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007 (Daniel Craig) travels to Austria to look for Mr. White (Jesper Christensen) in SPECTRE (2015). The approach to his hideaway was filmed at Lake Altaussee. Director Sam Mendes said: “You want the locations to look beautiful, it doesn’t mean they have to be sun-kissed all the time. Sometimes you want them to look magnificent, frightening or eerie.”

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@crestonfrancis3302
@crestonfrancis3302 3 года назад
'You're a kite dancing in a hurricane Mr. Bond'. Epic line
@yagyasaru7081
@yagyasaru7081 3 года назад
Yes it is
@halthammerzeit
@halthammerzeit 3 года назад
“I'm not surprised at Yennefer,' he said as he walked. 'She is a woman and thus an evolutionary inferior creature, governed by hormonal chaos. But you, Geralt, are not only a man who is sensible by nature, but also a mutant, invulnerable to emotions.' He waved a hand. There was a boom and a flash. A lightning bolt bounced off the shield Yennefer had conjured up. 'In spite of your good sense-' Vilgefortz continued to talk, pouring fire from hand to hand '-in one matter you demonstrate astounding and foolish perseverance: you invariably desire to row upstream and piss into the wind. It had to end badly. Know that today, here, in Stygga Castle, you have pissed into a hurricane.”
@felixcat9318
@felixcat9318 3 года назад
"You're a kite dancing in a hurricane Mr. Bond" is such a beautiful, poetic line. Truly inspired!
@gurzil4568
@gurzil4568 3 года назад
@snykyninja 🤣🤣😂
@audience7264
@audience7264 3 года назад
If a kite can dance in a hurricane...don’t underestimate the kite.
@NWNative147
@NWNative147 2 года назад
I like the detail of the dust on the chess board, and the way the dust collects under the ring as White pushes it across the board. Showing how Mr.White and Bonds game of back and forth with each other has gotten old. Now, White is just a dying man, Bond is in the dark, the chess pieces have stayed still and covered in dust, while the Spectre ring is shiny and new, showing how Spectre never stopped and was the master behind these two men’s game.
@raphaelalexandreyensen6291
@raphaelalexandreyensen6291 2 года назад
which if true would be a call back to from Russia with love's scene where Blofield the head of Spectre talks about the fish and notes a particularly clever on that sit's back and allows the remaining 2 fish to fight before pouncing on the weakened winner, which was spectre's overall strategy. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6WbQG_CHZ-g.html
@loremaster77
@loremaster77 2 года назад
like what you wrote here but mr. white literally did absolutely nothing in any of these movies. in fact bond barely has any interaections with white at all
@mantellim5489
@mantellim5489 2 года назад
You got preeetty lost in the sauce in this scene
@uncletiggermclaren7592
@uncletiggermclaren7592 2 года назад
That is the literary equivalent of the human tendency called Pareidolia, and it isn't useful in the real world
@josephplatero8035
@josephplatero8035 Год назад
Epic train of thought
@immortaljanus
@immortaljanus 3 года назад
Bond is quite literally seeing himself in 30 years if he spent his life going around the world, killing for other people's interests. That's why he decides to end it at the end of this film.
@JohnDoe-tm9wz
@JohnDoe-tm9wz 2 года назад
Until "No Time To Die"
@nathand4500
@nathand4500 2 года назад
but what about all the bonking?
@warrentaggart3234
@warrentaggart3234 2 года назад
@@nathand4500 ft 🎉 f f mm
@JohnDoe-tm9wz
@JohnDoe-tm9wz 2 года назад
@Thanos is Retired 💀
@Garret_bruh_homey
@Garret_bruh_homey 2 года назад
@@nathand4500 Please. This great man can bonk in retirement. That's easy work for him.
@trongnhanle9503
@trongnhanle9503 2 года назад
Rewatching the scene after No Time To Die makes me realize 2 things - Bond died keeping his words of protecting Mandeline - Bonds dauther is just like her mother, they both good at hiding. And smart
@MaxwellAerialPhotography
@MaxwellAerialPhotography 2 года назад
And in a manner of speaking, his wife did leave a long time ago.
@ericpeeters3400
@ericpeeters3400 Год назад
And who in the future will protect his grandchild Mathilde now that her father James can no longer do so from future villains????.Assuming their daughter does not become an OO7 agent but the future villains do find out her lineage
@hollandfray4521
@hollandfray4521 2 года назад
This really hits different after No Time To Die
@lrmcatspaw1
@lrmcatspaw1 2 года назад
Havent watched it. It wasent his time?
@hollandfray4521
@hollandfray4521 2 года назад
@@lrmcatspaw1 I’m not going to spoil the movie for you, but when he told Mr. White he’d protect Madeleine and keep her alive he wasn’t lying
@ethos5639
@ethos5639 2 года назад
@@hollandfray4521 All his bond movies have emotional moments but it’s the first one that made me cry in theater. Casino Royal made me cry when I got older but that was after countless rewatching.
@keithley4063
@keithley4063 2 года назад
@@hollandfray4521 that’s so true
@westminsterabbey.6916
@westminsterabbey.6916 2 года назад
(Spoilers) “She’s smarter than me, she knows how to hide” it seems both their daughters do.
@kylestorsin9907
@kylestorsin9907 2 года назад
There is so much foreshadowing in this conversation between Mr. White and Bond. Looking back on it now, the bit about two dead men enjoying the evening, and the bit about you're protecting someone, the look on Mr. White's face when Bond says "your daughter...", all of that would come full circle come No Time to Die.
@sullivandmitry1416
@sullivandmitry1416 2 года назад
Too bad the movie was ass
@TruthAplomado
@TruthAplomado 2 года назад
@@sullivandmitry1416 I knew he would die the moment they showed his retirement routine. The studio was like OK we know you wanted a happy ending, we gave you that in Spectre and we also gave you the realistic approach to a 00 retirement in Jamaica but now time to die.
@alexh8503
@alexh8503 2 года назад
@@sullivandmitry1416 wrong
@jacksmart8669
@jacksmart8669 2 года назад
@@alexh8503 the movie was ass
@MattM0201
@MattM0201 2 года назад
I consider craig's bond an alternate universe, a dogshit universe.
@melvinsamson5684
@melvinsamson5684 3 года назад
I always liked Mr. White... had an aura of mystery around him, made a good secondary antagonist in the first two filma
@ig6894
@ig6894 3 года назад
How did Mr White go from living in that gorgeous lake front area to this dump, yikes.
@melvinsamson5684
@melvinsamson5684 3 года назад
@@ig6894 guess he didn't plan retirement well
@TheTomcatish
@TheTomcatish 3 года назад
A very talented actor
@Major42
@Major42 2 года назад
@@melvinsamson5684 He had planned it all. A really good one. Then came Bond and the rest is history.
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 2 года назад
Yeah White defo had that power and aura of mystery...until it turns out he was just another worker bowing to a higher being like all of us. Even Quantum were just SPECTRE's bitches but in the end EVERYONE becomes Bond's bitch... ...Well apart from Vesper...
@davider6884
@davider6884 3 года назад
Say what you want about Spectre but that moment was scary, tense, well-executed and interesting!
@Luvie1980
@Luvie1980 3 года назад
It was in the trailer
@shiranganifernando1839
@shiranganifernando1839 3 года назад
@@Luvie1980 bye Hb. Mme
@JulianMartinez-zo9kq
@JulianMartinez-zo9kq 3 года назад
Great scene
@Deanhughes5707
@Deanhughes5707 3 года назад
Apart from the sound it makes when the crow comes in. Would have been better without it. I'm actually thinking the whole soundtrack is bad.
@spigui500
@spigui500 3 года назад
I may really dislike this movie, but this scene was spectacular
@walkabou5
@walkabou5 2 года назад
Spectre is hugely underrated. What a great scene this is.
@patrick4662
@patrick4662 2 месяца назад
I watched it last night. I don’t get the beef? Is it because it’s too formulaic? Idk.. I thought it was entertaining. And not for nothing - bond films have never looked this good.
@ferrisakel
@ferrisakel 18 дней назад
It is very well acted and very well filmed. This scene is of a quality that is lacking in many other Bond films.
@lexusdriver1963
@lexusdriver1963 16 дней назад
Mr. White in Spectre I feel sorry for him because he had an extremely good reason why he left SPECTRE because Mr. White learns that SPECTRE and Ernst Stavro Blofeld are promoting human trafficking, selling hundreds of thousands of women and children into sex slavery all to fund SPECTRE's accounts. Mr. White found it so horrific that eventually Mr. White left SPECTRE and he paid for it with his life. Blofeld is a monster.
@Kpucin0
@Kpucin0 2 года назад
Bond keeping his promise.
@ayushmankishorvlogs
@ayushmankishorvlogs 2 года назад
True🥺
@gregorybelyaev3143
@gregorybelyaev3143 2 года назад
Spoilers
@TheWefikus
@TheWefikus 2 года назад
Wut
@shamikchakraborty3225
@shamikchakraborty3225 2 года назад
Ah come on dude :/
@davidyus7402
@davidyus7402 2 года назад
Yeah he did It AND more
@zebraneighbor6383
@zebraneighbor6383 2 года назад
I still think Spectre doesn't get enough credit. Scenes like this made this movie a lot better than people say it was.
@ryanclark7962
@ryanclark7962 2 года назад
When I first watched Spectre, the movie felt like it was so long and it dragged on. But on my second watch it was actually alright and decent.
@SeanTube2099
@SeanTube2099 Год назад
Spectre might be my favourite Craig film.
@jupiter0103
@jupiter0103 Год назад
I mean, it's Sam Mendes, the one and only. It'd be mystery if the movie sucked 100%
@yurydanilov4051
@yurydanilov4051 Год назад
Problem is, that Spectre was after incredible Skyfall. Skyfall has another scenic rythmus. Spectre is slower, despite director was Mendes
@sunsetman22
@sunsetman22 Год назад
you mean the scene where they kill Craig's real antagonist in order to make way for Dr. Evil?
@theultimatevideoman1143
@theultimatevideoman1143 3 года назад
This is where SPECTRE peaked
@nicholastruman1273
@nicholastruman1273 3 года назад
Not gonna lie this movie never surpassed this scene except for perhaps the final moments
@isaackmojica8302
@isaackmojica8302 2 года назад
@@nicholastruman1273 the opening too
@TA-ht4jo
@TA-ht4jo 2 года назад
Lies
@TruthAplomado
@TruthAplomado 2 года назад
@@nicholastruman1273 I think the movie started to take a negative spiral in the lair which is pretty much the end of Act 2. I was much more interested in the rivalry between M and C but even that ended badly.
@bellkanen1998
@bellkanen1998 3 года назад
Mr. White should have been the main villain for Quantum of Solace. He was always way more interesting and threatening as a character than Dominic Greene.
@ewantaylor5626
@ewantaylor5626 3 года назад
Great scene , but I thought Greene was good , original , too
@maximumhate666
@maximumhate666 3 года назад
Yes, Quantum of Solace was a waste of a movie. Especially coming after Casino Royal.
@dstfno
@dstfno 3 года назад
@@maximumhate666 Quantum on itself was not bad (other than the choppy editing perhaps) and very original. But indeed weird when you have in mind it being a sequel to Casino Royale. One moment your girlfriend gets killed because you won 100 million from a gangster in a poker game. The next moment you're on the other side of the planet battling a dude who wants total control over a country's water supply. And that somehow leads you to finding the guy who betrayed your girlfriend and got her killed ...
@TheRealShiaLabeouf
@TheRealShiaLabeouf 3 года назад
@@dstfno it isn't terrible but how the story develops is not the smartest, bond wouldn't knew what greene was up to till he had to jump from the airplane he was driving and exactly fall down one of those craters with the most unrealistic parachute opening 10 ft before hitting the floor landing on his back and then walk it off like it was nothing, like it's so bizarre and obscure the way the intentions of greene are told to the viewer and he isn't the evilest of villains, the moment bond got to him he was over he didn't stand a chance, it wasn't horrible to watch it was just not a great movie overall
@davidmiller8530
@davidmiller8530 3 года назад
@@maximumhate666 Let's face it, Casino Royal was a high water mark for the entire franchise by which all others will be compared. I thoroughly enjoyed Quantum again and again. Hardly a waste.
@steparko23
@steparko23 8 месяцев назад
Jesper Christensen was amazing in this scene. He looked so weak and frail, and his big dark eyes were almost lifeless. He was a dying man! The way he struggles to pull back the hammer on Bond’s gun and needed two hands to do it, you really saw how weak he was.
@J_C_CH
@J_C_CH 6 месяцев назад
I like that in the end, Bond had respect for Mr. White and closed his eyes. Even if the man was a master criminal, he stuck true to his morals and didn't follow Spectre into the business of human trafficking. He was a bad man, but he wasn't evil.
@kapnerad
@kapnerad 3 года назад
My favorite part is when Bond puts his gun on the table in front of White telling him, "That's my word." Such a quietly powerful moment. Bond knows he can't threaten White into telling him what he wants to know. He has to show that White can trust him utterly and does this by giving White the power to kill him if he wants. Yeah, Bond's taking his life into his hands but it's not like he doesn't do that every day anyway.
@pjosepha
@pjosepha 3 года назад
Plus it's a small reference to roger Moore autobiography titled "my word is my Bond"- catchy
@Altherot
@Altherot 2 года назад
Wasn't it rather an offer of suicide for Mr. White? I thought first that it is as you say, disarming himself and giving power over to White to show dedication to his word, but at the same time, White just told him that he has weeks, maybe less, till his death and Bond could put him out of misery by offering his gun to him, for the information.
@kapnerad
@kapnerad 2 года назад
@@Altherot I get what you're saying and it's possible, but I interpreted "That's my word," as more of a pledge, of Bond saying, "See? I'm putting my life in your hands to show you that you can trust me. Would an assassin do that?" Remember, White had just said, "The word of an assassin?" referring to Bond. Bond has to show him that he's more than that.
@circuito77
@circuito77 2 года назад
Bond put his gun at White's disposal to show him that he is a man of his word and can be trusted.
@delanorrosey4730
@delanorrosey4730 Год назад
Mr. White can trust Bond, but can he rely upon him? Every woman Bond ever gets involved with dies.
@TechnologicallyTechnical
@TechnologicallyTechnical 3 года назад
Bond: "I'm looking for Mr. White" Harvey Keitel: "Yes?" Bryan Cranston: "That's me." Jesper Christensen: "I'm over here!"
@sfya0079
@sfya0079 3 года назад
This bit was a really great moment in the film
@AnthonyP73
@AnthonyP73 3 года назад
One of my favourite scenes.
@lexusdriver1963
@lexusdriver1963 16 дней назад
This scene cements that Blofeld is a monster, an animal.
@franciscondon1902
@franciscondon1902 3 года назад
When Bond says he can protect her, you would expect Mr White to say, 'Ya like you protected Vesper.'
@tjjordan4207
@tjjordan4207 2 года назад
Bond would have killed him
@mitre6923
@mitre6923 2 года назад
@@tjjordan4207 and that would have changed the entire outcome of the scene… oh wait…
@TheSjuris
@TheSjuris 2 года назад
Bond did more then protect her.
@tjjordan4207
@tjjordan4207 2 года назад
@@mitre6923 Actually, him killing Mr. White would have provided a reason why this moment would be played in front of Madelaine Swann later on if Bond lied to her about how he died. But yeah, wouldn't have changed anything.
@sgtapia-fh2lm
@sgtapia-fh2lm 2 года назад
I was vespers own fault she died
@franklesher4459
@franklesher4459 3 года назад
Bond meeting his future in-law again after shooting him in the leg after "Casino Royale"
@jonathankwok3380
@jonathankwok3380 3 года назад
And took him on a joyride in QoS lol
@pjosepha
@pjosepha 3 года назад
Did the same for hagrid/Robert before goldeneye. Pierce brosnan shot him in the leg before Cold War ended. I wonder y
@jonnekallu1627
@jonnekallu1627 3 года назад
Well he did give him a ride in his Aston Martin afterwards...
@habeebmohammed9325
@habeebmohammed9325 3 года назад
Mr white is a maternal uncle of James bond, even though he isn't like bond profession but he cares bond, finally bond realizes Mr white's true intention,so that bond assured to save his daughter as well his first cousin medlin swaan😂
@TruthAplomado
@TruthAplomado 2 года назад
@@jonathankwok3380 I still wonder how he was not shot dead while in that trunk or worse suffer brain trauma given the intensity of that car chase.
@bladeduffer
@bladeduffer 3 года назад
Just re-watched SPECTRE and now have an entirely different view vs. my initial lukewarm response. It is a beautifully crafted and thoroughly enjoyable film. There are some scenes, in particular, this one with White, that are just brilliant and bring this movie to heights of tension equal to the best of the Craig series.
@TA-ht4jo
@TA-ht4jo 3 года назад
Thank you. Now if you could convince the other guys who were also lukewarm about spectre to watch it again that would be great.
@QixTheDS
@QixTheDS 3 года назад
@@TA-ht4jo already done that. It has some good scenes, but overall it’s still stale. There are a lot of scenes where it just feels like something an amateur action/romance would write on their first try.
@journeymanX
@journeymanX 3 года назад
White is one of those villains that knows how to lay low but only turns up when he’s needed for plot And this lil somber scene kinda shows he and bond burying the hatchet,white knows his days are numbered but there’s some consolation by entrusting his daughter to 007 sorta like my former enemy is now the enemy of my current enemy which makes him My new friend
@TheBlond49
@TheBlond49 3 года назад
It was so nice having Mr White back.
@tinman652
@tinman652 2 года назад
James certainly kept his promise.
@hanscombe72
@hanscombe72 Год назад
Watching these scenes again, this and tangiers, make me think how the Craig era will age to become real classics. When you go to the house in Norway in the late nineties with Madeline as a child you really get a sense of history between these characters.
3 года назад
Mr. White: " I disobeyed him. I followed him as far as I could, he's changed" James Bond: " I see. You grew a conscience" Mr. White: " Our game is our game. But this? Women? Children?" Mr. White tells Bond that he grew disenchanted with Blofeld's methods of expanding into human sex trafficking and that he dropped out of the organization because of that.
@bobgoran
@bobgoran 3 года назад
Well, sex trafficking is not the sort of stuff these type of movies go into, thankfully. So I dont know why you think about that. It is more likely that Blofeld wanted to blow up a building with women and children in it...
3 года назад
@@bobgoran football-station with mothers and Childeren
@thecoolestguyinthecomments178
@thecoolestguyinthecomments178 3 года назад
@@bobgoran Which makes no sense because Mr. White had no problem funding terrorism before, which I'm sure resulted in the deaths of countless women and children. The screenwriters lazily neutered his character in this one just to build up Blofeld more.
@DarthVader-1701
@DarthVader-1701 3 года назад
@@thecoolestguyinthecomments178 White did say he grew a conscious, there must have been a breaking point for him.
@thecoolestguyinthecomments178
@thecoolestguyinthecomments178 3 года назад
@@DarthVader-1701 Yeah I know, but when we're not shown why, or given any kind of explanation, it's not believable and just comes off as forced.
@DavidEvans_dle
@DavidEvans_dle Год назад
"Two dead men enjoying the evening... our game is our game, but this??" "You're a kite dancing in a hurricane." - such writing.
@canadiantesladventure
@canadiantesladventure 3 года назад
If 2020 was a Bond scene, this would be it
@brucedavis394
@brucedavis394 3 года назад
All good
@wordtothewise9723
@wordtothewise9723 Год назад
Tell me where he is! He's everywhere!
@proa007
@proa007 3 года назад
I always thought it would have been more interesting if SPECTRE was the result of Blofeld launching a kind of hostile takeover on the remnants of Quantum and taking over and Mr. White, due to his past failures, being on the outs with Blofeld. Wouldn't have changed much and it might have led to some interesting ideas on the themes of escalation.
@TheT3rr0rMask
@TheT3rr0rMask 3 года назад
A lot couldve benefitted the film including something like this. Spectre just kinda comes out of nowhere with no mention of Quantum's relevance to them really. I get that Spectre is supposed to be so behind the scenes but the way it's done here is due more to bad writing than any intention
@krislyons2793
@krislyons2793 3 года назад
I always assumed Spectre and Quantum were competitors of sorts, and that Spectre ultimately prevailed and Quantum failed. The screenwriters retroactively making Quantum an arm of Spectre just seemed forced, and lazy.
@proa007
@proa007 3 года назад
@@TheT3rr0rMask The Bond movies in general have never been great with the continuity, which didn't matter much until the MCU. Bond has largely succeeded because each movie stood on their own (with some minor links and characters between movies). That's not to say it's a bad thing, but their attempt to arc-weld everything was a bit off-kilter and it didn't work as well as it could have and should have. I suppose some of that attitude comes from the Fleming books. Yes, there were arcs and some general storylines that carried from book to book, but they were written to be read in generally any order you damn well pleased. Again, there's nothing wrong with that. The Jack Reacher books by Lee Child are a case in point as a modern example, but if you want to go down that route, you better have a general idea of what you want to do. I don't entirely blame the Bond people because Quantum was a shitshow due to the writer's strike and they got SPECTRE rights after the movie, but a general outline wouldn't have hurt.
@proa007
@proa007 3 года назад
@@krislyons2793 The book "Some Kind of Hero" fleshes out some of what could have been and it's pretty interesting what they could have done or what they had in mind. Circumstances and real-world stuff put the kibosh on it, but I think it would have worked if it was given the time to breathe.
@SimonHill94
@SimonHill94 3 года назад
@@krislyons2793 forced and lazy is the perfect summary for the whole film.
@TheVCHorseguy
@TheVCHorseguy 3 года назад
Bond: I'm looking for Mr. White. Person: He's that black guy over there.
@sodarkherhair78
@sodarkherhair78 3 года назад
You're cancelled ! 😁
@Bluelupus
@Bluelupus 3 года назад
Yo James dawg
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 2 года назад
@@sodarkherhair78 I was laughing at the joke until you had to shoot it in the face with that line... -_-
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet 3 года назад
Best Bond ever ...enjoyed this, from start, to finish ...all the actors, are perfection
@pjosepha
@pjosepha Год назад
the same with goldeneye, from russia with love, the spy who love me- even dr. no
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet Год назад
@@pjosepha yes
@matthewodonnell7418
@matthewodonnell7418 3 года назад
Favorite Scene in the whole movie.
@NathanielWhittoUpdates
@NathanielWhittoUpdates 3 года назад
Feels like some proper sneaky spywork
@matthewodonnell7418
@matthewodonnell7418 3 года назад
Reminds me of Bond and Draco in OHMSS
@ztopz7508
@ztopz7508 2 года назад
I agree, and only because it´s connected with the last two best bond movies to me, Casino Royale and Quantum, the rest is garbage, sadly.
@bayerischemotorenwerke5252
@bayerischemotorenwerke5252 Год назад
Wow it's that bad huh
@puuxexil
@puuxexil 3 года назад
Giving the father a respectable alternative... great throwback to Octopussy. This film is full of other subtle Bond references.
@ks-nj1xe
@ks-nj1xe 3 года назад
I love how they address eachother, this scene reminds me of the good old fashioned JB movies, anyway this was a great movie.
@Captain-Axeman
@Captain-Axeman 2 года назад
I just realized that Mr. White actor played King Haakon in King's Choice. Huh, what is it about Danish Actors and being so great at acting?
@josephnoneofyourbeeswax8517
@josephnoneofyourbeeswax8517 3 года назад
I stand by my characterization of "Severine" being the command performance of any Bond movie performance but this was a very strong showing.
@skinnyman1434
@skinnyman1434 3 года назад
Ole boy sure had some hellified eyes. You knew he was going to do something way out.
@mmmmmmm3246
@mmmmmmm3246 3 года назад
One of the only few good scenes in this film. If they wanted to keep this tone, they should have kept this tone for the whole movie.
@douglasskaalrud6865
@douglasskaalrud6865 3 года назад
What an utterly soul-destroying bore the movie would have been.
@michaelm5542
@michaelm5542 3 года назад
Is it weird that I agree with both of you?
@gimj1_8
@gimj1_8 3 года назад
I agree this scene, the fight on the train and the opening scene were very well crafted.
@garethwest9069
@garethwest9069 2 года назад
Great scene. Greatest of all Bonds.
@JohnnyBeane
@JohnnyBeane 3 года назад
Looking forward to the new 007 film!!!
@mikebatl1
@mikebatl1 3 года назад
Amazing how these bond villains used to be fictional and now the world is filled with real ones.
@tcaudiobooks737
@tcaudiobooks737 2 года назад
Twas always thus! Look at the SPECTRE meeting at the beginning of Thunderball, when they operated under the cover of a charitable refugee aid organisation.
@TruthAplomado
@TruthAplomado 2 года назад
I have always seen all the Bezos, Musks and Zuckerbergs as a realistic version of world villains. I understood that a villain does not have to always be missing an eye or disfigured. A villain can be that handsome billionaire that owns half the stocks in a country and can have access to anything at any given moment.
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 2 года назад
@@TruthAplomado That wouldn't make anyone a villain. What they do with their power defines whether they are a villain or not.
@MrHotguy034
@MrHotguy034 8 месяцев назад
If you think Bezos, Musk, or Zuckerass are killers you are delusional they are super rich but soft as they come not killers at all. the real killers you will never hear of.@@TruthAplomado
@swagedelic
@swagedelic Месяц назад
Putin is that villain.
@jasonkyleadams7577
@jasonkyleadams7577 Год назад
Jesper Christensen as Mr. White would have been a great character to build on during Craig's Bond tenure. The "organization" was hinted at in Casino Royale and showed off as the "Quantum Group" in Quantum of Solace. Mr. White was being molded to be Eon's answer to Blofeld and Spectre. Then the McClory estate finally sold the rights to Spectre and Blofeld back and that organization was reintroduced as the mastermind behind Bond's torture and the actions of the Quantum group. Silva being a member of Spectre also shouldn't have been shoehorned in, as he was an independent with his own motivations. Goldfinger was the same way, a businessman in love with gold and not driven by Spectre's desire for world domination. By the time MGM and Eon obtained back the Spectre and Blofeld rights, those types of 60s spy tropes just didn't work anymore. I think a better story thread would have been Mr. White leading the Quantum group against Bond, but also having to deal with Blofeld and Spectre who are also against Bond and Quantum for similar villainous desires.
@J_C_CH
@J_C_CH 6 месяцев назад
I've always liked to believe that Silva was a member at one point in time, but had since left the organisation to pursue his suicidal vendetta against M. Le Chiffre being part of Spectre makes even less sense however, since they established the ring was exclusive for people who sat on the board of Spectre, and Le Chiffre was merely a banker for the Quantum group who was unreliable and ultimately disposable, definitely not leadership material. Patrice having his DNA on the ring was even worse, as he was merely an assassin and therefore just as disposable as Le Chiffre.
@hugoarmaiz9107
@hugoarmaiz9107 2 года назад
This scene is a Masterpiece!!!
@TheSwrp4u
@TheSwrp4u 3 года назад
Favorite scene
@maso070
@maso070 Год назад
Spectre was my favourite it was just overall 10/10 for me
@rosePetrichor
@rosePetrichor 2 года назад
Wow, what acting from Jesper Christinsen.
@dexternorcross3290
@dexternorcross3290 2 года назад
GREAT scene.✌ SO well done.
@TankUni
@TankUni 3 года назад
The movie went on for too long but this scene and the setup for it with the journey across the lake, was effective.
@chinaman1
@chinaman1 3 года назад
In a way his daughter was actually the one that saved Bond.
@aftermathmiller
@aftermathmiller 6 месяцев назад
This was by far my favorite scene and most satisfying simply due to the massive fan service this gave us. I mean, after Quantum of Solace had left us with even more questions unanswered to Mr. White, Quantum and all they had been connected with especially since White was able to escape because of Mitchell. Then to have Skyfall revealed and as a complete standalone with no ties to either before it was truly disappointing at the time even as awesome Skyfall is. So when Spectre was revealed to be behind it all, Quantum a subdivision of it I guess and Mr. White a top official and his return finally happening to close out that character who literally was so critically important was just such great stuff.. Plus, what made it even more badass then anything else was incredibly well written, insanly deep and truly emotional weighing scene we got with some of the series best dialogue including "Your a kite dancing in a hurricane Mr. Bond".. Greet stuff
@Doinkski
@Doinkski Год назад
When bond walked in with the beanie I was expecting him to say “ayo mista white”
@peterfrank3365
@peterfrank3365 3 года назад
This movie had a clumsy attempt to tie all the previous Craig movies together. It made his Bond fall into the "Chosen One" narrative.
@tjjordan4207
@tjjordan4207 3 года назад
I kinda disagree about the Chosen One. It doesn’t feel that way too me. My complaint is that it makes everything feel way too interconnected, therefore making the world feel smaller and less interesting. Having Bond and White be involved in this is a nice tie-in but having Bond be connected to the leader of Spectre was way too much.
@peterfrank3365
@peterfrank3365 3 года назад
@@tjjordan4207 I felt that as well.
@Nomad-1993
@Nomad-1993 3 года назад
@@tjjordan4207 idk y they thought it would be clever to have them as stepbrothers. These guys are supposed to be professionals and this is what they came up with🤦
@Nomad-1993
@Nomad-1993 3 года назад
@@peterfrank3365 Also I do agree. It makes it feel like Bond is really the only 00 agent who matters. The one thing I loved about the older movies is that they made it feel like he wasn't the only exceptional agent. Now it feels like he's the only agent they have left.
@filmflim
@filmflim 2 года назад
Yes, I hated the attempt in Spectre connecting every Craig-era plot and villain to Blofeld. It was disingenuous and lazily conceived. The movie could have held up better if they ditched the whole “It was me from the beginning!” trope. It was a terrible script and it’s frustrating that Daniel Craig and Sam Mendes went along with it without asking for major rewrites, which it badly needed.
@aarondesch
@aarondesch 3 года назад
@2:14 minor nitpick, Bond seems to manually decock the hammer on his PPK, but the safety doubles as a decocker. he should have just put the safety on instead of manually manipulating the hammer which could lead to a accidental discharge if his thumb slipped.
@areyou0k98
@areyou0k98 3 года назад
Looks cool for the movie I guess
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 2 года назад
Guns don't malfunction for people like Bond. You should know this
@aranerem3767
@aranerem3767 3 года назад
Great scene
@MarcSob22
@MarcSob22 3 года назад
The best Bond movie!!
@greatwuta
@greatwuta 3 года назад
And I will never figure out why you think this film is your best Bond film.
@davidletterman6749
@davidletterman6749 3 года назад
LOVE it the most, too
@ericlockhart2000
@ericlockhart2000 3 года назад
While I can't agree that this is the best bond film,idont agree with the largely negative reviews it gets.
@gimj1_8
@gimj1_8 3 года назад
Far from it not even Craig's best
@kasperrieberg3495
@kasperrieberg3495 2 года назад
@@gimj1_8 I guess it’s in the eye of the beholder !!
@EgonFarkas
@EgonFarkas 3 года назад
A kedvenc jelenetem, ebből a részből.
@AndyGrem
@AndyGrem 21 день назад
brilliant acting
@lexusdriver1963
@lexusdriver1963 3 года назад
Seeing Mr. White in the first and second Daniel Craig James Bond films he’s so mysterious which makes me like him a lot for a secondary antagonist but in Spectre I feel sorry for him.
@tjjordan4207
@tjjordan4207 2 года назад
The fact we never got a film where Mr. White was the main antagonist is a testament to how bankrupt of ideas the writers are. Seriously, he makes a lot more sense to put Bond against than a poorly reimagined Blofeld (though played very well by Christoph Waltz).
@mourad505
@mourad505 2 года назад
It's always so weird to hear White say "I drew the line at women and children." This guy used Vesper Lynd and was planning on killing her afterwards. It's implied that when he stormed that boat to kill Le Chiffre, he also killed Le Chiffre's blonde girlfriend. Whatever I guess, this film's plot is rife with inconsistencies.
@hollandfray4521
@hollandfray4521 2 года назад
I think maybe he meant innocent women and children. Vesper got dragged into working with them, so I guess in his mind she’s not innocent. And I’m assuming because the blonde was Le Chiffre’s girlfriend he assumed she knew about their whole plan.
@mourad505
@mourad505 2 года назад
@@hollandfray4521 I guess you got a point. Doesn't really matter too much anyway, just a little odd.
@hollandfray4521
@hollandfray4521 2 года назад
@@mourad505 yeah, I see what your saying but it also makes sense in context. For example Sciarra’s widow is Spectre’s next target once he’s killed as a way to tie up lose ends and ensure the organization stays secret. When Mr. White finally draws the line his wife is already dead, there’s a mention of his son but nothing more, and Madeleine knew how to hide, it isn’t until Bond inadvertently leads them to her that they capture her to presumably kill her.
@mourad505
@mourad505 2 года назад
@@hollandfray4521 It might be a little off topic, but Mr. White's wife dying is sort of a semi-retcon from the latest film, right? In this scene, he just says that "she left long ago."
@hollandfray4521
@hollandfray4521 2 года назад
@@mourad505 yeah at the beginning of the film we see/ hear her get killed by Safin, idk if that was supposed to be before or after she and Mr. White got divorced. I’m assuming before because she asks Madeleine what she thinks her father does and then tells her he’s a killer and ask if she’d ever love a killer.
@ugurkanidagli8960
@ugurkanidagli8960 2 года назад
The best scene in the film. A class acting by me white
@antoniosepulveda6788
@antoniosepulveda6788 3 года назад
All of Craig's movies as Bond are spectacular. All.
@MrJobsworth1979
@MrJobsworth1979 3 года назад
Except Quantum of Solace
@antoniosepulveda6788
@antoniosepulveda6788 3 года назад
I said all.
@firojmnalam6121
@firojmnalam6121 11 месяцев назад
As in the case of interest groups, the groups involved with movements also include a very wide variety. The various examples mentioned above already indicate a simple distinction. Most of the movements are issue specific movements that seek achieve a single objective within a limited time frame. Others are more general or generic movements that seek to achieve a broad goal in the very long term. 👍👍👍👍👍
@haltair4015
@haltair4015 3 года назад
Somehow I feel pity for Mr White, sure he had done absolutely horrendous things and helped doing them, but it felt like he never truly enjoyed it.
@stephengrey9364
@stephengrey9364 3 года назад
I will never understand,why so many dislike Spectre. For me, this one is way better than the overrated Skyfall, with a whiney Jimbo and his mommy issues
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 3 года назад
Bonds parents were both killed in a climbing accident when he was a young kid and did see M as a motherly figure and in Spectre Blofeld revealed his own father looked after Bond as a son when Bonds parents were killed causing Blofeld to resent James.
@fernandorivera2395
@fernandorivera2395 3 года назад
Anxiously waiting for the release of NO TIME TO DIE...
@ldorman
@ldorman 3 года назад
aka the castrated Bond
@kenrehill8775
@kenrehill8775 3 года назад
That wait just got longer
@ianchandler4649
@ianchandler4649 3 года назад
...and longer...
@TheJanvicgwaps
@TheJanvicgwaps 2 года назад
Oct 2021...hopefully
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 2 года назад
@@TheJanvicgwaps It was good. Long but good... Like my...OK nvm
@ajaykumartandle5845
@ajaykumartandle5845 3 месяца назад
One of the best James Bond movies.
@Shelfighter
@Shelfighter 2 года назад
“Tell me where she is, I’ll protect her” and I’ll fall in love with her to sweeten the deal.
@hollandfray4521
@hollandfray4521 2 года назад
“And l’ll knock her up to sweeten the deal more”
@AMARETHEONE1
@AMARETHEONE1 2 года назад
"Yeah Mr. White! Yeah Science!"
@MFloresReviews
@MFloresReviews 2 года назад
If this guy didn’t kill Safin’s family, then we wouldn’t have No Time to Die.
@tcaudiobooks737
@tcaudiobooks737 Год назад
He can't have killed Safin's family, he's against killing women and children... apparently.
@victortuli
@victortuli Год назад
If he didnt someone else would have
@theevildalek5425
@theevildalek5425 3 года назад
Easily the best scene in Spectre
@MrMalouf86
@MrMalouf86 2 года назад
Spectre really is a solid film. For me the two big negatives are the final 20 minutes or so become sluggish and the whole angle with C gets really old. Skyfall touched on it, but continually telling us the world doesn’t need bond gets old. That’s one thing NTTD did right was let go of that whole subplot.
@rjaymolina
@rjaymolina Год назад
I wouldn’t say No Time to Die got rid of it, but made better use of it. M took matters into his own hands because he felt he had to be on the same level as the enemy. He says something like “we used to be able to sit down with the enemy” in that movie, which is why he helped develop Heracles
@LPMasterFerkel007
@LPMasterFerkel007 4 месяца назад
I got shivers when Mr White said "James, we need to cook!"
@JohnDoe-tm9wz
@JohnDoe-tm9wz 2 года назад
Not a good film but this scene is epic, one of the best in the entire franchise
@ArsenAl-zorK
@ArsenAl-zorK 2 года назад
What a relationship James had with his father in law. Yikes.
@ChocoLater1
@ChocoLater1 Год назад
Mr. White saved Bond in Casino Royale, now Bond is saving his daughter.
@MrPhotodoc
@MrPhotodoc 2 года назад
Very under rated scene.
@jxohnhunter8723
@jxohnhunter8723 3 года назад
There's a reason for everything, maybe trust can happen ...Stilllll waiting
@habeebmohammed9325
@habeebmohammed9325 3 года назад
Mr white is a maternal uncle of James bond, even though he isn't like bond profession but he cares bond, finally bond realizes Mr white's true intention,so that bond assured to save his daughter as well his first cousin medlin swaan😂
@willjackson6522
@willjackson6522 Год назад
This was my favourite part of Breaking Bad
@halthammerzeit
@halthammerzeit 3 года назад
2:43 Rly? Prussian blue, also known as potassium ferric hexacyanoferrate, is used as a medication to treat thallium poisoning or radioactive cesium poisoning. For thallium it may be used in addition to gastric lavage, activated charcoal, forced diuresis, and hemodialysis.
@seth_5394
@seth_5394 3 года назад
Yeah man. Those are pretty much my thoughts on it as well.
@Carcosahead
@Carcosahead 2 года назад
Small dosis at large periods maybe do the job
@markhughes7927
@markhughes7927 3 года назад
Quite moving
@pjosepha
@pjosepha 3 года назад
Nice to meet old "friends "
@DmitriFilms
@DmitriFilms 2 года назад
Whatever the makeup department did to Mr White's eyes is fantastic. They look bigger and darker, making him look so deathly.
@normousontwitch522
@normousontwitch522 3 года назад
The way Craig is aging this could be "Mr. Bond looks like Mr. White" very soon.
@Alan-in-Bama
@Alan-in-Bama Год назад
Jesper Christensen played an Excellent villain/antagonist as the Pale King / Mr. White in Spectre ... dare I say, even more convincing than Christoph Waltz ! And as a Bond fan since my childhood of Roger Moore playing the role, Daniel Craig has been the BEST 007 since Roger Moore...in several ways even better. He was a much more physical actor and with more realistic & gritty writing during Craig's time.
@FormulaManuel
@FormulaManuel 3 года назад
WHY ARE ALL THOSE VIDEOS SO QUIET?
@isammolina4842
@isammolina4842 3 года назад
Mas escenas con Q hubieran mejorado aun mas a Spectre😆💜🎥🎬
@Jank1
@Jank1 3 года назад
The scene is fantastic - but every time I see the video thumbnail, I think Bond looks like a nun
@XeniusChannel
@XeniusChannel 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jondellar
@jondellar 3 года назад
LOL 🤣🤣🤣
@williamsvolquez4912
@williamsvolquez4912 3 года назад
Wow yeah
@paulnorris1559
@paulnorris1559 2 года назад
you have my word.
@manuelk1853
@manuelk1853 2 года назад
5:37 I don't know but I really find this reaction so funny
@mciahotny
@mciahotny 2 года назад
Imagine him, finding Heisenberg. 😀
@visionaryvisuals3494
@visionaryvisuals3494 3 года назад
Such an underrated film. This film is as great as Casino Royale and Skyfall imo. Yeah I said it.
@greatwuta
@greatwuta 3 года назад
No this movie is bad and the action scenes are dull. How you think this is as good as Casino Royale and Skyfall is beyond me.
@visionaryvisuals3494
@visionaryvisuals3494 3 года назад
It’s just my opinion. I’m aware that this film has problems but I personally think all of the good aspects in this film that I picked up outweighs the negative. There’s just many things about this film that I happen to like. I prefer Casino and Skyfall more but I still really dig this film as well.
@greatwuta
@greatwuta 3 года назад
@@visionaryvisuals3494 I can respect that.
@visionaryvisuals3494
@visionaryvisuals3494 3 года назад
Thank you. Although I do enjoy this film quite a bit, I think No Time to Die will be better and fix the problems Spectre has.
@davidletterman6749
@davidletterman6749 3 года назад
Visionary Visuals Thank You, SAME
@off-roaddiscovery3360
@off-roaddiscovery3360 3 года назад
That jacket!
@mattssonfelix3882
@mattssonfelix3882 2 года назад
God damn it i love that jacket of jamses A shame it isn't massproduced, i would buy it in a second if it was
@gabevachon326
@gabevachon326 3 года назад
I guess John Hurt turned the part down. Or was he dead? Clever girl....lights!
@fanjarwijaksono552
@fanjarwijaksono552 2 года назад
and he kept his word.
@hollandfray4521
@hollandfray4521 2 года назад
That ending hurt more than it had to
@TheSwrp4u
@TheSwrp4u 3 года назад
You are a kite dancing in a hurricane Mr Bond
@akilkotamarti1000
@akilkotamarti1000 2 месяца назад
Imagine if Mr. White knew that James was going to be his son-in-law.
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