Apparently there’s a deleted scene in ‘The World is Not Enough’ in which it’s revealed that Valentin is alive and well, so he could feasibly return to the franchise.
Aidan Weston I’m well aware of that, cheers. You might have missed the small matter of the same actress playing M from Goldeneye all the way through to Skyfall.
Goldeneye is a great film and Zhukosky is a brilliant character, he is the image that comes to mind if you think Russian gangster, that gait, temper, casual drinking, even his laugh - Robbie Coltrane nailed it.
@@largol33t1 I can think of 1 way, their isn't a scene early on where Bond is visiting Felix to see how he's coping with the death of his wife that happened on their/Felix and his wife, wedding day
Maybe you don’t believe me, but when my mum got married in Manchester 1995 the same year as Goldeneye, he lent my mum his limo for their wedding for the kids to ride in, we aren’t some high flyers just a normal family but luckily my mums friend worked in that industry and knew him. I was 12 years old and he had been told I was a huge fan of Goldeneye and Cracker. In the car, it had a note in their addressed to me saying “ Hi Sam, enjoy the limo, snacks and fizzy drinks in the cooler and I don’t think your mum would be too happy if you cracked the champagne in their but enjoy the ride !” What and awesome man! LEGEND R.I.P
- Who's strangling the cat? - Strangling a cat? *Looks at the scene and fires his gun in the couch*. - It's Irina. My mistress. - Very talented girl. - Irina! Take a hike! My favourite in Goldeneye. Bond tells him she is singing awful and he literally agrees before telling her to shut up.
Pierce Brosnan was the most suave, sophisticated 007 ever. His acting, dialogue delivery, facial expressions all fit the personality of a British secret agent perfectly. The only actor who trumps him in that role is Sean Connery, but even he was a bit brute at times. Brosnan was as smooth as they come.
@@swordsmanoftime3001 moore was good but when Pierce Brosnan became 007 he was the perfect choice! Goldeneye is one of my favorite movies! My ex husband and i were on vacation in London when that movie was out, the 4th time we were there, and didn't have anything to do one evening so i suggested we go see Goldeneye. It was my first time in a non-American movie theater and i was impressed there were assigned seats! No tripping over people or trying to find seats in the dark!
Brosnan was a perfect late 90s early 2000s James Bond. Sean Connery was perfect early on to get the franchise going. Moore was meh but some of the movies he was in were good so he was passable. Living Daylights actor was pretty good. Never saw Craig in the new ones, he always looked like a proper villain.
Valentin Zukovsky is the most underrated character ever played by Robbie Coltrane. It's really sad that he's gone. R.I.P. Robbie Coltrane (1950 - 2022)
Came hear immediately after hearing the news. RIP Robbie Coltrane Portrayed an extremely memorable character in a film full of extremely memorable characters.
This is one of the best scenes in a Bond film. It has humor, grit, violent intent, and builds the story of the dark world relationship between Bond and his adversaries. Gives us a feel for the small circles the agents of the world run in and out of. It also reveals the ties that bind the profession.
Zukovsky was an awesome character. It was cool how there was an acknowledgement of the Cold War origins of Bond in the form of a rival agent from the other side of the Iron Curtain. Because he served his own nation, it seemed like he was presented as being more honorable and civilized than the more insidious enemies Bond faced off against, who held no loyalty towards anything other than themselves. You can also see the duality in him, though, when he talks about the Cossacks, where he acknowledges they were massacred brutally, but still holds that they deserved it. Robbie Coltrane did a great job in the role.
Well put. It’s quite impressive just how fleshed out he is as a character, considering he has so little screen time in GoldenEye. It’s not surprising they wanted to bring him back in a slightly more substantial role two films later, especially with Coltrane being brilliant in the role.
Yeah Valentin is a criminal and a bastard and having a civil conversation with the agent that tried to assassinate him. But for the right info, he’ll give Bond a meeting with Janus where maybe in his mind Bond will be killed and Janus will reward his loyalty. But if Bond survives, it’s no skin off Valentin’s bones so long as they never see eachother again. Till “World is Not Enough”
@@Johno1992 he was only in Goldeneye and The World is Not Enough two out of four Brosnan films. Robbie wasn’t in Tomorrow Never Dies or Die Another Day
Valentine - My Knee aches me every single day, twice as bad in the winter do u know how long winter is in this country? Tell Dimitri Dimitri - well it depends on Valentine - SILENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lololol rofl
That always gets me 😂 that plus when James asked “who’s strangling a cat?” And valentine looks around not knowing what he means until he finds out it’s James talking shit about the singer 😂
Yeah, and she actually does have a good singing voice. It takes a special kind of talent to deliberately sing badly when you've got a natural talent for singing well. :-)
1:35 Zukovsky looks at him completely stunned "Wait... did I hear him correctly... surely I must have misunderstood... no no he really said that" Love it!
Robbie Coltrane was brilliant as Zukovsky , part funny and part sarcastic , his one liners were superb throughout his tenure , especially in TWISNE. "Where have you been you gold encrusted Buffon" Get me out of here and I will show you what a bumped head feels like" And especially, "The insurance company is never going to believe this" 😂😂😂
Robbie Coltrane Rest In Peace. He did the Russian accent very well. And this was the first movie I saw him in. Also one of my personal favorite James Bond movies.
This scene was great because here Bond showed Zukovsky his skill at shooting by “missing the rest of him” and then in TWINE Zukovsky settles the debt and saves Bond’s life by freeing him and “missing the rest of him”
@@CidSilverWing well, that's how Bond liked to have it since he gave Valentin money. Remember, in contrast to Communist Russia, money talks in Capitalist America and Britain
@@geoffwilliams4478 I'm more confused as to why Zukovsky felt he owed Bond, probably for the knee injury, but then Bond said something about "200 lbs of C4" and exchanging money, then belonging to Zukovsky. A payoff of some kind?
This is also my favourite scene in goldeneye. He also will be remembered as doctor doctor Samuel Johnson in black adder. Rest In Peace dear Robbie Coltrane
Best part and reason I looked for this clip is "Do you have any idea how long the winter lasts in this country? Tell 'em Dimitri..well it depends, SILENCE! Hahahahahaha.
Rest in peace, mr. Coltrane. This was, is and forever will be, a brilliant scene.
I always saw him as valentine not Hagrid
"Tell him Dimitri..."
"Erm well it depends.."
"SILENCE!!"
Yes, I love this scene!
Loved his performance in the deleted scene too! He will be greatly missed.
Yes indeed, he is a true legend💯
"TELL HIM DIMITRY"
"Uh, well it depends-"
"SIIILENCEEE!!"
Pretty much my favorite gag in any movie.
My brothers kept saying "tell him, Dmitry". I forgot it was from this movie
I literally found this clip for those exact lines
Ireena ! take a hike !
Now that is really funny.... 😳
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Tell him, Dimitri! SILENCE!"
I still can't believe he's gone. Rest in peace, Robbie Coltrane.
"Tell him, Dmitri! ... SILENCE!"
But it depends XD
@@RoyanGreenwood23 SILENCE
1:52
Rest well in heaven Robbie Coltrane. Valentin Zukovsky was a superb James Bond character, funny and intimidating.
Also Q is gone, Rest in Peace 🪦
That’s right he died in 1999
Such an underrated Bond character. Sucks he was only in two films I was hoping he'd become the Russian Felix.
He did more than two bond films.
Think he meant Zukovsky
Apparently there’s a deleted scene in ‘The World is Not Enough’ in which it’s revealed that Valentin is alive and well, so he could feasibly return to the franchise.
StargazerNorth1 The Craig era is a reboot man lol.
Aidan Weston I’m well aware of that, cheers. You might have missed the small matter of the same actress playing M from Goldeneye all the way through to Skyfall.
‘Shaken but not Stirred’ only Robbie Coltrane can say it that funny. RIP Legend.
Lmfao how his guys all start laughing in Bonds face
@TheJokerx420 I don't know why but when they start laughing I always start laughing
RIP Robbie Coltrane. Thought this was his best role. Brilliant actor!
Goldeneye is a great film and Zhukosky is a brilliant character, he is the image that comes to mind if you think Russian gangster, that gait, temper, casual drinking, even his laugh - Robbie Coltrane nailed it.
Yup, only Robbie could've pulled this guy off. A great humorous bit.
He's actually Scottish. But he played a Russian mob boss perfectly. Such a multi-faceted actor.
Rip Robbie Coltrane!
"So why did you not kill me?"
"Call it professional courtesy."
"Then I shall extend you the same courtesy."
Great exchange.
GoldenEye is still one of the better 007 movies, having Robbie Coltrane in the mix is definitely a plus.
He's one of the reasons this is among my 3 favorite Bond films. If you have Coltrane and Pierce Brosnan in a Bond film, how can you go wrong?
Hands down🙌💯
and bownhe died. RIP
As soon as I see the news that Coltrane has passed away I instantly had to watch this classic scene
@@largol33t1 I can think of 1 way, their isn't a scene early on where Bond is visiting Felix to see how he's coping with the death of his wife that happened on their/Felix and his wife, wedding day
Came straight to watch this RIP Robbie. You were brilliant x Goldeneye is one of my favourite ever movies x
I came to watch this for the same exact reason! I always of Robbie as Zukovsky!
Maybe you don’t believe me, but when my mum got married in Manchester 1995 the same year as Goldeneye, he lent my mum his limo for their wedding for the kids to ride in, we aren’t some high flyers just a normal family but luckily my mums friend worked in that industry and knew him. I was 12 years old and he had been told I was a huge fan of Goldeneye and Cracker. In the car, it had a note in their addressed to me saying “ Hi Sam, enjoy the limo, snacks and fizzy drinks in the cooler and I don’t think your mum would be too happy if you cracked the champagne in their but enjoy the ride !” What and awesome man! LEGEND R.I.P
Incredible. Thanks for sharing.
I drank Champagne 🍾 first at age 10, it was a French Brut Champagne🍾 it cost about £ 200
Piper Heidsieck Cuvée Premium Champagne (France)
Wow!!
I totally believe you. Sounds very much like something he'd do. Absolute legend.
RIP Robbie Coltrane (March 30, 1950 - October 14, 2022), age 72
You will be remembered as a legend.
A legend in his own mind
Funny how Bond giving Valentin his limp, and thus the need for a cane, ended up saving Bond's life in the third film.
I think it was just the writers having fun. Cane guns have been around for a long time, but nothing said he had to have one for a cane.
They should have given him a magical umbrella!!
Yer a wizard, James
He said “I gave him the scar,” in the video game remake. Zukovsky’s Club was In Spain. The game was altered from this movie.
@@stanleygoering4856
so a russian version of Mary Poppins or batman’s The Penguin?
- Who's strangling the cat?
- Strangling a cat?
*Looks at the scene and fires his gun in the couch*.
- It's Irina. My mistress.
- Very talented girl.
- Irina! Take a hike!
My favourite in Goldeneye. Bond tells him she is singing awful and he literally agrees before telling her to shut up.
RIP Robbie Coltrane. Thank you for your performances, especially this and The World Is Not Enough!
Pierce Brosnan was the most suave, sophisticated 007 ever. His acting, dialogue delivery, facial expressions all fit the personality of a British secret agent perfectly. The only actor who trumps him in that role is Sean Connery, but even he was a bit brute at times. Brosnan was as smooth as they come.
What about Roger Moore's 007?
@@swordsmanoftime3001 moore was good but when Pierce Brosnan became 007 he was the perfect choice! Goldeneye is one of my favorite movies! My ex husband and i were on vacation in London when that movie was out, the 4th time we were there, and didn't have anything to do one evening so i suggested we go see Goldeneye. It was my first time in a non-American movie theater and i was impressed there were assigned seats! No tripping over people or trying to find seats in the dark!
Brosnan > Connery
Brosnan was a perfect late 90s early 2000s James Bond.
Sean Connery was perfect early on to get the franchise going.
Moore was meh but some of the movies he was in were good so he was passable.
Living Daylights actor was pretty good. Never saw Craig in the new ones, he always looked like a proper villain.
He and any other Bond fared better than that blond-haired chimp that is Daniel Craig.
Valentin Zukovsky is the most underrated character ever played by Robbie Coltrane. It's really sad that he's gone.
R.I.P. Robbie Coltrane (1950 - 2022)
Came hear immediately after hearing the news. RIP Robbie Coltrane
Portrayed an extremely memorable character in a film full of extremely memorable characters.
RIP Robbie you absolute legend. This was one of your best roles and whenever I hear "SILENCE", I'll think of you 🙏
0:33 the most painful torture scene in any Bond film, more so than the ball smack in Casino Royale.
Welcome to Russia.
I don't know casino royale was pretty long.
+AColonDashSix Because it was a shit movie.
@@Firemarioflower you idiot, one of the best Bond films
My ears r bleeding hahaha
This is one of the best scenes in a Bond film. It has humor, grit, violent intent, and builds the story of the dark world relationship between Bond and his adversaries. Gives us a feel for the small circles the agents of the world run in and out of. It also reveals the ties that bind the profession.
The finest acting Minnie Driver has done, I would say.
You gotta love James’ face before he said “very talented girl;” it’s literally the face of having to lie to stay alive...
He says "then tell her to go" lol
@Adam Kidd You are wrong. Stop saying wrong things on the internet!!
@@Slechy_Lesh
And break tradition ?
TELL HIM DIMITRI
EH BUT ET DEP- SILENCE
Haha the best part.
-"beh beh, well it depends on.."
-SILEEEEENCEEEEEEEEEEEE!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Zukovsky is probably my favorite Bond character. Listen to how he says:
"I hear the new M is a lady." Priceless!
He's a really fun character. Wish there was more of him.
Minnie Driver!!!
"Irina, take a hike!" Priceless!
RIP 😢 at least his knee won’t be aching anymore
Zukovsky was an awesome character. It was cool how there was an acknowledgement of the Cold War origins of Bond in the form of a rival agent from the other side of the Iron Curtain. Because he served his own nation, it seemed like he was presented as being more honorable and civilized than the more insidious enemies Bond faced off against, who held no loyalty towards anything other than themselves. You can also see the duality in him, though, when he talks about the Cossacks, where he acknowledges they were massacred brutally, but still holds that they deserved it. Robbie Coltrane did a great job in the role.
Well put. It’s quite impressive just how fleshed out he is as a character, considering he has so little screen time in GoldenEye. It’s not surprising they wanted to bring him back in a slightly more substantial role two films later, especially with Coltrane being brilliant in the role.
Yeah Valentin is a criminal and a bastard and having a civil conversation with the agent that tried to assassinate him. But for the right info, he’ll give Bond a meeting with Janus where maybe in his mind Bond will be killed and Janus will reward his loyalty.
But if Bond survives, it’s no skin off Valentin’s bones so long as they never see eachother again. Till “World is Not Enough”
Had no idea Robbie was a Bond character before he was Hagrid! That is awesome!
He was Valentin in Goldeneye and The World Is Not
@@scottknode898 he was in all Bronsons films bar die another day
@@Johno1992 he was only in Goldeneye and The World is Not Enough two out of four Brosnan films. Robbie wasn’t in Tomorrow Never Dies or Die Another Day
RIP Robbie Coltrane!
0:47 "Shaken but not stirred" ...hahahaha
its Shaken but not disturbed! XD
I thought after all these years that I was the only one who thought that was funny when they all laugh and make fun of his drink of choice lmao
That's my favourite part of the whole movie hahahah
Shaken is how pussies take it. Shaking causes more friction which melts more of the ice, which in turn waters down the drink.
RIP ROBBIE COLTRANE - THANK YOU FOR GIVING US THIS AMAZING CHARACTER!
Valentine - My Knee aches me every single day, twice as bad in the winter do u know how long winter is in this country? Tell Dimitri
Dimitri - well it depends on
Valentine - SILENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lololol rofl
That always gets me 😂 that plus when James asked “who’s strangling a cat?” And valentine looks around not knowing what he means until he finds out it’s James talking shit about the singer 😂
@@Godfather9814 lol yup the singer was also his wife at that time in the movie
Russian Hagrid
Bradley Smith aw dammit! I was going to say that
well then again the Actor here who did play Valentin would eventually be Hagrid so it makes sense!
Yer a wizard James.
Well that is Robbie Coltrane who played Hagrid
And we have German Lupin, German Lockhart, German Voldemort, German Snape.....!!!
"Tell him Dimitri"
+Petter Danckwardt (Dank) Well, it depends-
Silence!
LMAO!
Haha, was looking for this.
Is that Minnie Driver strangling a cat?
yes, yes it is. One of my favorite "Before they were famous" bits
I never realized that was her! Lol, she's so versatile!
Yeah, and she actually does have a good singing voice. It takes a special kind of talent to deliberately sing badly when you've got a natural talent for singing well. :-)
@@Euroviking86 I forgot she was in this film.
RIP Robbie Coltrane. Always saw you as Valentin, even when you played Hagrid.
R.I.P. Robbie.
Had to come back here.
RIP Robbie Coltrane
R.I.P Robbie Coltrane
I first know him in this movie as Valentine Zukovsky than Hagrid. Still both great characters he played. RIP 🙏
STOND BY YOUR MONNNNN!!!
Lol I clicked this just for that scene!
*Microphone squeaks*
Doode im dying right now
IRINA!! TAKE A HIKE!!
My ears r bleeding hahahaha
RIP Robbie Coltrane. Valentine was a legendary character in GE and TWINE.
One of the best scenes in the movie in my opinion. Robbie Coltrane is a superb actor.
my favorite Bond movie. ( and yeah, its because the N64 video game)
RIP Mr Coltrane. One of the series' greatest gangsters and Bond allies.
1:35 Zukovsky looks at him completely stunned "Wait... did I hear him correctly... surely I must have misunderstood... no no he really said that"
Love it!
0:03 “Walther PPK 7.65 mm only 3 men I know used this gun only I believe killed 2 of them”. Lucky Me
I think not.
James Bond: charming, sophisticated secret agent. Shaken, but not stirred. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
9 mm kurtz, Makarov pistolen,
So much better than a Walther PPK,
Very accurate, a Colt Mustang .380 acp, is also very nice.
Sig Sauer P228 9×19mm Parabellum
i'm fairly sure new walther that bond got in TND is a Walther P99 which fires a 9mm but i could be wrong.
Who's strangling the cat? Oh Just Sam Smith singing the new Bond theme.
+AvengedS939 Mordicai and Rigby: WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH!!!!
Burn!!
But seriously, Sam Smith wasn't so bad with the new opening theme.
TAKE A HIkE!
It should have been Conchita Wurst
Rest in Peace, Robbie Coltrane.. You were a legend. You will be missed..
REST IN PEACE VALENTIN ZUKOVSKY 😭
R.I.P Robbie Coltrane!
RIP Robbie Coltrane :(
Never forget that Bond gave Zukovsky the limp.
"who's strangling the cat?" I'm laughing with tears:))
lol thats what it sounds like at 0:33
That's why James Bond said it as couldn't stand Irina's singing. Minnie Driver was horrible as she is British and using a Russian accent in the movie.
1:01 ......strangling cat???
Rip Mr Coltrane!
2:50
Valentin-What has he done to deserve you?
Bond-He stole a helicopter
Valentin- I have 6
Bond- 3... None that fly!
XD!!!!
“Who’s counting”
Robbie Coltrane was brilliant as Zukovsky , part funny and part sarcastic , his one liners were superb throughout his tenure , especially in TWISNE.
"Where have you been you gold encrusted Buffon"
Get me out of here and I will show you what a bumped head feels like"
And especially,
"The insurance company is never going to believe this"
😂😂😂
RIP Zukovsky.
old news. i already killed him many times in Goldeneye 007 video game
RIP to Robbie
Came here because Robert Coltrane (Valentin Zukovsky) passed away at the age of 72.
Rest in Peace
Robbie Coltrane Rest In Peace. He did the Russian accent very well. And this was the first movie I saw him in. Also one of my personal favorite James Bond movies.
This scene was great because here Bond showed Zukovsky his skill at shooting by “missing the rest of him” and then in TWINE Zukovsky settles the debt and saves Bond’s life by freeing him and “missing the rest of him”
What happened to the "Then you and I are even and he owes me one?" then?
@@CidSilverWing well, that's how Bond liked to have it since he gave Valentin money. Remember, in contrast to Communist Russia, money talks in Capitalist America and Britain
@@geoffwilliams4478 I'm more confused as to why Zukovsky felt he owed Bond, probably for the knee injury, but then Bond said something about "200 lbs of C4" and exchanging money, then belonging to Zukovsky. A payoff of some kind?
Most people first and maybe only knew him as Hagrid. As for me, I’ll always think of him as Zukovsky first. Sad he’s gone, Rest Easy!
After Irina left Zukovsky, she changed her name to Skylar and went to study to become a doctor and met a guy in Boston named Will Hunting
Will Hunting Eventually Dumped Her after remembering He Was Jason Bourne All Along.
His Russian accent was pretty cool, was a badass KGB agent
Rest In Peace Valentine!
Rest in peace, Robbie. This is one of your best performances!!!
Rip Robert glad your part of these series just like Harry Potter
" Who's strangling the cat??!!..." 😆😂🤣
R.I.P. Robbie Coltrane Way before Harry Potter, this was my first introduction to the actor.
Rest In Peace Robbie Coltrane
Rest in peace, Robbie Coltrane!
RIP beloved giant.
One of the most memorable parts from 007 "my knee aces every single day"
R.i.p Robbie
This is also my favourite scene in goldeneye. He also will be remembered as doctor doctor Samuel Johnson in black adder. Rest In Peace dear Robbie Coltrane
You will be remembered for more than Hagrid, Robbie. RIP
Rip Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky 😔
Great scene and Minnie Driver's singing makes it even better
"Who's strangling the cat?" Sounds like something Simon Cowell would say 😆
He will be missed
Erena! Take a hike!!!
RIP to a multi talented actor 🙏
RIP 🙏 sir I wish I could have met you. Pure genius
*1:55** Poor Dimitri... didn't even have a chance to tell Bond, lmao XD*
To those 10 dislikes. TAKE A HIKE
RIP Robbie Coltrane🙏
Rip Robbie Coltrane. He also played hagrid
Zukovsky = Hagrid
Rest in peace Mr. Coltrane, love to your family
Tell them Dimitri, well it depend…. SILENCE! 😂
Seemed fitting to watch some James Bond clips where the great Robbie Coltrane starred since he wasn't just Hagrid from Hogwarts! Rest In Peace!
Best part and reason I looked for this clip is "Do you have any idea how long the winter lasts in this country? Tell 'em Dimitri..well it depends, SILENCE! Hahahahahaha.
RIP Robbie Coltrane, you will be missed. 🥺😭
RIP Robert Coltrane
Robbie Coltrane did an amazing job playing Vlalentine Zukovsky i wish he was in more bond movies but two movies is better than nothing
There was some great dialogue in this film, unusual for a Bond movie.