What a treasure. We learned so much from this man. We learned so much about dignity, humor, ethics, fun. The Bond movies, PLUS. He didn't mind singing, in Bond, Highlander, Dragonheart. Wow. RIP, Sir Sean. Thanks for all of your gifts.
Ok boomer. We don’t have the class ur generation had because were busing saving the planet maybe from ur irresponsible selfish behaviour? Yeah that planet babes, the one u abused.
Dr. No (1962) is my sentimental favorite. My parents took me to see that film when I was six. My contemporaneous memories of the event includes Quarrel, Ursula Andress' conch shells, the 'dragon' and the bits involving rocketry 🚀 . I even remember where we went to dinner before the movie. My parents could have left me with a relative to look after me but with their decision to take me along the die was cast and I was a James Bond movie admirer for life.
Dr. No had it all, including that brutal takedown of Professor Dent, amazing result on a tight budget. I thought From Russia With Love was a bit more epic though, except for that background music which went on a bit too long in one part.
@@jjryan1352 From Russia with Love is another close second. I forgot about it. Those early Bond Movies with Sean Connery were great. I liked Roger Moore as well.
@@manofbeard No no. Keep your dummy in. What he said was that there are worst things than a slap on the face. For example, psychological bullying for years, (now known as Coercive Control), is far far worse. Not only was he right, the law, (at least in England and Wales), now recognises that he was right. Time to put you dummy back in now.
I like the sound of Johnny Carson's voice. It's that type of voice where it's so distinctive, he could have you invested in any subject and you'd be hooked. Great talent. Sorely missed. And Sean Connery. 2 words....Irreplaceable Legend.
Yep...late night talk shows died when he died. No one excelled in being a talk show host since. They are all just wannabees. Johnny was the gold standard...
Nahh, press was just kept at a further distance to retain access. We have a similar thing going on now. For ex: corporate press gives crap movies good reviews, or changes how people can vote/rate/review and they won't cover items like famous people in Epstein's ledgers...etc
@@antrimlariot2386 guess it went over your head, Jimmy Boy. He was speaking to how fake and artificial today's entertainment/media industry has become. I agree.
I think the problem of playing Bond is balancing his suave, charming side to his dangerous side. So, then the Bond that is portayed is either a lady's man or a cold-blooded killer, one side overpowers the other too often than not, and the other is neglected. Connery probably did it best with James Bond, women were very drawn to him, but they also knew they were in trouble if they ever dared to go against him
Feels like yesterday when I was still watching his last few movies as they were being released. When you're a kid, you always think grownups are silly for saying that time passes too quickly. Little do you know.
All late night used to do political jokes in the monologue and make fun of Presidents, but it was in good fun and not mean-spirited and bitter like today.
@@VideoAmericanStyle Many of the other talk show hosts of that time and before talked about politics and serious topics on their shows. To pretend that The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was representative of TV a the time just demonstrates that they have no understanding of the history of the medium or the format. Sean Connery was political. He still advocates from an independent Scotland.
I agree Sean will always be James Bond This is 1983 12 years after the release of DAF In DAF Sean wears a very light coloured suit - is this the one? In an interview Sean gave towards the end of 1967 before he went off to start shooting Shalako he told the interviewer F Lee Bailey he had all the clothes made in the films I expect this was the same? The day Sean died I cried all day Why? My mom died of exactly the same ailments in 2019 aged 93 🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️🙏🙏
We basically grew up watching all his movie.from james bond to leaque of the gentlemen.his presence on the screen alway electritified the audiences.to hear him pass away. Is like part of you being torn away from your body. We shall miss him.
I was in Downtown Vegas and saw them do shots for Diamonds Are Forever, also in that movie is the Great Zamboro scene, where inside Circus Circus was a novelty act where a women tranforms into a Gorilla. I saw that act in person, I was up close, and it was impossibble to tell how it was done, and I hate to admit it but as I was 16 at the time I was one of those who ran out in fear, it was that realistic, and well done.
"Never Say Never Again" was excellent! A terrific return, and one of his best, after "From Russia With Love." Waited for years for it to arrive, and it did, despite Eon's efforts to block it. Cheers! Carson was superb at this, with a gift for making guests feel at home. And Connery was relaxed and humourous here.
Could there be more coolness in one space? Two class acts at the tops of their respective games, and the mutual respect is palpable. My childhood was full of older male celebrities with white hair. Carson. Connery. Steve Martin. Leslie Nielsen. Peter Graves. Phil Donahue. At least we have Ted Danson today being proud of his white hair, especially when his shock of dark hair has been so iconic.
When Talk Shows were actually FUN. Watching grown ups behaving like grown ups and having fun like grown ups and still having lots of mutual respect for each other. I was born in the wrong generation… But i'm glad Sean Connery has been a vital part of my happy times and joyful side of life since i was a kid. Not just as James Bond but especially in his post-Bond roles. God bless this Scottish gentleman.
Depth of character was first and foremost back then. Depth of special effects/stunts is first and foremost now. I prefer Old School...Sean = BEST BOND. Don't believe me? Watch youtube opening scene from Dr. No - first time the words "Bond. James Bond" were uttered as that theme song crept up in the background. Still gives chills.
Just the BEST HANDS DOWN! I saw Dr. No as a boy when it came out and that for me was it. It was 38 years later I had my first son and I named my son after Sean Thomas Connery! Though the years in between, Sir Connery had shown an intolerance for BS that out did my own and that is why I named my son after him. I have attempted to instruct my son in the ANTI-BS SCHOOL OF HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT HIS ENTIRE LIFE! THANK YOU, SIR CONNERY FOR BEING AN INSPIRATION TO A YOUNG BOY DATING BACK TO 1962!!
@@seandempsey9396 she is swiss, not anglosaxon. I never would have assumed that. But with him, it is great we heard him singing personally. Bond even can sing.
Please put up any interviews of Arlene Francis or where she subs for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show! I recently discovered her on What's My Line videos on UA-cam! What a beautiful soul!! I love that show What's My Line!!
What I admired about Sean Connery is that he had a 'no-nonsense, don't come around me with any crap' vibe & persona. No wonder he played James Bond with such style, ease and grace. May he rest in peace!
Johnny's line about leaving school at 12 or 13 and going straight to the studio was quick and fantastic. His comedy is so effortless.
R.I.P. Sir Sean Connery. One of the true cinematic icons who left a unique legacy.
What a treasure. We learned so much from this man. We learned so much about dignity, humor, ethics, fun. The Bond movies, PLUS. He didn't mind singing, in Bond, Highlander, Dragonheart. Wow. RIP, Sir Sean. Thanks for all of your gifts.
Ethics? Really tho..?
Best Bond ever.
Real life tough guy.
The "only" James Bond
Tough on women that’s for sure..
@@goclimbsomething you a Beta.
Such class - from both Sean and Johnny. You don't see that these days.
Good. They were both wife beaters.
@@jeremyrfritz ha ha ha ha ha - you need a good beating yourself
Class - asking about a diminished sexual performance? Funny and witty - yes. Classy - hell no
CLASS ACT BOTH.
Ok boomer. We don’t have the class ur generation had because were busing saving the planet maybe from ur irresponsible selfish behaviour? Yeah that planet babes, the one u abused.
God bless you Sean. RIP from all of Scotland.
I guess it’s now appropriate to say......
R.I.P. Sean Connery
R.I.P. Johnny Carson
R.I.P. Ed McMahon
and biggie and tupac!
two wife beaters and a fat slob
@@recoswell Don't you have some sandwiches to make?
As well as R.I.P. Roger Moore who was still playing Bond in Octopussy when Never Say Never Again was released. Ha
😞
Absolutely, the best Bond. His wonderful presence, the grit and wit made him a joy to watch. RIP Commander Bond.
Dr. No is still my favorite Bond Movie. Sean Connery was the best of the Bonds.
Dr. No (1962) is my sentimental favorite. My parents took me to see that film when I was six. My contemporaneous memories of the event includes Quarrel, Ursula Andress' conch shells, the 'dragon' and the bits involving rocketry 🚀 . I even remember where we went to dinner before the movie. My parents could have left me with a relative to look after me but with their decision to take me along the die was cast and I was a James Bond movie admirer for life.
Goldfinger.
@@tedunguent156 A very close second for me.
Dr. No had it all, including that brutal takedown of Professor Dent, amazing result on a tight budget. I thought From Russia With Love was a bit more epic though, except for that background music which went on a bit too long in one part.
@@jjryan1352 From Russia with Love is another close second. I forgot about it. Those early Bond Movies with Sean Connery were great. I liked Roger Moore as well.
Rest in peace Sean, a true legend. He started it all.
When a presenter as witty as Johnny Carson can make a legend laugh, then you know just what depth of talent he had.
tell us more o great one
Then Craig Ferguson took over
@@sbc1t : Ferguson doesn't hold a candle to Carson.
What a man!!!! No one like this around today....
.......ME!!!!!
What. Guy who openly admitted to smacking women about? Yeah what a guy.
@@manofbeard white knight
@@manofbeard No no. Keep your dummy in. What he said was that there are worst things than a slap on the face. For example, psychological bullying for years, (now known as Coercive Control), is far far worse. Not only was he right, the law, (at least in England and Wales), now recognises that he was right. Time to put you dummy back in now.
Still the best Bond.
oh yeah
And will ever be
1luiszepol absolutely
The one and only original James Bond, the best.
I liked Roger Moore too
I like the sound of Johnny Carson's voice. It's that type of voice where it's so distinctive, he could have you invested in any subject and you'd be hooked.
Great talent. Sorely missed. And Sean Connery. 2 words....Irreplaceable Legend.
Smoking does that to a mans voice.
@@brosephyolonarovichstalin2915 Has nothing to do with smoking, Dick.
Yep...late night talk shows died when he died. No one excelled in being a talk show host since. They are all just wannabees. Johnny was the gold standard...
Comfort food
Sean and Johnny were irreplacaable!
Johnny cracks me up and Sean is one of my all time favorites ❤️
I swear he was one of the most handsome men on earth. 😍😍😍
Rip Sir Sean Connery one of the greats in film history and one of the best Bond actors ever.
He sang that song exactly as he did in his first Bond film, with no diminution of his voice.
He's so attractive and intelligent may he rest in peace ❤❤
An era where actors in Hollywood still had class....miss it.
Nahh, press was just kept at a further distance to retain access. We have a similar thing going on now. For ex: corporate press gives crap movies good reviews, or changes how people can vote/rate/review and they won't cover items like famous people in Epstein's ledgers...etc
And he lived exactly another 37 years after this... RIP Mr Bond!
He was 37 here?
@@Dragonfury3000 🤡🖕
@@Dragonfury3000 he was 53, but looked 70.
Rest in peace Mr. Connery, you handsome bastard! ❤🕊
RIP man I always saw you with the eyes of a kid and that will never change
Unbelievable that he is gone. What an icon.
Notice how real the applause was back then as opposed to today's fake and too frequent?!
It's not real and it's too much?
Mel's not happy everyone.
Can we please stop the world for Mel?
@@antrimlariot2386 Jim, don't be an ass. You've been warned about your biting sarcasm before.
@@antrimlariot2386 guess it went over your head, Jimmy Boy. He was speaking to how fake and artificial today's entertainment/media industry has become. I agree.
I wouldn't know. I haven't watched network TV for about 10 years. Because of what you observed, Mel (and then some!).
He was the best James Bond, because he brought so much of himself to the character. You could tell after watching him in other movies.
Daniel Craig hasn’t been a bad Bond but not many actors have the charisma and presence of Connery.
No one has ever matched the charisma and presence of Connery and likely no one ever will.
I think the problem of playing Bond is balancing his suave, charming side to his dangerous side. So, then the Bond that is portayed is either a lady's man or a cold-blooded killer, one side overpowers the other too often than not, and the other is neglected. Connery probably did it best with James Bond, women were very drawn to him, but they also knew they were in trouble if they ever dared to go against him
Sean Connery will always be the epitome of James Bond.
@@richardscally694 I hope his tombstone reads,
*"Here rest James Bond"*
*" Or does he?! "*
They are legends for there time
He was a great actor, he was magnificent in the Name of The Rose.
Feels like yesterday when I was still watching his last few movies as they were being released. When you're a kid, you always think grownups are silly for saying that time passes too quickly. Little do you know.
Yes, you're so right.
The longest human life seems like like a night of dreaming.
Remember when talk shows didn't spend all their time talking about politics....
All late night used to do political jokes in the monologue and make fun of Presidents, but it was in good fun and not mean-spirited and bitter like today.
Hunter Jones You aren’t very familiar with late night shows.
Hunter Jones Or laughing uncontrollably at everything they say.
Total nonsense. Carson talked about politics, too. This is an interview with Sean Connery, why would they be talking about politics here?
@@VideoAmericanStyle Many of the other talk show hosts of that time and before talked about politics and serious topics on their shows. To pretend that The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was representative of TV a the time just demonstrates that they have no understanding of the history of the medium or the format.
Sean Connery was political. He still advocates from an independent Scotland.
Same here Sean Connery will always be my Number 1 007 Bond , James Bond
RIP SIR SEAN CONNERY
I agree Sean will always be James Bond
This is 1983 12 years after the release of DAF
In DAF Sean wears a very light coloured suit - is this the one?
In an interview Sean gave towards the end of 1967 before he went off to start shooting Shalako he told the interviewer F Lee Bailey he had all the clothes made in the films
I expect this was the same?
The day Sean died I cried all day
Why?
My mom died of exactly the same ailments in 2019 aged 93
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And he DID celebrate his 90th birthday.
On august 25th. 2020
Watched Finding Forrester (2000)
This guy was much more than Bond.
He's currently hanging out with Roger Moore looking down at the madness of 2020
he was alive for 10 months of 2020 wdym
nah not really. he's doing the same thing he did the 14 billion of years before he was born.
@@DM-kv9kj Some people move on.
@@2KUniverseGuy But not us. 😔
Nah they are both too busy scoring with the babes in heaven to bother.
RIP Mr Connery. Imo the best 007 there ever was ❤
We basically grew up watching all his movie.from james bond to leaque of the gentlemen.his presence on the screen alway electritified the audiences.to hear him pass away. Is like part of you being torn away from your body.
We shall miss him.
My all-time favorite 007 the best of the bonds Sean Connery R.I.P sir Sean Connery
What a smooth guy. A very interesting man....he will be missed.
ah 83" back when I didn't fully realize people die and are gone.
This was absolute gold!
Love this interview, Johnny Carson is great here with Sean.
I miss Johnny Carson too. Dang, he was funny. 😂
Very well dressed, eloquent, and distinguished!
My favorite 007.. 😀🍸🔫🗡🎬
The flow of this interview is unlike any I have ever seen.
Never Say Never was my first Connery Bond film, and it remains my favorite.
young punk eh ?
Oh my
R i p, Sean Connery! You've been one of the heroes of my childhood and youth!
Thanks for your time
A charming "bad boy". Perfect for Bond. And he sang well!
I was in Downtown Vegas and saw them do shots for Diamonds Are Forever, also in that movie is the Great Zamboro scene, where inside Circus Circus was a novelty act where a women tranforms into a Gorilla. I saw that act in person, I was up close, and it was impossibble to tell how it was done, and I hate to admit it but as I was 16 at the time I was one of those who ran out in fear, it was that realistic, and well done.
Interesting !
"Never Say Never Again" was excellent! A terrific return, and one of his best, after "From Russia With Love." Waited for years for it to arrive, and it did, despite Eon's efforts to block it. Cheers!
Carson was superb at this, with a gift for making guests feel at home. And Connery was relaxed and humourous here.
Could there be more coolness in one space? Two class acts at the tops of their respective games, and the mutual respect is palpable.
My childhood was full of older male celebrities with white hair. Carson. Connery. Steve Martin. Leslie Nielsen. Peter Graves. Phil Donahue.
At least we have Ted Danson today being proud of his white hair, especially when his shock of dark hair has been so iconic.
We loss a great actor that we will miss so much! He was and will be one of the grate ones
Back when late night was entertaining and not too political.
And, he will celebrate his 90th birthday in a few months.
And please don't show his photo. I want to remember him as he was. I hate the decrepit photos media always find.
@jjosephdubya ya
@jjosephdubya He looks frail, though.
Unfortunately now the great man has passed. RIP.
@Simon Russell indeed
Bond For Ever ,On Her Majestic Entertainment Service ,Mr .Bond ,James Bond.
Great Bond of All.
Rip... Sean....thankyou...for all the Great movie Memories!
Now this is what talks shows are I love this just people being people on television being civilized friends I love it and miss it
I love how he keeps saying he was "18" when he did Dr. No. LOL! :-)
When Talk Shows were actually FUN. Watching grown ups behaving like grown ups and having fun like grown ups and still having lots of mutual respect for each other. I was born in the wrong generation… But i'm glad Sean Connery has been a vital part of my happy times and joyful side of life since i was a kid. Not just as James Bond but especially in his post-Bond roles. God bless this Scottish gentleman.
The present shows are mockeries of the old Tonight Show. They are not pitched to half the country.
Two legends🙏🙏🙏
Funny when they talk about 1962 as being 21 years ago. As in, really long ago 😂
multi io now 2020
Robin & Marian one of my favorites, Sean & Audrey Hepburn. Great ending
My testosterone levels rose just by watching this. LEGEND. R.I.P. William of Baskerville.
The wing and the lion. The man who will be king. His two under rated film
I LOVE The Wind and the Lion. Great movie!
“The Wind & the Lion”.
“The man who would be king”.
2 of the classiest men on earth. They were truly the last of the best batch
RIP SEAN! You Were The Man! .007! I Wouldn't Want To Mess With You Mr. BOND! GOD BLESS YOU AND FAMILY!!!
Depth of character was first and foremost back then. Depth of special effects/stunts is first and foremost now. I prefer Old School...Sean = BEST BOND. Don't believe me? Watch youtube opening scene from Dr. No - first time the words "Bond. James Bond" were uttered as that theme song crept up in the background. Still gives chills.
At his peak, Connery was a great Bond.
R.I.P and much respect! Acting he was genious and the best James Bond ever!
"I'm only shellfish when I'm eating shellfish!" -Sean Connery
Johnny Carson is better than all talk show hosts nowadays
Two just COOL guys. Awesome to watch!
The most memorable James Bond
RIP Mr Bond Sean Connery
Just the BEST HANDS DOWN! I saw Dr. No as a boy when it came out and that for me was it. It was 38 years later I had my first son and I named my son after Sean Thomas Connery! Though the years in between, Sir Connery had shown an intolerance for BS that out did my own and that is why I named my son after him. I have attempted to instruct my son in the ANTI-BS SCHOOL OF HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT HIS ENTIRE LIFE! THANK YOU, SIR CONNERY FOR BEING AN INSPIRATION TO A YOUNG BOY DATING BACK TO 1962!!
never say never again is possibly my fav bond movie, for a few reasons, but especially the infinitely luscious barbara carrera
RIP Sir Sean Connery forever 007 💔💔💔💔💔
So this singing definitely was the proof that he sung it himself in Dr. No. Wow!
Yes he did but ursula andres did not sing the song her self as she could not speak English at the time so they higher Diana Coupland to do the singing
@@seandempsey9396 she is swiss, not anglosaxon. I never would have assumed that. But with him, it is great we heard him singing personally. Bond even can sing.
Two Kings on stage.
Simply both were the best 🏆😃
Johnny Carson: Who was the first Bond villain?
Sean Connery: Cubby Broccoli
😂
Ursula, and those two mangos were lovely.
Please put up any interviews of Arlene Francis or where she subs for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show! I recently discovered her on What's My Line videos on UA-cam! What a beautiful soul!! I love that show What's My Line!!
what a terrific man.
We'll never see his likes again, different era.
May he rest in peace. Sean Connery.
yeah me, i got the singing question right...nowhere near the other questions though. what a man sir sean.
You will be forever remembered Sir
Best talk shows ever I can’t stand any of the new ones
Terrific actor
Damn, this is so heart breaking. 😭
REST IN PEACE Sean Connery. 😫😫🙏🙏🙏 😭😭😭🥺🥺😭😢😓😥😰😰
What I admired about Sean Connery is that he had a 'no-nonsense, don't come around me with any crap' vibe & persona. No wonder he played James Bond with such style, ease and grace. May he rest in peace!
My favorite actor of all time.
One of his most unsung rolls was in that magnificent picture The Hill.. Maurice HBank
And one of his favorites too!
I had two rolls with dinner last night.
Carson said "Martini stirred not shaken". It should have been "Martini shaken not stirred".
Correct flip, Flip!
@AE Schneider Whoops! He must have been trying to mix it up. XD
I agree And he says 0. 0 7. Instead of double o 7. Johnny look old and stupid when he was introducing him what a fucking old hag
I assumed it was a joke
Sean Connery great James Bond the best film star.
Carson always made his guests look good.
He also sang in Derby O'Gill and the Little People
That's absolutely correct mate.
Sean Connery, the real James Bond.
Best Bond, Dr. No, from Russia with love and Goldfinger
Yes!
Thunderball was cool too . . . with a Tom Jones anthem!
God bless you Sean one of a kind.x