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The Peterson Museum in Los Angeles featuring the James Bond 007 Vehicle Collection. Moonraker, Live and Let Die, You Only Live Twice
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Glad to see these 007 cars have survived especially the Red Cougar Convertible.
The Petersen still has the never used Popemobile. They have a vault where many of the cars are stored when not on display.
I'm probably the only one in the world that likes my Bonds to be Timothy Dalton, Daniel Craig and George Lazenby. I can do without Connery, Moore and Brosnan.
This was great! I think that white underwater "The Spy Who Loved Me" car was found in someone's storage unit wasn't it? That one's my favorite.
I had to wait till almost the end of the video before you got to that green car! That was the one I wanted to see since I saw a glimpse of it earlier in the video. It makes me want to eat an apple jolly rancher. 😊
Thanks for sharing this! I loved Roger Moore as Bond, as he always did it tongue in cheek, so nice to see vehicles from his era!
I caught myself laughing at you pointing out the murder intersection. I’ve been a medic for 20 years. I do the same thing like “hey that’s the intersection where we flew out that lady that was pinned by the steering column.” I’m guilty of doing that all over the county. I worked. Not surprisingly, we used to get dispatched to areas like turn right at the old Texaco that burned down in 05. Then a left at old mans rivers place.
Some jobs are like that. My grandfather was a letter carrier, and just about any time he mentioned someone's name he'd follow it with their address (or if he couldn't remember the exact house number, at least the street they lived on). Also my father was recruited to open a bank in a small town a few years ago. People there liked him enough that they'd forget he grew up in another city. They'd use directions like "turn where my momma used to live". He'd just write it down, then call the bank and get one of the lifetime residents that worked with him to translate.
Special Report ! James Bond 007 was killed in his last movie "No Time To Die" Funeral services will be held at Universal Studios Orlando Florida.
Well done, Scott! I was hoping a Sunbeam would show up. Very fun and thank you!
The makers of James Bond Movies spare no expense! Wow, when you see them all together like that it's just WOW. Thanks Scott..
Thanks for taking us along for this look at these amazing cars. Loved the way you inserted the posters identifying the film with each car. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great awesome cool video Scott!!
I especially love the musical underscore
Great Vlog, I love James Bond, I also love classic cars!!!!
Where did they get them..who owned them....who wil be the next bond? Tom Hiddleston..thats the best next in line if youd ask me.
Another great tour! Thanks. Enjoyed it.
Even though I'm not a huge James Bond fan, I am a classic car nut! So Thank you, Scott for this wonderful video! Superb!
Although starring Sean Connery, "Never Say Never Again" in 1983, was not produced by the original Bond franchise Eon productions. Never Say was based on the 60's novel "Thunderball" by Ian Fleming, which had already been made into a movie of the same name by the original Bond franchise in 1965. Only after a long legal battle did the movie went into production and theaters in 1983. Depending if you are a purist, Never Say may not be an official Bond flick. The title Never Say Never Again is a reference to Sean Connery reportedly saying in 1971 that he would "never" play the role of Bond again. If you are a purist, Connery played Eon productions' Bond one last time "Diamonds are Forever" in 1971.
Where is little Nelly from You Only Live Twice? You know the little helicopter assembled from a few suit cases of parts brought by Q and his people. Bond (Sean Connery) used little Nelly to scope out Blofeld's volcano hide out in the movie. The setting of the story was in Japan during the mid-sixties. Someone was hijacking the cosmonauts and astronauts in their orbiting capsules in space and Stavros Blofeld (Donald Pleasence) was behind it. Just a little trivia from someone who studied Bondology, Lol.
thanks for the tour, Scott! 🚙 🇬🇧 💖
Thank you, Scott, I'm such a Bond fan. I'm not too crazy about Daniel Craig nor about George Lazenby but the rest I love, you just made by DAY!😀
Glad you have a UA-cam channel! I remember the first time I saw your work, the Mansion family. I have the disc.
My only complaint is that I wish you spent more time on that Mooraker boat!
Thanks for the video!
Thanks Scott, for taking me along, I love James Bond movies.
The Bond 007 displays here are my favourite 👍🏻
Scott you put alot of work in these videos, this is pretty cool
Being a Bond fan, I love this. Wish I was able to go and visit
Loved this one Scott. Are these vehicles studio owned?
Great video and the music was awesome.
I've seen this same exhibition in London.
Roger is my fav 007
Good very good...
I some times wonder if these are replicas.
Many picture vehicles are made for various sequences of a film.
LOVE it!
Thank you
HEY, Scott How's it going ... Well yeah I have Loved and watch
All the James bonds movies but the cars, motorcycles, boats, and aircraft are what really make the movies
Really extraordinary wow they had stuff from alot of the Bond movies but was disappointed that they didn't have anything from the James Bond movie Moonraker which is my favorite one oh well can't have everything you want in life yes I did really enjoy this video so thanks take care stay safe and will see you on the next adventure
Hi!!
I normally enjoy your videos, but unfortunately this is borderline unwatchable. If you keep your camera in motion constantly, it’s hard to see any details. You really should go for a wide shot of each vehicle (preferably from a 3/4 front view) holding the shot steady for 5 full seconds. Then pick another angle and hold steady on that. If you’re going to show us a sign, you have to get in really close and hold very steady. Keep any panning to a minimum or do it very slowly, because what the eye sees in person doesn’t always translate well to video. A lot of panning makes the viewer a little seasick. Also, consider making cuts or edits between vehicles and inserting some wide angle shots of the exhibit showing multiple vehicles. I’m not saying this to be a complainer, but to offer constructive advice that you can hopefully use for future videos. I really enjoy your channel’s content. I think with a little more camera practice you can really improve your presentation and get more views. Best of luck.
Thank you Scott for this wonderful video.. I love all you do..North of Boston Steve~~