British women have this unusual, unique trait of mashing their words, first behind their lips, rolling them over their lips, and then projecting them pregnantly with the middle of their tongue out at you in the most sensual massaging way, the teeth rarely seen but ever present, giving birth to their innermost thoughts without so much as a hint of the dark abyss from which they emanate. If I didn't know better, I'd say it was self-massage, and I do know better. Can I get an Amen, men?
My favorite Bond scene ever. Charming and intelligent. No action, no fighting, no guns, just exquisite dialogue and friendly battle between two alphas.
Really? "So that is what you call bluffing?" "Oh so you are familiar with the term?". Who the fuck does not know what bluffing is? The "best pieces of dialogue ever" is being smug and elitist about knowing about bluffing? Your standards are very low.
John Doe Bond was referring to the technical terminology of poker. Everyone obviously knows what bluffing is but when Vesper mentioned it it showed that she had some knowledge of the game. That’s why this dialogue is great. It develops character and shows great attention to detail
What bluffing is in poker is pretty much well known to anybody who hasn't lived in a cave. Too bad because I love this scene and this movie, but this line is so stupid.
fun fact: Unpaid product placement, it was a genuinely scripted moment. Watches and Bond have literally gone hand in hand since the beginning. Also highly relevant to their topic of conversation & Vesper's point. Far from embarrassing
"So there will be what you call bluffing" ... "you've heard the term" ...(Wow this girl knows poker has bluffing she must be really smart) "You never play your hand you play the man across from you" (Oh this man knows poker who even cares about your cards) ... This is writing is pretty average at best it just appears to be "good" because 1. it's a cool conversation that would be almost impossible to have in real life ... Two people reading each other 100%... and 2. It's Bond... not really known for the writing. That being said they do have much better chemistry than other Bond/Bond Girls.... Spectre those two had the chemistry of my divorced parents
@@braamdepace No. That was sarcasm on Bond's part, following Vesper mocking his bravado. This is the subtext, or part of it: Vesper: "So. You're going to throw away our fucking money because you pretend you have everything under control. It's called 'gambling' for a reason." Bond: "Nah, I'll just win. I'm so good I can win with any hand." Vesper: "I doubt it. Your bluff just now? It was pathetic." Bond: "So you're saying you're better than me? Get real, love. Poker's just a matter of reading people, and I can read anyone." Vesper: "Oh? We're placing millions on your skills at reading people? Please." Bond: "Don't approve of the plan?" Vesper: "Anyone can claim to be a mind reader. Do your worst." Bond: "Sure. Here's proof. I'm gonna list everything you don't want others to know. You're a woman and you're cute, smart, and dedicated. It won't matter though: nobody will ever see you as an equal, but you try to offset that by abandoning your feminine qualities, because I really think you're sexy. It's not that you're arrogant, oh no: you're an insecure, dime-a-dozen careerist, and also an orphan." Vesper: "You really want to play? Let's play. I see a resentful little working class boy dressed up in a grown man's clothes and trying to prove he's better than the other prep school boys who mocked him. Your insight into me being an orphan is because you have no parents yourself, that's painful to you and that's why you lash out when you see it in others. And you're still sore about being bullied by your class mates, basically you're still trying to get back at tehm. Is that right? Oh this is fun! Naturally, that's why you're here: a damaged kid eager to sacrifice himself for any abstract cause because he's unable to form human connections, trying to be charming to me because you want sex as a way of distracting yourself from what is a fundamentally empty life. Not interested, by the way, even though you're cute. How did I do?" Bond: "Fuck me, I'm bleeding."
she betrayed her government and her lover because a terrorist organization blackmailed her with killing 2 men she loved... ohh yeah, such a strong female character, lol
@@predatorjunglehunter7332 don´t forget that her "boyfriend" was a regular member of spectre who faked his own kidnapping in order for her to pay the money and therefore working for spectre without knowing. She was played by the start, strong female my ass. If someone wants a strong female in their movies, forget this forced "I can do whatever I want bullshit", a woman is strong if she acts natural and shows her own style without being influenced by this feminist crap.
The beauty of this scene was not just how they analyzed each other but how both of them took each other's reading with grace, I'm more impressed with Bond since he has the bigger ego.
They get something right and something wrong. Foreshadows their future, where they're both wrong about each other. Further driven home when he a scene later says she's not his type because she's single... which she secretly isn't.
I am 60. I have seen all of the Bond films including the horrific Never Say Never Again. I have also read a few of the Fleming novels. This was a great movie that made Bond relevant again. You are free to think otherwise, but that doesn't make anyone wrong.
Jay Hsu Bond was Rolex for longer than they Omega has been paying for product placement. Wise marketing is the reason Rolex stays kind in holding its market value
This has to be one of if not my favourite scene of the Craig films, and... Mainly because of the Skewered Lamb bit at the end, like he know he's been screwed but faintly enjoys it
Was happy to see this posted. It was a great 4 minute plus banter between two great actors who displayed confidence , humor , and personality. The verbal "judo", as one replied, was a great desciption of how and why 007 falls in love for the first time and is willing to resign his his position for Vesper. The two were made for each other at that moment, neither of them knew it then. Bond's little smile and head nod at the end was priceless. Like ," What the hell was that?" I hope his last Bond flick coming in April of 2020 is as good as Craig's first "Bond".
No the best Bond girl is Teresa 'Tracy' Decinzio from On Her Majesty Secret Service (1969) portrayed brilliantly by Diana Rigg who played Emma Peele in the 60's British 📺 show The Avengers who was Bond's first real love interest who he married then widowed.
Vesper means evening in Latin. It says a lot: she's no morning sun. She's the evening, which always conceals something. And perhaps that's the tragedy: that their encounter was fated to be in the evening, where their love was already too late.
Just love the orchestral rendition of "You Know My Name" at the beginning! That's when you know you've got a great theme song, it fits into the score...
This is my favorite scene in any movie, ever. This is how men and women should talk to each other. On a date, or just meeting randomly in person. I replay it relentlessly, going back to catch parts of the conversation I missed. It teaches me how to be a man.
It's not the amount, she stresses *"directly"*. It's the lack of deniability that worriers her which to be fair most governments try to at least hide their funding terrorism.
In the 1st movies, Bond wore Rolex. So I'm afraid both of you were right. And I cannot imagine Bond would decide for Omega if he had a chance on wearing a Rolex … Just a guess.
If anyone wants to know, what Bond and Vesper are doing by guessing each others origins and occupations is called "profiling". By using an algorithm of questions and observations, one can deduce details about someone with some accuracy. Clairvoyants use a primitive version of this to give customers the illusion they can channel spirits.
I found your assesment of the scene to be entertaining, but your assessment of clairvoyants to be not. I do not do "cold readings" or ask leading questions. In fact, I ask clients to NOT tell me anything beforehand. And no, I do not look at their social media. Telepathy and clairvoyance have been proven to be true, I don't scam vulnerable people and have worked with law enforcement for several years - for FREE on missing persons cases and cold case homicides. I found a dead body that the cops had walked right by weeks before with search and rescue teams and with just my abilities and a pen and a piece of paper I found the guy. Independently there were three other clairvoyants whom I did not speak to and we were deliberately kept from talking to each other about and they also found the body that the cops and rescue teams could not. Again, using only remote viewing/clairvoyance. This nonsense has got to stop- some people have real abilities just as there are quacks in every field. There are bad doctors, when they do something wrong it's called malpractice, there's an entire branch of law devoted to it. The same with the existence of internal affairs in law enforcement. There are bad cops just as there are good ones. Bad practices and corruption are in every field. Don't paint every psychic with the same brush, it's unbecoming. And by the way, your mommy loves you but your father is frustrated with the way you run things. Your life is a "jam", I don't know what that means, and no I can't be bothered to look at your profile. You've been running things since you were 16 and you're clearly not open to psychic ability, even if it smacked you on your flabby ass. And yes, it's not my mere imagination that knows you're pudgy and out of shape. Good day.
What the British call 'witty repartee'. It is an example of verbal jousting of two characters who later become lovers; it establishes the seriousness which both take their jobs; it gives us an insight into the history and mindset of both characters and has a nice comedic tone to it.
she's the best bond girl ever. One who could easily keep up with bond. I liked the references to her in Spectre, even though he runs off with this ugly blonde...
Now that I am much older, this kind of dialogue is just not realistic, and that is why I adore it so, so much. The same kind of feeling I get from an impressionist painting I get here. It distills aspects of reality that the artist does not deem worthy, but you are left typically with a great feeling. I can't tell you how many damn books I've read on social engineering and the whole works. This scene is very much art, and as a young man I had a difficult time distinguishing a scene like this from real life, and it would cripple my self-esteem. Women have their billboards with skinny models, mine was dudes that delivered lines with exceptional timing like bond. Ha, but in retrospect perhaps it acted as a silver lining because this would cause me to go on a life quest to be like a James Bond/badass motherfucker. In actuality Craig may have had to do this scene countless times to get the delivery dead on. Or maybe the train sort of wobbles ever so slightly from the wind or whatever and he spills the wine. Maybe he is hungry and his stomach growls. Maybe there's a baby wailing and her mother of 3 is trying to calm the child down so the other children don't wail. Maybe as you are talking and giving a psychoanalysis on your to-be lover, the waiter comes over and asks if you would like french bread breaking your train of thought. Life isn't about having exceptional one liners, eventually it just comes across as corny and one dimensional. It's not so much the lines he is saying that matters, but the fact he is present in reality and engaging and trying to add value, otherwise why say the witty line right? Also, you have a remarkable screenwriter who has probably studied for decades on his craft, coming up with the things for Daniel Craig to say. And you have a female actress who is pretending to be interested. I have been in the military for 2 years and have been doing boxing for 5 and do Krav Maga. I also lift weights heavily and am very good physical shape. James Bond was definitely a role model for me growing up, but sooner or later the bird must leave from the nest and flap its own wings. Fun fact, James Bond was named after a bird.
Nero Caesar- In real life some jealous prick would join the conversation and cock-block. I just checked and Ian Fleming did not write this dialogue. They did not even meet on a train in the 1953 book. Fleming`s dialogue is lame compare to this movie. You are a good writer. Your writing reminded me of Graham Green, maybe in Brighton Rock.
Not gonna lie, this is my favorite scene in the movie. Of the Daniel Craig 007 films, this is my favorite. The only other 007 movie that could surpass this in my opinion is Tomorrow Never Dies.
I think it's obvious at this point, but Bonds brilliant and charming skewered comment is a double entendre. Skewered obviously means to fastened together pieces of beef or whatnot, but skewered informal meaning is to criticize someone sharply (obviously). It's so smooth that's its the type of banter reserved for well spoken and articulate ppl
Only Bond girl who conquored Bond, instead of being conquored. Actually, this movie is probably the best Bond movie that ever came. And Craig although a blond, around 5' 10ish, aggressive looking man, portrayed Bond that's more like to the one that's described in books. See, James Bond is a man of pleasure, a man of exquisite tastes etc. But what he is a cold hearted killer. Not some sort of a super hero, or everly cheesy spy like say, Brosnan or Moore, and I dare to say sometimes Connery all was. Only Craig movie that tried to be like the classic Bond movies was Spectre. And it caused it to be quite a weak oke after the reboot that came with Casino Royale. It had some of the best phtography and cinematography that I've ever saw, I'll not deny
Scene is so British that my coffee tasted like Tea after watching it. 🙏
Daniel Craig is British while Eva Green's is French.
British women have this unusual, unique trait of mashing their words, first behind their lips, rolling them over their lips, and then projecting them pregnantly with the middle of their tongue out at you in the most sensual massaging way, the teeth rarely seen but ever present, giving birth to their innermost thoughts without so much as a hint of the dark abyss from which they emanate. If I didn't know better, I'd say it was self-massage, and I do know better. Can I get an Amen, men?
@@andrewforte3852 It's not "Green's", it's "Green". The extraneous possessive "s" grates.
@@bluenetmarketing You're so right.
@sentinel did you throw it in the harbor?
My favorite Bond scene ever. Charming and intelligent. No action, no fighting, no guns, just exquisite dialogue and friendly battle between two alphas.
who wants to see a chick alpha? she talks too much to be a bond girl.
@@TariqBusy you insecure sad little man
Whoever wrote this dialogue deserves the utmost respect and recognition. This is a piece of literal art.
Except for the lamb part
I like that he stands whenever she leaves the room. A forgotten element of chivalry
Wait what where on earth do you live even in my 3rd world country it is almost mandatory to stand when someone leaves it is just polite.
@@DeathDealer841 probably the United states 😂😂
@@ann_nicole Figures where else could it be to be honest :D
Start doing it. Let’s bring more of it back!
@@ann_nicole holy shit I didn't know you were supposed to stand when someone leaves
Her:Rolex?
Me: Casio
nkishore g me: Ben 10 toy watch.
@@FatGouf lmao
Fuking brilliant hahaha
"Beautiful..."
nkishore g ha ha
One of the best pieces of dialogue ever
Absolutely agreed
Agreed..
Really? "So that is what you call bluffing?" "Oh so you are familiar with the term?". Who the fuck does not know what bluffing is? The "best pieces of dialogue ever" is being smug and elitist about knowing about bluffing? Your standards are very low.
John Doe Bond was referring to the technical terminology of poker. Everyone obviously knows what bluffing is but when Vesper mentioned it it showed that she had some knowledge of the game. That’s why this dialogue is great. It develops character and shows great attention to detail
What bluffing is in poker is pretty much well known to anybody who hasn't lived in a cave. Too bad because I love this scene and this movie, but this line is so stupid.
Fantastic scene. One of the best written in Bond history.
Contends with dialog throughout film history well outside the Bond realm imo! :)
Except the product placement bit with the watch.Embarassing.
fun fact: Unpaid product placement, it was a genuinely scripted moment. Watches and Bond have literally gone hand in hand since the beginning. Also highly relevant to their topic of conversation & Vesper's point. Far from embarrassing
"So there will be what you call bluffing" ... "you've heard the term" ...(Wow this girl knows poker has bluffing she must be really smart) "You never play your hand you play the man across from you" (Oh this man knows poker who even cares about your cards) ... This is writing is pretty average at best it just appears to be "good" because 1. it's a cool conversation that would be almost impossible to have in real life ... Two people reading each other 100%... and 2. It's Bond... not really known for the writing. That being said they do have much better chemistry than other Bond/Bond Girls.... Spectre those two had the chemistry of my divorced parents
@@braamdepace No. That was sarcasm on Bond's part, following Vesper mocking his bravado. This is the subtext, or part of it:
Vesper: "So. You're going to throw away our fucking money because you pretend you have everything under control. It's called 'gambling' for a reason."
Bond: "Nah, I'll just win. I'm so good I can win with any hand."
Vesper: "I doubt it. Your bluff just now? It was pathetic."
Bond: "So you're saying you're better than me? Get real, love. Poker's just a matter of reading people, and I can read anyone."
Vesper: "Oh? We're placing millions on your skills at reading people? Please."
Bond: "Don't approve of the plan?"
Vesper: "Anyone can claim to be a mind reader. Do your worst."
Bond: "Sure. Here's proof. I'm gonna list everything you don't want others to know. You're a woman and you're cute, smart, and dedicated. It won't matter though: nobody will ever see you as an equal, but you try to offset that by abandoning your feminine qualities, because I really think you're sexy. It's not that you're arrogant, oh no: you're an insecure, dime-a-dozen careerist, and also an orphan."
Vesper: "You really want to play? Let's play. I see a resentful little working class boy dressed up in a grown man's clothes and trying to prove he's better than the other prep school boys who mocked him. Your insight into me being an orphan is because you have no parents yourself, that's painful to you and that's why you lash out when you see it in others. And you're still sore about being bullied by your class mates, basically you're still trying to get back at tehm. Is that right? Oh this is fun! Naturally, that's why you're here: a damaged kid eager to sacrifice himself for any abstract cause because he's unable to form human connections, trying to be charming to me because you want sex as a way of distracting yourself from what is a fundamentally empty life. Not interested, by the way, even though you're cute. How did I do?"
Bond: "Fuck me, I'm bleeding."
"I'm the money" "Every Penny of it" I see what you did there
Money Penny
Hahahhaa
Penny Dreadful :D
You coined a phrase
How have I only just realised what they did there after my 100th viewing?!
"How was your lamb?
"Skewered. One sympathises"
XD That one cracked me up
can you explain that please
Because she completely shot his advances down and "skewered" him, just like how his lamb is skewered.
ahhhhhh.ahah thanks :)
Thank you so much I've searched that meaning for so long
Thank you, couldn't figure that one out. The word play is amazing. Can never learn enough.
The writing in this scene is incredible. Catchy, sexy and very intense. Love it
all women are not to be trusted
@@gkroll8467 *All misogynist and stupid/hateful people are not to be trusted.
Two actors at the top of their game, blowing away and having a good time at it. Great!
This is how you write a strong female character Hollywood
No tHatS FEmaLe eMPowErMent
@@aadipattanaik7778 lol
she betrayed her government and her lover because a terrorist organization blackmailed her with killing 2 men she loved... ohh yeah, such a strong female character, lol
@@predatorjunglehunter7332 don´t forget that her "boyfriend" was a regular member of spectre who faked his own kidnapping in order for her to pay the money and therefore working for spectre without knowing. She was played by the start, strong female my ass. If someone wants a strong female in their movies, forget this forced "I can do whatever I want bullshit", a woman is strong if she acts natural and shows her own style without being influenced by this feminist crap.
Lol what? Shes just a normal female character
Her: You went to Oxford?
Me: No, Khan Academy...
KHAAAAN!!!
One of the best comments ever?
😁
Know it was like a year ago, but super underrated comment, man!
14 years later and this scene still slays
Eva Green...best Bond girl ever. Amazing woman.
Betrayer.player.amazing player and betrayer.
She is very pretty, wow
electra king..
@@sheikhmasudrana1860 Elektra got nothing on Vesper in terms of beauty and elegance
She is up there among the best for sure.
The confidence he projects in this scene is really like nothing I've ever seen.
Most British vocally articulated foreplay.
The beauty of this scene was not just how they analyzed each other but how both of them took each other's reading with grace, I'm more impressed with Bond since he has the bigger ego.
Which still very much remains, as he brushes that off at the end of this scene.
THAT, my friends, is foreplay with words! Their eyes say everything.
yep. intellectual sex
Ok 🙄 because people talk like this. Neither one laughs once or takes a second to think or make any movement. It’s like saying porn is super realistic.
I kinda like how they Sherlock Holmes'ed each other about their past.
AJcaraballo95 you got the best description
Cept skyfall implies his family was rich and he likely wasn’t at Oxford via charity.
@@anaussie213 True but it is quite common to be land rich & cash poor.
They get something right and something wrong. Foreshadows their future, where they're both wrong about each other. Further driven home when he a scene later says she's not his type because she's single... which she secretly isn't.
@@anaussie213 no--- skyfall takes place in his adopted parents estate
wow, a witty and entertaining verbal sparring.
This scene always makes me smile no matter how often I watch it.
Cannot believe she was 25-26 years old when this was shot. How can you be that talented at such a young age. Unreal
best bond movie ever
hiephoi058 Very wrong. You must be a teenager.
hiephoi058 absolutely
British foreplay.
I'm 23, seen all bond movies, not gonna call myself an expert but casino royale is a serious contestant for best movie ever.
I am 60. I have seen all of the Bond films including the horrific Never Say Never Again. I have also read a few of the Fleming novels. This was a great movie that made Bond relevant again. You are free to think otherwise, but that doesn't make anyone wrong.
This isn’t a conversation it’s a verbal knock down drag out brawl in the sexiest possible way
Vesper: Rolex?
James: Unfortunately they declined a very lucrative product placement opportunity. So.... Omega.
Rolex didn't need it, heck Omegas pushiness gave Rolex free advertisement here
Bond and Omega go back decades. Omega's most popular watch is the 007 edition lmao.
Jay Hsu Bond was Rolex for longer than they Omega has been paying for product placement. Wise marketing is the reason Rolex stays kind in holding its market value
Atleast omega went to the moon
Omega makes superior watches.
This has to be one of if not my favourite scene of the Craig films, and... Mainly because of the Skewered Lamb bit at the end, like he know he's been screwed but faintly enjoys it
The little quip at the end over the lamb was a really nice and subtle touch to tell her that he acknowledges that she won their little back and forth.
the screenwriting is devilish delicious; if only every Bond film was held to this standard
The way they carry it off make so memorable.
Was happy to see this posted. It was a great 4 minute plus banter between two great actors who displayed confidence , humor , and personality. The verbal "judo", as one replied, was a great desciption of how and why 007 falls in love for the first time and is willing to resign his his position for Vesper. The two were made for each other at that moment, neither of them knew it then. Bond's little smile and head nod at the end was priceless. Like ," What the hell was that?" I hope his last Bond flick coming in April of 2020 is as good as Craig's first "Bond".
How does this not have more views? Best-quality version of the best scene in the entire reboot. Many thanks for uploading.
Finally a good quality version that was not filmed with a Walkman!
Have you ever even seen a Walkman?
Sony jokes
yeah and it didn't even need auto-reverse!
Eva is such a fantastic actress. English isn't even her first language.
Makes you forget she's French
She's half Swedish.
Estella Salmi I’m 1/3 Dutch and don’t speak a lick of it.
tf?! really?
@@estellas9409 She's also Sephardic Jewish.
Miss you Vesper always.Greatest Bond Woman ever Period. Im the Money!!
Johnny Marlin every penny of it.
:'(
...combine to....moneypenny..👍
@@sugdolomar Ha gay!
No the best Bond girl is Teresa 'Tracy' Decinzio from On Her Majesty Secret Service (1969) portrayed brilliantly by Diana Rigg who played Emma Peele in the 60's British 📺 show The Avengers who was Bond's first real love interest who he married then widowed.
@@tokai5707 What ?
One of the best dialogues in the history of cinematography. Its perfect.
Vesper means evening in Latin. It says a lot: she's no morning sun. She's the evening, which always conceals something. And perhaps that's the tragedy: that their encounter was fated to be in the evening, where their love was already too late.
Michael-Francis Polios that's dope concept
Vesper Lynd is actually a word play on "west berlin" I read somewhere on some GQ article
Nicely done, M-FP.
She was a betrayer. she deserved her fate.'the bitch is dead'
poetic
I really enjoy this witty dialogue, but I love how Bond is a true gentleman in his core. Very well mannered.
This scene alone is worth watching this amazing, well crafted film!
It's my favorite James Bond movie.
Oh wow the connection between these 2 is 🌡🔥 and as romantic as they are, i find myself laughing at this scene. Definitely the best Bond duo ever!
This scene is legendary of any of its siblings.
Just love the orchestral rendition of "You Know My Name" at the beginning! That's when you know you've got a great theme song, it fits into the score...
I’m just here to marvel at the beauty of Eva Green as well as take a nostalgic look back at the magical coronavirus free world of the past...
Vesper: Rolex?
Me: Replica.
ahahahahha
Might as well buy an Invicta pro diver. Inexpensive, looks very similar and is reliable with its Japanese Seiko caliber.
My favorite line in this movie is from them two...
Her: will that be a problem
Him: No, you're not my type
Her: Smart?
Him: Single
Ironically she wasn’t single. She had a secret lover bond was unaware of until the end of the movie when she betrays him.
@@MrLAKAIGUY123 indeed. great plot twist, and honestly im kinda happy it wasnt a bs happy ending like most movies.
After all these years this scene is one of the best in every Bond movie
I love how shes just flops down into her seat lol
“I’m the money.”
“Every penny of it.”
Miss Moneypenny!
Eva green . is so talented , beyond goregous . this scene is beyond flawless
His one true love!!!
Bonds is a sociopath. He doesn't love.
evageline2323 His first love. He married his second love.
His one true love is tracy.
@@ΜακηςΛ-ε5ρ right. Tracy. who never would have betrayed him like this wench
she talks like elmer fudd but who gives a shit when under the sheets yeah baby!
Gentlemen, at 1:16.....THAT is how you properly pour a bottle of wine. Don't think women don't notice these kinds of things.
Well, at least most of them don't :D I'm impressed, you did ;D
indyracingnut You're right. (y)
Unless you're bond himself, who gives a damn. Pouring wine a certain way doesn't make you special.
Also the whole point of this scene was the facades of who they are, you mighta noticed that if you weren't too busy buying into it.
+ChronoMune It's a sign of class.
So sorry you don't know what *that* means.
This is my favorite scene in any movie, ever. This is how men and women should talk to each other. On a date, or just meeting randomly in person. I replay it relentlessly, going back to catch parts of the conversation I missed. It teaches me how to be a man.
Did you get anything from Bond's part?
I just love the way he laughs at the end
Let's be honest though possibly giving $10 million to terrorists is a slow day most governments.
I mean ... yeah, that sounds about right
:) nicely said.
the pot was worth 150 million dawg
It's not the amount, she stresses *"directly"*. It's the lack of deniability that worriers her which to be fair most governments try to at least hide their funding terrorism.
Look what we give to Palestine. And before, to the Mujahadeen etc.
This scene has helped me in fun. Thank you. Much appreciated.
"You noticed" gets me every time haha
I love the fact that they actually order and eat a meal. Her "What looks good?" is just feels so incredibly natural for her role and character.
Vesper: Rolex? Bond: Omega Vesper: Beautiful (mphhh)
@Xyre154 wrong. Bond and Omega go back decades.
In the 1st movies, Bond wore Rolex. So I'm afraid both of you were right. And I cannot imagine Bond would decide for Omega if he had a chance on wearing a Rolex … Just a guess.
@@hallo-tienan Rolex is overplayed already.
One of the best scenes of the whole franchise.
If anyone wants to know, what Bond and Vesper are doing by guessing each others origins and occupations is called "profiling". By using an algorithm of questions and observations, one can deduce details about someone with some accuracy. Clairvoyants use a primitive version of this to give customers the illusion they can channel spirits.
Which is called "cold reading" when those quacks do it. There was a whole Southpark episode about it.
I found your assesment of the scene to be entertaining, but your assessment of clairvoyants to be not. I do not do "cold readings" or ask leading questions. In fact, I ask clients to NOT tell me anything beforehand. And no, I do not look at their social media. Telepathy and clairvoyance have been proven to be true, I don't scam vulnerable people and have worked with law enforcement for several years - for FREE on missing persons cases and cold case homicides. I found a dead body that the cops had walked right by weeks before with search and rescue teams and with just my abilities and a pen and a piece of paper I found the guy. Independently there were three other clairvoyants whom I did not speak to and we were deliberately kept from talking to each other about and they also found the body that the cops and rescue teams could not. Again, using only remote viewing/clairvoyance. This nonsense has got to stop- some people have real abilities just as there are quacks in every field. There are bad doctors, when they do something wrong it's called malpractice, there's an entire branch of law devoted to it. The same with the existence of internal affairs in law enforcement. There are bad cops just as there are good ones. Bad practices and corruption are in every field. Don't paint every psychic with the same brush, it's unbecoming. And by the way, your mommy loves you but your father is frustrated with the way you run things. Your life is a "jam", I don't know what that means, and no I can't be bothered to look at your profile. You've been running things since you were 16 and you're clearly not open to psychic ability, even if it smacked you on your flabby ass. And yes, it's not my mere imagination that knows you're pudgy and out of shape. Good day.
@@liketanyanot Does clairvoyance work over the internet? Also, obligatory "OOH DO ME"
@@riverross Same, I enjoy a bit of ass-smacking every now and then... let's see if this psychic is what she says she is.
Ah but we do channel spirits. Shame your disdain, ignorance, and, jealousy seems to get in the way.
I love how right off the bat theres non-stop teasing and tension the whole time.
Eva Green is gorgeous...….and so is Daniel Craig. They have insane screen chemistry together. This is probably my favorite Bond movie!
That man was in trouble the moment she threw her purse in the spare seat.
I love 1:02 - 1:05, when her friendly demeanor suddenly ices over, and Bond catches on that she's actually hostile under all the smiles.
Amazing scene, still captivating to this day.
Me at a Florida restaurant in August:
Server: "How was your meal?"
Me: "Very thoroughly cooked. One sympathizes."
What the British call 'witty repartee'. It is an example of verbal jousting of two characters who later become lovers; it establishes the seriousness which both take their jobs; it gives us an insight into the history and mindset of both characters and has a nice comedic tone to it.
It is very interesting how nice these trains look in this movie. In fact trains in montenegro are quite old, dirty and slow.
It was filmed in Czech Republic
etr 485 of Czech railways
1:17 I like how he filles her cup first
Possibly the best dialogue in the entire Bond series.
This is one of the best written and delivered Female/Male dialogs ever.
she's the best bond girl ever. One who could easily keep up with bond. I liked the references to her in Spectre, even though he runs off with this ugly blonde...
+Chrisahs That girl in Spectre was kind of doggish. Her face looks like a Dolph Lundgren inseminated a pug.
+Nick Naylor Lea Seydoux? She's not that bad.
Chrisahs lea seydoux is ugly? 😂😂.
hmm
Chrisahs there's rumors that Camille montes would return for the sequel.
I reckon Stephanie Sigman should be back for more, after he left her in the hotel room in Mexico.
One of the best scenes in all the Bond films! I love it😁😁
Bond actually looks very impressed with what he"s just heard, great piece of acting by both for 4 odd minutes.
what a delicious scene
That was verbal judo!
Fell in love with this film when I saw it at the pictures! Intelligent and classy. :)
best bond girl. V has come to.
With Bond V has cum too.
Connery would have just bent her over.
'Thanksh for the lamb, Veshper!'
Best bond scene ever
Best dialogue scene EVER! Hollywood needs to hire more writers like THIS!
Paul Haggis wrote it, and has done Million Dollar Baby and Crash
I'm here for Eva ❤
Emma hounsome Every penny of it.
Emma-Jane Hounsome same here
I love how British people talk and speak lol in America it would be "brooooo yoooo"
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO
oi bruv
I know, right?!
Well there are sophisticated Americans don’t get me wrong. I myself speak eloquently and my friends usually make fun of me for it xD
Queen said “there is only English and mistakes”
I love this scene.
The best scene of the whole movie. Both Brilliant!
Now that I am much older, this kind of dialogue is just not realistic, and that is why I adore it so, so much. The same kind of feeling I get from an impressionist painting I get here. It distills aspects of reality that the artist does not deem worthy, but you are left typically with a great feeling. I can't tell you how many damn books I've read on social engineering and the whole works. This scene is very much art, and as a young man I had a difficult time distinguishing a scene like this from real life, and it would cripple my self-esteem. Women have their billboards with skinny models, mine was dudes that delivered lines with exceptional timing like bond. Ha, but in retrospect perhaps it acted as a silver lining because this would cause me to go on a life quest to be like a James Bond/badass motherfucker. In actuality Craig may have had to do this scene countless times to get the delivery dead on. Or maybe the train sort of wobbles ever so slightly from the wind or whatever and he spills the wine. Maybe he is hungry and his stomach growls. Maybe there's a baby wailing and her mother of 3 is trying to calm the child down so the other children don't wail. Maybe as you are talking and giving a psychoanalysis on your to-be lover, the waiter comes over and asks if you would like french bread breaking your train of thought. Life isn't about having exceptional one liners, eventually it just comes across as corny and one dimensional. It's not so much the lines he is saying that matters, but the fact he is present in reality and engaging and trying to add value, otherwise why say the witty line right? Also, you have a remarkable screenwriter who has probably studied for decades on his craft, coming up with the things for Daniel Craig to say. And you have a female actress who is pretending to be interested. I have been in the military for 2 years and have been doing boxing for 5 and do Krav Maga. I also lift weights heavily and am very good physical shape. James Bond was definitely a role model for me growing up, but sooner or later the bird must leave from the nest and flap its own wings. Fun fact, James Bond was named after a bird.
Nero Caesar- In real life some jealous prick would join the conversation and cock-block. I just checked and Ian Fleming did not write this dialogue. They did not even meet on a train in the 1953 book. Fleming`s dialogue is lame compare to this movie.
You are a good writer. Your writing reminded me of Graham Green, maybe in Brighton Rock.
Wtf... James bond was named after an ornithologist, who wrote a book about birds, called "birds of the west indies".
Very charming and intelligent conversation in the movie, one of the best lines!
Her: Rolex ?
Me: Sponge bob ... limited edition
octaviane andracles still waiting for the call ok ciao
"I'm The Money"
"Every penny of it"
You certainly are Eva 😄
Not gonna lie, this is my favorite scene in the movie. Of the Daniel Craig 007 films, this is my favorite. The only other 007 movie that could surpass this in my opinion is Tomorrow Never Dies.
my favorite Bond movie of all time
Wish I could find someone to flirt with in the same way. Oh! And I love the way she says “bastard” 😂
I think it's obvious at this point, but Bonds brilliant and charming skewered comment is a double entendre. Skewered obviously means to fastened together pieces of beef or whatnot, but skewered informal meaning is to criticize someone sharply (obviously). It's so smooth that's its the type of banter reserved for well spoken and articulate ppl
Rolex?..... Omega!!! ajjajajajajja beautiful
Some of the greatest writing and acting in history
Only Bond girl who conquored Bond, instead of being conquored.
Actually, this movie is probably the best Bond movie that ever came.
And Craig although a blond, around 5' 10ish, aggressive looking man, portrayed Bond that's more like to the one that's described in books.
See, James Bond is a man of pleasure, a man of exquisite tastes etc.
But what he is a cold hearted killer. Not some sort of a super hero, or everly cheesy spy like say, Brosnan or Moore, and I dare to say sometimes Connery all was.
Only Craig movie that tried to be like the classic Bond movies was Spectre. And it caused it to be quite a weak oke after the reboot that came with Casino Royale.
It had some of the best phtography and cinematography that I've ever saw, I'll not deny
I like the way he reads her like a book, and she doesn't back down but comes back with her own psycho analysis of him.
That was a "touche" moment.
They had the best chemistry.
Great dialogue and even a little bit of chemistry. She has class
Literally everyone: The best Bond movie is “SKYFALL”
Me: Nope, YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG!!!
You’rejustafreaklikeme well ok
A LOT OF RUSSIAN PEOPLE thinks so
I could send u but U won’t understand the language
What a scene!! Such arrogance, yet both poised and confident, tremendous!!!