Can we give some extra kudos to Maryam D'Abo in this movie? She brilliantly plays a character who is clearly *completely out of her depth* yet still saves Bond.
She grows up a lot over the course of this movie. That's what she's one of my favorites: she really seems to have benefitted from knowing Bond, even if it was only for a short while.
I'm not sure she necessarily was out if her depth. She was brilliant in sine ways. She's actually putting some interesting spins on tye stereotypical blonde bimbo as being unfair to her.
Lol and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation director said he was inspired by Uncharted 3, so it’s a chain of inspirations, maybe Rogue Nation’s plane scene will inspire a future movie/game/tv show
Much like Timothy Dalton is the most underrated Bond, Necros is the most underrated henchman. Yeah, he may not be as memorable as Jaws or Oddjob, but he’s not supposed to be. He’s an absolutely ruthless assassin who can blend in before killing with absolute efficiency. The guy disguised himself as a milkman and successfully kidnapped a defector from heavily guarded British safehouse. This fight was the matchup building all movie, and brings to mind the Red Grant fight in From Russia with Love. A brutal fight to the death between two professional killers at the top of their game. And boy, did it deliver. So give more recognition to Necros, one of the most worthy adversaries in the Bond canon. He didn’t need a flashy gimmick, he was just great at what he did.
I love the special effects in this sequence. In the close up on the actor's faces, the actors are in front of model of the ground or the mountain. It gives you a better image than CGI.
@@YDDES This is something they do on James Bond Productions. They get multiple airplanes to help with filming. For the mini jet in Octopussy, They had anothe jet that was similar but was four times as big called a Hawker Siddeley 127. They used it for longer shots so it was easier to see it was Bond's plane in the distance.
Beat me to it. Considering blue screen/rear projection was still pretty shoddy in this era, the modelling was a fantastic way to sell the effect. Plus Dalton did a lot more of his own stunts, selling the authenticity.
Dalton pavied the way for a modern day Daniel Craig bond when you reflect on the bond franchise Dalton was ahead of his time very much the underrated bond
@@tcaudiobooks737 Agreed. Craig is so overrated. Looks nothing like James Bond and has just become super robotic, angry and miserable. He's even just plain stiff and awkward in the role. They need to go back to a tall dark and handsome 007, not fairly short, blonde and chavvy.
Let's appreciate what's happening here. Bond is fighting a professional killer, while hanging for dear life on a cargo net, that is failing, outside of an airplane with a ticking bomb on board which is being piloted by someone who has NO experience with planes. THAT is how you do an action sequence.
It's truly a shame that Timothy Dalton is the most underrated Bond..... And his films, particularly LICENCE TO KILL is one the most underrated Bond-film along with OCTOPUSSY..... Timothy Dalton was a great Bond and both of his films were fantastic.....
I totally agree, rewatching Octopussy I adored its amazing action, practically on par with The Living Daylights. When you think about it, the Octopussy plane sequence (in the climax) is a precursor to The Living Daylights plane sequence, which did it on a bigger scale.
2:20 Kara: What happened? James Bond: He got the boot. In terms of real personal danger to Bond, few moments in the Bond series can top this one for sheer danger. There's no gadgets to the rescue, no help from an ally, he has absolute no control over anything, especially when the blond woman opens the back door on the plane & then starts tilting the plane upwards steeply. The sheer panic in Bond as he lunges for the net as he, Necros & the drugs all start to slip out of the plane is spine tingling. Not only does he have to hang on for dear life, he has to kill Necros within about a minute and get back into plane in order to make sure the bomb is off the plane or to potentially defuse the bomb if it hasn't slipped out of the plane. All this while the net is hanging by an ever increasingly frayed rope which is coming apart. But there's more. Necros doesn't know there is a bomb so all he's concentrated on getting Bond regardless of however long it takes hence him grabbing onto Bond's leg. Imagine the panic Bond must be feeling when Necros won't let go of his leg when the bomb is potentially ticking away about to explode.
Add to that, Necros' cries for mercy in order to distract Bond. It's like we're meant to feel sorry for Necros, but then we remember the innocent people he killed earlier in the movie. Plus, he's dealing with Bond who KILLS people. No wonder Bond won't show mercy.
Great scene. I think this actor is, in a lot of ways, more like the Bond of the books. He's a tad more emotional than the other screen versions, and, possibly, more vulnerable.
Pierce Brosnan could play the role with more vulnerability as well including getting hurt and could his shock and disbelief when sees Alec in Goldeneye as comes out of by the statues as the head of Janus crime Syndicate. Brosnan’s Bond drinking heavily after knowing Paris was married to Elliot Carver and attacked by Elliots men as well finding Paris dead could see the saddened look on his face. Lazenbys Bond was vulnerable to as let Tracy into his life and wanted to get married and settle down with her before her death on their wedding day by Bonds nemesis Ernst Starvo Blofeld.
At least Barry went out on a high with both 'A View To A Kill' and even more so 'The Living Daylights'. Barry had been intermittent as composer starting with Roger Moore's 'Live And Let Die'.
This was an amazing Bond sequence. I was astonished by it when I saw the film the first time; there was nothing in the trailers or ads that had a hint of this sequence. It’s already an intense action sequence in an unusual situation, but the director understood suspense. Bond VS Necros at 10,000 feet was cool enough, but cutting to the bomb was almost Hitchcockian. Necro’s theme of “Where Has Everybody Gone” by the Pretenders has a fabulous remix for this sequence. Seeing him break down and beg for his life was fun. I know people wonder why he didn’t grab the net, but the fact is, people who are afraid tend to make poor decisions.
I won’t disagree, why He held onto Bond’s Boot baffled Me. When Bond was cutting the Laces, Necros should’ve grabbed onto the Netting...He might’ve lived a little longer...
Best Bond movie sub-boss fight. This whole movie wins in score and editing which are enhanced by the dynamite performances of everyone involved. True perfection.
Dalton is a huge fan of the Fleming novels and you can tell in his portrayal of the character. Before Daniel Craig mostly in Casino Royale he was to first actor to actually portray the character pin point accurate to the novels. Its just a real shame the audience and most of the critics at the time were far too used to Roger Moore's silliness and cheesy portrayal of the character. In saying that however both The Living Daylights and License to Kill have been getting lots of praise in recent years mainly because of how similar they are to the Craig films. Imo he is either the 2nd or 3rd best Bond after Daniel Craig. Give it or take 2nd or 3rd is between him and Sean Connery.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector Imagined it. Necros wouldn't be able to transfer one hand to the net without the other one slipping, and he would have been too beaten up to hold on with one hand. Trying to transfer both hands at once is silly for obvious reasons. And also he was trying to hinder Bond as much as he could - letting him go and grabbing the net would have let Bond kick him till he fell.
Listen up 007 , as you may very well need this invention for your next mission. I call it The Para-Shoote ! And it’s quite easy to disable should it end up in the wrong hands.
Dalton's Bond movies were great. This was more of an adventure than LTK but that one was gritty, intense and thrilling too. Wish he made more movies if it wasn't for the wait for GoldenEye. Dalton was better than Brosnan imo.
Just realised that Necros was doomed anyway. Even if he succeeded in killing Bond and getting back on the plane, he didn't know about the bomb, and would have died in about a minute. Unless he heard the ticking and got rid of the bomb in time, which is unlikely. Anyway, this fight is one of the peaks of the entire 25-film-franchise. Every time I watch it I get so tense that I grab my chair with my hands, the same way they hold on to that net!
This fight and the train fight in "From Russia with love" are the best among all fight scenes in bond films.Sir Sean Connery apart, Timothy Dalton is the best Bond.Pity he didn't do msny films.
Name's Drake...... Nathan Drake. Nice to see how Bond is still influencing and giving aspiring ideas to other forms of media entertainment. We are long overdue for a new 007 video game. Danjaq and MGM Interactive need to resurrect Eurocom and have them make only 007 games with no pressures of a big video game producer.
I just realised that at 2.32 the stuntman doubling for Necros can be seen through the cargo net, as Necros is falling and spinning away from the plane. I've always wondered how many flights this scene required to cover all the necessary angles and shots.
Probably John Glen. All of his Bond movies have tonal inconsistencies within them, with arguably Octopussy and AVTAK being the worst victims of the aforementioned inconsistencies.
A truly dangerous stunt, especially when all the heroin bags fly away as the net is all over the place. Notice they don't show Bond getting back in the plane. I'd love to know how he did it.
What are you talking about?? He got in by letting the rushing air throw the rope net up and down until there was enough momentum to land on the cargo ramp.
The net's pretty flimsy at the bottom, and Bond had already cut away part of it. It likely wouldn't hold him, and even if he grabbed a strand, one kick from Bond, and he's also down. 👌
If you still haven't, you're missing out. It's arguably in the Top 5 of the films, but a lot of people really don't get how good of a Bond Dalton was (idiots).
I don't know about you but I would of definitely sounded like him lol same scream falling that far if not louder. AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHEEEEEE
I liked how he stopped screaming to get his breath then starts again with more vigor I don't know about you but I would of screamed just like him lol but would of let go of the boot.
Can we give some extra kudos to Maryam D'Abo in this movie? She brilliantly plays a character who is clearly *completely out of her depth* yet still saves Bond.
She grows up a lot over the course of this movie. That's what she's one of my favorites: she really seems to have benefitted from knowing Bond, even if it was only for a short while.
I'm not sure she necessarily was out if her depth. She was brilliant in sine ways. She's actually putting some interesting spins on tye stereotypical blonde bimbo as being unfair to her.
No
Yes.
She's useful for Bond but :
- almost miss her flight
- almost killed Bond in flight
- almost crashed the plane in the mountain in front of her...
One of my all-time favorite Bond scenes. It doesn't matter how many times I see this, I'm always on edge and the music is simply brilliant.
True, excellent soundtrack
Adore this scene, Dalton is brilliant. You can clearly see where Uncharted 3 got its inspiration.
I thought that scene looked familiar. Just really wish that game wasn't so dam frustrating.
Bruce Snow That was actually my first thought when I watched this. Not too surprising that Uncharted took inspiration from Bond, though.
Lol and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation director said he was inspired by Uncharted 3, so it’s a chain of inspirations, maybe Rogue Nation’s plane scene will inspire a future movie/game/tv show
I love that game!
@@taliamason7986 I didn't find it frustrating,what difficulty were you playing it on
The music in this scene is so brilliant. What any music in a Bond movie should be like.
A masterpiece of a score, maybe the best by the great late John Barry. So superior to Thomas Newman's horrible score for the dismal Spectre.
1980s bond movies were the prime!
@@yvesandrethevenot3489 I can't understand why they didn't give the job to Michael Giacchino.
Much like Timothy Dalton is the most underrated Bond, Necros is the most underrated henchman.
Yeah, he may not be as memorable as Jaws or Oddjob, but he’s not supposed to be. He’s an absolutely ruthless assassin who can blend in before killing with absolute efficiency. The guy disguised himself as a milkman and successfully kidnapped a defector from heavily guarded British safehouse.
This fight was the matchup building all movie, and brings to mind the Red Grant fight in From Russia with Love. A brutal fight to the death between two professional killers at the top of their game. And boy, did it deliver.
So give more recognition to Necros, one of the most worthy adversaries in the Bond canon. He didn’t need a flashy gimmick, he was just great at what he did.
plus when he snuffed it I remember everyone watching was like, "good." That's a good villain right there.
I love the special effects in this sequence. In the close up on the actor's faces, the actors are in front of model of the ground or the mountain. It gives you a better image than CGI.
ActionCom For some reason, the aircraft is sometimes a Hercules and sometimes a Transall (when the guys fight at the Cargo hatch)
@@YDDES This is something they do on James Bond Productions. They get multiple airplanes to help with filming. For the mini jet in Octopussy, They had anothe jet that was similar but was four times as big called a Hawker Siddeley 127. They used it for longer shots so it was easier to see it was Bond's plane in the distance.
Beat me to it. Considering blue screen/rear projection was still pretty shoddy in this era, the modelling was a fantastic way to sell the effect. Plus Dalton did a lot more of his own stunts, selling the authenticity.
I am in love with Dalton's films
Good bye Jenny, I'll miss Holly Wood.
Dalton pavied the way for a modern day Daniel Craig bond when you reflect on the bond franchise Dalton was ahead of his time very much the underrated bond
Dalton was awesome though. Craig is a shit tier Bond.
@@tcaudiobooks737 Agreed. Craig is so overrated. Looks nothing like James Bond and has just become super robotic, angry and miserable. He's even just plain stiff and awkward in the role. They need to go back to a tall dark and handsome 007, not fairly short, blonde and chavvy.
Cubby Broccoli chose Dalton over several actors including Brosnin/ chosen later
and Dalton's Bond had weakness n emotive constrained well expressed.
Daniel Craig has stated that he emulates the most bond from Dalton.
Loved the Timothy Dalton 007 films!
Let's appreciate what's happening here.
Bond is fighting a professional killer, while hanging for dear life on a cargo net, that is failing, outside of an airplane with a ticking bomb on board which is being piloted by someone who has NO experience with planes.
THAT is how you do an action sequence.
A professional killer vs. a professional spy.
I think he left acting too. Now owns and runs a professional ballet dancing school in london.
This is really one of the most terrifying fight scenes I ever saw on film: this would have left ME traumatized, even if I won.
3 years later, he fight Cliff on the German Airship for the rocket, but he blew up and fell right near the Hollywood signs.
@sacredf8 3 years later, a professional German spy vs Rocketeer.
It's truly a shame that Timothy Dalton is the most underrated Bond..... And his films, particularly LICENCE TO KILL is one the most underrated Bond-film along with OCTOPUSSY..... Timothy Dalton was a great Bond and both of his films were fantastic.....
Abhishek Paul “Licence to Kill” is in a much higher league than “Octopussy”. An insult to rate the two together.
@@AirwolfArchive Now, you're comment proves that OCTOPUSSY is truly an underrated Bond-film.....
Abhishek Paul It truly doesn’t. And its “your”.
@@AirwolfArchive I just said that OCTOPUSSY and LTK are underrated..... In my personal top 10 list I've put them both.....
I totally agree, rewatching Octopussy I adored its amazing action, practically on par with The Living Daylights. When you think about it, the Octopussy plane sequence (in the climax) is a precursor to The Living Daylights plane sequence, which did it on a bigger scale.
Dalton's Bond is great!!! Especially ''The living daylights'' is one of my most favorite Bond films!!!!!!!
2:20
Kara: What happened?
James Bond: He got the boot.
In terms of real personal danger to Bond, few moments in the Bond series can top this one for sheer danger. There's no gadgets to the rescue, no help from an ally, he has absolute no control over anything, especially when the blond woman opens the back door on the plane & then starts tilting the plane upwards steeply. The sheer panic in Bond as he lunges for the net as he, Necros & the drugs all start to slip out of the plane is spine tingling. Not only does he have to hang on for dear life, he has to kill Necros within about a minute and get back into plane in order to make sure the bomb is off the plane or to potentially defuse the bomb if it hasn't slipped out of the plane. All this while the net is hanging by an ever increasingly frayed rope which is coming apart. But there's more. Necros doesn't know there is a bomb so all he's concentrated on getting Bond regardless of however long it takes hence him grabbing onto Bond's leg. Imagine the panic Bond must be feeling when Necros won't let go of his leg when the bomb is potentially ticking away about to explode.
truly explained bond's situation well
Perfect summary!
Add to that, Necros' cries for mercy in order to distract Bond. It's like we're meant to feel sorry for Necros, but then we remember the innocent people he killed earlier in the movie. Plus, he's dealing with Bond who KILLS people. No wonder Bond won't show mercy.
Bond: "THATS for Green Four!"
@@stephenkoranteng6260 Timothy Dalton's Bond is a cold blooded killer, there's 0% chance he would have felt bad for him and saved him
Great scene. I think this actor is, in a lot of ways, more like the Bond of the books. He's a tad more emotional than the other screen versions, and, possibly, more vulnerable.
Pierce Brosnan could play the role with more vulnerability as well including getting hurt and could his shock and disbelief when sees Alec in Goldeneye as comes out of by the statues as the head of Janus crime Syndicate. Brosnan’s Bond drinking heavily after knowing Paris was married to Elliot Carver and attacked by Elliots men as well finding Paris dead could see the saddened look on his face. Lazenbys Bond was vulnerable to as let Tracy into his life and wanted to get married and settle down with her before her death on their wedding day by Bonds nemesis Ernst Starvo Blofeld.
Dalton 🤩 my absolute favourite. And that score of the film! The best! Inflight fight 😍
Sadly this is John Barry last James Bond score....
He gave us a real treat before the end.
At least Barry went out on a high with both 'A View To A Kill' and even more so 'The Living Daylights'. Barry had been intermittent as composer starting with Roger Moore's 'Live And Let Die'.
At least he went on to win an Oscar for Dances With Wolves.
I love Kara's hair twirl whenever she turns her head. It's mesmerizing
Great movie with a terrific performance by Dalton. Terrific plot and John Barrys music.
"He got the boot!" Big mistake leaving that part out.
he'll miss Hollywood.
This was an amazing Bond sequence. I was astonished by it when I saw the film the first time; there was nothing in the trailers or ads that had a hint of this sequence. It’s already an intense action sequence in an unusual situation, but the director understood suspense. Bond VS Necros at 10,000 feet was cool enough, but cutting to the bomb was almost Hitchcockian.
Necro’s theme of “Where Has Everybody Gone” by the Pretenders has a fabulous remix for this sequence. Seeing him break down and beg for his life was fun. I know people wonder why he didn’t grab the net, but the fact is, people who are afraid tend to make poor decisions.
Loved Dalton's portrayal of James Bond. He brought so much into it.
Timothy Dalton was a great Bond of his era i just wish that he had done more bond movies
Necros plunging to his death, clutching Bond's boot. Still cracks me up.
Me and my wife cracked up at that and his scream but I admitted to her I would of sounded the same falling that far lol
I swear they've used that scream in other bond movies
@@samanthapatrick4345 Just as good as the Wilhelm Scream.
I won’t disagree, why He held onto Bond’s Boot baffled Me. When Bond was cutting the Laces, Necros should’ve grabbed onto the Netting...He might’ve lived a little longer...
@@samanthapatrick4345 I think they used it during the opening for Moonraker when Bond sends another villain plunging to his death.
Best Bond movie sub-boss fight. This whole movie wins in score and editing which are enhanced by the dynamite performances of everyone involved. True perfection.
Still holds up today. Great set piece
The villian was murdered and the bomb desconected, well done Bond ! Thank you, excellent work. Me.
John Barry rocks💪
My heart skips a beat when I watch this 🤣
One of my fave Bond movies and a great scene.
the good John Barry bringing intensity to the whole scene with his brass section and style, I really miss him, God bless you, John Barry!
Rumor has it, that he hit the earth still holding on to that boot.
Necros hold the boot and fall to death and later bond Rocket explode and fall to death.
Remember being this one of the most intense goddamn things I'd ever seen as a kid.
Dalton is a huge fan of the Fleming novels and you can tell in his portrayal of the character. Before Daniel Craig mostly in Casino Royale he was to first actor to actually portray the character pin point accurate to the novels. Its just a real shame the audience and most of the critics at the time were far too used to Roger Moore's silliness and cheesy portrayal of the character. In saying that however both The Living Daylights and License to Kill have been getting lots of praise in recent years mainly because of how similar they are to the Craig films. Imo he is either the 2nd or 3rd best Bond after Daniel Craig. Give it or take 2nd or 3rd is between him and Sean Connery.
Hi
“Best Bond after Craig”? Please. He was great, but Dalton was excellent.
I'd say Brosnan was the most accurate to the novels
Craig's portrayal is NOTHING like the novels...
Striker Bowls which novels? Not anything Ian Fleming wrote.
"I'll just still grab hold on his boot instead of grabbing hold of the secure cargo netting." - Random James Bond goon.
The rope would have snapped anyway so Necros was screwed either way!
Love how he kept hold of the shoe after he fell outta the plane. Like it was a parachute or something.
His brain was fixated on that grip, which is understandable.
@@annoyed707 He might have tried simply holding onto the net instead of the boot. Imagine that?
@@80s_Boombox_Collector Imagined it.
Necros wouldn't be able to transfer one hand to the net without the other one slipping, and he would have been too beaten up to hold on with one hand.
Trying to transfer both hands at once is silly for obvious reasons.
And also he was trying to hinder Bond as much as he could - letting him go and grabbing the net would have let Bond kick him till he fell.
Listen up 007 , as you may very well need this invention for your next mission. I call it
The Para-Shoote ! And it’s quite easy to disable should it end up in the wrong hands.
@@quad5186 Underrated response.
This movie has the best and coolest theme song.
Dalton's Bond movies were great. This was more of an adventure than LTK but that one was gritty, intense and thrilling too. Wish he made more movies if it wasn't for the wait for GoldenEye. Dalton was better than Brosnan imo.
uncharted 3 was definitely inspired by this
Great Plane Fight scene in living daylights
I don't think I've ever seen any of Dalton's 007 films. After watching this sample, I think I have to
Yeah both of them are good. Especially License To Kill well in my opinon.
Yes, you have to watch them. Milestone films for the series, really.
Do it. The Living Daylights is one of the most underrated in the series, and Licence to Kill is definitely the most underrated in the series.
I love this scene in the movie when there is the fight on the flight. The huge plane looks spectacular many feet high.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
At 2:32 there’s a continuity error. You can still see Necros falling. He’s much higher up than he was last shown to be.
Great sequence, great music, great Bond.
Just realised that Necros was doomed anyway. Even if he succeeded in killing Bond and getting back on the plane, he didn't know about the bomb, and would have died in about a minute. Unless he heard the ticking and got rid of the bomb in time, which is unlikely.
Anyway, this fight is one of the peaks of the entire 25-film-franchise. Every time I watch it I get so tense that I grab my chair with my hands, the same way they hold on to that net!
2:20 "That's for Saunders, you bastard!"
CLASSIC!!!
A great scene
Dalton was a proper bond. He was right man, right time.
Excellent suspenseful fight to the death. Timothy Dalton and George Lazenby are the best non Connery Bonds.
My favourite fight from any Bond film
The villian begging for his life is like the scene in where eagles dare
This fight and the train fight in "From Russia with love" are the best among all fight scenes in bond films.Sir Sean Connery apart, Timothy Dalton is the best Bond.Pity he didn't do msny films.
"No! No! If only there were something ELSE I could grab onto besides this boot!!"
Name's Drake...... Nathan Drake.
Nice to see how Bond is still influencing and giving aspiring ideas to other forms of media entertainment.
We are long overdue for a new 007 video game. Danjaq and MGM Interactive need to resurrect Eurocom and have them make only 007 games with no pressures of a big video game producer.
I just realised that at 2.32 the stuntman doubling for Necros can be seen through the cargo net, as Necros is falling and spinning away from the plane. I've always wondered how many flights this scene required to cover all the necessary angles and shots.
Excellent stunts in this
I think Jake Lombard and B J Worth did these stunts
Missed opportunity to have the timer stop at 0:07, like in Goldfinger.
Although in the original edit of Goldfinger, the timer stopped at 0:03, and the dialogue backs that up.
Before Daniel Craig, there was Timothy Dalton.
Well done Bond...one moretime you save the world ! Thank you, Daniel.
So satisfying to hear THAT mean cry "Please!"
The absolute high point of the film's first-rate soundtrack.
Thinking about it Necros pretty much sealed his doom getting that knife out
1987 Necros fell with a boot
1991 Bond fell with exploding rocket.
Love that the scream is used for Gobinda, Kamal Khan and Necros. 🤣
Great scene. 👍🏻
Even in Moonraker, during the opening sequence
Who's idea was it to add the ju87 stuka sound?
The same guy who adds the Wilhelm scream in any given situation.
Probably John Glen. All of his Bond movies have tonal inconsistencies within them, with arguably Octopussy and AVTAK being the worst victims of the aforementioned inconsistencies.
Apparently Dalton did his own stunts. That was another advantage to him in the role of James Bond.
One of my all time favourite films , but it’s only just struck me how cartoony the sound effects are in this scene
A truly dangerous stunt, especially when all the heroin bags fly away as the net is all over the place. Notice they don't show Bond getting back in the plane. I'd love to know how he did it.
Magic of film industry
Incredibly dangerous, that last bit where the net starts bouncing violently, the stunt doubles head almost hits the edge of the ramp :O
What are you talking about?? He got in by letting the rushing air throw the rope net up and down until there was enough momentum to land on the cargo ramp.
0:15
Bond - “WHAT ARE YOU DOING, YOU STUPID WOMAN!!??”
WITH A SHOE... YOU CANNOT FLY MAN... !❤☺
AAAHHJJ... ! WONDERFUL SCENE!
THANK YOU...DANIEL SALUDITOS.
!
The sound effects are very funny.
Came here after watching the Uncharted trailer, to see how a real stunt sequence was filmed.
2:06 This is for Saunders, Necros! He wanted me to give you the boot!
He got the boot
My eyes were wide as dinner plates the first time I saw this back in 2000.
"I know! I'll hold onto his boot which he's trying to take off, instead of the easy-to-hold netting all around me!"
The net's pretty flimsy at the bottom, and Bond had already cut away part of it. It likely wouldn't hold him, and even if he grabbed a strand, one kick from Bond, and he's also down.
👌
We never see Necros die so in theory he could have landed ontop of some Afghan tent in the middle of the desert and survived. He may be back!
I’ve never seen the movie but I would like to, and at least out-of-context this scene is genuinely really scary.
You can watch it on online or UA-cam
If you still haven't, you're missing out. It's arguably in the Top 5 of the films, but a lot of people really don't get how good of a Bond Dalton was (idiots).
I knew something was up when I played Uncharted 3.
Turned out I'd watch the similiar kind of set piece before.
Os 2 filmes de Dalton são ótimos.
Timothy Dalton wow!! 😍😍
cool how they filmed that
A Wonderful Movie
2:20 Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
BLERRRRGGHHHHHH!
I don't know about you but I would of definitely sounded like him lol same scream falling that far if not louder. AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHEEEEEE
I wish I could meet timothy dalton 1 day
Love that scream at 2:27
Similar to mine lol.
For England James?
In this moment James Bond inspired the famous uncharted scene
And more than 30 years later, Hollywood try to impress us with the same scene in CGI for the Uncharted movie.
What a joke...
2:20 R.I.P Shoe that was probably a very cool Bond gadget.
Why does the villain keep hold of the boot as he is falling to his death?
Because he’s terrified and not thinking rationally. He’s plummeting to his death after all.
I liked how he stopped screaming to get his breath then starts again with more vigor I don't know about you but I would of screamed just like him lol but would of let go of the boot.
2:19 Bond: This is for Saunders.
Gran canal sigan asi, gracias
Why didn't the villain just grab the net instead of the boot?
Wouldn't have made much difference, Bond had the knife, he would have just slashed his fingers, and he would have fallen anyway!
Plus, he had nowhere to go. Bond was right on top of him and would have kicked him down.
Holding onto the boot as if it's going to save him. 😄
How did the C130 became a Fairchild plane?
I love how It changes from a C130 to a C123 lol
I swear I’ve played this scene on Uncharted
For Saunders !!..
No CGI shit in those days
There's no cgi in modern bond films anyway
@@strikerbowls791 invisible Aston Martin's, tidal wave para gliding
Awww it didn't stop at 007