@@michaelhawkins7389 Hi Michael The point is that the anti-slide-things have been there for as long as I can remember. It's only in the film that they were absent so that Jimbo could have a happy unimpeded whizz down the slick metal strip between the escalators. All best.
*Bond:* Q, Do I get on the train? (5 days later after Q uses technology backed by Internet Explorer to detect Silva's face) *Q:* Bond, get on the train
@@themasher4821 Sam Mendes doesn't fit Bond! His kitchen sink psychology, the emphasis on melodramatic nonsense, the soap opera tone of his Bond films... it's all wrong. The ACTION in his films is laughable! In "Skyfall", even if you ignore the "Home Alone" embarrassment in the third act, the plot doesn't even make any sense: HOW does Silva know where or when everything would happen?! More illogical than "Moonraker"! "Spectre" is one of the worst things I've ever seen. A disaster! Mendes can do clichéd fun like "American Beauty", but he can't do Ian Fleming.
I love Q dissing Bond for his unfamiliarity with commoners commuting, but I wouldn’t be surprised if IRL a “Q” was paid more than a “00.” (Not that pay directly influences one’s work travel)
Certain roles like Q and M were positions filled by different characters in the position. Q head of Q branch or Quartermaster. The beauty of that is that the different actors were much freer to be their (of whose names we never know). There will ever only be one Desmond, but I do like how Winshaw is able to be his own Q in his own right. He does a good job with it
@@jamiestewart48 it was the opposite in Casino Royale African parkour chase scene in the beginning. Our newbie 007 gets a lot of bruises durin the whole sequence 😂❤
Totally implausible, but still great Bond. Thought the chemistry between Bond and Moneypenny was wonderfully understated but very real. Silva is a really good villain, too.
My theory: not luck. It was deliberate. Why do you think he disguised himself as a policeman? Cause he knew there'd be security around Westminster with the enquiry. The grin, I think, was happiness at seeing his plan pay off.
Best agent in the world: runs like a crazy man after Silva through half the city, After catching up: misses 3 shots, lets him small talk, and then doesn't take the 4th to save his 'arse' from the train!
3:40, if anyone ever played Spider-Man Mysterio's Menace on GBA, that sound effect of getting pushed is the exact same sound effect(Or possibly sounds like) is the one that was used when an enemy was defeated
If someone touched me in a metro station like Bond does at the beginning while walking through the crowd, I'd be like wtf did you just do and be checking all my pockets and have all my attention on him for the rest of the time I was there.
For all of my London friends, I was blessed to visit the U.K. this summer and stayed in Tower Hill and took the tube most places. I will never forget the Automated female voice: You are on the Circle Line Train. The next stop is...Blackfriars. The next stop is....Temple....The next stop is...Embankment.
That little look on James Bond's face after Q says "Bond... get on the train. " like 'like f sakes ,couldn't you say that sooner. ' was just to funny to me. Lol
Idk why, but this part 1:13 - 1.34 feels weirdly creepy, as he finds out, he is dressed as policeman, and that CCTV security camera shot of silva getting on the train. I can't really explain the feeling, but it feels weird, especially, when you saw the movie few times and know it's him.
161st Yankee stadium #4 train , in the late 1970s. Kids used to slide down the middle of the escalators just like that. It was so much fun. The cops would chase us away, we would come back. They had to install stoppers. I imagine more than one broken bone happened. It was quite a thrill. We used to get off running, just like Bond. 😎
Goldfinger was always my favorite. The performance of Sean Connery, Gerd Fröbe as awesome villain, the title song by Shirley Bassey, the whole style and look of the movie. I've never thought that a modern Bond could top that. Then Skyfall came ... one of the greatest if not THE greatest Bond of all times. Spectre was a mere shadow. No time to die was a joke.
@@tarab1140 if you pause at 4:04, you can see for a brief moment, one of the "Keep to the right" stoppers on the floor of the station, someone must have dropped one as they were removing them
Love how no-one frets that Charing Cross station (the abandoned bit) is dressed as Temple station with a Jubilie line running through, heading to Wimbledon, and theres two guys walking between carraiges on the train
I believe that the scene of the tube were filmed around the abandoned Charring Cross Station on the Jubilee Line. SPOILERS!!! It is amazing how the underground is becoming an iconic film scene in films and TV (in my mind anyway). Brilliant Scene.😊🚇🎥
Q: "Bond." [pauses, waits for the train to leave, leisurely drinks 3 cups of tea, reads _The Silmarillion,_ does his taxes, learns Mandarin, and plays an entire Paradox mega-campaign] "Get on the train."
Bit of artistic license used here: Bond is fighting his way through a 1995 or 1996 Stock train, which are not and have never been in use on the Circle and District lines. It appears to be a Jubilee line carriage, judging by the bright yellow stanchions and teal fixtures. It makes sense not to use S Stock for this (introduced 2010), as it's walk-through, meaning that there'd be no claustrophobic tension in the chase. However, I can't help but be slightly puzzled as to why the chase doesn't happen on D Stock, which would have been use at the time of filming (phased out in 2017) or C Stock (phased out in 2014). Yes, yes, it's not a documentary, but I wonder why they went for this particular rolling stock?
They filmed it at out of order Charing Cross Jubilee line station, so it's sorta logical that the 1996 Stock would be compatible. Also about F&F: scenes from that movie were filmed at other disused station, Aldwych
It is very weird because they enter the actual temple (or at least an actual circle/district line station - might be Mansion House?), but then are quickly clearly on a deep level tube platform (as others have said, Charing Cross jubilee). BUT with the temple signs placed on it. Couldn't they have just made it a jubilee line station from the start in order not to upset transport nerds? Won't someone think of the transport nerds!?? The 1996 stock terminating at Wimbledon is also very grating! And why would there be a tfl staff member in the cab facing away from the direction of travel? And really, this is supposed to be rush hour? Looks like mid-afternoon.. at least at first! Haha :) And then of course, after the packed trains we just saw, the train that crashes is completely empty!
As a train enthusiast, I can name so many things wrong with this... 1 - "Do I get on the train". The doors are already closed, Bond, the buttons don't work 😭 2 - They used Charing Cross, understandable. But for goodness sake, why name it as Temple and use a 1996 stock as a DISTRICT LINE train to WIMBLEDON of all places. 3 - You've already got the train right there, why would you mix 2 completely different train motors for a train with such unique motors? (95 stock when leaving the station and crashing, 09 stock when he jumps onto the back cab) 4 - You would almost never have another tube operator or employee in the rear cab. 5 - Opening the exterior rear door would cause an automatic emergency brake application, as well as an alarm. 6 - As the train comes crashing down, why are all the electrical systems like lights still on? 7 - Simple physics, the train would stop after about 2 or 3 pillars. Yes, I'm a nerd. Deal with it :).
I usually have these same feelings too, although it isn't easy as it sounds: I mean sure they could have just used the 96 stock recordings. 4)There is occasionally a tube operator at the rear cab. 5) adding something like that would have been too realistic for the movie; the only thing that's really relevant is that he gets on the train. 6)About the train crash, well that's most likely AI generated with the use of some clips Given all the points you've made, I do agree they should try at least make these sort clips sense in regards to the setting, sounds and other minor details
@AdamsTrains Regarding what you said to number 4, I already said that you almost never get another operator, so there was no need to point it out. And for number 6, this movie was made in 2013 way before any sort of AI generation, this would've probably been CGI of sorts
@AdamsTrains I'm not trying to make this into an argument, I want to stay civil. From my experience, I have only ever seen a member of staff in the rear once every 200 trains
I think Casino Royale. It has a great story, it´s stunning, great villain, great Bond girl... like Skyfall. But Casino also has better action scenes. Just the Madagascar chase is better than any action scene in Skyfall. I love both so much, though. Craig will leave us (at least) two of the best entries in this franchise.
For the scene of the chase,it was very good.Good guy chasing Bad guy.All is well then the chase stops.And then the final...Explosion then the prize,train enters, truly a piece of genius,in th scene. B..R..A..V..O..🎥
ever since this fuckin scene i am always so tempted to go running after my subway train after i've missed it like "i can make it i can make it i can make it"
Javier Bardem is by far my favorite thing about Skyfall. All his little reactions really brings the character to life!
his one more movie (no country for old man) is master piece.. ✨
Really? I thought he was weird and sounded way too strange.
@@RajeshKumar-wv1yx Agree absolutely! Your description is spot ON! ;-)
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@@paulclarke84 none beating Mads Mikklesen in Casino Royale tho
Bit of Londoner wish fulfilment there - a tube escalator centre well you can slide down because they've removed all the little sticky-up signs.
I was disappointed when i saw this when i was in London
@@samuelblachon95130 Me too, Sam.
@@notreallydavid when did they remove them?
@@michaelhawkins7389 Hi Michael The point is that the anti-slide-things have been there for as long as I can remember. It's only in the film that they were absent so that Jimbo could have a happy unimpeded whizz down the slick metal strip between the escalators.
All best.
@@notreallydavid oh I see lol
"he's keen to get home"
that is exactly what a brit would say in that moment
Feels like more so a northerner thing though
@@PJOZeus They do allow Northerners in London. As long as they obey the special curfew and wear a radio tag :)
@@PJOZeus Nah, can definitely see that in the southwest too.
@@blethigg9320 Only on the Northern line
@Fast Cara how ?
*Bond:* Q, Do I get on the train?
(5 days later after Q uses technology backed by Internet Explorer to detect Silva's face)
*Q:* Bond, get on the train
@Clippy
Q: Bond--
*4 days*
Q: *In a hurry* Get on the train
Now it's copilot?
😂
😂😂😂
Fun but not so fun...
Fiennes was a great addition to the bond movies. He’s great. This scene is outstanding.
Skyfall is masterpiece
I agree!
Yes
I guess you haven't seen the older movies with Sean Connery.
TK AZCH fax The first 3 movies are complete masterpieces
@@themasher4821
Sam Mendes doesn't fit Bond! His kitchen sink psychology, the emphasis on melodramatic nonsense, the soap opera tone of his Bond films... it's all wrong. The ACTION in his films is laughable! In "Skyfall", even if you ignore the "Home Alone" embarrassment in the third act, the plot doesn't even make any sense: HOW does Silva know where or when everything would happen?! More illogical than "Moonraker"!
"Spectre" is one of the worst things I've ever seen. A disaster! Mendes can do clichéd fun like "American Beauty", but he can't do Ian Fleming.
RIP Helen McCrory, she only had one scene but played the Minister to perfection.
Aunt Polly trying to put M on blast.
Thanks. Didnt even recognise her without Aunt Polly's brummy accent
Narcissa and Voldemort
I love Q dissing Bond for his unfamiliarity with commoners commuting, but I wouldn’t be surprised if IRL a “Q” was paid more than a “00.” (Not that pay directly influences one’s work travel)
Q once said he had a mortgage. I doubt he gets paid much
@@malcolmmabota8957 he’s British 50% of his income goes to tea
@@madskleinse5983 😂😂😂😂
The main hypocrisy is that Q has no idea what it’s like to be in the field. To him, even watching Bond at the scene is a game
@@malcolmmabota8957 If he lives in London and has managed to buy, he DEFINITELY gets paid a lot
I really hope No Time To Die delivers like Skyfall did
Same here.
or even better than that👍
same. spectre just didnt feel as good as skyfall plot wise despite it also being directed by sam mendes
@@chirayugupta7572 Spectre is like eating white rice only from a Chinese takeout.
@@greatwuta Quantum of Solace is like only eating the fortune cookie from a Chinese takeout.
When Bond exits a vent with a gun nobody cares, but when I do it everyone starts screaming.
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Really?
Sus
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I still don't get why Spectre had to do another chase through London again when Skyfall perfected it already.
Hollywood Rule Number 7: If it worked great in the first movie; do it again.
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@@actioncom2748 Skyfall isn't the first Bond movie. A chase scene is a franchise staple. And the best one yet was in Casino Royale.
@@AnshumanKumar007 which ? Curious
1:50 He's keen to go Home...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Really Hilarious Line
Only simple minded people would laugh at that.
@@ryanbrets7695 sigh
Very British sense of humor.
60 plus years bond has been going and is still delivering masterpieces, best franchise and some of the best movies in history.
Oui avec les Nouveaux monstres....de Dino Risi
No new Bond has been selected. Daniel Craig will be the last actor to play this icon character. I'm okay with it.
Certain roles like Q and M were positions filled by different characters in the position. Q head of Q branch or Quartermaster. The beauty of that is that the different actors were much freer to be their (of whose names we never know). There will ever only be one Desmond, but I do like how Winshaw is able to be his own Q in his own right. He does a good job with it
I’ve always wanted to slide down an escalator like Bond does. Looks like so much fun!
You can't, there are stop buttons waiting for you!
I love how Silva does it and lands on his face, ol James does it and goes straight into a sprint. What a boss!
Lies again? Ugly Childish
@@jamiestewart48 it was the opposite in Casino Royale African parkour chase scene in the beginning. Our newbie 007 gets a lot of bruises durin the whole sequence 😂❤
@@deiiAalaaaa nice little bit of character development there
Totally implausible, but still great Bond. Thought the chemistry between Bond and Moneypenny was wonderfully understated but very real. Silva is a really good villain, too.
Compared to Moonraker, this is extremely plausible, but I get your point
"Health and safety, carry on" never fails to crack me up
4:21
That wicked smile, luck on his side.
wow, thank you for pointing out, I wouldn't notice. such a small detail bit it brings psychological realism!
My theory: not luck.
It was deliberate.
Why do you think he disguised himself as a policeman? Cause he knew there'd be security around Westminster with the enquiry.
The grin, I think, was happiness at seeing his plan pay off.
@@theregalproletariat That actually makes sense
Best agent in the world: runs like a crazy man after Silva through half the city,
After catching up: misses 3 shots, lets him small talk, and then doesn't take the 4th to save his 'arse' from the train!
He "missed" those 3 shots on purpose, learn how to watch movies 😂
The cinematography of this film ...is very stunning
My favorite Bond movie ever, and still is. The enemy, the acting, the girl, the succession of characters, it's just... perfect!
‘He’s keen to get on…” that’s what I love about our British films, the wee snippets of humour in tense moments.
one of my fave scenes in all of bond. From javier's bad wig to londoners' walking zombies. So true.
lets be real here the most impressive thing is they have the technology to communicate while on the subway train, amazing great reception
Anyone can do that. They've been putting 4G and 5G on the Tube since 2020
not on the district line 😂
@@DS9TREK At the time of writing, only few places on the tube have 4G/ 5G connection, most other tunnels don't
@@DS9TREK well this was made in 2015
@@DS9TREKnope I use the northern line and there’s nothing
3:40, if anyone ever played Spider-Man Mysterio's Menace on GBA, that sound effect of getting pushed is the exact same sound effect(Or possibly sounds like) is the one that was used when an enemy was defeated
Bond: " I do hope that wasn't for me."
Silva: "no...but that is :))"
Bond: wot
train cars: allow us to introduce ourselves.
This is the best iteration of “allow us to introduce ourselves” meme format
XDDD
1:37 bond has this “now you tell me?” face
If someone touched me in a metro station like Bond does at the beginning while walking through the crowd, I'd be like wtf did you just do and be checking all my pockets and have all my attention on him for the rest of the time I was there.
We can thank Romanian gypsies for this
Me trying to get the last tube home at night like:
1:38
You're keen to get home
Yup
the late great helen mcrory ,in the court scenes..Rip Helen..x
This is supposed to be rush hour? You can still walk
Petition to add (In loving memory of Sean Connery 1930-2020) at the end of no time to die right before the credits roll
Pretty sure that's the case on the producers mind. It'd be a crime not to
@@shaunthenomad And a crime it was.
Skyfall surely must be Craigs best 007 movie .
For all of my London friends, I was blessed to visit the U.K. this summer and stayed in Tower Hill and took the tube most places. I will never forget the Automated female voice: You are on the Circle Line Train. The next stop is...Blackfriars. The next stop is....Temple....The next stop is...Embankment.
Skyfall my favorite Craig Bond film hands down.
Would've been funny if they showed Bond and Silva tapping Oysters on the card readers
This was the best Bond film for me. What a masterpiece. 🎉
My favourite part of the movie, Skyfall is definitely the best modern Bond film
5:35 *It's over James! I have the high ground!*
-Silva
Its weird they used a Jubilee line train pretending to be a District line train. Why not just make it a Jubliee train? Both stop at Westminster
It could be because the carriages on district line trains don't have adjoing doors anymore.
*1:31** Silva's cynical smile never gets old... LOL🤣😂. It looked like he knew Q would come to him.*
Skyfall is the best movie of this particular series
That little look on James Bond's face after Q says "Bond... get on the train. " like 'like f sakes ,couldn't you say that sooner. ' was just to funny to me. Lol
Idk why, but this part 1:13 - 1.34 feels weirdly creepy, as he finds out, he is dressed as policeman, and that CCTV security camera shot of silva getting on the train. I can't really explain the feeling, but it feels weird, especially, when you saw the movie few times and know it's him.
161st Yankee stadium #4 train , in the late 1970s. Kids used to slide down the middle of the escalators just like that. It was so much fun. The cops would chase us away, we would come back. They had to install stoppers. I imagine more than one broken bone happened. It was quite a thrill. We used to get off running, just like Bond. 😎
01:56 Never knew David Luiz was acting in this movie before joining Chelsea
In real life, people almost catch the train. In James Bond world, the train almost catches you.
First villain to drop a train on bonds head props to him worth a try
Corona pandemic but it is *NO TIME TO DIE*
It's funny how smooth that package handoff looks in the movies but if you did that in real life it would look goofy as hell.
it's the same as green screen filming...
Silva is always smiling mischievously. What a troll lol
Goldfinger was always my favorite. The performance of Sean Connery, Gerd Fröbe as awesome villain, the title song by Shirley Bassey, the whole style and look of the movie. I've never thought that a modern Bond could top that. Then Skyfall came ... one of the greatest if not THE greatest Bond of all times. Spectre was a mere shadow. No time to die was a joke.
I totally agree!
Fortunately Qs mother let him stay up late for this.
Stunning back ground music
I like how everyone is looking at Bond while he's in the carriages
4:00 in some countries they put stoppers on the slope to prevent folks from doing just that.
They removed them for the film.
Then that's unrealistic
@@tarab1140 if you pause at 4:04, you can see for a brief moment, one of the "Keep to the right" stoppers on the floor of the station, someone must have dropped one as they were removing them
Very nice from the official 007 UA-cam channel to upload these videos from the movies :D
Love how no-one frets that Charing Cross station (the abandoned bit) is dressed as Temple station with a Jubilie line running through, heading to Wimbledon, and theres two guys walking between carraiges on the train
I was thinking the same! A weird mashup of stations and trains.
i did in fact fret that
I walk between carriages if I didn't get on at the door's I wanna leave by
If you look at the front of the train it says District Line. Last time I checked the District line doesn't and has never used the 1995/6 stock/
I believe that the scene of the tube were filmed around the abandoned Charring Cross Station on the Jubilee Line. SPOILERS!!! It is amazing how the underground is becoming an iconic film scene in films and TV (in my mind anyway). Brilliant Scene.😊🚇🎥
Q: "Bond." [pauses, waits for the train to leave, leisurely drinks 3 cups of tea, reads _The Silmarillion,_ does his taxes, learns Mandarin, and plays an entire Paradox mega-campaign] "Get on the train."
They get signal in the tube - impressive.
James Bond movies and Mission Impossible are the greatest action movies ever i can watch them all day like its my first time
3:04 any idea what M says here? I am maxing out my headphones and I can't get any of it lol.
“Not now C, I can’t show my back” I thin’ is what she said
As soon as he flicked the switch at 5:29 my internet cut out
Same here
1:53 The fact that he had to supress the "please" so that she would open the door haha, she was not pleased to open that door at all
Bit of artistic license used here: Bond is fighting his way through a 1995 or 1996 Stock train, which are not and have never been in use on the Circle and District lines. It appears to be a Jubilee line carriage, judging by the bright yellow stanchions and teal fixtures. It makes sense not to use S Stock for this (introduced 2010), as it's walk-through, meaning that there'd be no claustrophobic tension in the chase. However, I can't help but be slightly puzzled as to why the chase doesn't happen on D Stock, which would have been use at the time of filming (phased out in 2017) or C Stock (phased out in 2014).
Yes, yes, it's not a documentary, but I wonder why they went for this particular rolling stock?
Probably an issue of logistic... IIRC there's a station primarily used for filming. it's even used for Fast series.
They filmed it at out of order Charing Cross Jubilee line station, so it's sorta logical that the 1996 Stock would be compatible. Also about F&F: scenes from that movie were filmed at other disused station, Aldwych
It is very weird because they enter the actual temple (or at least an actual circle/district line station - might be Mansion House?), but then are quickly clearly on a deep level tube platform (as others have said, Charing Cross jubilee). BUT with the temple signs placed on it. Couldn't they have just made it a jubilee line station from the start in order not to upset transport nerds? Won't someone think of the transport nerds!??
The 1996 stock terminating at Wimbledon is also very grating! And why would there be a tfl staff member in the cab facing away from the direction of travel? And really, this is supposed to be rush hour? Looks like mid-afternoon.. at least at first! Haha :)
And then of course, after the packed trains we just saw, the train that crashes is completely empty!
As a train enthusiast, I can name so many things wrong with this...
1 - "Do I get on the train". The doors are already closed, Bond, the buttons don't work 😭
2 - They used Charing Cross, understandable. But for goodness sake, why name it as Temple and use a 1996 stock as a DISTRICT LINE train to WIMBLEDON of all places.
3 - You've already got the train right there, why would you mix 2 completely different train motors for a train with such unique motors? (95 stock when leaving the station and crashing, 09 stock when he jumps onto the back cab)
4 - You would almost never have another tube operator or employee in the rear cab.
5 - Opening the exterior rear door would cause an automatic emergency brake application, as well as an alarm.
6 - As the train comes crashing down, why are all the electrical systems like lights still on?
7 - Simple physics, the train would stop after about 2 or 3 pillars.
Yes, I'm a nerd. Deal with it :).
I appreciate your nerdiness
I usually have these same feelings too, although it isn't easy as it sounds:
I mean sure they could have just used the 96 stock recordings.
4)There is occasionally a tube operator at the rear cab.
5) adding something like that would have been too realistic for the movie; the only thing that's really relevant is that he gets on the train.
6)About the train crash, well that's most likely AI generated with the use of some clips
Given all the points you've made, I do agree they should try at least make these sort clips sense in regards to the setting, sounds and other minor details
@AdamsTrains Regarding what you said to number 4, I already said that you almost never get another operator, so there was no need to point it out.
And for number 6, this movie was made in 2013 way before any sort of AI generation, this would've probably been CGI of sorts
@@OffTheRailsUK Don't wanna start an argument, but you said "almost never", I was trying to make out it happens a bit more often than "almost never"
@AdamsTrains I'm not trying to make this into an argument, I want to stay civil.
From my experience, I have only ever seen a member of staff in the rear once every 200 trains
Well, a traditional walkie-talkie wouldn't work in the underground, so I am wondering which mobile phone network 007 uses? O2? Vodafone?
And come to think of it ... if there is a little group of NSA workers sitting around a loudspeaker and listening in .
skyfall is amazing and a masterpiece! ❤❤
Love when he says “get on the train” too late 😂
The soundtrack in this point wow. Masterpiece with the scene
Someone know soundtracks name ins this scene...
Ty u
It's just so hard to decide which one is best Bond ever; Skyfall or Casino Royal
Skyfall - my opinion.....
Tomorrow never dies lmao
I think Casino Royale. It has a great story, it´s stunning, great villain, great Bond girl... like Skyfall. But Casino also has better action scenes. Just the Madagascar chase is better than any action scene in Skyfall. I love both so much, though. Craig will leave us (at least) two of the best entries in this franchise.
Royale*
Casino
james bond trying to catch a criminal
the crowd: wow that just some nice parkour
The vedio is 7:00 that so perfect ❤❤
On sent sa force.....son dynamisme....sa présence......c'est Daniel Graig le 007 parfait
Best modern day bond film after casino royale.
Nah, casino was turbo meh, this one was actually good, for a Daniel Craig bond, I have high hopes for no time to die though!
@@GundamReviver nah Casino Royale is the best bond flick of this century end of!
For the scene of the chase,it
was very good.Good guy chasing Bad guy.All is well
then the chase stops.And then the final...Explosion
then the prize,train enters,
truly a piece of genius,in
th scene. B..R..A..V..O..🎥
at 0:01 the man is ? ghost or something they are not collision to each other ?
Maybe they are officers bribed by him, so that he can get the stuffs for disguise the without any suspicion
It did, look carefully at his shirt. The right sleeve got touched.
I'm picturing the delight with which Silva would instruct his henchman to ensure his uniform disguise has a pop culture reference as a number
Anyone notice Ed Skrein as an extra up against the vent door as Bond exits? 0:18
Let’s appreciate the fact that they used real London Underground trains to film this scene
I love how Silva is always so smug...
Skyfall was released in 1.90 for the IMAX version but the regular cinema and home video versions are 2.39:1. This is cropped off the sides.
5:00 Voldemort telling Narcissa off 😏
ever since this fuckin scene i am always so tempted to go running after my subway train after i've missed it like "i can make it i can make it i can make it"
Question: What will you do if you see someone chasing a policeman in uniform running away from him?
I would mind my own business!
one of the best action scenes ever.
He takes about 10 seconds to tell Bond to get on the train 🙄, even after watching Bardman board wtf
its not bollywood, its hollywood and bond with high attention to detail. They couldnt take a chance if it was really him or not
@@strzpop1 If it was bollywood the nerd would make the train do a flip and threw the bad guy out of the window.
“He’s keen to get home.” 😂
4:08, That's what I call "Hitting the ground Running"
Best. Bond. Film Daniel. Craig. Perfect. 007.
So the entire train was empty during rush hour when it fell into the sewer?
No one can replace Daniel Craig, no matter how many bonds come and go.
My favorite Daniel Craig film.
Bond on a boat, Bond on a bike. Skyfall! Skyfall! 🎶
" he's keen to get home" I literally died hahaha
No, you didn't. Do people of our generation know what the word "literally" means?
How did a dead person type ?
@@lukasnummer1 you seem like a very fun person to be around.
The was the last ever Bond film. Let that sink in.
1:01 the boy is from Perfume Movie.
In the end of clip What does the train mean, Symbolically?
That train driver had a shocker of a day