Though on the whole it has less gags than other entries, AVTAK is definitely the most unintentionally funny. Stacy managing to get snuck up on by a Zeppelin gets me every time 😂
I find it odd how people say 'view is more serious' when for me there is way too much daft humor in it [the 'fly in his soup', the 'keystone cop's chase scene' the henchmen in packing crates bit etc.].
I also found your comments on the "Save the Crabs" signs amusing. One of the things I remember most about my first trip to San Francisco was all the crab shops along the waterfront and hordes of Japanese tourist eating them on the sidewalk where there was a railing with a counter top so you had a place to put the paper plates the crab was served on. Those signs fit right in. 🍸
I guess it makes sense that they would protest so passionately about the crabs... It’s just such a strange addition to a Bond film but I do love that someone in the production design team had to construct those signs and someone OK’d those things 😂
@@calvindyson Crab is the local, um fish, and they actually do protest in real life, which i'm sure was fun for the British film crew :). Location of that scene is approximately here, goo.gl/maps/6r6fssZUe6TVnNni8 the refinery is hard to miss in real life
It’s a shame they cut Roger’s line. I feel “Well, life is short. I mean f**k him, y’know, who needs him?” could’ve gone down as an enduring Bond catchphrase, up there with “Bond, James Bond” and “Shaken, not Stirred.” Fun Fact: Timothy Dalton drops an F-Bomb in ‘The Living Daylights’ when Kara’s trying to drive the car onto the plane. You can’t hear him over the plane engines, but you can read his lips.
He does look like Peter Sellers as well, although not bothering to do a French accent. As soon as i saw those fake eyebrows, I felt something was going to happen to them.
As a kid, I always hated A View To A Kill for some reason. But now I find it underrated mostly because of the dark moments we normally only see in the Craig movies
I saw A View To A Kill in the theater when it came out. It was my second one that I had seen in the theater. The first was Never Say Never Again in the drive-in during my senior year in high school. AVTAK was probably the silliest film since Octopussy. But I have to admit that it was also a fun film to watch if you don’t expect much. It did have one of the scariest Bond aide death scenes. The scene where Mayday kills Tibbetts from the backseat of the Rolls Royce was memorable. I have read that Tanya Roberts and Roger Moore didn’t exactly get along and the love scene with Grace Jones scared Roger Moore.
Tanya Roberts told her story on a talk show she said that Roger Moore sort of didn’t really speak to her that much during filming. Even at promotional gatherings for AVTAK. Roger Moore once told his wife about the love scenes in the Bond films. He asked his wife if he had her permission. She told him, “You can do it, but you better not enjoy it.”
Deleted Scene #2 with Stacey and her boss felt like a stage play. The shouty acting, the fumbles, the framing, the set; all that’s left is an unenthusiastic round of applause when the scene ends.
I know, right? It’s such a weird scene. Love that Glen knew he wasn’t even going to use it. Maybe it was a “just in case” kinda thing that they needed to get it in the can?
I got the impression John Glen was not a big Tanya Roberts fan [Like Lynn Holly Johnston she was Cubby's idea] which shows his lack of interest in the scene [the boss' acting is pretty bad here too]. In fairness the phone would be a Foley add on later.
As Glen says, he didn't do any close up shots, and that's where the "stage play" feel comes in since it's all from one angle. The main problem is that is a bunch of exposition about Zorins' evil business that the audience already kind of knows about anyway.
Jonathan Campbell I suppose it helps show the city officials are in the pocket of Zorin (showing the extent of his power) but you get that impression even without this scene.
@@jamesatkinsonja The phone wouldn't actually need a foley as Howe was picking it up to ask his assistant to put him through to Personnel (to formally sack Stacy).
I think M was upset that Bond was so cavalier with the gadgets in front of the French police. He's probably annoyed enough that he had to go all the way to Paris to get him out of jail in the first place. Also, I have to wonder if Mike Myers learned of this scene somehow, since Austin Powers has one so similar.
This is what I noticed about Glen, he is fascinated by the technical side of filmmaking. Whenever he recalls a shoot, he never talks about how he works with actors or filmmaking as an art.
@@ricardocantoral7672 That's not true. There were plenty who started by making independant shorts after studying film at university, or those who switched from in front of the camera to behind after successful acting careers.
As a San Francisco native the protest scene makes a lot of sense we have a big crab market and industry in SF never seen a protest like this one but I could see it happening haha
I probably would have kept the first scene up until the From Russia With Love reference. Feel sorry for the guy playing the police officer. Imagine getting cast in a Bond film only to discover your scene was cut.
A view to a kill has always been a movie I’ve enjoyed. Weirdly enough it’s in my top 5 bond movies. Yeah Moore’s age is showing and yes the stunt doubles are obvious but the doubles were always a bit obvious to me anyway. The “F*ck him” scene is the funniest deleted scene ever
good evening mr. dyson...just had to come back and thank you again for all your videos...during this exile, youtube has become a very exposed portal and there are alot of mediocre channels out there (i'm being kind)...however, your videos i keep coming back to over and over again...you are just so warm and personable...i enjoy them all...thank you and may you find continued success in all you do...stay well and peace always...rocky
I think John Glen's comment about protesting being boring was not to devalue the importance of protest but to say that it doesn't really help to tell a story in a creative way. If you just have a message on a placard or in a chant, it doesn't allow the viewer to reach that conclusion organically.
Been loving these deleted scene videos you’ve been doing Calvin! Loved your commentary about the crabs 🦀 I find it ironic that one of the protestors has a sign that says “oil kills crabs” and Roger is wearing a Chevron Corporation (an energy corporation engaged in oil, natural gas, geothermal energy, etc.). A bit hypocritical there. 🤣
I think it would have been good to include just a few seconds of these clips, as it would have helped the story. For one thing, establishing Zorin in the car and closing the car boot on a load of cans of petrol would explain why city hall seems to spontaneously combust. Although they couldnt have made the 'whack' any more hammy. "Yeah, I saw some guys with red gas cans - with Flammable on the side, and a skull and crossbones. I recognised the world famous millionaire megalomaniac Max Zorin, a black woman with hair on one side of her head, and an old guy who kept shouting Max, MAX!"
Mr Krabs from spongebob would be so proud that they came to show their admiration but also so heartbroken by the amount of money they paid for those signs and boat hire!!!!
Will we ever get a Calvin video where he reviews himself on video talking about the deleted scenes from his own Bond youtube videos? Or is that too existential?
You look so young with your hair!! Anyway, good to see these deleted scenes, especially Roger Moore's expletive! Have to ask, is Roger Moore's autobiography worth reading? Stupid question, but I've not had the chance yet.
Thanks! I had it cut finally this week and with it I’ve added years back on my appearance haha 😂 I’d definitely say Roger’s biography is worth it for fans. He has some great anecdotes in there. He has a few books out there. My Word Is My Bond was the first I read and the most like a typical autobiography I’d say.
I think the protest boats scene could have been better if it were a bit darker. (This is how I would direct a bond movie) - A guard is told by zorin to go out and scare the protestors away without drawing too much attention to himself, the guard instead came out and popped off some shots at them causing them to scatter and leave, smiling as he does it. The guard comes back up to the building thinking he did a good deed for zorin, but instead gets capped point blank range for acting out of order and shortly thereafter fed to the crabs.
Right they cut these all out of the film, although I would have liked the police scene kept just for the continuity with regards to From Russia With Love (But what is Bond doing keeping Grant's watch as a momento!?! No wonder M is a bit annoyed). As for the petrol scene, where you see them walk to City Hall with those cans. Somewhat creepy and unnerving about that shot
Hilarious. Been a while since I'd seen those scenes if they hadn't cut them A View To Kill would be more a Pink Panther film than the Pink Panther film that Roger was in. Enjoyed seeing them though.
Poor old Roger, he looks like his been embalmed in this film. Flipping heck, his 57, going on 72 here. Not the young man of his saint days. But your as magic as ever Calvin.
While the protest scene doesn't add a whole lot, it does show 007 scoping out the area he will later visit at night. Just watched AVTAK with my girlfriend who was seeing it for the first time and she was confused about why Bond was there.
Very nice video, like always. My favourite is the one in the police station. But I also love the deleted ski-helicopter scene ( it's not in the DVD, but there is picture in the french site who reference all the deleted scenes, including the one who are not in the DVD : www.commander007.net/orbis/ you should have a look at it btw).
5:28 The phone didn't ring, Sherlock because he picked it up to talk to the switchboard and tell them to connect him with Personnel to tell them she was fired. Under your theory they forgot to have the phone ring and he answers by saying, "Give me Personnel". How does THAT make sense, exactly?
Back in the day they sometimes purposefully did the scenes like where Roger said "Well fuck him" for a show called "It'll Be Alright On The Night" which was played on a Sunday after the watershed if I recall correctly :) Basically a bloopers show
Well deleted scenes are deleted for a couple of reasons. The first being does it add anything to the story? 1) The scene in the jail is funny and has corny references to From Russia With Love. It would have slowed the movie down and it add less than nothing to the story. 2) Well it adds to the character of the meyor. I actually liked seeing the meyor and Stacey together before he is killed. Apart from that it isn´t really needed. 3) The most important deleted scene. It´s a great scene and it´s the only scene in which we see Walkens pipelines in daylights. They talk about them a lot. I love that they actually go look at the pumping station before Bond goes in at night. Without this scene the introduction of the fishermen in the scene before seems sort of useless. And yes protest scenes can be borring, but it´s not something we see very often in Bond - Btw it´s nicely shot. Watch my take on it in the link below. ua-cam.com/video/m87hRF_Bmps/v-deo.html 4) Obviously this one had got to go. It would have spoiled the surprise.
Next time there’s a Bond convention, I’m definitely going to cosplay as an Angry Crab-Fisherman Protestor, placard and all.
Gotta love Roger. Even after dropping an F-Bomb and making everyone laugh, he's still a gentleman and letting the woman go in the lift first :)
5:52 - "Well, life is short. I mean *BEEP* him."
That should be a meme.
Though on the whole it has less gags than other entries, AVTAK is definitely the most unintentionally funny. Stacy managing to get snuck up on by a Zeppelin gets me every time 😂
I find it odd how people say 'view is more serious' when for me there is way too much daft humor in it [the 'fly in his soup', the 'keystone cop's chase scene' the henchmen in packing crates bit etc.].
I also found your comments on the "Save the Crabs" signs amusing. One of the things I remember most about my first trip to San Francisco was all the crab shops along the waterfront and hordes of Japanese tourist eating them on the sidewalk where there was a railing with a counter top so you had a place to put the paper plates the crab was served on. Those signs fit right in. 🍸
I guess it makes sense that they would protest so passionately about the crabs... It’s just such a strange addition to a Bond film but I do love that someone in the production design team had to construct those signs and someone OK’d those things 😂
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@@calvindyson Crab is the local, um fish, and they actually do protest in real life, which i'm sure was fun for the British film crew :). Location of that scene is approximately here, goo.gl/maps/6r6fssZUe6TVnNni8 the refinery is hard to miss in real life
It’s a shame they cut Roger’s line. I feel “Well, life is short. I mean f**k him, y’know, who needs him?” could’ve gone down as an enduring Bond catchphrase, up there with “Bond, James Bond” and “Shaken, not Stirred.”
Fun Fact: Timothy Dalton drops an F-Bomb in ‘The Living Daylights’ when Kara’s trying to drive the car onto the plane. You can’t hear him over the plane engines, but you can read his lips.
Oh, that's right! I forgot about Dalton's silent "F Bomb"! Mrs. Bell would have approved.
That's right, anyone who is deaf and under 15 wasn't allowed in to see The Living Daylights.
Dalton’s Bond though. Rolling his eyes and saying “Fucking hell.” 🤣
I thought Moore said, "Well life is short, then you f*** it, you know, who needs it?"
The crew should've just instead make roger moore dub in his lines to " forget him" in the recording stage
Love how Tanya doesn't even blink when Roger says "f*ck him, who needs him", bless her x
I always loved how John Glen gave the dates of when these scenes were shot.
that cracked me up too. it's like "august 10th? erm.. ok." but that kind of organised thinking suits a directors brain
That first one was funny, but I agree, more Pink Panther than James Bond. 😊
He does look like Peter Sellers as well, although not bothering to do a French accent. As soon as i saw those fake eyebrows, I felt something was going to happen to them.
But then again, most Moore films were indeed akin to Pink Panther. No wonder he actually got to play Inspector Clouseau.
@@KlausSgroior to play *with* britt ekland...(sorry.)
As a kid, I always hated A View To A Kill for some reason. But now I find it underrated mostly because of the dark moments we normally only see in the Craig movies
There are dark moments, but also a really OTT Nazi straight out of Allo Allo...
I saw A View To A Kill in the theater when it came out. It was my second one that I had seen in the theater. The first was Never Say Never Again in the drive-in during my senior year in high school. AVTAK was probably the silliest film since Octopussy. But I have to admit that it was also a fun film to watch if you don’t expect much. It did have one of the scariest Bond aide death scenes. The scene where Mayday kills Tibbetts from the backseat of the Rolls Royce was memorable.
I have read that Tanya Roberts and Roger Moore didn’t exactly get along and the love scene with Grace Jones scared Roger Moore.
I read some interview a LONG time ago where Moore said it felt unnatural to act alongside Roberts because of their age difference.
Tanya Roberts told her story on a talk show she said that Roger Moore sort of didn’t really speak to her that much during filming. Even at promotional gatherings for AVTAK.
Roger Moore once told his wife about the love scenes in the Bond films. He asked his wife if he had her permission. She told him, “You can do it, but you better not enjoy it.”
Remember when you reviewed this one like 7-8 years ago lol. Roger Moore is the best Bond and then Pierce
Deleted Scene #2 with Stacey and her boss felt like a stage play. The shouty acting, the fumbles, the framing, the set; all that’s left is an unenthusiastic round of applause when the scene ends.
I know, right? It’s such a weird scene. Love that Glen knew he wasn’t even going to use it. Maybe it was a “just in case” kinda thing that they needed to get it in the can?
I got the impression John Glen was not a big Tanya Roberts fan [Like Lynn Holly Johnston she was Cubby's idea] which shows his lack of interest in the scene [the boss' acting is pretty bad here too]. In fairness the phone would be a Foley add on later.
As Glen says, he didn't do any close up shots, and that's where the "stage play" feel comes in since it's all from one angle.
The main problem is that is a bunch of exposition about Zorins' evil business that the audience already kind of knows about anyway.
Jonathan Campbell I suppose it helps show the city officials are in the pocket of Zorin (showing the extent of his power) but you get that impression even without this scene.
@@jamesatkinsonja The phone wouldn't actually need a foley as Howe was picking it up to ask his assistant to put him through to Personnel (to formally sack Stacy).
I think M was upset that Bond was so cavalier with the gadgets in front of the French police. He's probably annoyed enough that he had to go all the way to Paris to get him out of jail in the first place.
Also, I have to wonder if Mike Myers learned of this scene somehow, since Austin Powers has one so similar.
I was wondering myself if that inspired the "Personal Items" Austin Powers scene...
I was thinking Bond is supposed to return his gadgets after each mission. Government property.
M had to pay hefty sum to bail him out
I think it was his casual allusion to shagging around on the job in the way he emphasises the "with love" with that knowing look...
This is what I noticed about Glen, he is fascinated by the technical side of filmmaking. Whenever he recalls a shoot, he never talks about how he works with actors or filmmaking as an art.
He started as a clapper boy and worked up through the technical ranks, and then spent years doing 2nd unit on stunt scenes, so that's probably why.
@@davidjames579 One must work up the ranks. You couldn't become a director any other way back in his day.
@@ricardocantoral7672 That's not true. There were plenty who started by making independant shorts after studying film at university, or those who switched from in front of the camera to behind after successful acting careers.
As a San Francisco native the protest scene makes a lot of sense we have a big crab market and industry in SF never seen a protest like this one but I could see it happening haha
I probably would have kept the first scene up until the From Russia With Love reference. Feel sorry for the guy playing the police officer. Imagine getting cast in a Bond film only to discover your scene was cut.
He probably told all his friends and family about it too...[to be fair I would!]
John Glen is such a nice dude, always enjoys talking about working on his films. Calvin, do Licence To Kill next please!
A view to a kill has always been a movie I’ve enjoyed. Weirdly enough it’s in my top 5 bond movies. Yeah Moore’s age is showing and yes the stunt doubles are obvious but the doubles were always a bit obvious to me anyway. The “F*ck him” scene is the funniest deleted scene ever
2:11 nice music cue there. Love that bit of music there.
Loving me some N64 GoldenEye music in these videos at the moment 😁
Love the Goldeneye 64 music!
Love these videos, can't beat a bit of unseen bond to tide us over the long wait.
I guess cutting the protesters' scene out meant that the crabs were saved.
good evening mr. dyson...just had to come back and thank you again for all your videos...during this exile, youtube has become a very exposed portal and there are alot of mediocre channels out there (i'm being kind)...however, your videos i keep coming back to over and over again...you are just so warm and personable...i enjoy them all...thank you and may you find continued success in all you do...stay well and peace always...rocky
I think John Glen's comment about protesting being boring was not to devalue the importance of protest but to say that it doesn't really help to tell a story in a creative way. If you just have a message on a placard or in a chant, it doesn't allow the viewer to reach that conclusion organically.
I think it's also because protest scenes in films never seem to work, they always look like a bunch of extras trying to look passionate,.
@@davidjames579 very true.
I always liked John Glen as a Bond director .
"Zorin Kills Crabs" sounds like a fine advertising slogan for a pubic lice lotion
Been loving these deleted scene videos you’ve been doing Calvin! Loved your commentary about the crabs 🦀 I find it ironic that one of the protestors has a sign that says “oil kills crabs” and Roger is wearing a Chevron Corporation (an energy corporation engaged in oil, natural gas, geothermal energy, etc.). A bit hypocritical there. 🤣
I really like this series keep them coming!
A great deal of quality Venetian blind action going on there LOL
Awesome video love from Australia🇦🇺
1:20 This feels like a 'first draft' of the nostalgia filled 'Q-Branch' scene in 'Die Another Day'.
Hey Calvin I love that you have a drawing of the scene with Sheriff JW pepper and the boat from live and let die
I am loving these Calvin! Do LTK next please pretty please lol
This video made me laugh. Thank you
Please do another one! Such fun! 😂😂😂
"I'll will wait until dark" - maybe that is a nodd to a movie directed by Bond director Terence Young?
Good Job Calvin
Haha “We’ll come back with the dogs”
Of course if they kept the Fbomb in the film would have been a 15 certificate as there was no 12 back in 1985
We can kill the code name theory with that first scene alone
I think it would have been good to include just a few seconds of these clips, as it would have helped the story. For one thing, establishing Zorin in the car and closing the car boot on a load of cans of petrol would explain why city hall seems to spontaneously combust. Although they couldnt have made the 'whack' any more hammy. "Yeah, I saw some guys with red gas cans - with Flammable on the side, and a skull and crossbones. I recognised the world famous millionaire megalomaniac Max Zorin, a black woman with hair on one side of her head, and an old guy who kept shouting Max, MAX!"
Watching Bond films and your videos makes the pandemic more bearable. Also, save the crabs!
I’m very glad they can provide some distraction. Making them and up keeping the channel certainly gives me something to think about/do in these times!
There’s something oddly amusing seeing Zorin, May Day, Scarpine and crew in a car together
No time to crab
Fishfinger?
Calvin Dyson A View to a Crab
I love Sir Roger's outfit in the crab protest/Zorin sucks scene.
goldeneye n64 music in the background. love it haha
"He's got such a mind for dates..." 😂
It would have possibly been the only 18 ranked Bond movie 😆
You should do an episode where you take quizzes to see how good of a fan you are
Calvin, with your interest in signs, check out the oil rig scenes in Diamonds are Forever. Classic.
I am glad the anti-Zorin material is not in there. He is a more effective villain when he is off the radar.
Looking at that first scene makes me wonder if the creators of Austin Powers saw it or not before they made their scene
The unfortunate thing about Stacey's argument with Howe is that they cut her best bit of acting for the film!!
Shots fired xD
None of these added anything to the film but I loved the From Russia with Love reference.
I love View to a kill. Such a classic
"We want our crabs back!" Ahahaha, I can't deal with this XD
I didn't expect Sir Roger Moore to drop a four letter F word. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
We love crabs! 🦀🤣 Hilarious scene! 😭
Some good scenes. Roger was so funny saying fuck him. Lol
Mr Krabs from spongebob would be so proud that they came to show their admiration but also so heartbroken by the amount of money they paid for those signs and boat hire!!!!
Fuck me, Roger Moore just dropped an F-Bomb! Well that's automatically his best line in the series. :D
RIP Tanya Roberts
Will we ever get a Calvin video where he reviews himself on video talking about the deleted scenes from his own Bond youtube videos? Or is that too existential?
but...why would we want that?
I'm gonna buy you a WE LOVE CRABS shirt!
"Oil King ZAPS Crabs!"
You look so young with your hair!! Anyway, good to see these deleted scenes, especially Roger Moore's expletive! Have to ask, is Roger Moore's autobiography worth reading? Stupid question, but I've not had the chance yet.
Thanks! I had it cut finally this week and with it I’ve added years back on my appearance haha 😂 I’d definitely say Roger’s biography is worth it for fans. He has some great anecdotes in there. He has a few books out there. My Word Is My Bond was the first I read and the most like a typical autobiography I’d say.
Awesome video. Do Casino Royale deleted scenes next.
Do you have deleted scenes for all the Bond films? Or would love to see a blooper reel :D
Where do you have the pepper wall art from? Btw: nice clipp...
Hey Calvin, could you do your top 10 bond q interactions sometime soon?i
The French taxi driver had a Scottish accent? Ahahaha
James bond wears a chevron hat at an oil protest
"From Russia!" ... *Bond* "with love." 😁😁
Maybe the protest scene was suppose to establish that Zorin’s “office” was well guarded thereby justifying that Bind had to scuba dive in.
I can't believe Roger Moore said f*ck!
Apparently he did a lot in real life!
Oh the "fuck him" line should so have stayed in the movie!
Zorrin Kills Crabs!!
Sounds like a preparation one could buy from the chemists!
I'll have a tube of Zorin please. My knackers look like radishes.
@@davidjames579 Yes Sir satisfaction guaranteed !
Good that they cut these!
ALL HAIL CRAB!
4:04 I can't believe Roger actually went "Life is short, I mean Fuck him." I thought the SFPD Captain saying "Holy Shit" was too much.
I think the protest boats scene could have been better if it were a bit darker. (This is how I would direct a bond movie) - A guard is told by zorin to go out and scare the protestors away without drawing too much attention to himself, the guard instead came out and popped off some shots at them causing them to scatter and leave, smiling as he does it. The guard comes back up to the building thinking he did a good deed for zorin, but instead gets capped point blank range for acting out of order and shortly thereafter fed to the crabs.
Right they cut these all out of the film, although I would have liked the police scene kept just for the continuity with regards to From Russia With Love (But what is Bond doing keeping Grant's watch as a momento!?! No wonder M is a bit annoyed). As for the petrol scene, where you see them walk to City Hall with those cans. Somewhat creepy and unnerving about that shot
I think it's cos they're so brazen. Of course if they were was omnipresent CCTV like now, they'd be screwed.
The protest scene could have worked well if done better..
LOL, good ol' Roger Moore. One of the few people who could swear and still remain as classy as ever. 🤣😂
Great review what softwarevdo you use to make your thumbnails?
Hilarious. Been a while since I'd seen those scenes if they hadn't cut them A View To Kill would be more a Pink Panther film than the Pink Panther film that Roger was in. Enjoyed seeing them though.
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Poor old Roger, he looks like his been embalmed in this film. Flipping heck, his 57, going on 72 here. Not the young man of his saint days. But your as magic as ever Calvin.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm sure there's another deleted scene in the car with Bond and M following his release from jail in Paris?
Hold on a minute... That's actually in the final film. I'm an idiot!
While the protest scene doesn't add a whole lot, it does show 007 scoping out the area he will later visit at night. Just watched AVTAK with my girlfriend who was seeing it for the first time and she was confused about why Bond was there.
Very nice video, like always. My favourite is the one in the police station. But I also love the deleted ski-helicopter scene ( it's not in the DVD, but there is picture in the french site who reference all the deleted scenes, including the one who are not in the DVD : www.commander007.net/orbis/ you should have a look at it btw).
5:28 The phone didn't ring, Sherlock because he picked it up to talk to the switchboard and tell them to connect him with Personnel to tell them she was fired. Under your theory they forgot to have the phone ring and he answers by saying, "Give me Personnel". How does THAT make sense, exactly?
Some of those deserved to be cut. Especially Roger breaking character.
I think he did that on purpose, knowing that it wouldn't be used.
Back in the day they sometimes purposefully did the scenes like where Roger said "Well fuck him" for a show called "It'll Be Alright On The Night" which was played on a Sunday after the watershed if I recall correctly :) Basically a bloopers show
Well deleted scenes are deleted for a couple of reasons. The first being does it add anything to the story?
1) The scene in the jail is funny and has corny references to From Russia With Love. It would have slowed the movie down and it add less than nothing to the story.
2) Well it adds to the character of the meyor. I actually liked seeing the meyor and Stacey together before he is killed. Apart from that it isn´t really needed.
3) The most important deleted scene. It´s a great scene and it´s the only scene in which we see Walkens pipelines in daylights. They talk about them a lot. I love that they actually go look at the pumping station before Bond goes in at night. Without this scene the introduction of the fishermen in the scene before seems sort of useless. And yes protest scenes can be borring, but it´s not something we see very often in Bond - Btw it´s nicely shot.
Watch my take on it in the link below.
ua-cam.com/video/m87hRF_Bmps/v-deo.html
4) Obviously this one had got to go. It would have spoiled the surprise.
There’s no way he remembered all those dates. I’m sure there was a diary kept during the production.
It could’ve been the first James Bond story with crabs then? And to think, it was Zorin that had them, not Bond!
No, Zorin kills Crabs. He also owns a healthcare company.
5:18 You wouldn't get away with that anymore, firing someone on the spot for something like this :)!
Calvin watch Mission Impossible: Fallout