One of the best chase scenes in cinematic history. No asinine CGI. Just great stuntmen and fantastic editing. Classic film making at its best from a bygone era where movies needed talented production crews over latte sipping computer cgi goons.
Exactly. I think things started to change ..when Pierce took over the role. Nothing against Pierce. I liked him,too but the times changed to gadgets and overtop CGI. Sad.
Es la escena más deliciosa de esta maravillosa película ...la he visto mil veces. Roger Moore fue encantador hombre e iluminó las pantallas del mundo. Nunca lo olvido.
I saw this in the movie theater when I was 16! This scene alone with the music, had my adrenalin pumping when I had left the theater! I thought it was one of the best chase sequence's that I has ever scene! That music has stayed with me over the past 40 years, regardless of the disco era music! With respect to Sean Connery... Roger Moore will always be Bond to me!
@@Juzdoit50 No, this one is Moore's best. It's more serious, the villain is not cartoonish and Bond has to rely on his training to get out of trouble, not a bunch of tech gadgets.
One of the best Bond chase sequences in the whole series. The bobsleigh part in particular has amazing stunt work and was incredibly dangerous. Superb.
Actually you bring up an interesting idea, what other action scenes in this series could be categorized as a ‘long action scene’. Perhaps the You Only Live Twice and Skyfall climax or more fittingly the Afghanistan action third act in The Living Daylights, or the ending chase of Licence To Kill
@@GuineaPigEveryday I believe it all comes down to crafting the action scene from muliple set-pieces (tension moment in the forest + the ski jump + the chase in the forest zone + the bobsled chase) and the dynamic of the scene. Not like in Spectre for example (driving in the city + ton of exposition during driving in the city + driving near the river). You should be able to see the progression of the action-scene and change of the locations. I think that's how it works.
@@GuineaPigEveryday Almost forgot. The other "long well-paced" action scenes can be Boat Chase from LALD, Mollaka chase at CR and Skyfall's Pre-title Sequence. That's what springs to mind immediately.
@ Guinea Pig Everyday. What about the superb climatic underwater battle scene from "Thunderball" (1965) and the boat chase scene in "Live and Let Die"(1973) as "long action scenes"!? The boat chase scene in "LALD" lasts 17 minutes.
This scene takes me to another world, the immersion is insane, it's like you're hypnotized! And Bill Conti's epic music only makes the experience more wonderful.
@raymondbrereton3298yes Bill Conti did the famous score for Rocky in 1976 before For Your Eyes Only and did score for The Karate kid and did the music for the first 3 Rocky films along Rocky 5 and Rocky Balboa in 2006
So much fun stuff in this sequence 0:35 - the 'twang' sound from those flags as Bond goes through 😆 1:57 - the guy who gets the cake thrown in his face 3:17 - Bond waves to the bobsleigh crew 3:21 - Bond signals to the crew to go faster (pure Roger Moore) 😆 3:38 - the "wheee" sound effect and cow as Bond flies out of the bobsleigh run 😆 3:49 - the chicken sound effects as Kriegler goes through the barn and then hits the log in a comical crash I watched this scene over and over as a kid, probably one of my favorites.
I had the pleasure of seeing this film on th ebig screen last year, and I agree with all you say. Also that fantastic Bill Comti music really adds to the excitment .
Yup, Roger was awesome, or maybe because I was a kid or because my Dad thought he was cool too, although my Dad was born in England so I guess he thought all Bonds were cool...
Ricardo Cantoral true but you can say that about a lot of these movies. A dated score is sometimes a better score, its a real look into music at the time and its nostalgic
I listen to The Living Daylights score when I exercise and it definitely helps me with keeping up a good fast pace, I think a quick paced and energetic score like this one would do something similar
@@GuineaPigEveryday The problem my have is, the score negatively impacts the atmosphere of the film. This a cold war action thriller and this disco soundtrack feels like an incongruity. Some of the cues sound like they would fit best in an episode of Magnum PI.
@@ricardocantoral7672 - The music sounds perfectly, ties it right to it's time during the height of the cold war and to tone of the film but still evoking that sense of adventure and sense of speed to a such trilling fantastical sequence.
It is. It's been done by the same team who did the awesome bobsleigh stunts InHMSS Sadly, a stunt-man was killed by the bobsleigh during final filming. Just goes to show you when they do this stunts at that time, they really put everything on the line.
Best Bond ski chase, bar none. The cinematography was fantastic. My favorite part of the movie is when Bond breaches the rope right after the jump and fouls up the second sniper attempt. An awesome POV shot was when Bone legs and skis race over the camera during the earlier part of the motorcycle chase. I know FYEO doesn't have anything spectacular, but it's crammed with the small and medium stuff all throughout. It's my favorite Bond film.
One of the things people love about Bond henchmen is their dedication, from Oddjob fighting even when a nuclear bomb will blow him up or when Gobinda goes outside on top of a plane just to kill Bond or however many times Jaws almost died at life-threatening odds to do his job etc. This guy too, is the only guy left chasing Bond and crashes through a barn, throwing the wreck of his vehicle and weapon after him in anger trying to kill Bond. Such a threatening henchmen, imagine him in a modern Craig film, pursuing Bond to the ends of the Earth.
Though I had seen FYEO many times prior, I went to the cinema in 2022 when it was the Bond60 season. Maybe it was the cinema setting but during this scene I found myself on the edge of my seat as if watching it the first time.
@ Willy Park. The reason that John Barry didn't compose the music score for "For Your Eyes Only" (1981) was because he was unavailable at that time, so he recommended Bill Conti to Albert R. Broccoli.
@@davidfasano7210 The Craig flicks are a joke. Needless CG in place of real stunts, action that rivals the obscurity of the Brosnan era, a lack of any real spy work and have villains more flamboyant than those of the Moore era. Fleming would be rolling in his grave if he weren't dust already. Dark =/= Good
Yeah I was looking at that as well. You can see her wind up and look at where he's lying in order to hit him. I wonder if they got that scene in one take.
I rewatched FYEO for the first time in decades last year and I had completely forgotten this whole scene, I was on the edge of my seat from the moment Bond loses his gun to the final jump. Absolutely amazing stuff.
My favourite Bond with Roger Moore, the only one I hade on VHS as the family was away when it was broadcasted on Swedish TV, so my parents had to buy the VHS. Love the music, the action, the locations, the carchase (oh my the 2CV) and the intro with Blofeld :)
I consider this to be one of the best stunt sequences in the franchise, and the soundtrack is top tier (even though the title track isn't in my personal favorites).
I've seen plenty of ski chases in films... The Soldier, Good Guys Wear Black, The Paris Killers, Shinobi Ninja.. and this is the only one that isn't deathly boring. If anything, it's pretty darn exciting.
Everytime I have ever gone skiing, I have pretended I’m in this scene. Sometimes when I’m riding a motorcycle as well. I think the Luge scene is one of the best jokes in the series. and a nod to the George lazenby Bond film.
just cause i found this video i am looking for my bonds movies in my other pc, thanks for your video! i still think roger moore is the best 007 ever, i hope kavlin be the next
John Glen was such a brilliant action director. He tended to be a bit blunt & rudimentary tackling more subtle dramatic scenes, so he'll never be described as being a 'great director'. But if you want a rollicking action scene then he was always on point.
The "chasing stuff" with every bond as Moore, sounds to me the best, with effective things, no fancy cgi, but great stunts, they made every chase scene in those, really super cool to watch and enjoy, especially the one from the beginning in for your eyes only
The skier going down the bobsleigh run is incredible. After the rather ridiculous Moonraker, this Bond was high on action, less gadgets and a rather more plausible plot. I loved Topol in the film especially when he talks to Bond on the boat to convince him that he is not the villain. Also, still the only Bond film to actually feature the singer of the title song in the credits.
While I love Live and Let Die and The Spy Who Loved Me, I think this takes the top spot for Moore’s era. I think it should have been his last film as well.
@@FrankKnight8846 Perhaps, but in generaly and opinions aside Connery was the best, that you oppose commn logic, well thats your personal issue . . . =P
This is the best ski chase scene I've seen. But I have to wonder, did the chase on Bond commence at the top of Mt. Everest? He's being chased downhill for miles and miles and miles...
Very exciting chase scene, this. I get the impression that this is what For Your Eyes Only was trying to achieve as Bond tussled with Blofeld, but it just works so much better here. But I also love how it concludes with Kriegler unable to chase Bond further. I find it HILARIOUS how the music builds up as he's struggling to lift his motorbike to throw at Bond, and then can't throw it far! 🤣
@@adamlea6339 I don’t doubt that. I’m just saying that the music makes it look like he’s going to throw the motorbike with superhuman strength and come within inches of crushing Bond, only for him to barely throw it any distance. It just comes off as unintentionally funny.
I rewatched this scene so many times back in the day on VHS. One of my favorite chase scenes ever. Also shout out to Tywin Lannister at 0:08
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the best Chase ever ^_^ 1:16 falling ;-) 2:03 the man with wodka! 2:23- 2:29 YES number one! 3:11 Say HELLO here is MOORE! don't LOOK BEHIND YOU o_0 3:52 OOOPS.. chicken (lauching) 4:15 MISSSS
Love this movie good action humour ROGER MOORE COMMANDER BOND .Thanks for the memories and the lead female Carole Bouquet, was great to you were a great actor and gentleman.
Bill Conti's 'Runaway' would truly remind me of a European winter ski trip to the mountains of Southern Spain (Andalucía), especially in the outskirts of Granada.
I cant remember which one it was, but in one of the later films, Bond is given a BMW Z3 which, according to "Q", had Sidewinder missiles fitted behind the headlights! They are nearly 12 feet long and five inches in diameter....
One of the best chase scenes in cinematic history. No asinine CGI. Just great stuntmen and fantastic editing. Classic film making at its best from a bygone era where movies needed talented production crews over latte sipping computer cgi goons.
Yeah, and it cost a life too. In the bobsled scene a stuntman by the name of Paolo Rigoni died after the sled crashed.
Exactly. I think things started to change ..when Pierce took over the role. Nothing against Pierce. I liked him,too but the times changed to gadgets and overtop CGI. Sad.
and Conti's fantastic music
I wonder who's job was to kickstart those XT500 s.
Labour costs tho.
Gotta turn a profit.
As an editor myself ... this has got to be one of the greatest editing jobs in a film I have ever seen in my life.
John Glen the master.. he talked about it on the commentary.. said he knew where to edit and the character very well.
Es la escena más deliciosa de esta maravillosa película ...la he visto mil veces. Roger Moore fue encantador hombre e iluminó las pantallas del mundo. Nunca lo olvido.
@JG-Warrior1377: It definitely-is alot-better than the Crapfest that was "Quantum of Solace", that's for sure.
@@ninjavigilante5311 Glen didn't edit this film.
@@ricardocantoral7672 ye he did, watch the commentary he says so, that's what he was before directing.
These older bond films just are pure magical..i could watch these forever.
Me too.Its like the Renaissance Artworks.
No CGI effects The skiing in the bobsled track is pretty sick Grew up with this as a kid
It's also perfectly coordinated with the music. When the bobsleigh section of the scene begins, the track goes up one octave.
I'll bet fewer stuntmen get injured in these days of CGI. Of course there is probably less work for stuntmen too.
@@ALSmith-zz4yy I remember reading that one stuntman died on the scene with the bobsleigh. The Sleigh turned around and he was still in it.
No CGI, but some rear projection.
@@M1tjakaramazov Gut erkannt!
I saw this in the movie theater when I was 16! This scene alone with the music, had my adrenalin pumping when I had left the theater! I thought it was one of the best chase sequence's that I has ever scene! That music has stayed with me over the past 40 years, regardless of the disco era music! With respect to Sean Connery... Roger Moore will always be Bond to me!
I kinda think the disco music (made by the guy who did the Rocky music, Bill Conti) helps!!
Fast and exciting. For Your Eyes Only has to be Roger Moore's best bond film ever!
I disagree, I think The Spy Who Loved Me got that spot but you getting no argument from me because I do love this film.
Live and let die is my favourite, followed by A view to kill but that's solely because of Christopher Walken.
I agree 571%!!
The Spy who Loved Me is the best but this runs a close second among the Moore movies.
@@Juzdoit50 No, this one is Moore's best. It's more serious, the villain is not cartoonish and Bond has to rely on his training to get out of trouble, not a bunch of tech gadgets.
I love the sound Roger Makes when he gets hit or punched
*oouugghh*
Straight from the 40's 😆
Oeh
Roger Moore’s adr is legendary
Jussi Raitoniemi Roger Moore - Voice overeiden kuningas jo 40-luvulla. 😄
Kkkkkkkkkk
One of the best Bond chase sequences in the whole series. The bobsleigh part in particular has amazing stunt work and was incredibly dangerous. Superb.
One of the best-paced long action scenes in the series.
That's John Glen's genius at work for you.
Actually you bring up an interesting idea, what other action scenes in this series could be categorized as a ‘long action scene’. Perhaps the You Only Live Twice and Skyfall climax or more fittingly the Afghanistan action third act in The Living Daylights, or the ending chase of Licence To Kill
@@GuineaPigEveryday I believe it all comes down to crafting the action scene from muliple set-pieces (tension moment in the forest + the ski jump + the chase in the forest zone + the bobsled chase) and the dynamic of the scene. Not like in Spectre for example (driving in the city + ton of exposition during driving in the city + driving near the river). You should be able to see the progression of the action-scene and change of the locations. I think that's how it works.
@@GuineaPigEveryday Almost forgot. The other "long well-paced" action scenes can be Boat Chase from LALD, Mollaka chase at CR and Skyfall's Pre-title Sequence. That's what springs to mind immediately.
@ Guinea Pig Everyday. What about the superb climatic underwater battle scene from "Thunderball" (1965) and the boat chase scene in "Live and Let Die"(1973) as "long action scenes"!? The boat chase scene in "LALD" lasts 17 minutes.
This scene takes me to another world, the immersion is insane, it's like you're hypnotized! And Bill Conti's epic music only makes the experience more wonderful.
@raymondbrereton3298yes Bill Conti did the famous score for Rocky in 1976 before For Your Eyes Only and did score for The Karate kid and did the music for the first 3 Rocky films along Rocky 5 and Rocky Balboa in 2006
So much fun stuff in this sequence
0:35 - the 'twang' sound from those flags as Bond goes through 😆
1:57 - the guy who gets the cake thrown in his face
3:17 - Bond waves to the bobsleigh crew
3:21 - Bond signals to the crew to go faster (pure Roger Moore) 😆
3:38 - the "wheee" sound effect and cow as Bond flies out of the bobsleigh run 😆
3:49 - the chicken sound effects as Kriegler goes through the barn and then hits the log in a comical crash
I watched this scene over and over as a kid, probably one of my favorites.
I think the drinker at 2:05 is in another flick too, drinking and there might be a pigeon involved in Italy.
I had the pleasure of seeing this film on th ebig screen last year, and I agree with all you say. Also that fantastic Bill Comti music really adds to the excitment .
Don't forget 2:32. Stuntman almost lot his foot from that cartwheeling bike.
I'm glad you brought up the 'twang.' 😄 I never knew those flags were made of wire!
I like the typical Roger Moore self-deprecating 'oof' at about 3:44 :)
One of the best 007 films of all time. Most overlooked 007 film too.
Yeah id agree with that love the car chase scene from this movie
Btw The new Bond film trailer ft. Roger Moore looks cool ua-cam.com/video/RhUZJQ-Wz_0/v-deo.html
Best chase song ever too imo
@@phootphetishphilip5551 yeah its very catchy haha
Yup, Roger was awesome, or maybe because I was a kid or because my Dad thought he was cool too, although my Dad was born in England so I guess he thought all Bonds were cool...
Bill Conti's Score is Magic. I seriously recommend it for gym or everyday Jog or even walk
The score dates the film, considerably.
Ricardo Cantoral true but you can say that about a lot of these movies. A dated score is sometimes a better score, its a real look into music at the time and its nostalgic
I listen to The Living Daylights score when I exercise and it definitely helps me with keeping up a good fast pace, I think a quick paced and energetic score like this one would do something similar
@@GuineaPigEveryday The problem my have is, the score negatively impacts the atmosphere of the film. This a cold war action thriller and this disco soundtrack feels like an incongruity. Some of the cues sound like they would fit best in an episode of Magnum PI.
@@ricardocantoral7672 - The music sounds perfectly, ties it right to it's time during the height of the cold war and to tone of the film but still evoking that sense of adventure and sense of speed to a such trilling fantastical sequence.
Finally an official Bond youtube channel for posting all my favorite scenes from this legendary, and amazing franchise/series
The bobsleigh part is still seriously impressive stunt work!
Exactly!!! No CGI there.
It is. It's been done by the same team who did the awesome bobsleigh stunts InHMSS
Sadly, a stunt-man was killed by the bobsleigh during final filming. Just goes to show you when they do this stunts at that time, they really put everything on the line.
The biker wtf he took that turn like a lunatic lol
3:27
3:27
Fantastico
You darn sure wouldn't see anything like this in the Winter Olympics. 😆
Its like the producers rewatched the action scenes from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and thought “we can do it better.”
It better be. It was made by the same stunt man.
Willy Bogner
For Your Eyes Only in many ways basically is OHMSS part two
@@chrismc410 Basically? Perhaps literally since it begins with Bond visiting Tracy's grave and then finishing off Blofeld once and for all.
Probably was director John Glen who edited all the previous bond movies and knew his shit! A great director because he was a master editor.
This was truly a great action scene to ever happen in a Bond movie. Set piece and location: Masterpiece!
Especially the editing by master director John Glen.
Best Bond ski chase, bar none. The cinematography was fantastic. My favorite part of the movie is when Bond breaches the rope right after the jump and fouls up the second sniper attempt. An awesome POV shot was when Bone legs and skis race over the camera during the earlier part of the motorcycle chase. I know FYEO doesn't have anything spectacular, but it's crammed with the small and medium stuff all throughout. It's my favorite Bond film.
The editing is masterclass by director John Glen who edited all the previous bond movies.
This Ski Scene Reminds Me From The One From "A View To A Kill" Ski Scene!
@Raymond Brereton oh Yeah I Forgot all About That One. that's The Bronsan Era Right There.🙌🏽🔥🔥🔥
One of the things people love about Bond henchmen is their dedication, from Oddjob fighting even when a nuclear bomb will blow him up or when Gobinda goes outside on top of a plane just to kill Bond or however many times Jaws almost died at life-threatening odds to do his job etc. This guy too, is the only guy left chasing Bond and crashes through a barn, throwing the wreck of his vehicle and weapon after him in anger trying to kill Bond. Such a threatening henchmen, imagine him in a modern Craig film, pursuing Bond to the ends of the Earth.
true
The Craig's era would be just two films. :P
Throwing a motorcycle would disqualify him from Daniel Craig movie (or Dalton, or pre-DAD Brosnan).
Yeah the deadlifting a bike.😮
One of the best chase sequences of the entire franchise! Skiing and biking down a bobsled course is totally awesome!
Though I had seen FYEO many times prior, I went to the cinema in 2022 when it was the Bond60 season. Maybe it was the cinema setting but during this scene I found myself on the edge of my seat as if watching it the first time.
Love Conti's composition--worked so well and the brass and violins make this so Bondian/European.
1:57 waiter used the distraction to throw that cake in the face of a rude customer.
So darn funny it was!
😂😂😂😂😂
I've seen this movie many times and never saw that before!
holy 5h!t i never noticed that lmao hard right now.
That’s a good catch!
The stunt work in this scene is incredible.
I always liked the fact that 'disco' type music was used on this part of the movie instead of the usual JB soundtrack music.............
Courtesy of Bill Conti who did a splendid job.
Disco is so ridiculous anyway, it fits in here perfectly.
@ Willy Park. The reason that John Barry didn't compose the music score for "For Your Eyes Only" (1981) was because he was unavailable at that time, so he recommended Bill Conti to Albert R. Broccoli.
Welcome to the 80s
Music by Bill Conti, forever remembered for the Rocky soundtrack.
Classic scene - one of my favorite Bond chase scenes and definately my favorite ski chase.
I find this scene alone 100 times more exciting than the Craig Bond films combined! 😍
I can agree somewhat, but thr Craig films were darker...Which was needed in the franchise...
What???
Absolutely ridiculous!
I disagree, but you do make a good point! I can't get over that music, though 😆
Craigs movies are just depressing. No charm at all.
@@davidfasano7210 The Craig flicks are a joke. Needless CG in place of real stunts, action that rivals the obscurity of the Brosnan era, a lack of any real spy work and have villains more flamboyant than those of the Moore era. Fleming would be rolling in his grave if he weren't dust already.
Dark =/= Good
The skill required to drive that bike on the bob sleigh track is incredible. Bond, bloody Bond. I love them.
Just watched through all of the bond movies over the last month or so, this was one of the best chase scenes. Very fun.
Such a thrilling and dynamic music score by Bill Conti
1:57 she just casually throws the cake at his face
Yeah I was looking at that as well.
You can see her wind up and look at where he's lying in order to hit him.
I wonder if they got that scene in one take.
🎂
I rewatched FYEO for the first time in decades last year and I had completely forgotten this whole scene, I was on the edge of my seat from the moment Bond loses his gun to the final jump. Absolutely amazing stuff.
The guy with wine glass makes another Roger Moore Bond appearance lol
He also makes an appearance in the gondola sequence in Moonraker drinking wine. RIP Victor Tourjansky.
He appears in The Spy who Loved Me, Moonraker and this movie.
This scene is so dang fun to watch.
My favourite Bond with Roger Moore, the only one I hade on VHS as the family was away when it was broadcasted on Swedish TV, so my parents had to buy the VHS. Love the music, the action, the locations, the carchase (oh my the 2CV) and the intro with Blofeld :)
I consider this to be one of the best stunt sequences in the franchise, and the soundtrack is top tier (even though the title track isn't in my personal favorites).
I've seen plenty of ski chases in films... The Soldier, Good Guys Wear Black, The Paris Killers, Shinobi Ninja.. and this is the only one that isn't deathly boring. If anything, it's pretty darn exciting.
When it came out, thought this scene was an instant classic age 17. Now at 59, still surpberb. The stuntman who dreamed this up is a genius.
One of the best Bond ski chases, and that's saying something!
Everytime I have ever gone skiing, I have pretended I’m in this scene. Sometimes when I’m riding a motorcycle as well. I think the Luge scene is one of the best jokes in the series. and a nod to the George lazenby Bond film.
just cause i found this video i am looking for my bonds movies in my other pc, thanks for your video! i still think roger moore is the best 007 ever, i hope kavlin be the next
Very excellent performance of all characters and also beautiful back ground music, beautiful photography and also very beautiful directions
John Glen was such a brilliant action director. He tended to be a bit blunt & rudimentary tackling more subtle dramatic scenes, so he'll never be described as being a 'great director'. But if you want a rollicking action scene then he was always on point.
As a kid I watched this scene on my VHS hundreds of times until I wore out the tape.
Simply electrifying chase sequence.
This movie is so outstanding and so great
I Love You Roger Moore ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I love how rogers bond is a master at everything he tries . This scene is fantastic
Love that music used for the chase scene. Nothing like that early 80s sound.
I would be so comfortable being in a nice hotel room with room service somewhere exotic or somewhere like Monaco, and just watch these movies all day.
This is the first 007 movie i ever saw! What a way to introduce me into the world of 007!! :)
The "chasing stuff" with every bond as Moore, sounds to me the best, with effective things, no fancy cgi, but great stunts, they made every chase scene in those, really super cool to watch and enjoy,
especially the one from the beginning in for your eyes only
Who cannot forget our famous mascot the wine drinker. I think he appeared in Moonraker also
And "The Spy Who Loved Me" - he is on the beach as the Lotus Esprit comes up out of the sea. 😆
@@Longi1974 😂👍🏻
The skier going down the bobsleigh run is incredible. After the rather ridiculous Moonraker, this Bond was high on action, less gadgets and a rather more plausible plot. I loved Topol in the film especially when he talks to Bond on the boat to convince him that he is not the villain. Also, still the only Bond film to actually feature the singer of the title song in the credits.
God this music is so up-beat and energetic! Love it!
Oh James! That was fantastic!
Watching this movie in late summer 2019 gave me a LOT of comfort in regards to dealing with my mother in her final months.
Those years was much better than now
4:02 When you’re so mad you’ve just gotta YEET your rifle AND your motorcycle. 👿
Reminds me of Garp in 'one piece'
He doesn't use cannons, He just throws the cannon balls at his enemies.
Amazing action, editing, everything. This and Moonraker are my two favorite Bond films!
"I was in a Bond movie once!"
"Really who did you play?"
"Pie in the face guy at 1:57 "
This is the best action scene in the series that takes place in the snow!! Fight me!
I completely agree. But what is the second best?
The opening of The Spy Who Loved Me
Looking back, there actually were lots of those, eh?
Several of the Bond films have some of best ski chases including On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only
Best chase music in the series, a true classic.
The stunt guys on the mx bikes did a hell of a job in these scenes.
Breathtaking action; ice skating chase at its very best. Undoubly, the bond movie was sublimating stuff.
If Bond was not the world's greatest spy, he could be the world's greatest skiier in any case.
This and casino royale’s free running scene are my two favourite bond chases
see hollywood? you don't need the world to explode to have great action
While I love Live and Let Die and The Spy Who Loved Me, I think this takes the top spot for Moore’s era. I think it should have been his last film as well.
great scene and one of rogers best bond films
Roger Moore was the best James Bond ever. Huge fan. RIP❤️❤️
Wrong!!! Connery was . . . 😏
@@FunteX maybe for you..But not for me..
@@FrankKnight8846 Perhaps, but in generaly and opinions aside Connery was the best, that you oppose commn logic, well thats your personal issue . . . =P
@@FunteX I find Roger Moores movies more entertaining and adventurous. And his way more sexier. I have a thing for blonde blue eyed men 😉
@@FrankKnight8846 Hehe . . . ^^'
Roger Moores bond+skiing+getting chased=masterpiece
One of the best chase scenes in a movie
Some great chases in this film. Also the grittiest of the moore bonds, I'd say. It's a really fun entry
Can't we just agree that Roger Moore played the best James Bond ever?
No, we all can’t
This is definitely one of my favourite scenes
The waitress at 1:57 throwing the cake in the blokes face, so unnecessary haha
Very funny waitress. 😂😂
Love this action song
A great example as to why its okay for Bond to be OP.
You can't help but love how he masters just about everything. Skis, boats, planes, etc.
This is the best ski chase scene I've seen. But I have to wonder, did the chase on Bond commence at the top of Mt. Everest? He's being chased downhill for miles and miles and miles...
Of "Entire" series of bond chase scene before daniel craigs... These is the best. You 2 combo straight... Thrill and Funny
4:10 That´s not a Moped, even if they reduced half of it to painted foam, it would still be 70Kg+.
That guy had some strong back.
Very exciting chase scene, this. I get the impression that this is what For Your Eyes Only was trying to achieve as Bond tussled with Blofeld, but it just works so much better here. But I also love how it concludes with Kriegler unable to chase Bond further. I find it HILARIOUS how the music builds up as he's struggling to lift his motorbike to throw at Bond, and then can't throw it far! 🤣
It is pretty impressive he is able to pick up a motorbike nearly overhead and throw it any distance, especially as he doesn't look that muscular.
@@adamlea6339 I don’t doubt that. I’m just saying that the music makes it look like he’s going to throw the motorbike with superhuman strength and come within inches of crushing Bond, only for him to barely throw it any distance. It just comes off as unintentionally funny.
My all time favorite scene, the music is great too!
I rewatched this scene so many times back in the day on VHS. One of my favorite chase scenes ever.
Also shout out to Tywin Lannister at 0:08
the best Chase ever ^_^
1:16 falling ;-)
2:03 the man with wodka!
2:23- 2:29 YES number one!
3:11 Say HELLO here is MOORE! don't LOOK BEHIND YOU o_0
3:52 OOOPS.. chicken (lauching)
4:15 MISSSS
fantastic scene. will stay with me forever. respect to all the artists who performed this
Love this movie good action humour ROGER MOORE COMMANDER BOND .Thanks for the memories and the lead female Carole Bouquet, was great to you were a great actor and gentleman.
Carole Bouquet is still alive as of 7/22/2020 @ 0802 EDT
This is a incomparable scene and a great stunt job!
Best Bond scene ever, well its equal to the 2cv chase. Love classic Bond
Bill Conti's 'Runaway' would truly remind me of a European winter ski trip to the mountains of Southern Spain (Andalucía), especially in the outskirts of Granada.
Probably the best chase in James Bond cinema that doesn’t involve a car
This and casino royale.
Great action music in this clip, too!
3:18 I liked this style the most 🤩 👋
The best part of these olden bond films are their awesomely entertaining stunts ….
They are the best in film history.
Epic! So enjoyable to watch. 🎥💯👏
That 'twang' as he hits the bunting is fantastic
0:36 😂
Whoever that stunt cyclist is, he is now a legend in my book.
The way he skies right over the camera is quite fantastic! (1:10) (The stuntman, that is!)
Ha ha 😄 Those "machine guns", with no room for a mechanism or any ammo.
Outstanding stunt work though.
Always saw that and wondered where they were shooting from! But yeah, awesome scene!
I cant remember which one it was, but in one of the later films, Bond is given a BMW Z3 which, according to "Q", had Sidewinder missiles fitted behind the headlights! They are nearly 12 feet long and five inches in diameter....
@@christopherdean1326 That was Goldeneye
The Spy Who Loved Me was Moore's best Bond movie.
This was second, and not by much.