"By the power invested in me, I hereby do comandeer this vehicle and all persons within and that means you smart ass" - nearly 50 years later, it never fails to entertain audiences : myself included.
@@yanni2112 We know Captain Obvious!!!! The way he delivered that line was, By The Power INVESTED In Me,…….!!! Which a smart dumbass like you should understand is the reason that line is funny!!!
The first Bond film I ever owned on VHS when I was a little girl in the early 00s, courtesy of my grandfather. Each Christmas and birthday, I'd get the next one. The villainous men in this film look so handsome and incredible in those trousers, long legged. Gorgeous era that I wish I had lived through. And yes, this boat chase really is terrific and so well shot.
It was the very first bond film I saw in full. I was I think only 6 or 7 in 2001... I dont know why I used to think it was Pierce Brosnan as james bond then.
Saw this in the cinema in the summer of 1973 at 8 years old with my grandmother in Aberdeen, Scotland. Still remember her saying "Whit a din" ("What noise !") throughout the whole film. 😂
@Paul Adams I really like when the Sheriff is confronted by the American counterpart of Bond’s employers and tries explaining how Bond is on official business, and the Sheriff asks, *”On who’s side???”*
The reason this chase sequence works so well? Not just the awesome stunts and masterful directing and editing. It stands apart because it's a beautifully WRITTEN piece. What other cinematic chase contains such memorable dialogue, character introduction and development, and spot-on humor? Today's writers and directors need to study this sequence. Comparatively, they've got nuthin'.
Clifton James [The Sheriff] was not only funny as hell, he was a helluva good soldier too. He spent three and a half years fighting in the South Pacific as a platoon sergeant with the 41st Infantry Division, and was awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and two Purple Hearts.
Yes Sheriff JW Pepper played by the late Clifton James who died in April 2017 at age 96 and Roger Moore passed away the same year in May of 2017 at age of 89
When the scene ends and the sheriff is about to arrest him and asks is he some kind of doomsday machine but then gets told he is a secret agent, "on whose side"
Thanks for uploading this snip. We all loved Sheriff J.W.Peppers scene, it was a movie steal and most memorable in the movie, what a character he was. May Roger Moore and Clifton James Rest In Peace. 🌼🌼 Thanks for the memories guys.
Love this film. One of my favourite Bond films. Roger Moore is at his best in this one. And this boat chase is as good as any car chase and better than most that have been on the silver screen!
This is the only Bond movie I watched after Sean Connery was not James Bond , to me after someone else takes over the lead role of the main character it is not the same movie or tv show. But this just my opinion.
@@stevehaller6332 But it could be argued that Sean Connery wasn't the original first choice as James Bond. There was a number of actors that were considered before him, including Roger Moore. I know what you are saying. You kind of get used to a certain person playing a roll. But had James Bond not been offered to other actors after Sean Connery walked away from the part, then James Bond would have just ended. However, I'm worried about where they are going with the 007 roll in the future. I don't think it was a good idea to kill him off. Really stupid idea. And I don't like what I'm hearing about making him a different character just to fit in with modern day woke. If you change him, he is no longer James Bond. They have considered making a woman, black, gay, trans and God knows what else. Absolutely wrong. Ian Fleming I'm sure would be totally pissed off had he'd still been alive.
@@Mrbimmer11 I agree with you. Naturally suave, and very British, and a great gift of humour. He looked every part of James Bond, and was very professional on set.
Of all the memorable characters in the Bond movies Sheriff J.W. Pepper is certainly in the top three, along with Odd Job and Jaws. His return in The Man with the Golden Gun is just as memorable. More amazingly, his Southern accent wasn't what he grew up being born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, with, but acquired.
Kerim Bey from "The Man with the Golden Gun" is way up there too. Very entertaining character well acted, and the story of Pedro Armendáriz, the man who played him is inspiring.
@@gc4644 think there's a million knockoffs. Jetster, Waikiki, jolly rodger, etc. My 77 Carlson glastron was almost exactly the same with same paint color and scheme but longer. 16 foot.
I grew up on Sean Connery as Bond. I didn't care for the Roger Moore era. Growing up watching the Saint , Roger was more Simon Templar than James Bond. He didn't have the physicality of Connery.
This gag set a world record of 150 feet, which stood for three years. The boat, a Glastron GT-150, was equippped with a Evenrude Starflite 175 that was highly modified. They damaged and destroyed many boats while filming the action scenes. The boat lawn skiing at the wedding took a few hulls (they kept hitting trees).
The boat was powered by the new for 73 Evinrude 135 V4 as were most if not all outboards in the movie. The 175 was a V6 and didn't come along til the mid 80's. The jump location was south of New Orleans on Harlem Lane just off LA 39 near Phoenix, LA.
A very exaggerated fake Southern accent. Saying it is "fabulous" would be like praising the blackface minstrel shows as an accurate depiction of the lives of blacks.
@@scootergeorge9576 -- I don't think that I've watched EVERY Bond movie, but I've watched most of them. I would have to say that Roger Moore was probably my least favorite Bond. Sean Connery was probably my favorite, followed closely by Daniel Craig...
There is something about this film that completely mesmorises me each and every time . Not only fabulous family entertainment but the like has never been repeated and certainly not by Daniel Craig . This was Sir Roger Moore at his finest from the awesome BJ Arnou fillet of soul singer , to the frightening crocodile scene done for real by the crock farm owner ....no CGI here . Traumatised bythe bus chase and then the snakes . all complemented by the epitome of a bigotted county sheriff JW !! the film is light years ahead in entertainment than anything Craig could ever dream about doing and only Brosnan could fill Moore,s shoes .
I can't imagine there had been a vast amount of competition for that title, at least at that point 🤣Another classic moment helping to make an utterly classic bond film though 👍👍
This jump location really hasn't changed much in 50 years. South of New Orleans follow LA 39 South past Phoenix, LA and you'll see Harlem Lane and that's the road the cars were parked on when the boats went flying over them. The current Google satellite pic has the canals covered in algae but it normally looks clear just like it did back in 1973. What the f....! 🤣 That's the only scene filmed around here, the rest of the boat scenes happened in Bayou Liberty and Irish Bayou around Slidell, LA and the last scene was in the New Orleans Marina where the door falls off the police car. JW 🤣🤣🤣
@@daveallman3981 they were also close friends in real life. Clifton James was in the film The Untouchables with Sean Connery and Kevin Costner in 87 and the Paul Newman hit Cool Hand Luke in 67.
To see Sir.Roger Moore & Clifton James is priceless. Secret Agent & Law Enforcement at its best.The Cast in film excellent,on point.A 007 moment for me, in 🎬. (BRAVO)🎭🎥🎞🎟🎬🎥🎬🎟🎭🎞
Boy where you been all your life thats one of them new car boats! lol That line always gets me! Sheriff J. W. Pepper him and Bufford T Justice two iconic movie officers!
This was shown on ABC as a Sunday night TV special presentation. My 8 year old eyes were glued to that rca console. I wanted to be james bond when I went to bed
Great way to cut some special effects budget there at 2:58 LOL! Just show a guy flipping mixed in the air with some falling pottery sound effects and then later cut to a shot with the boat inside the car!
3:49, What an incredibly funny line. And think they try to make us Americans from the deep south seem kind of feeble and stupid, but we're all not as dumb as that sheriff. (And I do mean the character of the Sheriff, not the actor himself who played the Sheriff, he was much smarter than that, and a very distinguished WWII veteran. Clifton James.) 09/18/2023, 10:49am
To me, he never really suited the role of James Bond. He was too old and his style of acting was not right for the part. I know that he has had a long acting career playing many parts (one of his first roles being as Ivanhoe) but his best performances were in the movies "The Wild Geese" and "Gold"
Grew up watching these awesome movies. When I was 5 years old. Was born June 20, 1971. Have the whole collection. Even the first one with the first James Bond before Sean Connery
Sheriff J.W. Pepper...aka Clifton James......great actor and great soldier....highly decorated US infantryman in WW2....this scene with Sheriff Pepper never fails to entertain......"Jay UU...this feller's from London England and he's workin' with our boys in Washington...." Love it. Les Griffiths
I went to seminary with the stuntman who was at the wheel of the Bond boat when it made that long jump (for a while it held the world's record for the longest boat jump) The stuntman's name was J/Gerry Comeaux. We attended seminary together in the mid-to-late 80s in Jacksonville, Florida.
This was about the real last Bond film that stuck to the tried and tested Bond formula. Shortly after Moore they became more of a Fast and Furious franchise movies
ROGER MOORE IS JAMES BOND OO7 IN IAN FLEMING'S LIVE AND LET DIE Roger Moore makes a great debut with LALD..... it's just great to watch and feels very fresh after watching Connery's DAF..... And it also has a great villain and it also feels very fresh, as because most of the previous films had SPECTRE and BLOFELD as their main villain..... I just love this film and the humour presented by Sir Roger is so delightful to watch..... LIVE AND LET DIE may not be in my personal top 10 list but, whenever I watch this movie it just looks better..... LIVE AND LET DIE is just fantastic.....
I had a Glastron, exactly like the one in the film, bought it in 1976, it could turn on a sixpence, and with a ski pole fitted, it was a gret ski boat. kept it for 6 years, no problems !!
My friend and I were in the law enforcement business and every so often we'd break into JW Peppa's southern drawl. Never failed to crack us up rolling in the floor.
"By the power invested in me, I hereby do comandeer this vehicle and all persons within and that means you smart ass" - nearly 50 years later, it never fails to entertain audiences : myself included.
actually it's the power vested in me
@@yanni2112
We know Captain Obvious!!!!
The way he delivered that line was, By The Power INVESTED In Me,…….!!!
Which a smart dumbass like you should understand is the reason that line is funny!!!
@@yanni2112 ....and Vee hickle!
I got a swamp of Black Russians
You can put that down to the late, Clifton James [who played Sheriff J.W.Pepper] and nailed it!
The first Bond film I ever owned on VHS when I was a little girl in the early 00s, courtesy of my grandfather. Each Christmas and birthday, I'd get the next one. The villainous men in this film look so handsome and incredible in those trousers, long legged. Gorgeous era that I wish I had lived through. And yes, this boat chase really is terrific and so well shot.
I was about 10 1/2 when this movie came out. The 70's were a fun time to be a kid.
I have this one and the man with the golden gun. I recorded it from television on to DVD.
It was the very first bond film I saw in full. I was I think only 6 or 7 in 2001... I dont know why I used to think it was Pierce Brosnan as james bond then.
You're quite beautiful I must add
Saw this in the cinema in the summer of 1973 at 8 years old with my grandmother in Aberdeen, Scotland. Still remember her saying "Whit a din" ("What noise !") throughout the whole film. 😂
I never get bored of watching this clip absolute classic.
The sheriff is comedy gold.
@Paul Adams
I really like when the Sheriff is confronted by the American counterpart of Bond’s employers and tries explaining how Bond is on official business, and the Sheriff asks, *”On who’s side???”*
@@AzzKicker-bz1cb 로저무어
No he isnt
Spin around boy
What ah you??? Some kinda doomsday machine boyyyy??!!!
The reason this chase sequence works so well? Not just the awesome stunts and masterful directing and editing. It stands apart because it's a beautifully WRITTEN piece. What other cinematic chase contains such memorable dialogue, character introduction and development, and spot-on humor? Today's writers and directors need to study this sequence. Comparatively, they've got nuthin'.
It’s also bc audiences now want things more real. However lot of times realism doesn’t translate to screen n it comes off as mundane.
TODAY U COULD NOT MAKE A MOVIE LIKE THIS TO MANY PEOPLE WOULD BE OFFENDED😂
What other cinematic chase? Probably quite a few
Excellent scene...so real...no CGI...it created so much intrigue...those were best ever bond movies
2:59
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Clifton James [The Sheriff] was not only funny as hell, he was a helluva good soldier too. He spent three and a half years fighting in the South Pacific as a platoon sergeant with the 41st Infantry Division, and was awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and two Purple Hearts.
FINO CHE LA BARKA VA NON MIMARE
Hell of a Man!!!!!!!
They deserve triple play!
PAY.
@@davidleethompsoniii8263 PAY PAL IZ AGANY BYTHFOR TRUKU
And he was rewarded with a long life (97 years) and was a great actor, comic or dramatic.
2:41 haha! The Sheriff dude was so popular back then, that they hired him for another Bond movie!
You bet! "You´re that secret agent!" when they met again in Thailand in the man with the golden gun.
Yes Sheriff JW Pepper played by the late Clifton James who died in April 2017 at age 96 and Roger Moore passed away the same year in May of 2017 at age of 89
Clifton James also had a cameo as a small town sheriff in Superman II.
When the scene ends and the sheriff is about to arrest him and asks is he some kind of doomsday machine but then gets told he is a secret agent, "on whose side"
He's still absolute hilarious to this very day imo.
Thanks for uploading this snip. We all loved Sheriff J.W.Peppers scene, it was a movie steal and most memorable in the movie, what a character he was. May Roger Moore and Clifton James Rest In Peace. 🌼🌼 Thanks for the memories guys.
Love this film. One of my favourite Bond films. Roger Moore is at his best in this one. And this boat chase is as good as any car chase and better than most that have been on the silver screen!
This is the only Bond movie I watched after Sean Connery was not James Bond , to me after someone else takes over the lead role of the main character it is not the same movie or tv show. But this just my opinion.
@@stevehaller6332 But it could be argued that Sean Connery wasn't the original first choice as James Bond. There was a number of actors that were considered before him, including Roger Moore. I know what you are saying. You kind of get used to a certain person playing a roll. But had James Bond not been offered to other actors after Sean Connery walked away from the part, then James Bond would have just ended. However, I'm worried about where they are going with the 007 roll in the future. I don't think it was a good idea to kill him off. Really stupid idea. And I don't like what I'm hearing about making him a different character just to fit in with modern day woke. If you change him, he is no longer James Bond. They have considered making a woman, black, gay, trans and God knows what else. Absolutely wrong. Ian Fleming I'm sure would be totally pissed off had he'd still been alive.
@@rmstitanic8163 Roger moore was the best bond
@@Mrbimmer11 I agree with you. Naturally suave, and very British, and a great gift of humour. He looked every part of James Bond, and was very professional on set.
50 years later, this chase sequence never gets old.
Mostly filmed Bayou Libery in Slidell, LA and still just as beautiful today.
By far the best boat chase ever filmed!
I don't know. That boat chase in The Italian Job was pretty good too . . . ✌😎
There is a Dutch film "Amsterdamned" from 1988 with a spectacular boat chase as well.
Then you clearly haven’t seen Alistair Maclean’s “Puppet on a Chain” (1970)
Absolutely loved Sheriff J W Pepper. He was brilliant in Live and Let Die and The man with the golden gun.
The sombitch
He was a racist asshole
Same character turned up in Superman 2. Not at all typecast then 🤣
@@ericstanke3291 Lighten up!
@@ericstanke3291 kind of the point, no?
A great film Roger moore, was great as James bond.And the sheriff made this film even better and the villains were excellent too
100% agree with your comment.
@@TheGeezzer Thank you the Geezer!!!
@@michaellawrence7570 You're welcome. Stay Safe!👍
@@TheGeezzer And you too stay safe and take care.
Michael Lawrence don’t forget the brilliant theme music, “Live and let die”.
One of the best for a Bond film along with “Goldfinger”.
Of all the memorable characters in the Bond movies Sheriff J.W. Pepper is certainly in the top three, along with Odd Job and Jaws. His return in The Man with the Golden Gun is just as memorable. More amazingly, his Southern accent wasn't what he grew up being born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, with, but acquired.
Kerim Bey from "The Man with the Golden Gun" is way up there too. Very entertaining character well acted, and the story of Pedro Armendáriz, the man who played him is inspiring.
@@JeffDeWitt The character Kerim Bey was in "From Russia, With Love.
MWTGG was not a great "Bond" film, but J W Pepper's return saved it from being a total "Goat Show". IMHO.
RIP Clifton James. God Bless you for leaving us w/one of our favorite characters
Perhaps the best part of this boat chase was post-chase when the sheriff learns that Bond is a secret agent. "A secret agent? On whose side????!!!!"
JOGJIL PERA
I had a friend in high school who loved my impression of JW.
I could crack Frank up whenever I wanted, usually when he was talking to a girl.
On who’s side🤣😂😭 new car boat🤣😂😭
well he does raise a valid point xD
@@guudnewdle6910 Yeah, James Bond is a one man wrecking machine.
“Spin around boy! 10 fingas on da fenda!”… Makes me smile every time I see it.. 👍🏾!
Best boat chase in movie history! I always loved those sidewinders (that bond drove)!
"What are you boy, some kind of doomsday machine??!!"
They were all Glastrons
@@seangoodman665 Sidewinder hulls were a knockoff of Glastrons.
@@gc4644 think there's a million knockoffs. Jetster, Waikiki, jolly rodger, etc. My 77 Carlson glastron was almost exactly the same with same paint color and scheme but longer. 16 foot.
"A Secret Agent!!? ....... On whose side!!?"
But note, A steering wheel is in the center of the dashboard.
Sheriff J.W. Pepper makes the whole film worthwhile.
Get that, Boy?
I grew up on Sean Connery as Bond. I didn't care for the Roger Moore era. Growing up watching the Saint , Roger was more Simon Templar than James Bond. He didn't have the physicality of Connery.
This gag set a world record of 150 feet, which stood for three years. The boat, a Glastron GT-150, was equippped with a Evenrude Starflite 175 that was highly modified. They damaged and destroyed many boats while filming the action scenes. The boat lawn skiing at the wedding took a few hulls (they kept hitting trees).
14:30 ua-cam.com/video/Zn8q0LsO4PA/v-deo.html
Mythbusters "tried to replicate the jump with a epic fail.
@@bustyrandit They needed a hot engine and a good hull to do it right. My dad had a 1972 Starflite 125.... WHEEE! Scary 4 hitter.
The boat was powered by the new for 73 Evinrude 135 V4 as were most if not all outboards in the movie. The 175 was a V6 and didn't come along til the mid 80's. The jump location was south of New Orleans on Harlem Lane just off LA 39 near Phoenix, LA.
One of the best chases in Bond movies!
Love the fashion of this time, everyone wearing blazers and looking sharp
Did the Sheriff just WTF in a Bond movie?? 😂😂😂😂 2:50
Yes he certainly did!
I loved that part. He does the "WTF" and then Bond just goes flying over the road! Hahah. I LOVE IT!
Smokey and the bandit before Smokey and the bandit.
"Boy where you been all your life,that`s one of those new car boats"
By the powers invested in me by this parish, I here by do commondere this vehicle and all those persons within it. And that means you smart arse.
There are a lot of GREAT movies out there but "LIVE AND LET DIE" is in the top 10 on my list. Rip Roger Moore!
I loved Roger Moore in Ivanhoe and Silky Harris in the Alaskans (with the lovely Dorothy Provine)
Love the way bond jumps from one boat to another at the end...great clip.
0:07 I always wondered what dialog came after “now move, you mother-“. Shame it was cut off early.
The boats and jumps were great. The boat's sound when Bond has it racing along was cool.
Considering Clifton James is a New Yorker he does a fabulous Southern accent
@ronnie doorzon: I believe Hillerman used his true voice in Blazing Saddles. . . .
A very exaggerated fake Southern accent. Saying it is "fabulous" would be like praising the blackface minstrel shows as an accurate depiction of the lives of blacks.
Buford T Justice
@@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire - Also the worst Bond movie.
@@scootergeorge9576 -- I don't think that I've watched EVERY Bond movie, but I've watched most of them. I would have to say that Roger Moore was probably my least favorite Bond. Sean Connery was probably my favorite, followed closely by Daniel Craig...
That boat jump was the longest on record for several decades
There is something about this film that completely mesmorises me each and every time . Not only fabulous family entertainment but the like has never been repeated and certainly not by Daniel Craig . This was Sir Roger Moore at his finest from the awesome BJ Arnou fillet of soul singer , to the frightening crocodile scene done for real by the crock farm owner ....no CGI here . Traumatised bythe bus chase and then the snakes . all complemented by the epitome of a bigotted county sheriff JW !! the film is light years ahead in entertainment than anything Craig could ever dream about doing and only Brosnan could fill Moore,s shoes .
Would like to have seen a film with
JW Pepper and Buford T Justice chasing
James bond and The Bandit 😂😂😂
And to top it off Sherrif Roscoe P. Coltrane
Darn skippy
Beyond awesome idea Andy!!🤠
Throw Barney Fife in there too!😆😆😆😆
@@trex2092 And them Duke Boys.
The best Bond movie ever!
ONE OF THE BESTTTT CLIPS. JW Pepper is so brilliant!!!!
The Boat Jump had the Guinness Book Of World Records title for the longest time!
Sir Roger Moore had some of the most impressive moments!
I can't imagine there had been a vast amount of competition for that title, at least at that point 🤣Another classic moment helping to make an utterly classic bond film though 👍👍
This jump location really hasn't changed much in 50 years. South of New Orleans follow LA 39 South past Phoenix, LA and you'll see Harlem Lane and that's the road the cars were parked on when the boats went flying over them. The current Google satellite pic has the canals covered in algae but it normally looks clear just like it did back in 1973. What the f....! 🤣
That's the only scene filmed around here, the rest of the boat scenes happened in Bayou Liberty and Irish Bayou around Slidell, LA and the last scene was in the New Orleans Marina where the door falls off the police car. JW 🤣🤣🤣
RIP Roger Moore (James Bond) 1927-2017 and Clifton James (JW Pepper) 1920-2017
RIP Sean Connery
I remember that Clifton James had a role on 'Dallas' in the 80's. He and Sir Moore died a few months apart in 2017. RIP to both!!
@@daveallman3981 they were also close friends in real life. Clifton James was in the film The Untouchables with Sean Connery and Kevin Costner in 87 and the Paul Newman hit Cool Hand Luke in 67.
RIP common sense and liberty 1776-2020
Oh, I have been waiting for this! Sheriff J.W. Pepper and the Louisiana bayou!
Cool and funny adventure Bond always scape....! Thank you. Daniel.
To see Sir.Roger Moore & Clifton James is priceless.
Secret Agent & Law
Enforcement at its
best.The Cast in film
excellent,on point.A
007 moment for me,
in 🎬. (BRAVO)🎭🎥🎞🎟🎬🎥🎬🎟🎭🎞
"What are you? Some kinda doomsday machine boy "?J.W. Pepper
Doin’ 95 minimum 🤣😂🤣😂
2:06, the way he says this, I can’t. 🤣😂🤣🤣
That speedboat jump was a world record breaker.
Boy where you been all your life thats one of them new car boats! lol That line always gets me! Sheriff J. W. Pepper him and Bufford T Justice two iconic movie officers!
Best Bond film ever.
"Secret Agent!?.....On who's Side!?.....Lol!
“And that means you…..Smart a$$” classic 😂
Best movie editing ever 😉
My Favorite Bond of all.
Awesome scene, classic Roger Moore and Clifton James, RIP, Gentleman!!
Another fantastic scene!
My name is Bond ! James Bond 👍👏👏
This was shown on ABC as a Sunday night TV special presentation. My 8 year old eyes were glued to that rca console. I wanted to be james bond when I went to bed
i'd put it in my top 5 best bond movies, for sure,
One of the best James Bond sequences, the Louisiana speedboat chase, the Sheriff, you picked the wrong parish to "haul ass through boy"
Caprice Classic 2 door with a blue body and white vinyl top...
The man has Style!
One of the greatest scenes in any Bond movie
Great way to cut some special effects budget there at 2:58 LOL! Just show a guy flipping mixed in the air with some falling pottery sound effects and then later cut to a shot with the boat inside the car!
3:49, What an incredibly funny line.
And think they try to make us Americans from the deep south seem kind of feeble and stupid, but we're all not as dumb as that sheriff.
(And I do mean the character of the Sheriff, not the actor himself who played the Sheriff, he was much smarter than that, and a very distinguished WWII veteran. Clifton James.)
09/18/2023, 10:49am
The Guinness book of world records listed a boat jump from this film as a world record for many editions. I haven’t seen the book in about 30 years.
RIP roger moore for me he was the best actor and best james bond.
Actually he always played james bond.
The series The Saint. Very james bond like.
I'll take my boat ride shaken, not stirred .
He was Brett Maverick's brother Beau on the TV show Maverick.
To me, he never really suited the role of James Bond. He was too old and his style of acting was not right for the part. I know that he has had a long acting career playing many parts (one of his first roles being as Ivanhoe) but his best performances were in the movies "The Wild Geese" and "Gold"
@@dustylover100 Brett Maverick's "other" brother- don't forget Bart Maverick (although, I've forgotten who played him!)
Second best James Bond. Nothing wrong with that but Sean Connery was the best.
Grew up watching these awesome movies. When I was 5 years old. Was born June 20, 1971. Have the whole collection. Even the first one with the first James Bond before Sean Connery
Sheriff J.W. Pepper...aka Clifton James......great actor and great soldier....highly decorated US infantryman in WW2....this scene with Sheriff Pepper never fails to entertain......"Jay UU...this feller's from London England and he's workin' with our boys in Washington...."
Love it.
Les Griffiths
Great scene!! My fav Bond movie.
Vote for Sheriff Pepper!
2020...
"I'm a Pepper, he's a Pepper, wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too...?"
I never tire from these old Bond films. The new ones are utter crap in my opinion.
My absolute favorite southern lawman. Funny and serious as hell.
One of the greatest action scenes in movie history period!
Southern cop is a Jackie Gleason want to be.
Could be but I think they overused the CGI
Marco Danili O hope your joking, CGI didn’t exist back then. This was all real baby!!
@@marksapollo I was joking ;)
Epic
I went to seminary with the stuntman who was at the wheel of the Bond boat when it made that long jump (for a while it held the world's record for the longest boat jump) The stuntman's name was J/Gerry Comeaux. We attended seminary together in the mid-to-late 80s in Jacksonville, Florida.
He is a Secret Agent from London England working with our boys.
Secret agent!!!! on whose side?🤣
When i first seen this movie back when it was released I laughed so hard at that part. His voice nailed it!
VC side
Awesome. Well done and RIP guys 👍
Them old Chevys big 454 my day had a wagon clocked going uphill 90 mph fully loaded down.
Always loved this chase scene those big Chevys .
Live and Let Die is one of my favourites, part Blaxploitation and part spy thriller, combines into pure kino.
Amazing job!!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇬🇧
Beginning of Cajun Navy
Very nice!!! Very good!!!
My cousin had that same little Carlson but blue with an Evinrude 135. What a great movie and JW is funny as hell 😂
Best chase in movie history!!
This was about the real last Bond film that stuck to the tried and tested Bond formula. Shortly after Moore they became more of a Fast and Furious franchise movies
I like this scene
"I'm sure this ain't exactly your debut with this sort of thing." :D
ROGER MOORE IS JAMES BOND OO7
IN
IAN FLEMING'S
LIVE AND LET DIE
Roger Moore makes a great debut with LALD..... it's just great to watch and feels very fresh after watching Connery's DAF..... And it also has a great villain and it also feels very fresh, as because most of the previous films had SPECTRE and BLOFELD as their main villain..... I just love this film and the humour presented by Sir Roger is so delightful to watch.....
LIVE AND LET DIE may not be in my personal top 10 list but, whenever I watch this movie it just looks better.....
LIVE AND LET DIE is just fantastic.....
You forgot one of the hottest actresses in Jane Seymour aka Solitaire. Heck, she's still hot today.
@@jamesmatthew3681 Absolutely..... Couldn't get my eyes off her all the time..... Jane Seymore is just fantastic.....
"That there's one of them new car-boats." Funniest line of the whole movie.
"Am sure this isnt exactly your debut at this sort of thing boy"!
Pronounced "dayb'you"
Shirriff JW Pepper was awesome in this scene.
James Bond with a Dukes of Hazzard flair. The stunts were great! The movie? Well, my Mama said, "If you can't say something nice, say nothing."
In the guest role of Acting Sheriff Lester Crabbe in the episode “THE TREASURE OF HAZZARD”, and it turned out to be Confederate money.
I had a Glastron, exactly like the one in the film, bought it in 1976, it could turn on a sixpence, and with a ski pole fitted, it was a gret ski boat. kept it for 6 years, no problems !!
Love it ❤❤❤
The best Roger Moore 007 flick period! It just works.
I watched this in the theater when I was a kid. Great movie.
Absolutely awesome remember it back in the day as a 9 year old ☺️
Live and let die, one of the great 1970's James Bond movies. The baddies were great, the lovely tarrot card player
The great Yaphet Kotto as Katanga.. awesome.
The lovely Jane Seymore as Solitare in her 1st feature film
One of my favorite scenes
Ooh the boat chase is exciting i'm just too old
I’m sure this ain’t your DEY’BUE!.. at this sorta thing!... J W’ s talk is quality...
BEST BOND EVER BY FAR
"You ever thought of getting a driver's license, boy?"
Git that chicken coop off da road!!!
My friend and I were in the law enforcement business and every so often we'd break into JW Peppa's southern drawl. Never failed to crack us up rolling in the floor.
Just watch yesterday and Saturday still and awesome James Bond movie
I love LIVE AND LET DIE because it was filmed in my home state.
I always wanted to go to Louisiana. I had some food from there and fell in love with the cuisine.
@@roquefortfiles have you visited there yet?
@@Dante_xy7 Nope. Dont think I'd want to