7:31 "I don't suppose you would have a Scotch on the premises, would you?" "Strangely enough, I have. Sit down." That nonchalant 'order' from Connery, as a host, cannot be matched by anyone else.
F Lee Bailey did a series of these ‘ at home’ with The house ‘acacia’ Centre Avenue, very near the entrance to Acton Park, Acton, west London It was a Nunnery (I think) and Sean, Diane and Jason and Giovanna Volpe who Sean adopted after Diane’s divorce from her first husband The 4 of them lived there thru 1962-67 as by the end of 67 I think Sean was living in Putney The house has not changed much in the 60 years 🙏🙏❤️❤️🏴🏴😭😭😢😢
Sean really did fit Flemming's discription of Bond. Hard to believe Flemming wasn't sold as soon as he laid eyes on him. He looked beautiful and also like a guy who could really do the tough stuff.
I grew up seeing the Bond adventure series in theaters when Roger Moore took over the franchise . Roger Moore's version of Bond seemed to be more family friendly as he kept playing Bond . As much as I loved the Moore era , I still think Sir Sean's Bond is THE BOND STANDARD .
Romance, sexual libraries, violent adventure, super strength, smartness of British intelligence agents during WW2, and cold war early years ...thank you (Slice full Doc) channel for sharing....Jems bond movies 🎬 had hype and propaganda for UK.....he was a great actor 👍🏻
Having read a great many of the original Bond Novels by Ian Fleming, Bond was at his core a Professional Assassin. Looking back, Connery was unique. The actors who in demeanor, we're probably most like Fleming's original, were George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, and Daniel Craig. I'd have to give the nod to Daniel Craig for being closest to the orignal Bond, but the first couple of Bond films with Connery were very close too.
Arrived at this film by accident but watched the whole thing! I think that Connery will always be THE Bond, but as a lifelong fan of these films id say Daniel Craig was a pretty close second! Both will be damn hear impossible to follow in my humble opinion!👍♥️🏴
At 6.57 into this video you see ‘acacia’ , Centre Avenue, Acton, London (very close to the entrance of Acton Park) where Sean, Diane with Jason and Giovanna Volpe who Sean adopted but this needs confirming lived through the Bond films This house was previously a Nunnery and again this needs checking The house is still very much the same outside And F Lee Bailey did a series of these interviews ‘at home with’ type 🏴🏴🏴🏴😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
She is extremely annoying, and clearly trying to force 2024 woke values onto a time she simply cannot understand. Have the opinions of such people really made life better? I think not. I was speaking about this only the other day, about how back in the 60s, 70s and 80s people were just happier, more chilled and less stressed.
She is extremely annoying, and clearly trying to force 2024 woke values onto a time she simply cannot understand. Have the opinions of such people really made life better? I think not. I was speaking about this only the other day, about how back in the 60s, 70s and 80s people were just happier, more chilled and less stressed.
Reminds me somehow of Pamela Stevenson's news reader character in Not the nine o'clock news😂 Not the same voice, but similar caricaturisation of a real voice
He should not have done "Never Say Never Again", he was past his time and it wasn't a proper Bond film, Moore had well and truly taken over by then. However in my view "Goldfinger" was one of the very best Bond films ever.
There was a lady who was in an accident which resulted in her not being able to distinguish voices, male or female. The only voice she could recognize was Sean Connery's.
I was 10 in 1970 and rockandroll music was everything to me, and James Bond was definitely someone I looked up to, his chauvinistic views of women was just the way it was, so I thought, I personally was taught by my Dad and Mom was to never raise your hand against a woman, a man, that's fine to hit him, I'm 64 and still would love to hit some men, times have changed, that's for sure.
Sean Connery should have been more proud of his James Bond roles. He was the best at it. I know actors hate to be stereotyped. But he ended up with $350 million. So what's the problem?
George Lazenby wasn't any lesser James Bond indeed. And the movie has been highly underrated which is a shame. Roger Moore completely destroyed Bond and Brosnan failed to conceive the character either. Dalton was a fresh air but sadly in the wrong times of the crazy 80s. Daniel Craig is the ultimate genuine rebirth of James Bond.
What's your favorite Sean Connery role? Do you think the modern Bonds can measure up to the original 007?
Daniel Craig was Different however Brosnan was a mix of Sean and Roger maybe a parody of them.
The Hill was Sean's greatest film and also his favorite
Connery is Bond. No one has come close. That's his curse.
no they can't reach his fame
@@SLICE_Who Craig was awful.
Sean is the only actor that he was not
acting 007, but the protagonist reflected
the charms and witty of Sean himself.
This is really really something. I never would have seen this exploration of Sean Connery if you had not posted this. Thank you.
7:31 "I don't suppose you would have a Scotch on the premises, would you?"
"Strangely enough, I have. Sit down."
That nonchalant 'order' from Connery, as a host, cannot be matched by anyone else.
F Lee Bailey did a series of these ‘ at home’ with
The house ‘acacia’ Centre Avenue, very near the entrance to Acton Park, Acton, west London
It was a Nunnery (I think) and Sean, Diane and Jason and Giovanna Volpe who Sean adopted after Diane’s divorce from her first husband
The 4 of them lived there thru 1962-67 as by the end of 67 I think Sean was living in Putney
The house has not changed much in the 60 years
🙏🙏❤️❤️🏴🏴😭😭😢😢
Sean really did fit Flemming's discription of Bond. Hard to believe Flemming wasn't sold as soon as he laid eyes on him. He looked beautiful and also like a guy who could really do the tough stuff.
I think Timothy Dalton fit Fleming's description the best, but Sean has my heart.
You obviously do not know Fleming’s thoughts on this subject.
@@jimlaguardia8185 Two names for consideration Richard Burton and Jimmy Stewart🤣 Just think about it!
I grew up seeing the Bond adventure series in theaters when Roger Moore took over the franchise . Roger Moore's version of Bond seemed to be more family friendly as he kept playing Bond . As much as I loved the Moore era , I still think Sir Sean's Bond is THE BOND STANDARD .
Moore got skinny legs, no breast hair and not that V Taper
The man was amazingly handsome and the best Bond!
Sean was gorgeous and his accent was so sexy
@@gemma1874 for the record, I am a straight man but I certainly can acknowledge Sean’s appeal.
Thanks for this video, I am a senior Canadian, who enjoyed all Mr. Connery pictures, Thanks again!🥰
*007* Sean Connery the greatest James bond of all time
The man who would be king.
Romance, sexual libraries, violent adventure, super strength, smartness of British intelligence agents during WW2, and cold war early years ...thank you (Slice full Doc) channel for sharing....Jems bond movies 🎬 had hype and propaganda for UK.....he was a great actor 👍🏻
Yeah, so the Connery-Bond films were amusing, but "Finding Forrester" is (in my opinion) a really good movie.
Fell in love with him when I first saw Darby O Gil and the little people. Wonderful actor and sexy to the end.
😏😏😏
Speaking of sexy... have you seen our doc on Marlon Brando ?
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You can thank me later 😉
He's a god grew up watching Sir Sean I was born 1976 Roger Era of Bond but I was more a OG fan and everything R. I. P to a great man
Lisa would melt in his arms.
Having read a great many of the original Bond Novels by Ian Fleming, Bond was at his core a Professional Assassin. Looking back, Connery was unique. The actors who in demeanor, we're probably most like Fleming's original, were George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, and Daniel Craig. I'd have to give the nod to Daniel Craig for being closest to the orignal
Bond, but the first couple of Bond films with Connery were very close too.
Arrived at this film by accident but watched the whole thing! I think that Connery will always be THE Bond, but as a lifelong fan of these films id say Daniel Craig was a pretty close second! Both will be damn hear impossible to follow in my humble opinion!👍♥️🏴
Never say never again was a better film than Diamonds are Forever consider the time. He's old in 1981 the locations in that movie was interesting
At 6.57 into this video you see ‘acacia’ , Centre Avenue, Acton, London (very close to the entrance of Acton Park) where Sean, Diane with Jason and Giovanna Volpe who Sean adopted but this needs confirming lived through the Bond films
This house was previously a Nunnery and again this needs checking
The house is still very much the same outside
And F Lee Bailey did a series of these interviews ‘at home with’ type
🏴🏴🏴🏴😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
God....that lady in the blue outfit, talks like a Jr. High student!
She is extremely annoying, and clearly trying to force 2024 woke values onto a time she simply cannot understand.
Have the opinions of such people really made life better? I think not. I was speaking about this only the other day, about how back in the 60s, 70s and 80s people were just happier, more chilled and less stressed.
She is extremely annoying, and clearly trying to force 2024 woke values onto a time she simply cannot understand.
Have the opinions of such people really made life better? I think not. I was speaking about this only the other day, about how back in the 60s, 70s and 80s people were just happier, more chilled and less stressed.
love always...
The voice and the way of speaking of Lisa Funnell is simply unbearable!!
Reminds me somehow of Pamela Stevenson's news reader character in Not the nine o'clock news😂
Not the same voice, but similar caricaturisation of a real voice
She needs intensive speech therapy and human empathy training. What fucking planet does she think she's on?
Snap!👏👏👏
Yeah, sounds terrible.
Like an ice pick to the ear drums
I'd like to go round Legoland with Sean Connery, then afterwards we'd go for a lovely lamb lunch in the centre of Windsor.
Pretty solid plan
He should not have done "Never Say Never Again", he was past his time and it wasn't a proper Bond film, Moore had well and truly taken over by then. However in my view "Goldfinger" was one of the very best Bond films ever.
There was a lady who was in an accident which resulted in her not being able to distinguish voices, male or female. The only voice she could recognize was Sean Connery's.
I was 10 in 1970 and rockandroll music was everything to me, and James Bond was definitely someone I looked up to, his chauvinistic views of women was just the way it was, so I thought, I personally was taught by my Dad and Mom was to never raise your hand against a woman, a man, that's fine to hit him, I'm 64 and still would love to hit some men, times have changed, that's for sure.
Who was that French singer?
I want to know too. @Sliced_Who Can you please tell us?
The Bond producers acted greedy with Sean. It happens all the time.
Doesn’t take no for an answer
Unless he asks for the villains name... 😁
I would not have wanted to follow Connery - he was definitive really till Brosnan came along
Brosnan said himself that he copied everything Sean Connery.
Uķ is all always cool
Sean Connery should have been more proud of his James Bond roles. He was the best at it. I know actors hate to be stereotyped. But he ended up with $350 million. So what's the problem?
George Lazenby wasn't any lesser James Bond indeed. And the movie has been highly underrated which is a shame. Roger Moore completely destroyed Bond and Brosnan failed to conceive the character either. Dalton was a fresh air but sadly in the wrong times of the crazy 80s.
Daniel Craig is the ultimate genuine rebirth of James Bond.
😂 Roger Moore kept the franchise going through the 70s into the 80s. He deserves a ton of credit
Other then Sean Connery? Pierce Brosnan, then Daniel Craig. Literally no one else.
He grew tired of the role
After he made his money!
Connery was of course, a narcissist...He knew his great looks would allow him to be a jerk...just another actor, in love with himself.