just like in civilian life, a new tech gadget fails to work or the batteries run low or reception is awful. then you have to know stuff like how to pop start a vehicle with a clutch (hint: use second gear not first)
This has to be the greatest advertisement for the citroen cv ever created..brilliant scene from the golden age of bond films..RIP roger and thank you for the wonderful childhood memories.
I love how the young henchman driving the first car is SUPER into the chase, like really enjoying himself. Gives the nameless nobody expendable bad guy some actual character. Like he's probably had a boring life as a guard up until now, suddenly, it's car chase time, and he's having a blast.
The actor is Michel Julienne, the son of driver/stuntman Rémy Julienne who was in charge of most of the road stunts for the John Glen's 007 movies. We can also spot him in Octopussy, A View To A Kill and The Living Daylights !
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge the dedication these henchmen had to the job? Their boss, Gonzales, is dead and they decide as a unit to go avenge him.
I love how all those nice people came along to help them flip the car back up and then helped them push to start it up again. Such a lovely gesture of human kindness.
This and On Her Majesty's Secret Service are in my view the two best Bond movie and two of my favorites. They complete each other and are two really good movies.
I read an obituary piece the other day which described Roger Moore as "the people's Bond". It's so, so true. A cockney who affected an accent to get ahead in auditions. No-one has a bad word to say about the man. "Love a drive in the country, don't you?" is an example of his humour and humility and why the cast and crew on every film loved working with him. Yes, his films generally had a lighter, comedic feel (but not always), but he gave escapism during the energy crisis, recessions, labour unrest, conflicts. I remember my grandad (who would've been about the same age as Moore) flicking through the TV channels and an episode of The Saint was on with Templar having fisticuffs or a car chase with someone. My grandad cheered him on by shouting "go on, Rog!!" He was a symbol of cool 1960s Britannia that lasted into the 80s.
Always found this movie to be very underrated. Roger Moore was great as a more serious Bond (well, more serious than his usual schtick) in a grittier setting.
Watching Daniel Craig 's Bonds make me miss the good ol' fun and escapism Roger Moore days. So ridiculous yet so brilliantly entertaining! ...and always had the best soundtracks to boot! RIP Sir Roger! Thank you for being my fav Bond!!
@@ChibabaDaveYou can thank Bourne for making Bond a bit more serious. You can also thank Die Another Day for being one of the most ridiculous Bond films ever.
3:50 - Roger and Carole are obviously being shaken in a jig-mounted car in front of some rear projection here, and when Roger says "Love a drive in the country, don't you?" you can tell that Carole's laugh in response is genuine. 😆
Carole Bouquet is just gorgeous, so beautiful and she's so cool in this film. Sir Roger truly delivers here too. This is his best Bond performance alongside The Spy Who Loved Me I think. Love Melina, love For Your Eyes Only.
"I love a drive in the country, don't you?" - that was not in the script. Roger Moore spontaneously came up with it. Very funny. This sequence, maybe the best car chase in the Bond series, is typical for John Glen (the director): it transfers the humour of Bond to the action scenes; John Glen's action sequences are always staged very well, have great real-life stunts and always the most creative ideas on how to make use of the location, the local scenery. Using the Citroen was a brilliant idea of Glen - just like the cello in "The Living Daylights".
Moores best movie along with The Spy who loved me. One of my all time favourite Bonds. I will never forget going to watch it with my older brother it was so exciting.
If you listen to the excellent commentary by Roger Moore on the blu-ray it's quite funny because he counts the amount of times Carol Bouquet smiles in the entire movie, and it was twice 🤣
A really clever action scene using the winding road and that truck to finally defeat the bad guys, after they keep missing it. Always loved this action scene, the helicopter scene at the start,(My favourite in the film) and the ski chase. A very skilfully made action film, but then the Bond films always had the very best talent to pull it off in ALL their films!
Fun fact: For Your Eyes Only was Blofeld's final appearance in the franchise before the Daniel Craig movies! In this film, Blofeld was played by Robert Reitti, though he was left uncredited.
Its a great chase. Although on watching it there I'm wondering how the cars caught up with each other with the 2CV going straight downhill.(I know its only a movie!)
I doubt it. Notice as soon as Roger Moore said the first word, she began laughing. That tells me it's scripted. The script called for her to laugh, but she laughed prematurely, without letting Moore finish his line.
@@wwbdwwbd The two of them are in a studio in front of a projector screen in a stationary car that's being rocked back and forward while they both rock back and forward to simulate movement. She feels ridiculous and knows he's about to say something funny before he says it. That's why she smiles and then laughs.
Also notice how no one is seriously hurt in the chase and earlier on, a guard is hit over the head,, rather than being stabbed or shot. It does prove that Moore's Bond only kills when he really has to, although the way he dispenses with Emil Loque later in the film is brutal.
@@Darthzilla99 Locque was known as a heartless killer and had killed one of Bond's girlfriends and would have driven over Bond without any emotion. His death was justified.
@@Glenn1967ful I wasn't debating the justifications of the kill. I was simply relaying that Roger Moore himself felt uncomfortable with the scene (he also hated the machine slaughter scene in A View to a Kill.)
Oh god this car chase has that 80s James Bond theme background music, then Roger nods at the villains and the mess they all caused in that area makes it all so funny 😂
The first bond film I saw at the cinema and remains one of my favourites. Bad Ass and totally underated. And 40 years later I'm Still in love with Carole Bouquet.
Carole Bouquet was a very good Bond girl. She was stunning and kicked ass too, not just there for eye candy. I'm surprised not many Bond fans recognize her alongside Izabella Scorupco, Halle Berry and Michelle Yeoh as good Bond girls.
I couldn't possibly forget her. She was quite lethal with a crossbow. Melina is still among my favorite Bond girls next to Pam Bouvier (Carey Lowell) and Kara Milovy (Maryam d'Abo).
Berry is a beautiful woman, but as a Bond girl she was sorely lacking. And I agree that the Bond girls of the Dalton era and GoldenEye who were very beautiful have been very underrated. And without a doubt Carole Bouquet is the top 1 of the most beautiful face of Bond girls.
Seeing the innocent yellow 2CV get away from those big bad menacing relentless black Peugeot 504s through the chicane at 3:06 not due to speed or agility, but simply due to Bond being such a skilled driver and never giving up, is probably the best part of the chase. Along with Bond tricking the rear Peugeot into ramming the shit out of the forward Peugeot at 3:15. Speeding downhill and getting unexpectedly rammed hard before what would be a left-hand turn, the rear of a RWD car would spin out exactly like that, then get carried rolling down the hill. Truly FANTASTIC filming. It’s basically like filming hand-to-hand combat, except with automobiles. Right up there with Ronin’s two main car chases except 20 years earlier with far clumsier automobiles.
3:46 sums up the whole Roger Moore era for me. It's exciting, it's tense, it's action-packed, and then there's Roger Moore there with a nudge and a wink to make you laugh.
Best chase in a James Bond movie ever, so far. Humour, skills, none Q invents, with cheap cars and the best James Bond movie BSO ever made by Bill Conti.
@@cmolodiets For Your Eyes Only is what is on the file given to Bond by the Defense Minister as it is Top Secret mission for no one else to know about to find whereabouts of the ATAC after the spy ship is sunk and Melinas parents are murdered.
@TheSmithersy I nearly did. When the olives fall on the road it's like driving on ice. I had a couple of 'brown trouser' moments I can remember to this day.
@@andrewdepedro4182 It was in the script. It was actually filmed in Corfu. The coach that JB met in the film in the village survived as a base for a sailing school on a local beach.
At the time of its release, this movie with it's veering away from gadgetry, was considered to be Roger Moore's second best James Bond movie (behind The Spy Who Loved Me).
At 3:53 that quip from Roger Moore, “I love a drive in the country, don’t you” was, I read somewhere, not in the script. It was an impromptu remark and they decided to leave it in.
Fun fact: Roger Moore stated in an interview with Top Gear’s Richard Hammond that he loved the Citroen because he then added, ‘it doesn’t matter if you hit it!’ ;)
I used to love this car chase, because it was the first one I ever saw that showed the occupants either during or after the car flipped over. I especially love when the one car was spun around on its top. Reminded me as a kid me doing that to my own Matchbox and Hot Wheel cars. lol
With the knowledge that pretty much all licenced Bond things are adverts, its amazing how unlike most manufacturers who avoid any and all serious damage to their cars, Citroen advertised their car through its sheer tenacity, with Bond even explicitly stating that it was being "out-horsepowered" by the Peuguots. I love Citroen's tongue-in-cheek advertising of the 2CV, in posters too! :3
If i remember correctly, when this film came out.............if you decided to go buy a 2CV you could order the extra option of having bullet hole decals attached to the bodywork?
This is my favorite James Bond chase of all time. No gadgets and very little horsepower; just Bond's skill as a driver.
Yep, seventies-early eighties had three great Roger Moore bond films - "Live And Let Die", "Spy Who Loved Me" and "For Your Eyes Only".
This chase remind me Gendarme movies with Louis de Funes)
Agreed!!
just like in civilian life, a new tech gadget fails to work or the batteries run low or reception is awful. then you have to know stuff like how to pop start a vehicle with a clutch (hint: use second gear not first)
No corny smokescreen attachment, so he looks for anything analogous to it. It is a great change.
(On edit: bad typo. Fixed.)
This has to be the greatest advertisement for the citroen cv ever created..brilliant scene from the golden age of bond films..RIP roger and thank you for the wonderful childhood memories.
“I love to drive in the country, don’t you?” 🤣 her chuckle made it even better.
That line was Ad Libbed by Roger. The laugh was Carole reacting.
@@DrewSavo wow that's amazing
You can tell it was spontaneous and not scripted!
@Colt Wolf You're thinking of Caroline Cossey. The lady in the car is Carole Bouquet and she's had two kids.
@@Thomas828You can also tell that Roger's got game 😂
I love how the young henchman driving the first car is SUPER into the chase, like really enjoying himself. Gives the nameless nobody expendable bad guy some actual character. Like he's probably had a boring life as a guard up until now, suddenly, it's car chase time, and he's having a blast.
It's the nod at 02:27. No villain can remain stone-faced after that polite 'Good day to you' look.
He was also in one of the Timothy Dalton movies! He does look like he's loving life
The actor is Michel Julienne, the son of driver/stuntman Rémy Julienne who was in charge of most of the road stunts for the John Glen's 007 movies. We can also spot him in Octopussy, A View To A Kill and The Living Daylights !
@@Blank_Frank The same stunt team as those behind The Italian Job. Probably the best crew in the world.
@@Blank_Frank I like to think he is part of a henchman driving agency and its actually the same character.
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge the dedication these henchmen had to the job? Their boss, Gonzales, is dead and they decide as a unit to go avenge him.
The editing in this scene is terrific. When Bond brakes causing the two henchmen cars to collide, that couldn't have been edited more seamlessly.
I love how all those nice people came along to help them flip the car back up and then helped them push to start it up again. Such a lovely gesture of human kindness.
And as someone who has been to Spain that scene is very realistic as how wonderful the people of Spain are
The sales of Citroen 2CV's rocketed after this scene in the film! Probably the best advertisement Citroen ever had!!
Love this scene and the music. Had a bad childhood but Roger as bond always made me feel safe.I miss him
Hope you are better now!
Every one from time to time feels that way. I hope you are better now and be surrounded by people who love you
Rogers films used to pick me up to. He is dearly missed. No one can pull off a fun bond now. He nailed it
Love the music at 1:50 too!
May God bless you and help you!💝
Gotta say, Carole Bouquet was a serious crush of mine back when I was a kid!
For me as well. Still is.
There's something about French women.
French Bond girls were very attractive. Claudine Auger, Eva Green 👌
@@vickjr98 Sophie Marceau, Berenice Marlohe
@@tytiw516 Léa Seydoux
Whenever I see a Citroen 2CV on the streets, I tend to yell "Go backwards forwards quickly!"
This carchase is only one of many reasons why this movie is one of my favorite Bond movies... and Bill Contis score as a cherry on top!
This and On Her Majesty's Secret Service are in my view the two best Bond movie and two of my favorites. They complete each other and are two really good movies.
“Take the low road!” *car flips over* “Not that low!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:00 - the story "flies"!!! Hilarious!
I read an obituary piece the other day which described Roger Moore as "the people's Bond". It's so, so true. A cockney who affected an accent to get ahead in auditions. No-one has a bad word to say about the man. "Love a drive in the country, don't you?" is an example of his humour and humility and why the cast and crew on every film loved working with him. Yes, his films generally had a lighter, comedic feel (but not always), but he gave escapism during the energy crisis, recessions, labour unrest, conflicts. I remember my grandad (who would've been about the same age as Moore) flicking through the TV channels and an episode of The Saint was on with Templar having fisticuffs or a car chase with someone. My grandad cheered him on by shouting "go on, Rog!!" He was a symbol of cool 1960s Britannia that lasted into the 80s.
We need a bond like that for the dark times we're in now. Everything having to be serious all the time just makes the world so miserable.
Always found this movie to be very underrated. Roger Moore was great as a more serious Bond (well, more serious than his usual schtick) in a grittier setting.
@Stephen McNiff
You are right, but I also like "Live and Let Die" a lot.
Agreed...with Spy Who Loved Me ...his best I think.
Watching Daniel Craig 's Bonds make me miss the good ol' fun and escapism Roger Moore days. So ridiculous yet so brilliantly entertaining! ...and always had the best soundtracks to boot! RIP Sir Roger! Thank you for being my fav Bond!!
I never cared much for Moore (I was a Connery fan), but the Craig movies made me learn to appreciate the pure entertainment value of the Moore films.
Pierce Brosnan too. Remember when he was playing with the car in Tomorrow Never Dies.
The franchise claims they are trying (too hard) to not look like Austin Powers...
exactly. Craigs are boring and depressing. Trying too hard to be gritty and failing on all fronts. Bad Sound tracks, Bad plots, bad films all round.
@@ChibabaDaveYou can thank Bourne for making Bond a bit more serious. You can also thank Die Another Day for being one of the most ridiculous Bond films ever.
Love it when he nods to the other driver. Roger Moore was a fun Bond. More action scenes then any other Bond had
Agreed
@eating sugar no papa True
Scott Knode it’s disturbing that you’re counting the kills.
Geoff Rogerson lol
@eating sugar no papa *Moore flims , lol😁
3:50 - Roger and Carole are obviously being shaken in a jig-mounted car in front of some rear projection here, and when Roger says "Love a drive in the country, don't you?" you can tell that Carole's laugh in response is genuine. 😆
To me it always seemed like Roger Moore improvised that line, especially because of her laugh as you said. But I don't know for sure.
2:27 Sir Rog's nod to the camera. Priceless.
Yeah that's Roger Moore's Iconic left eyebrow 😍❤️
@@stayingalivewithsaad5351 Yes, he said he had more talent than people thought - he could raise both eyebrows.
It's what I remember the most about the movie
@@IronMan3582 me too
Carole Bouquet is just gorgeous, so beautiful and she's so cool in this film. Sir Roger truly delivers here too. This is his best Bond performance alongside The Spy Who Loved Me I think. Love Melina, love For Your Eyes Only.
SHE was ok but jane Seymore was by far the best of the Sir roger era
@@mohammadabdulfarooqi3068 Loved Jane Seymour too.
I love them all
Babara bach was also a gorgeous one too
@@ryanjones8427 Yes, most definitely.
ROGER MOORE IS JAMES BOND OO7..... Sir Roger's most grounded Bond-film and his Bond at his very serious tone is still one of my favourites.....
One of the BEST car chases ever.
Who needs horsepower and noise when you have class and ingenuity?
A Bit horsepower was given by a Citroen GS motor😉
RIP Remy Julienne, the french stuntman that orchestrated this car chase. Fun fact, they used only ONE 2CV for the whole sequence.
Ill never say anything bad about French cars ever again!
I've heard that they used 5 cars of 2CV.
@@tubesweety No, I remember an interview of Remy Julienne shortly after the making of the movie where he stated that only one 2CV was used.
@@builder396 you can say every bad word there is about french cars these days, they dont build them like they used to anymore.
@@allahsnackbar9915 Noone else does either. They all look like raindrops on a windshield and are stuffed with electronics.
Carole Bouquet is such a stunning beauty. WoW!
jane seymore was still better. and live and let die was a classic Roger Moore film
@@mohammadabdulfarooqi3068
They're both classic Roger Moore Bond films.
the best is when she pulls off her safari hat after killing the bad guy with a bolt from her cross bow, saving James Bond
"I love a drive in the country, don't you?" - that was not in the script. Roger Moore spontaneously came up with it. Very funny.
This sequence, maybe the best car chase in the Bond series, is typical for John Glen (the director): it transfers the humour of Bond to the action scenes; John Glen's action sequences are always staged very well, have great real-life stunts and always the most creative ideas on how to make use of the location, the local scenery. Using the Citroen was a brilliant idea of Glen - just like the cello in "The Living Daylights".
Interesting
Makes sense, her laugh seems out of character.
Absolutely agree--the chases are fun, thrilling, and Moore has natural charm and wit.
Car in the tree always makes me smile
She actually broke character and laughed there. Good bit of direction to leave that in lol
This is one of the best Bond movies ever made
Carole Bouquet is a really underrated Bond girl.
Too bad her voice is dubbed due to her heavy French accent.
she's pretty
She is stunningly beautiful.
@@StephenLuke Really. Never knew that. Makes you wonder why they didn't just use an actress without such a heavy accent.
One of my top three Bond girls.
Love Carole Bouquet's laugh! So genuine. It's the only reason I watched the clip.😍👍
That soundtrack though. Absolutely brilliant!
Probably the best advertisement the 2CV ever got.
The Roger Moore Bond films were by far the most refreshing.
Moores best movie along with The Spy who loved me. One of my all time favourite Bonds. I will never forget going to watch it with my older brother it was so exciting.
SIR ROGER MOORE AT HIS SMOOTH CHARMING AND CLASSIC BEST RIP COMMANDER BOND.
If you listen to the excellent commentary by Roger Moore on the blu-ray it's quite funny because he counts the amount of times Carol Bouquet smiles in the entire movie, and it was twice 🤣
But she does look beautiful when she's angry.
The best car chase in Bond history. It's just so fun!
A really clever action scene using the winding road and that truck to finally defeat the bad guys, after they keep missing it. Always loved this action scene, the helicopter scene at the start,(My favourite in the film) and the ski chase. A very skilfully made action film, but then the Bond films always had the very best talent to pull it off in ALL their films!
Fun fact: For Your Eyes Only was Blofeld's final appearance in the franchise before the Daniel Craig movies! In this film, Blofeld was played by Robert Reitti, though he was left uncredited.
Its a great chase. Although on watching it there I'm wondering how the cars caught up with each other with the 2CV going straight downhill.(I know its only a movie!)
Roger you were and always will be the best James Bond. RIP a true gent.
Love a drive in the countryside don’t you
Laugh was probably unscripted
The whole scene looks like it was unscripted :(
Just makes her about 18% sexier.
The whole LINE was unscripted. It was a spontaneous quip from Roger Moore - not the first and not the last time.
I doubt it. Notice as soon as Roger Moore said the first word, she began laughing. That tells me it's scripted. The script called for her to laugh, but she laughed prematurely, without letting Moore finish his line.
@@wwbdwwbd
The two of them are in a studio in front of a projector screen in a stationary car that's being rocked back and forward while they both rock back and forward to simulate movement. She feels ridiculous and knows he's about to say something funny before he says it. That's why she smiles and then laughs.
I love these comedy chases, sad they don't get used nowadays
today everything just explodes
these *comedy chases* killed the franchise... imo.
@@HughJass-313 dont think this was much of a comedy chase. The Gondola chase in Moonraker
@@relicreturns I ADORED the gondola chase. XD
@@GlitchanBlack The pigeon doing a double take was unforgivable
It's all that explodium they use nowadays...
Also notice how no one is seriously hurt in the chase and earlier on, a guard is hit over the head,, rather than being stabbed or shot. It does prove that Moore's Bond only kills when he really has to, although the way he dispenses with Emil Loque later in the film is brutal.
Roger Moore didn't like that kill and felt out of character for his James Bond.
Unlike mass murderer Daniel Craig.
@@Darthzilla99 Locque was known as a heartless killer and had killed one of Bond's girlfriends and would have driven over Bond without any emotion. His death was justified.
@@Glenn1967ful I wasn't debating the justifications of the kill. I was simply relaying that Roger Moore himself felt uncomfortable with the scene (he also hated the machine slaughter scene in A View to a Kill.)
@@Darthzilla99 I still felt that regardless of how Sir Roger felt about it, his acting was perfect on it.
Mission impossible dead reckoning is getting some inspiration from this scene
Still one of the best chases in the whole series.
A Remy Julienne choreographed car chase! Some of the best parts of period Bond movies!
This one chase scene alone outclasses all of SPECTRE !
THE PART WHEN HE ASKED THE YOUNG LADY "TAKE THE LOW ROAD.NOT THAT LOW"cracks me up every time
Oh god this car chase has that 80s James Bond theme background music, then Roger nods at the villains and the mess they all caused in that area makes it all so funny 😂
Moore's films had an awesome mix of action and humor.
Especially under director John Glen!
I think they tried to copy Moores playful bond-character with Pierce Brosnan, but Brosnan didnt have the same charisma as Moore.
The first bond film I saw at the cinema and remains one of my favourites. Bad Ass and totally underated. And 40 years later I'm Still in love with Carole Bouquet.
You ain't the only one.
2:25 that nod of greeting is awesome.
And the driver grinning like "yeah I have to kill you I know but this is the best fun"
@@PaulANUBIS1 Yeah, it must be boring to be a henchman. Nice to get out on the open road to kill British secret agents once in awhile.
Carole Bouquet was a very good Bond girl. She was stunning and kicked ass too, not just there for eye candy. I'm surprised not many Bond fans recognize her alongside Izabella Scorupco, Halle Berry and Michelle Yeoh as good Bond girls.
And Diana Rigg
I couldn't possibly forget her. She was quite lethal with a crossbow. Melina is still among my favorite Bond girls next to Pam Bouvier (Carey Lowell) and Kara Milovy (Maryam d'Abo).
Halle Berry hahahahaha good joke pal.
Berry is a beautiful woman, but as a Bond girl she was sorely lacking. And I agree that the Bond girls of the Dalton era and GoldenEye who were very beautiful have been very underrated. And without a doubt Carole Bouquet is the top 1 of the most beautiful face of Bond girls.
@@kiersten8129 she was a man originally. She had gender reassignment surgery at some point before this movie.
This is the only Citroën that puts a smile on my face!
Carole buquet the most amazing woman of the 20th century
Bill Conti NAILED this soundtrack.
The music in this movie was outstanding and second to none!
Just rewatched this tonight on tv, Roger Moore bond films are the best!
I remember these simpler times, where you could start a car by pushing it and popping the clutch. (Yes, I'm old.)
Seeing the innocent yellow 2CV get away from those big bad menacing relentless black Peugeot 504s through the chicane at 3:06 not due to speed or agility, but simply due to Bond being such a skilled driver and never giving up, is probably the best part of the chase. Along with Bond tricking the rear Peugeot into ramming the shit out of the forward Peugeot at 3:15. Speeding downhill and getting unexpectedly rammed hard before what would be a left-hand turn, the rear of a RWD car would spin out exactly like that, then get carried rolling down the hill. Truly FANTASTIC filming. It’s basically like filming hand-to-hand combat, except with automobiles. Right up there with Ronin’s two main car chases except 20 years earlier with far clumsier automobiles.
This is the best car chase in bonds, driven with a 40 horse power car 👏🏼 i love it
3:46 sums up the whole Roger Moore era for me. It's exciting, it's tense, it's action-packed, and then there's Roger Moore there with a nudge and a wink to make you laugh.
One of the prettiest Bond girls in the franchise in my opinion 🥰🥰🥰
I love this movie!!!! One of the most great Bond film!!
Best chase in a James Bond movie ever, so far. Humour, skills, none Q invents, with cheap cars and the best James Bond movie BSO ever made by Bill Conti.
I've seen this film many times but when Sir Roge nods gets me everytime
She has gorgeous eyes!
hence the title
lol
@@cmolodiets For Your Eyes Only is what is on the file given to Bond by the Defense Minister as it is Top Secret mission for no one else to know about to find whereabouts of the ATAC after the spy ship is sunk and Melinas parents are murdered.
I love the homage to this scene in the latest Mission Impossible!!
Ahhh Carole Bouquet, what a bond girl
Of all the Bond movies I really love this one in term of shooting location. The scenery is beautiful.
Great point. It does have the most beautiful locations.
Love all 007 movies
Saw this great movie yesterday
Definitely Roger Moore's best performance of any of his other Bond films even though he was completely against a darker and more violent 007.
binge watching them on amazon prime
Talia Mason one of my favorite Roger Moore movies as well besides The Spy Who Loved Me and have been a James Bond fan since I was 9 years old in 1995.
Who doesn't love a drive in the country!
I love 007 Movies. and Clips ...seeing any number of Times past 40yrs and still on...🙂🙂🙂👍
Oh yes.. It's still great, 40 years later. 👍
This is one of the best car chases yet. With stock cars!!
Great Citroen ad "takes a licking and keeps on ticking"
If I remember correctly the 2CV has a larger engine out of a GS, but is otherwise stock.
I used to drive along that road regularly in my English Ford Fiesta when I worked in Corfu in 1992.
@TheSmithersy I nearly did. When the olives fall on the road it's like driving on ice. I had a couple of 'brown trouser' moments I can remember to this day.
Wasn't that scene set in Spain though?
@@andrewdepedro4182 It was in the script. It was actually filmed in Corfu. The coach that JB met in the film in the village survived as a base for a sailing school on a local beach.
"I'm afraid we're being out-horsepowered" 😂
I would've added the Lotus explosion, another 40 seconds and a couple of laughs.
The Fiat in Mission Impossible 7 reminded me of this.
At the time of its release, this movie with it's veering away from gadgetry, was considered to be Roger Moore's second best James Bond movie (behind The Spy Who Loved Me).
Best car chase in any Bond movie. You can not change my mind.
The definitive Bond car chase!
No Time to Die director: 007 has never had strong female characters
For Your Eyes Only: Am I a joke to you.
I also think OHMSS and Licence to Kill may also have a word in this, too.
Pussy Galore, Honey Rider, Tracy Bond, this series definitely had strong, female characters.
Bond girls are always strong females; they always stand their ground. Bond does not like weak women.
He really said that?
@@CDbiggen He did.
One of the best car chases ever made.
I love the musical score in this sequence.
Roger Moore James Bond
Will always be my favorite James Bond
I Love You Always
🌹
at 1:36 when you have a traffic problem to clear out of the way lol hehe!
They don't make 'em like they use to. Simply the best 😎
At 3:53 that quip from Roger Moore, “I love a drive in the country, don’t you” was, I read somewhere, not in the script. It was an impromptu remark and they decided to leave it in.
Roger Moore will long be remembered for his super & spontaneous acting skills. RIP
The most underrated Bond car chase scene ever. 😆
詹姆斯龐德,難怪你那麼受歡迎,車子翻覆了,還有那麼多熱心的人解圍,車子發不動,大家還不顧一切危險幫你推,讓車子發動起來,你要是碰到後面有人拿著在開,那些人不跑光才怪!實在叫人稱奇,讚!
Fun fact: Roger Moore stated in an interview with Top Gear’s Richard Hammond that he loved the Citroen because he then added, ‘it doesn’t matter if you hit it!’ ;)
Best line during this is "love a ride in the country don't you?" best quirky line
Those old Citroens are marvelous cars. Very unique.
I used to love this car chase, because it was the first one I ever saw that showed the occupants either during or after the car flipped over. I especially love when the one car was spun around on its top. Reminded me as a kid me doing that to my own Matchbox and Hot Wheel cars. lol
They both have mad skills to have held on to their seats when the car was flipping over -at 2:11 you see no seatbelt
With the knowledge that pretty much all licenced Bond things are adverts, its amazing how unlike most manufacturers who avoid any and all serious damage to their cars, Citroen advertised their car through its sheer tenacity, with Bond even explicitly stating that it was being "out-horsepowered" by the Peuguots. I love Citroen's tongue-in-cheek advertising of the 2CV, in posters too! :3
“Take the low road!” (They roll over) “Not *that* low!” 🤦♀️
I love how Bond's actually not driving some fancy sports car loaded with gadgets.
Mission Impossible 2023 40 years earlier 😂
Actually 42 😅
If i remember correctly, when this film came out.............if you decided to go buy a 2CV you could order the extra option of having bullet hole decals attached to the bodywork?
Classic Roger line "Im afraid we're being outhorsepowered""
2:27 Nobody was cooler than Roger Moore best bond ever.