You forgot that Bond isn't a spy, he is an assassin. This is because mi6 never wanted him to find information, just to kill the bad guys. Also, if a spy was expected by a bad guy, like Bond always is, he would loose his job, but Bond still has his.
Missing this fun fact, James Bond (naval officer) was born in 1945 and was invited to film premieres of the movies his name is in. Australian officer in the navy but he died in 2016.
@@the_slime_cat It was in 2003 if I'm remembering correctly, maybe 2002. At the Cleveland Hopkins Intl Airport Sheraton hotel. It's kind of attached to the airport.
@@the_slime_cat No problem! He was awesome! He even took a couple pictures with us and one of them he held both of my little cousins for! Such a cool down to earth guy!
He wanted his Bond films to be more like Goldeneye which was originally written for Timothy Dalton which is why it is a darker film as didn’t make a lot of changes to the films script to avoid more production delays after Dalton resigned in 1994.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service has 2 Bond film only's: The only film where he gets married (You Only Live Twice doesn't count) abd the only film where you see him in his office at his desk writing out his resignation.
James Bond has captured our imaginations since your nan was a nipper, but how many facts about the infamous agent do you know. Here's 101 to get you started.
sam you didnt say anything about the villans well you did you talked about blowfeld but what about dr kananga or talking about how jaws got his metal teeth
In 1993 Timothy Dalton was meant to do the film of a property of a lady but it never happened and he was also meant to do on her majesty’s secret service but felt he was too young for the bond role
The James Bond codename theory a popular fan theory??? Funny... Maybe a casual viewer of the films would believe the codename theory, but an actual fan of Bond would know that the codename theory does not hold up at all. It's no way a popular theory.
Dylan8888888888 u see the thing is idris Elba who plays heimdall in the Mcu is next in line to play bond and he is a black man so u can’t tell me that randomly a white person becomes black? So I sorta believe it
Given Bond villains love for underground lairs, in WW2, Ian Fleming's brother was responsible for organizing a resistance movement in Britain if the Nazi's invaded. Scattered across the country were hidden bunkers stocked with arms & supplies where 4 man resistance cells could lie low and not risk being compromised by local collaborators. Apparently Christopher Lee who played Francisco Scaramanga was loosely related to both Ian Fleming and J.R.R. Tolkien. After the death of his parents, Bond is supposed to have been raised by a maiden aunt, who shipped him off to Eton at the first opportunity, however he was expelled for some unspecified scandal and then enrolled at Fettes near Edinburgh... where co-incidentally Sean Connery at one time delivered milk to on one of his rounds. Also at Fettes, a real James Bond studied... he went on to become a SBS swimmer/canoeist (for those of you in the U.S. think Navy Seal UDT member) in WW2. (There was also a "Monypenny" educated at Fettes - Charleton Monypenny, sprinter, who held the 150 metre record in the 1890's)
+Elizabeth Merkens yes but he is willing to take disneys blood money to star as a storm trooper in a i minuet seen where is is mind tricked by the the chick who just discovered that the force is a thing and only learned that she had it 5 minuets earlier god that was a awful film
Maybe you should have mentioned a few little known facts about Ian Fleming. Such as he actually did work for MI6 during WWII. Or that he actually wrote a children's book because his children complained that he was always writing "Bond books." What was the name of the children's book you ask? Why it was a book made into a movie by Disney studios titled "Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang."
In your list of actors who've played Bond you left out Barry Nelson who played Bond in an adaptation of CASINO ROYALE for the anthology series Climax! in 1954.
8 years before Connery in 1954 American actor Barry Nelson was the first portrayl of James Bond on television with the adaptation of Casino Royal. Gert Frobe (Goldfinger) was not the only star to have their voice re-dubbed by another actor, the same thing happened to Ursula Andress in Dr. No. The reason why EON films was unable to stop the release of Sean Connery's Never Say Never Again goes back to the early 1960's when Ian Fleming was working on a tv script with writer Kevin McClory. When the tv deal fell through Ian Fleming took parts of that tv script and put them into the novel Thunderball. McClory sues Fleming for plagarism and wins in 1965 which is why you see his name in the film credits. The court gave him the right to also make his own Bond film, but not for 10 years (1975). The end result being Never Say Never Again and oddly enough Connery looks better in that film than in Diamonds Are Forever.
While playing Bond, Pierce Brosnan was under contract to not wear a tuxedo in any other film, so when he filmed The Thomas Crown Affair they had to change the character to wearing a "normal" suit.
Actually the mustang mistake in Diamonds are forever happened, because the director Guy Hamilton had to rush back to England so the scene was finished by the producer Cubby Broccoli. But Guy didn't remember to tell how the car came out of the alley, witch was for reasons only known by them shot first.
Funfact: I remember one time I once heard an old rumor the time hal laboratory was developing smash bros 64 the smash bros team wanted to add James bond on the roster as a playable fighter but due to legal licenses from copyright never happened oh well atleast metal gear hero solid snake took James bond place in smash bros since solid snake was actually inspired by James bond another fact right there hahaha.
James Bond served in the Royal Navy rising up to rank of Commander. He was an orphan as a young child losing his parents so when he was hired by M16 he had no next of kin and with the nature of the job he was perfect as his boss hired him as felt Bond didn’t have any personal ties to family and could become the best assassin.
240pixel Goldeneye was his best Bond film and was written originally for Timothy Dalton as was slated to return but he resigned in 1994 before production.
Fantastic video. Pro tip: the kind of people who are interested in lists or facts are not going to watch a video that is 101 items long. It's going to have to be a real labour of love if you plan to continue with the 101 format.
Dr. No - 10/10 From Russia with Love - 10/10 Goldfinger - 10/10 Thunderball - 8.7/10 You Only Live Twice - 7.8/10 On Her Majesty's Secret Service - 8.4/10 Diamonds are Forever - 7/10 Live and Let Die - 7.3/10 The Man with the Golden Gun - 4.9/10 The Spy who Loved Me - 8.2/10 Moonraker - 6.7/10 For Your Eyes Only - 7.6/10 Never Say Never Again - 6.4/10 Octopussy - 4.6/10 A View to a Kill - 3.9/10 The Living Daylights - 7.4/10 Licence to Kill - 8.0/10 Goldeneye - 9.2/10 Tomorrow Never Dies - 6.3/10 The World is Not Enough - 6.1/10 Die Another Day - 4/10 Casino Royale - 10/10 Quantum of Solace - 7.2/10 Skyfall - 10/10 Spectre - 7/10
+ethanSADTP Dr. No - 7.1/10 From Russia with love - 8/10 Goldfinger - 8.5/10 Thunderball - 4.9/10 You only live twice - 6.8/10 O.H.M.S.S - 9.7/10 Diamonts are forever - 4/10 Live and let die - 6.5/10 The man with the golden gun - 3.6/10 The spy who loved me - 9.1/10 Moohacker - 4.8/10 For your eyes only - 8.3/10 Octopussy - 6.6/10 A view to a kill - 4.1/10 Living daylights - 8.4/10 License to kill - 9.6/10 Goldeneye - 4/10 Tomorow never dies - 4.4/10 The world is not enough - 2.1/10 Die another day - 2.3/10 Casino Royale - 8.6/10 Quantum of solence - 5/10 Skyfall - 7.6/10 S.P.E.C.T.R.E - 2.2/10
There’s also a Japanese spy comedy film series called International Secret Police (1963-1967) Interpol Code 8 (1963) Tiger Fangs (1964) Keg Of Gunpowder (1964) Key Of Keys (1965) The Killing Bottles (1967)
He looks like The Doctor a Time Lord only instead of a Sonic Screwdriver he carries a Walther PPK/P99/PPKS. Do a followup with 201 facts for James Bond 007.
There is missing this:
Timothy Dalton was the first Bond actor who did his own stunts and read all the books from the franchise.
+Pedro Alexandre Dillemburg Great fact!
Pedro Alexandre Dillemburg No roger Moore did a stunt in spy who loved me when he went off the cliff while skiing.
The Gaming Player well Moore as Lazenby did part of theyr stunts, but Dalton was the firs that did all of his own stunts.
In 1977 Roger Moore was asked by a reporter if he did his own stunts, with a smile Sir Roger replied " of course I do, I also do my own lying."
A Nice Name For Jason Vorhees Movie
"007 in New York" sounds like a title for a Mr. Bean movie.
Roger Moore was once in a film called Sherlock Holmes in New York so he could have made this while he was there.
Haha
John Smith most definitely does
He also was in NYC in part of Live and Let Die.
Johnny English
"Let's get our bondage on"
Me: Kinky already? this is gonna be a great video
Danial Craig: I want out of the 007 franchise
No Time to Die: *announced*
Danial Craig: Ah shit, here we go again
You missed spectre, he said he wanted out after skyfall
Too bad i like him
I saw that on twitter
Bonus Fact: Christopher Lee was the step cousin of Ian Fleming
You forgot that Bond isn't a spy, he is an assassin. This is because mi6 never wanted him to find information, just to kill the bad guys. Also, if a spy was expected by a bad guy, like Bond always is, he would loose his job, but Bond still has his.
The Sean Connery Bond hated the Beatles in Goldfinger. In Quantum of Solace, Agent Fields first name was Strawberry.
@Bad Cattitude seems like Paul didn't gave a sh*t about Connery's 007 quote
Missing this fun fact, James Bond (naval officer) was born in 1945 and was invited to film premieres of the movies his name is in. Australian officer in the navy but he died in 2016.
James Bond was named by creator Ian Fleming after an American ornithologist named James Bond who wrote the book Birds Of The West Indies.
I actually met the actor who played Jaws. He was such a nice guy!
your mama You should’ve met him during before September 10 2014 because that was the date Richard Kiel, who played Jaws died
@@the_slime_cat It was in 2003 if I'm remembering correctly, maybe 2002. At the Cleveland Hopkins Intl Airport Sheraton hotel. It's kind of attached to the airport.
your mama Alright. Thanks for answering my question!
@@the_slime_cat No problem! He was awesome! He even took a couple pictures with us and one of them he held both of my little cousins for! Such a cool down to earth guy!
Daniel Craig as James Bond escorted the Queen during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
That's fucking awesome.
When Pierce Brosnan said they should do a darker and more grittier Bond movie they gave him "Die Another Day"
What a shame!
He wanted his Bond films to be more like Goldeneye which was originally written for Timothy Dalton which is why it is a darker film as didn’t make a lot of changes to the films script to avoid more production delays after Dalton resigned in 1994.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service has 2 Bond film only's:
The only film where he gets married (You Only Live Twice doesn't count) abd the only film where you see him in his office at his desk writing out his resignation.
From Russia With Love is called : 007 In Istanbul in finland! :D
Torille!
isn't it ironic that sean Connery was seen a huge gamble as james bond yet became arguably the best ever, hey I'm a scot and bond to be biased😛
James Bond has captured our imaginations since your nan was a nipper, but how many facts about the infamous agent do you know. Here's 101 to get you started.
Actually my father was 8 years old when Dr.No was released
+Ahmad Hayat mine was 6
My dad was born the year Casino Royale was published.
sam you didnt say anything about the villans well you did you talked about blowfeld but what about dr kananga or talking about how jaws got his metal teeth
101Facts I know a very good fact about me
My name's Bond, James Bond
There was a Casino Royals TV Film in the early 50's so that makes 24 official eon films and 3 unrelated spinoffs
The best facts video on UA-cam! Thank you for posting this!
+Almedin Ibisevic Wow! That's quite the compliment. Thanks Almedin.
In 1993 Timothy Dalton was meant to do the film of a property of a lady but it never happened and he was also meant to do on her majesty’s secret service but felt he was too young for the bond role
101 facts about The Walking Dead!
Yesh
Alltime Conspiracies NO
conspiracy addict fucks.
conspiracy addict fucks.
yea I remember, that was one freaked out cat in that scene, and the guy who played Blofelt was struggling to hold it.
The James Bond codename theory a popular fan theory??? Funny...
Maybe a casual viewer of the films would believe the codename theory, but an actual fan of Bond would know that the codename theory does not hold up at all.
It's no way a popular theory.
It makes me laugh that it's classed as a 'fan' theory.......when any real fan would know it's completely non sensical.
+Dylan8888888888 also he already has a codename, 007 obviously
+Tommy Carr its even more non sensical to believe that bond is in his 90s
Dylan8888888888 u see the thing is idris Elba who plays heimdall in the Mcu is next in line to play bond and he is a black man so u can’t tell me that randomly a white person becomes black? So I sorta believe it
Cannot wait for Spectre! Would love to see more movie 101's. Keep up the great videos :)
it really wasn't great :/
It really sucked, huge disappointment. Everyone was hyped, they rushed it and it sucked.
"007 actors."
What about Barry Nelson who played the role in the 1954 adaptation of Casino Royale?
Elvis Presley not so trash as Casino Royale '67. I enjoy Casino Royale '54 compare with that.
What about...bullshit..
American adaptation for tv...parody-comedy...also 2nd one...the real one is masterpeace with Daniel Craig and Eva Green....
Given Bond villains love for underground lairs, in WW2, Ian Fleming's brother was responsible for organizing a resistance movement in Britain if the Nazi's invaded. Scattered across the country were hidden bunkers stocked with arms & supplies where 4 man resistance cells could lie low and not risk being compromised by local collaborators. Apparently Christopher Lee who played Francisco Scaramanga was loosely related to both Ian Fleming and J.R.R. Tolkien. After the death of his parents, Bond is supposed to have been raised by a maiden aunt, who shipped him off to Eton at the first opportunity, however he was expelled for some unspecified scandal and then enrolled at Fettes near Edinburgh... where co-incidentally Sean Connery at one time delivered milk to on one of his rounds. Also at Fettes, a real James Bond studied... he went on to become a SBS swimmer/canoeist (for those of you in the U.S. think Navy Seal UDT member) in WW2. (There was also a "Monypenny" educated at Fettes - Charleton Monypenny, sprinter, who held the 150 metre record in the 1890's)
"Actor and PART TIME IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDIAN Liam Neeson..." For that reference, subbed. Also, "I just came back from the doctor. I have AIDS."
“Welsh grass enthusiast Tom Jones”
Dead 😭
102: His name is Bond. James Bond.
actually property of a lady was adapted as part of octopussy
15:49 Missed an opportunity to point out Goldeneye on the N64.
Fact 102: Daniel Craig would rather slit his own writst than play another bond
Why
Daniel O'Connell He said he's doen with Bond
+Elizabeth Merkens yes but he is willing to take disneys blood money to star as a storm trooper in a i minuet seen where is is mind tricked by the the chick who just discovered that the force is a thing and only learned that she had it 5 minuets earlier god that was a awful film
Well looks like he's going to slit his throat
there were 3 spin off films
casino royale 1954
casino royale 1967
never say never again
Well to be fair, the 1954 TV movie was not really a spin off as the film series had not happened yet....
Never Say Never Again was Connery saying fuck you to Moore.
@@tricky2055 actually to Broccoli.
In Swedish, From Russia With Love was called "Agent 007 Ser Rött" meaning "Agent 007 Sees Red"
crocs were wired down and a stunt man did the run
You DID forget Woody Allen as Jimmy Bond...love that daft film...and Robby Graham was in it, too... :-)
Maybe you should have mentioned a few little known facts about Ian Fleming. Such as he actually did work for MI6 during WWII. Or that he actually wrote a children's book because his children complained that he was always writing "Bond books." What was the name of the children's book you ask? Why it was a book made into a movie by Disney studios titled "Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang."
HOW DO YOU NOT HAVE 10,000,000 SUBS!!! DAMN YOU WORLD!!!
no distracting background music - lovely!
You forgot to tell folks that Bond's Code Name '007' was derived from the International Dialling Code for Russia !!! -------- Fact Number 102 ???
good video, interesting to watch, and not dragged out much for a video containing 101 facts. Good job!
RIP Sean Connery.
In your list of actors who've played Bond you left out Barry Nelson who played Bond in an adaptation of CASINO ROYALE for the anthology series Climax! in 1954.
I love the Brosnan era, but somehow Lazenby was a close second!
And I read recently that Craig was offered LODES OF EMONE to stay on for the next two films.
Before playing James Bond, Roger Moore played a recurring role in Maverick, a late ‘50’s US western television series.
I really enjoy your channel...Keep it up ,buddy :D
Thanks for visiting the old home region *and home land* , Mr. 007.
Hands off from the Land of Wood n' Water!
LOVE THIS CHANNEL
+TryHardMAN Fantastic!
+101Facts fuck you!
"This was actually allowed to happen." What was? I don't get it.
Sean Connery being dressed up like an Asian man.
“007 Diverted the Spy Plot” is a HILARIOUS translation
You weren't wrong about Thunderball being the first. Apparently, it was the first to be filmed but wasn't released until later
8 years before Connery in 1954 American actor Barry Nelson was the first portrayl of James Bond on television with the adaptation of Casino Royal. Gert Frobe (Goldfinger) was not the only star to have their voice re-dubbed by another actor, the same thing happened to Ursula Andress in Dr. No. The reason why EON films was unable to stop the release of Sean Connery's Never Say Never Again goes back to the early 1960's when Ian Fleming was working on a tv script with writer Kevin McClory. When the tv deal fell through Ian Fleming took parts of that tv script and put them into the novel Thunderball. McClory sues Fleming for plagarism and wins in 1965 which is why you see his name in the film credits. The court gave him the right to also make his own Bond film, but not for 10 years (1975). The end result being Never Say Never Again and oddly enough Connery looks better in that film than in Diamonds Are Forever.
Also George Lazenby was dubbed at some parts of On Her Majesty's Secret Service
I'm a bartender, and if someone ask me a shaken martini not stirred I will slap him the face. XD
OHMSS is the greatest bond theme song of all time
Along with Fiona da are forever and goldeneye 😉
so weird watching this 5 years later and your voice sam isn't all hyper like now
I like your impersonation of Sean Connery’s voice and accent.
great video mate
James bond fact! :did you know the bond film never say never again was a remake of thunderball! ?
Please make a sequel to James Bond 007 video as soon as possible also he's born on November 11, 1920.
The original “Casino Royals” was a teleplay in 1954 starring Barry Nelson as Jimmy Bond. He was American in this one and Leiter was British.
What should I make next?
101 facts about life
101 facts about deathx
+101Facts 101 facts on your favourite thing :)
+101Facts 101 facts about space
101 facts about the man from U.N.C.L.E
I've been to James Bond Island. So cool!!!
You mean Scaramangas island
@@denisewoodford9250 Yes is Called "James Bond Island" literally lol near phi phi island and phuket.
While playing Bond, Pierce Brosnan was under contract to not wear a tuxedo in any other film, so when he filmed The Thomas Crown Affair they had to change the character to wearing a "normal" suit.
3 vids and over 2,000 subs
Shows how great you are!!
Now i want to rewatch every Bond movie ( but not craigs)
Spectre also has the oldest women to be a Bond girl. Monica Bellucci was 50 when she id the movie.
I'm a huge fan of James bond !
0:00
Great Start!!
The double decker bus!
Actually the mustang mistake in Diamonds are forever happened, because the director Guy Hamilton had to rush back to England so the scene was finished by the producer Cubby Broccoli. But Guy didn't remember to tell how the car came out of the alley, witch was for reasons only known by them shot first.
Haha as if books are a thing of the past xd good vídeo, keep it up mate :)
Is there a helicopter in every bond movie? I have a few more to watch.
Well done!
101 facts about Dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals
Funfact: I remember one time I once heard an old rumor the time hal laboratory was developing smash bros 64 the smash bros team wanted to add James bond on the roster as a playable fighter but due to legal licenses from copyright never happened oh well atleast metal gear hero solid snake took James bond place in smash bros since solid snake was actually inspired by James bond another fact right there hahaha.
Wisdom Moalusi sorry to disagree but i believe solid snake was based on the character snake pliskin from the movie escape from new york.
You only live twice = real life + dreams
1:59 can’t believe you didn’t take that opportunity to say double “O” 7...
I feel like fact 64 was a missed opportunity to talk about the goldeneye video game.
101 facts making dr who references nice
I got an add for James Bond while watching
What did James Bond do in the Royal Navy? How did he come to the attention of MI6?
James Bond served in the Royal Navy rising up to rank of Commander. He was an orphan as a young child losing his parents so when he was hired by M16 he had no next of kin and with the nature of the job he was perfect as his boss hired him as felt Bond didn’t have any personal ties to family and could become the best assassin.
56 is incorrect :) Guy Hamilton actually had to leave for family business, and left filming to others.
today its 11 october so happy birthday bondie boy (James Bond)
For me Brosnan was the best Bond character but he got shittiest movies to play in.. :(
240pixel i totally agree brosnan probably came closest to portraying fleming's creation and should have been given better scripted material.
240pixel Goldeneye was his best Bond film and was written originally for Timothy Dalton as was slated to return but he resigned in 1994 before production.
Give Prince brosnan back!
Good list!
Very good humor, very entertaining
Live and let die is Craig's favourite Bond film.
101 facts about Doctor Who
Yep
2:05 I was watching for the first time yesterday.
Daniel Craig looks like Putin. No seriously. He does.
Fantastic video. Pro tip: the kind of people who are interested in lists or facts are not going to watch a video that is 101 items long. It's going to have to be a real labour of love if you plan to continue with the 101 format.
Dr. No - 10/10
From Russia with Love - 10/10
Goldfinger - 10/10
Thunderball - 8.7/10
You Only Live Twice - 7.8/10
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - 8.4/10
Diamonds are Forever - 7/10
Live and Let Die - 7.3/10
The Man with the Golden Gun - 4.9/10
The Spy who Loved Me - 8.2/10
Moonraker - 6.7/10
For Your Eyes Only - 7.6/10
Never Say Never Again - 6.4/10
Octopussy - 4.6/10
A View to a Kill - 3.9/10
The Living Daylights - 7.4/10
Licence to Kill - 8.0/10
Goldeneye - 9.2/10
Tomorrow Never Dies - 6.3/10
The World is Not Enough - 6.1/10
Die Another Day - 4/10
Casino Royale - 10/10
Quantum of Solace - 7.2/10
Skyfall - 10/10
Spectre - 7/10
I thought man with the golden gun was quite good
Ell612 i definetely liked the 3rd act, but the rest was boring to me, plus the third nipple , and Bond trying to wedgie a sumo wrestler
QOS was a terrible film. Long winded terrible script terrible bond girl. Just a bad film
I thought QoS was alright. The shaky cam was annoying and the Bond villain was meh though.
+ethanSADTP
Dr. No - 7.1/10
From Russia with love - 8/10
Goldfinger - 8.5/10
Thunderball - 4.9/10
You only live twice - 6.8/10
O.H.M.S.S - 9.7/10
Diamonts are forever - 4/10
Live and let die - 6.5/10
The man with the golden gun - 3.6/10
The spy who loved me - 9.1/10
Moohacker - 4.8/10
For your eyes only - 8.3/10
Octopussy - 6.6/10
A view to a kill - 4.1/10
Living daylights - 8.4/10
License to kill - 9.6/10
Goldeneye - 4/10
Tomorow never dies - 4.4/10
The world is not enough - 2.1/10
Die another day - 2.3/10
Casino Royale - 8.6/10
Quantum of solence - 5/10
Skyfall - 7.6/10
S.P.E.C.T.R.E - 2.2/10
101 facts about Jennifer Lawrence
Hans Lee the fappening, if you know what I mean.
Well, happy 100th birthday 007
CAN YOU IMAGINE IF NAUGHTY DOG STARTED MAKING JAMES BOND GAMES????????
SONY I JUST SOLD YOU 100 MILLION PS5'S
good video
Watching this after no time to die
There’s also a Japanese spy comedy film series called International Secret Police (1963-1967)
Interpol Code 8 (1963)
Tiger Fangs (1964)
Keg Of Gunpowder (1964)
Key Of Keys (1965)
The Killing Bottles (1967)
Ooo, Ooo, OOO! Fact 102: There's 24 Minutes In This Video As There Is 24 Bond Films! ;)
Illuminati confirmed
Right?? xD
101 facts about James Bond? Facts? About a fictional (= invented) protagonist?
He looks like The Doctor a Time Lord only instead of a Sonic Screwdriver he carries a Walther PPK/P99/PPKS.
Do a followup with 201 facts for James Bond 007.
I never knew Stanley Kubrick helped direct a bond film. That’s so weird considering Kubrick doesn’t ever do comical films like the James Bond series