT FUCKING AWESOME.''* *IMPREDICATIVE INDESCRIBABLY INDESCRIBABLE INFINITELY INFINITE INFINITIES.* *THE TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE IDW PUBLISHING READ COMICS ONLINE.* *"If you're marching through Hell, keep marching."* *The Red Army in WWII. The infamous order **#227** is known as Not a step back, because of the lines it contained: "Not a step back! This should be our main credo. Each position, each meter of Soviet territory must be defended to the last drop of blood, each patch of Soviet soil must be clinged to and made a stand for." Soldiers fought seemingly losing war in even the hardest conditions against the best-trained army in the world that already defeated several other countries. And won.* *Best shown by the troops defending Stalingrad. Their only way to retreat was to pass the Volga. Their motto was "There's no land on the other side of the Volga".* *"ALEXANDER WAS HERE".* *I NEED TO MAKE MY INTENTIONS,CLEAR:* *RU-vid, ISN'T ANYONE'S TO CONQUER;* *IT'S MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* *JESUS,PLEASE HELP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
@hothotheat3000
@hothotheat3000 2 года назад
That is a very interesting cinematography choice to hold that shot and let Javier come towards the camera, holding on him and not cutting. He had to nail that dialogue, hit his marks, time it so he finished right in front of Daniel. It seems easy but it’s very technical. Wonder how many takes it took for that shot.
@stephenbreen7570
@stephenbreen7570 2 года назад
Just goes to show the absolute talent being displayed in front of and behind the camera. Masterful scene.
@Alex-ry6cd
@Alex-ry6cd 2 года назад
It's a brilliant shot.
@TLATL2009
@TLATL2009 2 года назад
It had to have been several
@siddbastard
@siddbastard 2 года назад
you can't coordonate your speech while walking ? don't make this appear like some grand task ...
@joaopedro28645
@joaopedro28645 Год назад
@@siddbastard "actually it's pretty easy 🤓"
@patrickbrinkmeier1858
@patrickbrinkmeier1858 Месяц назад
I'm 44 and have been watching James Bond Movies since I was a young child. My Dad and I would always watch the James Bond Marathons on TNT back in the day. For years I was always a firm believer that Sean Connery was the best Bond. Then I saw Daniel Craig in Casino Royale. Then he did this one ( Quantum of Solace was just an ok film for me ). And watching Javier Bardem play Silva amazed me because he was the one villain in the whole series who manages to make you almost feel bad for him while also being a real villain as opposed to the goofy, almost cartoonist villains of previous bond movies (except Le Chiffe in Casino Royale who was also a good villain ) But Silva was by far the best. You could actually believe he was brilliant, cunning, and dangerous.
@nabeelmirza6060
@nabeelmirza6060 8 месяцев назад
This scene was directed and acted to perfection. The way he(bardem) keeps walking towards bond until he completely dominates the frame shows that he has all of this planned out. Great writing and great directing choice.
@TheFilmmakingFandomStation
@TheFilmmakingFandomStation 3 года назад
One of the best villain monologues in film to date!
@Steeveriffic
@Steeveriffic 2 года назад
Bond: "Last time a villain tied me up in a chair, he played with my balls." Silva: "Ooooh, good idea." *Movie changes dramatically*
@junwoojang2941
@junwoojang2941 2 года назад
Movie rating suddenly changes to Rated R
@lindildeev5721
@lindildeev5721 2 года назад
After everything that happened to him, I think Silva would more likely empathise... and maybe begin to gently scratch James's balls.
@andrice42
@andrice42 2 года назад
Bow chiga wow wow
@californiacating4690
@californiacating4690 2 года назад
Love the daddy talk on here
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 10 месяцев назад
Bond be like "oh god, not again"
@nez9751
@nez9751 Месяц назад
I like this movie as it was bond in the middle or even end of a breakdown, alcoholism, depression, grief, , anxiety, . I remember when I was a kid my older sister told me they were using the film fatal attraction in college to be studied etc, they should use this these days.
@ManforSomeMarkets
@ManforSomeMarkets 7 месяцев назад
3:24 I appreciate how Silva held his tongue on that one. As much as he wants to tease and torment him, he doesn’t push on that.
@protodevilin
@protodevilin 2 года назад
Man, Javier Bardem is absolutely stupendous. I could listen to him deliver a villain monologue all day.
@patsfan914
@patsfan914 3 года назад
There's a fan theory that "James Bond" isn't one person, but rather a code name for multiple agents throughout history, and that each actor (Connery, Moore, etc) plays a different Bond, as opposed to one linear character. The theory goes on that Raul Silva is actually the Pierce Brosnan "James Bond" (he was imprisoned in NK in the final movie). Ton of holes in the theory but still kinda interesting!
@VulKus117
@VulKus117 3 года назад
Makes no sense at all but a really cool concept.
@vrman4600
@vrman4600 3 года назад
seem as nice theory
@R.R.R.465
@R.R.R.465 3 года назад
I like the concept, I have kind of always thought that each era of Bond is always a new Agent with the Moniker "James Bond", 007 being his designation/rank, and is assigned the name as a cover, which makes sense as he uses it so liberally: So for each new recruit, they look for similar circumstances. Orphaned at an early age, maybe from a middle to upper class background, but with a strong sense of self reliance and high intelligence, would think that each 00 recruit is guided by MI6 from an early age, unbeknownst to them, following their early development and at appropriate times giving them opportunities to prove their worth, which explains why you don't see hundreds running around and how they keep the selection very strict, obviously they are looking for kids with clearly higher physical and mental resilience, then the hope they join a branch of the military, where they will be encouraged, after a period of time to join a special forces group for training and experience after a few years they may be approached by the government to be 'invited' into the 00 program, naturally having passed certain milestones that were unknowingly set for them, as as their careers flourished and life experience grew. Then depending on their test scores, branch of military, personality and overall performance they are designated a 00 status, 1 - 12, all field operatives, each with their own 'code name', 007 being James Bond and in the case of this universe and my own head cannon, "James Bond" happens to be the most regarded field agent position, so after so many successes in the past, finding the requisite personality traits, they modified the program to include specific personalities to be designated, and hopefully, trained as a 007, being the most dangerous and demanding role, to where today we get the 'perfect agent' in Daniel Craig's bond, tough, ruthless, intelligent, cold, after years of trial and error with so many other boys. So in my head cannon, when Silva talks about choices and says favourite, what he is referring too is the ultimate goal of the program, which is to breed world class deadly assassins, and he can see just how indoctrinated this Bond is, by MI6.
@PedroOrdep-kv5vw
@PedroOrdep-kv5vw 3 года назад
Failed theory, all of the other versions before Daniel Craig are the same character with the same background, like for exemple, events from OHMSS being referenced in one of Tim Dalton's movies, and characters like Felix Leiter apearing throughout the decades. Daniel Craig's Bond is the only one with it's own different storyline and background
@patsfan914
@patsfan914 3 года назад
@@PedroOrdep-kv5vw maybe there's three then... Pierce, Daniel Craig, and then a combination of the others. Again, it's not perfect but is just supposed to be a fun little idea.
@frankcizmich6074
@frankcizmich6074 10 месяцев назад
"Her loss" ... that was cold.
@Zenki8118
@Zenki8118 4 месяца назад
Skyfall is The Dark Knight of the Craig James Bond Saga. Silva is The Joker. Timeless performance by Mr. Bardem. The fact that he didn't win an Oscar for this role is beyond criminal.
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