I love the Daniel Craig bond movies, as they basically tell the story of James Bond from the novels, but kind of in a greatest hits format. This is why he is my favorite bond.
@BogeyTheBear2 күн бұрын
You can thank Austin Powers for that. The spoof hit hard enough for the Bond franchise to do a hard reset in tone and style.
@m626m2 күн бұрын
44:43 "Such a wonderful ending...". Oh my!!! Not so fast!!!!! Yes. Continue the journey.
@krisfrederick50012 күн бұрын
As a 90's kid, Pierce Brosnan was my first Bond and was a little bitter that he had been replaced by Daniel Craig initially. It's funny now that he is leaving the franchise I will miss how absolutely amazing he turned out to be. Never judge a Bond by its cover.
@CraigDuncan-o6j2 күн бұрын
Being Really OLD, Sean Connery will always be my Number 1 Bond, but Daniel Craig certainly pushed him close and his Bond was more like the original, charming but deadly; Emma would certainly make a fabulous Bond Girl, or maybe M, the wise, wily and clever brains behind the scenes; They do say every good Man needs a strong Woman behind him; 😊🤪🙏💃💃🎶🎧🎙🎬🍁🍁💃;
@garryiglesias40742 күн бұрын
Yeah I love Sean too, and was afraid when they introduced that "blond actor" as James Bond. But they did a great job introducing him in the movie, he was really a good James Bond, manly and stylish.
@BogeyTheBear2 күн бұрын
Roger Moore was on duty when I got to watch Bond movies.
@987654321wormy23 сағат бұрын
I'm old enough to remember all the Bonds, each one brought a little something different to the role. Having said that, Sean and Daniel are my favorites to this day.
@matthewhawkins5172 күн бұрын
This is my favorite Bond movie. I think the writing is the best and the story flows better than many of the earlier ones.
@CraigDuncan-o6jКүн бұрын
This is strong first outing for Daniel Craig as Bond, bringing to mind the early Sean Connery Films as a charming and stylish but ultimately deadly/ruthless secret agent; The opening sequence sets up the Film for an action packed ride; Adrenaline fuelled scenes in Africa on a crane, at the Airport, a fight on a stairwell and in a collapsing building, plus when Bond gets poisoned are all deftly staged; The torture sequence is a tough watch, and the car crash pretty raw; Plus we see Bond's ruthless and cold side again as he gets revenge for Vesper's death; One thing to note, is the Fabulous Music Score, Emma always reminds us the viewers to listen too and appreciate how the Music can help make the Film, I'm normally quite remiss on this front and cherish her continuous prods to this effect; Alongside the action Emma delivers a stylish/charming/dexterous/nuanced and incisive REACTION; And this is all done with sincerity, elan, panache and beauty; 😊🙏👏🙌🙏💃💃💃🎶🎵🎬🎧🎙🍁🍁💃💃;
@williambranch4283Күн бұрын
Most psychopathic portrayal of 007. M is the boss. Q is the tool maker.
@AL13NMКүн бұрын
My favorite Bond and Bond film. I even have the film score on Clear Blue vinyl!
@johnscott41962 күн бұрын
Sean Connery has always been my favorite Bond, but the first three Daniel Craig ones are the best movies
@garryiglesias40742 күн бұрын
The truth is all were good, the pre-Daniel Craig are more "fantastic" while Craig's one are more "realistic", but all of them have their forces... Sean of course, but Roger Moore are guilty pleasures, Timothy Dalton has been underrated, Pierce Brosnan was a good incarnation... It's not so much about the actors who are all great, but the writing vary and some are obviously a bit weak an cheesy, but overall it's a great license (to kill). Even the George Lazenby one is great.
@Fast_Eddy_Magic3 сағат бұрын
It was called Free Form Running before the PetoQ got ahold of it.
@CenforgeКүн бұрын
Bravo.
@johnscott41962 күн бұрын
The key to enjoying gambling is to not risk more than you can afford to lose. Think of it as entertainment and it's all fun.
@edpublic2 күн бұрын
LIL Red Riding Hood,,,look'Out for Wolfē!!! Aaahhhrooooooo!!!!!
@emucat12 күн бұрын
yes and _Don't Look Now_
@matthewhawkins5172 күн бұрын
The black guy at the beginning was the world champion at Parkour (free running).
@RocketSurgn_Күн бұрын
More than that, from what I understand he’s the founder of free running and one of the earliest to help develop parkour.
@AustinKimberlingPGM2 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work!
@MrYoup11Күн бұрын
Bond, Emma Bond. Are you drinking Martini's out of your coffee mug? Emma never gets Shaken, and definitely not stirred.
@garesc192 күн бұрын
One OF my favs
@edpublic2 күн бұрын
I Never gamble with my Money.....Only my Life.🍸
@kevth5090Күн бұрын
Wonderful
@FeaturingRobКүн бұрын
Hi, Emma! I have been a huge Bond fan since the early 80s, seeing For Your Eyes Only with Roger Moore as 007 when I was a kid. In order of my love of the actors: Sean Connery (1962-68, 1971, 1983)-Daniel Craig (2006-2021) (tied), Timothy Dalton (1987-89), Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002), George Lazenby (1969), and Roger Moore (1973-1985). This is going to be a long comment, so I am sorry. Let me say, I would love to see you react to all of the Bond films...finish Daniel Craig first and then start with Connery and work through them all. - This is the second Bond film directed by Martin Campbell; his other is GoldenEye (1995). Both of Campbell's Bond films introduce a new Bond to the series. Pierce Brosnan is in GoldenEye, and Daniel Craig is in Casino Royale. Another great Martin Campbell film is The Mask of Zorro with Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. - The music is by David Arnold, the best Bond composer since John Barry, who set the bar and tone for Bond music and theme songs. Arnold started with the Brosnan Bonds, and this was his last Bond film. Other excellent Arnold scores are Stargate and Independence Day. I also really love the theme of the film Wing Commander (although the movie itself is...not...good.). The late Chris Cornell knocks it out of the park with the theme song "You Know My Name," which I consider one of the top 10 Bond theme songs. - The Craig Era of Bond adventures are pretty self-contained. They build up the many constant elements in the earlier Bond films. The only holdover from the earlier films is Dame Judi Dench as M (which stands for Missions), head of MI6 and Bond's boss (given name Olivia Mansfield). Dench started with the films along with Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye. - The black and white shot of Bond shooting the guy in the restroom, and then the red blood streaking down, is a nod to the standard opening of all the previous films...but Craig doesn't get the full opening shot the other Bonds have until later. Again, these films show Bond as a new Double-0 agent (licensed to kill), not as the tried and true agent the other actors played. - This was based on the first novel by Ian Fleming in his James Bond adventures. However, legal red tape prevented the production company EON Productions from making a version of it until 2003 or 2004, when the rights became available. Once they did, producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson (step-siblings) revamped the entire franchise as almost a reboot. EON, which stands for Everything Or Nothing, was founded by Albert R."Cubby" Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Later, Cubby bought out Saltzman and produced all the Bond films (except one in 1983, due to a legal loophole and a substantial legal fight). - Mads Mikkelsen (LeChiffre) tells how, as a kid, he loved poker and was really good at it. During all the poker scenes, all the actors were always good players-except one who had never played. Daniel Craig knew NOTHING about how to play poker and was horrible at it. Craig and Mikkelsen became quite good friends during filming despite being onscreen enemies. - The Madagascar Chase sequence was partly choreographed by the guy being chased. Sebastien Foucan was one of the founders of Parkour (or Free Running) and played the bomb-maker that Bond chases and fights. When the movie came out, it was one of the most original chase sequences ever put on film. - The silver 1964 Aston Martin DB5 is a callback to Goldfinger, starring Sean Connery as Bond. In many ways, even though Bond has driven many beautiful cars, the Aston Martin is synonymous with Bond and his lifestyle. That Craig's Bond wins the car playing poker is just a Chef's Kiss moment. One could be bought for around $780,000 USD to $2.4 million USD...but only at a classic car auction. - 27:19 - This is the classic Martini as written in Ian Fleming's novel. Bond calls it The Vesper, but it is the classic Bond Martini. "Shaken, not stirred." - The character of Felix Leiter, the "brother from Langley," is recurring in Bond films and novels. He is one of Bond's two dearest friends (the other being Bill Tanner, M's Chief of Staff). Felix represents the CIA and America's special relationship with Great Britain. Jeffrey Wright plays Felix during the Craig films and is the first actor to play the role consistently during the franchise. Only one other actor has played Felix more than once, David Hedison in Live and Let Die (1971) and License To Kill (1989). - The chemistry between Craig and Eva Green (Vesper) is off the charts. They made one other film together, but had no scenes together in it, The Golden Compass (2007). In the movie, Eva played the witch Serafina Pekkala, and Craig played Lord Asriel, which was the first attempt to film the Philip Pullman fantasy series "His Dark Materials." - When Bond swerves his car to avoid hitting Vesper lying on the road, the stunt created a world record of the most barrel-rolls a car has made in a movie. It rolled seven complete times, with the help of an air cannon built into the car to help roll it. - Bond falls in love twice in the novels. Vesper is the first...the second is in the book and movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) starring George Lazenby in his only film as James Bond. Ironically, OHMSS has one of the best storylines that Fleming wrote, but it is often a movie that many Bond fans do not appreciate because of Lazenby, who was not a good actor at the time (but got better in his post-Bond career). The Films...25 official EON films in 60 years(so far...) and one unofficial film in 1983: Sean Connery (1962-67) Dr. No (1962) From Russia With Love (1963) Goldfinger (1964) - When the Bond movies became a culturally seismic phenomenon. Thunderball (1965) You Only Live Twice (1967) - Blofeld 1 - Along with the following two films form "The Blofeld Trilogy", which is a high-point in the books George Lazenby (1969) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) - Blofeld 2 Sean Connery 2 (1971) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - Blofeld 3 - Connery returned for this last one for a record-making payday when Lazenby basically quit in an attempt to get more money for the next film. Roger Moore (1973 - 1986) Live And Let Die (1973) The Man With the Golden Gun (1974) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Moonraker (1979) For Your Eyes Only (1981) Octopussy (1983) A View To A Kill (1985) Sean Connery 3 (1983) Never Say Never Again (1983) - This was released the same summer as Octopussy and was not produced by EON due to a legal loophole. It is basically a remake of an earlier Sean Connery adventure. Timothy Dalton (1987-1989) The Living Daylights (1987) License To Kill (1989) Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002) GoldenEye (1995) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) The World Is Not Enough (1999) Die Another Day (2002) Daniel Craig (2006-2021) Casino Royale (2006) - We are here! Quantum of Solace (2008) Skyfall (2012) - The first Bond film to win Best Song Oscar for Adele's "Skyfall" SPECTRE (2015) - The second Bond film to win Best Song Oscar for Sam Smith's "The Writing's On the Wall." No Time To Die (2021) - The third Bond film to win Best Song Oscar for Billie Eilish's "No Time To Die." Who is next to play 007? We all want to know... We hope for an announcement soon, as Craig officially retired from playing 007. Many names are being considered, and some have already been eliminated as candidates. Among them: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Paul Mescal, James Norton, Henry Cavill (who was the runner-up when Craig landed the role), and a few others are being talked about now.
@wiston67472 күн бұрын
I follow you from Italy, I like following the James Bond saga with you...good job
@Emma_Reactions2 күн бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! 👌🏼
@garryiglesias40742 күн бұрын
"Another part of James Bond" hahahahah... There are DOZENS of stories. You might have wanted to see them from the first one, the oldies with Sean Connery. Maybe for a second "arc".
@AlexKnight009Күн бұрын
* I don't know which Bond films you've already seen, so this might effect the order in which you watch them. There's a lot of confusion about how the other films fit into the "Daniel Craig" James Bond Timeline. It would have to go something like this: *Casino Royale* (2006), *Quantum of Solace* (2006), "Operation: Cowslip"(2006, the pre-titles sequence of "GoldenEye"), "Blood Stone"(2010, video game), *Skyfall* (2012, "007 Legends"), *GoldenEye* (2015, 9 years after "Operation: Cowslip"), "Operation: Beretta Jam"(2015, Bond spends 6 months in the hospital as mentioned in "Dr. No"), *Dr.* *No* (2015), *SPECTRE* (2015, Blofeld is rescued from prison), and "Operation: Bedlam"(2015, mentioned in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"). * Then, in 2016 we have: "No Time to Die"(pre-titles sequence only, 2016, Bond returns to M.I.6), *Tomorrow* *Never* *Dies* (2016), *From* *Russia* *with* *Love* (2016), *Goldfinger* (2016, see the "007 Legends" video game to see what it would've looked like in the "Daniel Craig" Timeline), *Thunderball* (2016), *You* *Only* *Live* *Twice* (2016), and *On* *Her* *Majesty's* *Secret* *Service* (2016, Christmas, "007 Legends"). * In 2017, we would have: "You Only Live Twice"(novel, 2017, it's a separate mission), "GoldenEye: Rogue Agent"(2017, video game, "Jonathan Hunter 0013"), *The* *Living* *Daylights* (2017), *Diamonds* *Are* *Forever* (2017), *Live* *and* *Let* *Die* (2017), *The* *Man* *with* *the* *Golden* *Gun* (2017), *The* *Spy* *Who* *Loved* *Me* (2017), and *The* *World* *Is* *Not* *Enough* (2017, Christmas). He only goes on 1 mission in 2018. That being: "Die Another Day"(pre-titles sequence only, 2018, Bond is imprisoned for 14 months). * Finally, in 2019 there would be: *Die* *Another* *Day* (2019, "007 Legends"), *Licence* *to* *Kill* (2019, "007 Legends"), *Moonraker* (2019, "007 Legends"), *For* *Your* *Eyes* *Only* (2019), *Octopussy* (2019), *A* *View* *to* *a* *Kill* (2019), "Everything or Nothing"(2019, video game), "Blast from the Past"(2019, short story, Bond retires), *No* *Time* *To* *Die* (2021). So that's basically the way the James Bond chronology works in the Daniel Craig timeline. There are actually 5 different "James Bond Timeline/Eras". Those being: The original *Literary* Timeline, the *Connery/Lazenby/Moore* Timeline(yes, all 3 are part of the same timeline), the *Dalton* Timeline, the *Brosnan* Timeline, and the *Craig* Timeline. * For instance, the Sean Connery "Casino Royale" would've been in 1953. Whereas, the Sean Connery "No Time to Die" would've taken place in 1987. In the "Literary" Timeline, Bond is born November 11th, "1920". However, in the "Connery/Lazenby/Moore" Timeline he is born November 11th, "1927". Yet, "Daniel Craig's" James Bond character was born November 11th, "1970"(Daniel Craig was actually born March 2nd, 1968). The "Literary" Bond fought in "WWII", whereas the "Connery/Lazenby/Moore" Bond fought in the "Korean War", and the "Craig" Bond fought in the "Gulf War". * His military record is the same from one Bond to the next(Royal Naval Reserve/Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm/1st Battalion Parachute Regiment/Special Boat Service/Military Intelligence Section 6 - M.I.6). One last example would be, the "Literary" Bond was a "Double-O" Agent for 32 years(age 25 to 57), the "Craig" Bond was a "Double-O" Agent for 13 years(age 35 to 48). As you may have noticed, the Daniel Craig films seriously messed up "everybody's" James Bond chronology. I hope this helped you more than it confused you lol.
@richardb626022 сағат бұрын
It's a lot simpler than that. Connery through Brosnan are all the same Bond. There was a bit of a sliding timeline when Dalton took over to compensate for the twenty year age difference from Moore. But Connery through Brosnan all fought Dr. No, Goldfinger, Scaramanga, and Drax. They all married and lost Tracy. Moore, Dalton, and Brosnan all reference that tragic marriage. Craig experienced none of those things. He's in a contained bubble. We see his entire career from gaining double O status to his last mission. He never met Dr. No, Auric Goldfinger, or Max Zorin. He never married Tracy. Despite Dench reprising her role of M from the Brosnan films, she is not the same M in the Craig films. She never met the Brosnan Bond or had the experiences M had in those films. While the Craig films do occasionally reference things from the earlier films like the use of "We Have All the Time in the World" in No Time to Die or the copying the blinking dots from the credits of Dr. No. Those are all just knowing winks from a alternate timeline.
@AlexKnight00919 сағат бұрын
@@richardb6260 * The Daniel Craig timeline is designed to explain how the other Bond films would fit into the Daniel Craig timeline. It works, it's just that the other films needed to be condensed down into those 5 years(from 2015 to 2019). They never make it clear whether the other films happen/or don't happen in the Daniel Craig Timeline. So they leave it open for *us* to figure out(if we want to). Audience participation(if you will). You can't have Sean Connery to Pierce Brosnan as the same timeline, because Bond would be in his 60's by the Timothy Dalton films and beyond. I'm willing to believe that he was a Double-O until he was 59.....but not 60(sorry). * Unless you wanna say that he became a Double-O Agent when he was 5. The Judy Dench "M" can very easily be the same M. She could very easily have survived "Skyfall"(she may have simply passed out). As we saw in "Casino Royale" Bond never seems to have any CPR skills. So he may have simply *thought* that M died in his arms. All Bond would've had to do, is use his special Q-Branch smart phone to call for some MI6 helicopter from the Scotland Headquarters(shown in "The World is Not Enough"). * Then, at the hospital(or the Medical-Branch at MI6, as shown in "Die Another Day"), she may have decided to fake her own death(like Bond did in "You Only Live Twice"), changing her name from "Olivia Mansfield" to "Barbara Mawdsley"(she may have even had a rhytidectomy, and colored her hair). She was almost assassinated in "Skyfall". Some of the assassins may have gotten away(or there could be more). Why were they so cold to each other when they first meet in "GoldenEye"? Perhaps because it wasn't their first meeting since she decided to return. So by that time, it may have just been business as usual. She did smile at him, and say: "Bond.......come back alive." and then he smiled back. * They always need more than one "M". One person cannot work 24/7. They need to sleep, eat, rest, recuperate. They need time for recreation, and time with their spouse. When the "Chief" Minister of Intelligence is not on duty, there is always an "Acting" Minister(whether they're the "Deputy Minister" or "Junior Minister", or whatever they call them). Same thing with the "Chiefs of Staff", and the "C.M. Secretaries"(like Moneypenny). They gotta have 3 shifts, and those who work on the weekends. * The Ministers who were obviously available(but not always necessarily the "Chief" Minister) were: Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Mallory, Vice Admiral Sir Miles Messervy, Rear Admiral Marian Hargreaves, Sir Jack Gavascon(Never Say Never Again) and Sir Richard Pilchard(Kiss Kiss Bang Bang comic book miniseries) could've worked opposite shifts and weekends. The other secretaries who filled in for Moneypenny when she was off duty were: Ms. Loelia "Lil" Ponsonby, Ms. Poundstone(Kiss Kiss Bang Bang comic book miniseries), Ms. Penelope Smallbone and Ms. Mary Goodnight. * Those who work the weekends might put in 12 hours shifts, just as those who serve as "Acting" Ministers may also serve as "Acting" Chiefs of Staff along with "Charles Robinson"(Deputy Chief of Staff) when Chief of Staff "Bill Tanner" is off duty. I'm sure it would've always worked the same way for Q-Branch. Presumably, Major Geoffry Boothroyd retires in "The World is Not Enough". However, it can easily be argued that he simply changed his mind, and took a leave of absence instead(perhaps using up any and all vacation time that he had accumulated). The bottom line is, that we the fans are left with the task of trying to clean up the mess, and try to make sense of all of this.
@chrisfofficial2 күн бұрын
It's Little Red Riding Hood with another reaction video! 🙃
@ramondwilliam1307Күн бұрын
" I'm sorry that last hand nearly killed me."My favorite line in this Great Bond Movie. Daniel Craig is the best Bond in my opinion.
@craighornfischer2767Күн бұрын
thank you emma you made my day
@t.e.e.j.a.yКүн бұрын
Loved the reaction. And "such a wonderful ending guys", called it a bit early ❤😂
@MrYoup11Күн бұрын
Emma, I like your Little Red Riding Hood outfit. Watch out for the big bad wolf on your way to Grandma's house after your reaction.
@paulalexandredumasseauvan23572 күн бұрын
YOU could SO be a BOND GIRL! 😍 ...if you did not have such a BIG, KIND HEART! 😁 enjoyed your reaction 👍☺
@Emma_Reactions2 күн бұрын
🤣🙏🏻 thank you my friend!!!😘
@jishin752 күн бұрын
Great reaction! My favorite Craig's Bond (possibly the only one to me) Great Bond girl, amazing work from Chris Cornell for the title's track and a story based on the book. Not reached anymore.
@craighornfischer2767Күн бұрын
hope you had a good time with your kids emma playing in the snow
@DEO518256 минут бұрын
@Emma Reactions What's interesting is that of all the Bond actors, it's Daniel Craig who matches the character (Bond) in the books one-on-one.
@leftcoaster67Күн бұрын
Fun fact. The fuel truck driver that gets killed is a cameo of the Director. Martin Campbell.
@Nate-heavyrunner2 күн бұрын
007 Bond character has always intrigued me loved playing the Nintendo 64 007 game. You look so good in that color of red, you're so cute you have the best reaction. Hello from Alberta!!
@Emma_Reactions2 күн бұрын
Oh thank you!
@tn_bayouwulf2949Күн бұрын
Emma is the ONLY Bond girl we shall ever need!
@KratterDKКүн бұрын
The bad guy in this movie is Mads Mikkelsen, and his danish, like i am :D
@johnscott41962 күн бұрын
Lol they got you hook line and sinker. Imo this is the very best Bond film
@jchendrix2 күн бұрын
Emma has beautiful eyes
@Emma_Reactions2 күн бұрын
👁️👁️😘🤪
@jchendrix2 күн бұрын
@@Emma_Reactions Very beautiful eyes indeed and a cute kiss what does it take to arrange a date 🙂
@justitia2572 күн бұрын
Beautiful action movie
@hoaxdeath01Күн бұрын
Just remember the next one starts from where this movie finishes.
@harmhoekstra22Күн бұрын
Great reaction. Please do the whole Daniël Craig series in order as they're sequels. They are all great in their own way, some more liked than others, but everyone should have their own opinions.
@jorgezarco9269Күн бұрын
The late Chris Cornell sang the theme song.
@shawncooley51942 күн бұрын
Great reaction. Just realized you look very similar to the lovely lady at the hotel checking in Bond…..Hope you watch the most recent 007 movie, No Time To Die next. It ties into this movie very well
@hulkslayer626Күн бұрын
At first I thought I clicked on Little Red Riding Hood's KZbin channel lol
@doorofnight872 күн бұрын
I've always really enjoyed this movie, it is a very strong adaption of the, if memory serves, original James Bond novel of the same name, updated for the modern time and including some of the James Bond mythos that has built up over subsequent books and, particularly, the movies. Daniel Craig is a great embodiment of how Ian Fleming described his title character, a well educated and culture thug. I like the incorporation of the more realistic and brutal fights and that Bond actually gets banged up over the course of the movie (a trend started by The Bourne Identity), and of course like any mid 00's action film, there is an obligatory Parkour sequence. The rest of the cast is strong and it is a tense and well set up movie. Really loved your reaction as always, and I would recommend both the rest of the Daniel Craig run (Skyfall is the best, in my opinion) and really the entire James Bond series. One must take them with a grain of salt (particularly the rather painful sexism of some of the entries and also the absurdity of a few of the more comedic leaning ones) but they are fun movies to watch who largely aren't trying to be more than they are.
@matthewcostello35302 күн бұрын
you wouldn't believe who Bond ends up with
@nazimelmardi2 күн бұрын
Now some don’t like this version yet again: read the books. This is the modern way to adapt them. Just like Jason Borne books to movie and tbh that movie was the base line in action to drop the “childish” old version and jump to the “realistic” fighting style, actions.
@Befree8982 күн бұрын
Many people say that Sean Connery was the better 007, ls a great actor, enjoyed him in many movies. In my time it was Roger Moore, a good 007 too, but my favorite one is Pierce Brosnan. Daniel Craig was a good one too, but somehow he doesn't have a 007 face to me like Connery, Moore and Brosnan..to me Craig is like a hit man, but Bond is a sophisticated operative, he kills, but with style.
@joeybossolo72 күн бұрын
I saw Connery, Moore, Daulton and Brosnan. Each had their own take, each enjoyable on their own. Craig is unique in that he’s a very human, fallible Bond, yet incredibly blunt and unrelenting at the same time. He’s a focused tool of destruction. Best Bond ever, IMO. You should watch all of his five films. They are unique in that they tell a larger story when seen in order.
@brettgoucher87832 күн бұрын
Emma, I believe I have loved every Bond film ever until the last one. I hated it. If you see it you will know why. If you like a great and underrated thriller with an awesome twist- watch Eastern Promises with Viggo, and Naomi Watts
@anthonyvictor30342 күн бұрын
Keep going with the Bond films of Daniel Craig
@gregb12162 күн бұрын
You should watch Sean Connery bond films
@wbj20002 күн бұрын
You make a wonderful Little Red Riding Hood. Every male cringed at a certain point of this movie.😬 Only bond could make it with a beautiful woman in the hospital, right after this. 😜 One of my favorite Bond movies, but sad at the end.
@leftcoaster67Күн бұрын
Eva Green is stunning.
@AdrianCurtis-n7f2 күн бұрын
My favourite
@edpublic2 күн бұрын
Up on that Crane,,,,Sh!t on That!!!! i quit.
@keith6485Күн бұрын
" Casino Royale" was actually the very first of the James Bond movies released in 1967 and staring David Niven in the title role. It was a much more comedic depiction of what we would come to know as the "licensed to kill" superspy of later films, and a big departure from the typical roles payed by Niven. In fact, the movie was "stolen" by the villain portrayal by Woody Allen. This production bears little resemblance, if any at all, to that original movie.
@TheTalisman515Күн бұрын
The way back (2010) is a great movie would love to see a reaction next
@jonathanbeason28712 күн бұрын
Casino Royale is my favorite James Bond film Daniel Craig & Mads Mikkelsen are the best actors in the 🌎.
@joshuacampbell74932 күн бұрын
The name's Bond... James Bond.
@Emma_Reactions2 күн бұрын
😎😎😎😎😎
@BogeyTheBear2 күн бұрын
2:20 "I only gamble with my life-- never my money." -Rick O'Connell, _The Mummy_ 8:20 Do _not_ gamble in front of your wife. She's not that impressed.
@Bill123058Күн бұрын
you should really watch "the Big Lebowski"
@aranerem55692 күн бұрын
Hello Emma
@daisyu.582 күн бұрын
React to Just Another Christmas, It's a really good christmas movie
@rhphotocdnКүн бұрын
WOW Gorgeous today Emma, Bond, Jame Bond must bring out your inner devil! FYI you really should be starting at Dr. No (Chronological Order), just my opinion.
@algsgamer8982Күн бұрын
Nice video can you make intro you be lioness mgm emma ? I think will very funny like you
@matthewcostello35302 күн бұрын
Vesper was wrong, Bond did come from money
@jbwade56762 күн бұрын
😢😢😢
@joncorrellattorney2 күн бұрын
I'm confident that you would look just as good in that dress
@brianedwards57922 күн бұрын
Great reaction
@ABMultimediaDesigner2 күн бұрын
Great you're watching the Bonds, hope you watch the classics too!
@johnscott41962 күн бұрын
This particular Bond girl is okay but you are a more beautiful woman than she is lol
@nazimelmardi2 күн бұрын
Eva is beautiful and well educated. Has a great style in real life too. Let’s be realistic. Giving compliments is not the same as degrading others.
@johnscott41962 күн бұрын
Ok is not degrading imo. Standards vary. @@nazimelmardi
@johnscott41962 күн бұрын
@@nazimelmardiimo if you put these two side by side in a beauty contest, I'll stand by my opinion. You are welcome to yours. Beauty is only skin deep and subjective anyway. My response was to the mention of her being so beautiful.
@nazimelmardiКүн бұрын
@@johnscott4196 it is. The problem already starts when you give compliments by comparing two women. Don’t do that. That puts one lower position. That’s a very bad culture on picture also when they put them next to each other and click bait to decide. That’s a disgusting thing. Grow up. Now imagine if both are here and you tell this in real life to one. How does it work? That’s why.