Christopher Nolan's Favourite Bond

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Күн бұрын

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Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
1:17 - My 2nd favourite scene
6:00 - Ian Fleming on Bonds dirty life
8:03 - Daltons acting prowess
10:25 - My favourite Dalton/Bond scene
15:16 - Dalton outtro

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@PhoenixRiseinFlame
@PhoenixRiseinFlame 11 ай бұрын
Dalton is an amazing Bond. The intensity he brings to the role is exceptional
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g 2 ай бұрын
Then I have a question, and why did he bail on the productions to the third movie because of scheduling issues and he didn’t want to do it anymore what a fan he is not
@MaraDavidson-f6w
@MaraDavidson-f6w 4 күн бұрын
​@@KimBailey-w2g Dalton was excited about doing a third and final film and was ready to go in 1990 but filming was delayed (a complicated rights issue) and it went on until 1993. By that time, Dalton's original three picture contract had expired so he couldn't do one more. He was told he'd have to sign a new deal for at least three. So that's a few more films over seven or eight years when he was already approaching 50 (he was born in 1946). He walked away precisely because he's a Bond fan and wanted to take as much part in them as he could. He remains the only Bond actor who did most of his own stunts and that would've been impossible for him to do over seven years as he approached 60.
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g 4 күн бұрын
@@MaraDavidson-f6w well, thank you for educating me happened and I really wanted that film very much. It’s just very hard way in five years. I’m not getting what you wanted but thank you for telling me the truth and have a nice day.
@christopherfoote4643
@christopherfoote4643 Жыл бұрын
He wasn't dark and brooding. I think he was simply dedicated and committed to playing the part seriously. I think he exuded professionalism.
@niels25chr1
@niels25chr1 8 ай бұрын
You don´t think he was dark and brooding...? I don´t think you can find a Bond any darker than the Bond from Licence to kill.
@tomgoff6867
@tomgoff6867 2 ай бұрын
I would say, not only dark and brooding. He seems palpably engaged (and even relieved) when he can play the charming bon vivant.
@mhitson7483
@mhitson7483 Ай бұрын
I believe he read all if not most of the books prior
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g Ай бұрын
@@niels25chr1 I didn’t know what to think when I watch that movie to hug him to protect him or to be afraid of them and run away. Damn, he did such a good job.
@hblanche
@hblanche Жыл бұрын
If only we had more Dalton Bond movies to savor.
@jbjones07
@jbjones07 2 жыл бұрын
I deeply appreciate the powers of observation that Dalton's Bond displays in both films. Examples include noticing Felix's fallen tuxedo flower in Milton Krest's facility, in LTK. Also in said film: him assessing his situation at lightning speed when realizing that Sanchez unwittingly saved him the night before from the Hong Kong narcotics team. That is not too much on display in modern Bond films.
@TheT3rr0rMask
@TheT3rr0rMask Жыл бұрын
Dalton feels like the smartest Bond. Connery and Moore had photographic memories and knew everything but it felt forced narratively to demonstrate Bond's knowledge. W/Dalton his smarts more naturally service of the story, and suspenseful in the unpredictability(due to the pace he has to make decisions). Through the performance alone Dalton feels perfectly believable no matter what gun he's holding, when he's gotta fly a plane, even doing wheelies w/A tanker truck. He's always completely believable.
@maverick4225
@maverick4225 11 ай бұрын
Great reflection of Dalton's Bond portrayal. Agree with your analysis of his expression after the death of Saunders, living in a world of both rage and sadness. The ending quote was spot on!
@vistarecords4930
@vistarecords4930 Жыл бұрын
The first time I saw The Living Daylights I wasn't sure what to make of Timothy Dalton. I grew up watching Roger moore, and missed the wink and a nod of his Bond. Upon the 2nd viewing, however, I fell in love with Dalton's interpretation of James Bond. At that point I got it. This was Ian Fleming's Bond. The, "Real," Bond. License To Kill, for me, was the better movie, with an even more ruthless Bond. A Bond who is burned out, sick of the job, but keeps doing it because there isn't anyone as good as him to take his place and his loyalty to Queen (now King) and Country was greater than his loyalty to himself. The two scenes listed here are among my all time favorites, too. But I'd add another. When Bond fails to kill Kara when she was the sniper in the window, and he tells Saunders, "Stuff my orders," and all of the following dialogue ("If they fire me I'll thank them.") and expressions from Dalton - it's simply brilliant. Those three scenes, to me, made Dalton the all time greatest Bond. The only Bond that really followed what was on the page in Ian Fleming's novels. Dalton was brilliant, and it just kills me that he never got that third Bond movie.
@michaeldooley6554
@michaeldooley6554 Жыл бұрын
Spot on, and brilliant analysis. I agree with Nolan, OHMSS is a fantastic movie, and Dalton (with Connery) was a superlative 007.
@scooterpie423
@scooterpie423 9 ай бұрын
My favorite Bond as well. Dalton brought an authentic intensity and excitement to the role.
@toshoshi1551
@toshoshi1551 Жыл бұрын
OHMSS is a VERY good movie. Do not discredit the solo Bond performance. Dalton is also an incredible Bond. He was not appreciated during his day but most Bond fans today hold his movies in very high regard.
@nez9751
@nez9751 4 ай бұрын
He was cold calculating , and a bit sinister. That’s what bond should be.
@leekereopa1960
@leekereopa1960 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video bro. Really enjoyed this. Timothy Dalton has always been my favorite bond, his acting, you could really belive that Dalton is bond, his looks everything about him, probably the biggest let down of all the bond movies is that Dalton only did the two, I really believe that if Dalton did 5 bond movies up to goldeneye, he would have been the best bond ever. TLD and LTK are among the best of all the bond movies, due to Dalton.
@seanmbrosnan
@seanmbrosnan 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lee, totally agree. I'm very impressed with the work Dalton did, he only had 2 bites of the cherry but I feel like I got more sense of an appreciation for the character off of him than Brosnan.
@brianjones7907
@brianjones7907 Жыл бұрын
@fernandoguevara8258
@fernandoguevara8258 7 ай бұрын
Dalton wanted to do ' A trilogy' of Bond movies. The third was to be named; 'Property of a lady'
@michely.gervais4637
@michely.gervais4637 2 жыл бұрын
A very, very good video. I'm embarrassed to admit that in all these years I never picked up on some of those subtle facial reactions in this film. Fantastic stuff.
@chester-v8w
@chester-v8w 7 ай бұрын
Timothy Dalton in the Living Daylights is outstanding in every way ! My favorite after the Sean Connery ones. I subscribed right away, hit the bell, and like links. Be safe and take care !
@soubhagyanayak3098
@soubhagyanayak3098 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad i found this video. Timothy Dalton is my favorite too. You are spot on about his facial expressions. Among all the actors who have played Bond, i always get the sense that he does the best 'acting'. I couldn't explain it properly. But now i have a video that does that. You can probably make everything work by pure charm and charisma as James Bond. Say someone like Adam West when he played Bruce Wayne. That's probably why he's unnoticed in the Bond fan community. I love his performance. The fact that both of his films while not perfect are really really good. And you get the vibe that he should have been the villain. While playing the hero he can be so menacing. Thank you for pointing out that his Bond is so good in his job. I didn't really think about this. You pointed out Living Daylights. In Licence to Kill, he infiltrates the villain's organization and creates seeds of suspicion. Making them kill each other. I just love his Bond.
@jeanlove8510
@jeanlove8510 9 ай бұрын
imagine if dalton had done a third bond!
@zerofocus9383
@zerofocus9383 Ай бұрын
I believe one of the working titles was 'Property of a Lady', and alot of the ideas they had for it ended up in GoldenEye and later No Time to Die
@renaissanceman5296
@renaissanceman5296 Жыл бұрын
Chris Nolan is my favorite director and I’ve always liked Timothy Dalton’s performance as Bond the most.. just cool to know we feel the same way.
@RadioKaos637
@RadioKaos637 Жыл бұрын
Considering the Nolan Batman movies borrow scenes from Living Daylights and Licence to Kill, this is not a surprise
@williamj.dovejr.8613
@williamj.dovejr.8613 7 ай бұрын
I was ready for a more serious Bond when Dalton was introduced as the next 007. I loved his two films, I was disappointed that he didn't return. I liked Connery and Moore but those were my Dad's Bonds...at 16, Timothy was my Bond. It's about time he is getting the kudos he deserves.
@Leppter
@Leppter 10 ай бұрын
Dalton in TLD is by far the best character study of the Bond character in any of the movies. I find the relationship with Kara to be the only believable one of any Bond film (yes that includes Casino Royale which I personally find quite forced). You can actually see Dalton emotionally changing throughout the film as Kara's kinder nature starts to rub off on him.
@SFNDMK
@SFNDMK 9 ай бұрын
I remember seeing it properly ages and thinking, this. This is how Bond should have been portrayed after OHMSS
@someirishguy1662
@someirishguy1662 Жыл бұрын
I think Timothy Dalton has a natural menace and presence of cold cruelty and anger, I LOVED him in Hot Fuzz and think he brings an element of Villainy into any role
@coraberger4947
@coraberger4947 11 ай бұрын
No wonder. Timothy Dalton is in all his movies and stage roles on of the best actors, embodying a role with micro expression brillance like a chamaleon and never plays like 90% of all other modern actors. his speech and Declamation skills and virtuosity are 100% on point till in breath intonation, pauses and voice color like greatest Operasinger does.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. 11 ай бұрын
I agree with all that was said in this. My introduction to Bond was via the books before seeing the Connery films, which I thought were okay, but Bond in those was different, it wasn't until I saw Timothy Dalton's Bond I again met the Bond from the books, not the playboy Bond or womaniser Bond of the earlier films, he cared about the women he met and took his job seriously, all that he had experienced weighed heavily upon him.
@FranzSanchez-ky9up
@FranzSanchez-ky9up Жыл бұрын
I grant you that close-up of Dalton is very powerful and the only one that compares to Craig's in the Casino Royale torture scene, but according to the commentary track, it was second unit director Arthur Wooster that shot that scene. It seems so much different in its framing and moody, yet naturalistic lighting, compared to other scenes in the film, as Glenn tended to shot everything in medium and mastershots. He was never that bold in his directing, but another rare close-up of Dalton is in Licence to Kill when he finds out from Pam, that he's further complicated matters by going on a personal vendetta. The stark realization on his face is so clear, that there was no need to further pad out the scene of Bond making some kind of dramatic, intimate speech... You just feel what he's thinking. Dalton was (and is) such a great internal actor, that it's a shame that Glen didn't take more advantage of how expressive he is.
@jmcasas17
@jmcasas17 Жыл бұрын
We seldom see anymore on screen great classical artists like Dalton who thrilled the audience with their enormous talents, charm, wit, class and sophistication. Nowadays we see nothing but eye candy, muscular six pack abs individuals who lack acting abilities but called themselves artists.
@carolinemacrae6227
@carolinemacrae6227 8 ай бұрын
Christopher nolan should be Bond next. I like timothy dalton best. Most intelligent Bond
@Love-Sensibility
@Love-Sensibility 10 ай бұрын
Nolan love Tim's Bond so much he based some of the scenes in his Batman movies of Tim's Bond movies. Difference is, even if they say Tim's got less charm than other Bonds, he's still charming. Actually, romantic I would say. And intense. Batman never gave me that vibe...Dalton's Bond can smile and be happy, like most of his scenes with Kara. Batman doesn't. No smiling when its serious, huh? I supposed its fitting...
@Mirage_Mach5
@Mirage_Mach5 10 ай бұрын
That was brilliant, sir! Thank you for your analysis here! Timothy Dalton's Bond will always be my Bond. His portrayal in The Living Daylights & License To Kill was a refreshing take on the 80s tough guy action hero trope. Dalton's Bond was always in control, even when he was angry. Dalton made Bond dangerous again.
@army_dreamer_8088
@army_dreamer_8088 Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great video and ode to Timothy Dalton's Bond. Thank you.
@seanmbrosnan
@seanmbrosnan Жыл бұрын
You are welcome!
@MichaelMinneboo
@MichaelMinneboo Жыл бұрын
excellent video. Dalton has been my favourite Bond ever since I saw Licence to Kill in the cinemas. I was 12 years old at the time. Still remains my favourite Bond-film, with The Living Daylights as a close second.
@jjphoenix4055
@jjphoenix4055 11 ай бұрын
Timothy Dalton was way underrated, and much better than Connery and Craig.
@mohammedashian8094
@mohammedashian8094 7 ай бұрын
Dalton I think is the only actor out of all of them who already had an established career BEFORE he was bond. Like he had more than one role that he was known before he did bond. The others as good as they were had roles before doing bond but it was bond that was a career defining role for them, that wasn’t the case for dalton. To him bond was just another role to add to his resume
@TheRealRedAce
@TheRealRedAce 10 ай бұрын
Still my favourite Bond.
@QueLindoFilms
@QueLindoFilms 10 ай бұрын
This was my favorite Bond film growing up.
@n8_b_h
@n8_b_h 10 ай бұрын
That is the best close up ever in a bond film. I agree
@army_dreamer_8088
@army_dreamer_8088 Жыл бұрын
I love Timmy D. so much :)))) I play the TLD soundtrack in my car very often, it's beautiful and transports me to the movie.
@SmartCookie2022
@SmartCookie2022 2 жыл бұрын
Dalton was most excellent in TLD, a vastly superior film to that of GoldenEye. However, I felt Licence to Kill let him down badly with its scaled back production costs and location change from China to Mexico. What I wouldn't have given to see Dalton's Bond jump the Great Wall of China on a motorbike, one of the planned stunts for the original movie.
@toshoshi1551
@toshoshi1551 Жыл бұрын
Vastly superior? Eh I mean at least until the last 15 minutes
@rjmacready9828
@rjmacready9828 Жыл бұрын
Not even close, TLD is average whereas Goldeneye is one of the best in the franchise
@lukasnummer1
@lukasnummer1 11 ай бұрын
@@rjmacready9828 I've always thought "GoldenEye", too, is average; I myself prefer TLD, it has a better flair and feels much more like classic Bond.
@rjmacready9828
@rjmacready9828 11 ай бұрын
@@lukasnummer1well thats your opinion, but most people including myself will very much disagree with that
@Lord_of_The_World
@Lord_of_The_World Жыл бұрын
Rewatch Dalton as Bond, you may reconsider who, now, Dalton may be the best Bond.
@jeremychuaunsu-avidasalesc5781
@jeremychuaunsu-avidasalesc5781 2 жыл бұрын
Dalton was Craig before Craig
@mohammedashian8094
@mohammedashian8094 Жыл бұрын
Nope he was just dalton Craig only continued what dalton started
@joso7228
@joso7228 11 ай бұрын
It was such a shame that Timothy Dalton disappeared for years after Bond. Resurfacing beautifully slimely for Hot Fuzz and his brilliant fuming Rasillion in Tennant's Doctor Who, "Gallifrey Rises!!".
@tatianaoliveira2191
@tatianaoliveira2191 9 ай бұрын
He was great in the ''Penny Dreadful'' tv show too
@adam-xt8te
@adam-xt8te 9 ай бұрын
Quality of old Bond scripts is not comparable with scripts of today's.
@RltchieI
@RltchieI 2 жыл бұрын
When I see the waiters mouth move but no dialogue audible it always reminds me of the WorkPrint version of the movie where the waiter says “I’ll get a stretcher” & Bond replies “Better make that two” suggesting that Saunders was cut in half. For the theatrical release they decided to leave it to the imagination & used the “Better make that two” line for the pre title sequence. The WP also shows that they toned down how abrupt Bond was with Saunders during the Koskov defection scene. A couple of words were also changed Bond calls Koskov “General” in the the movie, but calls him “Georgi” in the WP. Also they changed him telling Saunders to meet him at the “bridge” to meet him at the “border” which happens to be on a bridge. I do however wish they had left scene between M & Bond as it was in the WP. After Bond says “it was a split second decision, it was instinct”, M replies “Or accidie?” & Bond says “revulsion with one’s occupation”. It actually sums Bond up pretty well & the extended scene was wonderful, sadly the went for the shorter version which just goes to recalling 008 etc. Dalton has always been my favourite Bond & the greatest shame of the franchise is that he only did the two movies.
@seanmbrosnan
@seanmbrosnan 2 жыл бұрын
I thought you were joking but I just saw the workprint version! damnnnnn... I can't believe they had Dalton say that after Saunders got cut in half, that would've been WAY too dark. 😄 Thanks for that.
@RltchieI
@RltchieI 2 жыл бұрын
@@seanmbrosnan no problem. I would love to see the whole WP version if a full version exists or ever existed. The sniper scene is strange without music & the abrupt “better” when Bond activates Saunders night vision shows his frustration at this guy he doesn’t really want to work with before of course Saunders winning him over just before his death. There is also a very small clip from the Licence to Kill WP where Bond calls Lupe a “lying slut” on the Wavekrest. There is also a wonderful sinister laugh just after the “compliments of Sharky” killing. Both WPs use music from old Bond movies, the LTK one uses mainly AVTAK whereas the LD one uses that plus music from Goldfinger. It would be great if they included the workprints on the 40th anniversary Blu rays in 2027 & 2029 respectively. They sadly won’t of course.
@bloggaloggs
@bloggaloggs 2 жыл бұрын
Where does one get to view these work print versions? The sound very illuminating into the creative development of their respective films.
@Laukki
@Laukki 9 ай бұрын
Dalton, my absolute favourite 🤩
@PatrickMersinger
@PatrickMersinger Жыл бұрын
Dalton was a great Bond. A lot of the books, some Connery, a little of Moore. I call him T-Dalt. After a scene in the movie called “I Love You man” a hilarious comedy.
@steadfastandyx4947
@steadfastandyx4947 6 ай бұрын
Mr Dalton was as good as bond as he could be. He was fantastic. Great waste he didn't perform the character more.
@smokinj0e
@smokinj0e 9 ай бұрын
Wow, Dalton has always been my favorite Bond even before I was made aware of the fact Nolan and I shared the same Bond favorite. I always want my Bond to look like he could kill someone, and I saw this on the Dalton era. Here's to a Nolan-directed Bond film in the future 🍸
@mohammedashian8094
@mohammedashian8094 9 ай бұрын
As much as I love him, it wouldn’t be a bond film but rather a Nolan film like audiences are gonna watch it because it’s of the director instead of the actor like how it’s been all these years
@prjaffa1978
@prjaffa1978 10 ай бұрын
Had Fleming have lived to see all 6, I'm certain he would have said Timothy was exactly who I wrote in everyway and would have been his favourite actor of them all.
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g Ай бұрын
And I don’t think he would like Craig in any way, shape or form
@Kaisaccountt
@Kaisaccountt 10 ай бұрын
I personally prefer dalton over moore. Dalton brought the seriousness and intensity that Moore was missing.
@mmccormack4708
@mmccormack4708 2 жыл бұрын
Dalton rules.
@michaelkirkpatrick7483
@michaelkirkpatrick7483 7 ай бұрын
Thx for an excellent video. I knew immediately that Dalton was going to be the best to portray Bond. It had been long overdue to move on from the comic bufoonery of Roger Moore, whose act had worn thin. Just wish the producers had stuck with Dalton, but alas not to be. We have 2 films to treasure the memory of the Bond Ian Fleming envisioned being brought to the big screen.
@KmT81
@KmT81 2 жыл бұрын
Moore has always been my favourite Bond but Dalton has always been underated . He's a wonderful and great Actor !I saw other Movies of him .He's one of the Best Bonds with Moore. Never seen the One with Hopkins .
@reybarreto7979
@reybarreto7979 4 ай бұрын
I enjoyed what you did in this video. Well done! Delving into the complex and dark character of James Bond with all its nuances is a hard thing to do. Explaining why an actor’s performance of such a dark character is so superb is harder still.
@steadfastandyx4947
@steadfastandyx4947 3 ай бұрын
I forgot to mention that I went to see Mr Dalton and Vanessa Redgrave in the Touch of the poet at the young Vic. About 1988 or so. Incredible. I could feel the actor's breath on me. I've been fortunate.
@flashtheoriginal
@flashtheoriginal 2 ай бұрын
Yup. Im a Daltonite; and have been since seeing TLD on original release. He was up for doing a third movie, studio and production loved working with him. Ultra professional, accompished actor. Looked the part, was the part. LTK was a relatively violent Bond. Brought out the cold assassinator element. Happy days
@johnnyskinwalker4095
@johnnyskinwalker4095 10 ай бұрын
Yes! I love that Dalton is his favorite! I think he was magnificent and close to the character from the book. I just think that the film he was doing at the time let him down a bit. Imagine if Dalton had done something on the level of Casino Royale, for example.
@DavidRodriguez-mp9nh
@DavidRodriguez-mp9nh Жыл бұрын
Amen on Dalton.
@RonaldLall
@RonaldLall 9 ай бұрын
A no nonsense man the best bond of all.He was supposed to act the first three bond movies of the 80's to replace Roger but refused he wasn't sure how the movie industry would have turned out at the time.He would have acted it real bad(good)far better than Sir Roger.
@TheOtherKine
@TheOtherKine 10 ай бұрын
Really excellent video!!! Cheers for this! And to the point! Dalton is the best Bond. People just didn't get it, is why they prefer the Brosnan's and the Craig's versions, both of which are all made for the stupid people of the world who don't understand, who prefer to munch on popcorn while they waste 2 hours being "entertained" rather than be informed or have to be force to think! LMAO and that's the truth. "WHO'RE YOU WORKING FOR??!!" (see what I did there, Who're LMAO), came straight from the OTHER J.B., as in Jack Bauer of the stupid show 24, of course!!!!! People don't want to think, they want Bond to represent themselves, clueless and bungling but gets all the fun and all the action and women who throw themselves at him, supposedly. LMAO That's why Craig's Bond fails on ALL COUNTS, it's amazing how LAZY Sam Mendes was in his rip off of the French New Wave and Truffaut, it's ridiculous how the imitation of the supposed love lost sentimental B.S. Mendes tried to infuse into Craig's Bond ended up with Bond dying in the final instalment (yes we know Mendes didn't direct it, but he almost did). Brosnan was just a caricature joke, purely done for box office money, not to represent the novel realism, even Roger Moore started out as intense and in your face, and even that had to be changed because the producers felt that they didn't want anybody using that to represent the British Man in general as a stereotype gruesome animal with no humanity, you see? is why they went the comic comedy way, after all, it was also the time of Monty Python and Peter Sellars when Moore was trying his bit, and Brits wanted to distance itself and its men from the historical brutes of war and Imperialism but rather a jovial gentleman with a sense of humour and decency. How strange the world works, eh?
@jonnyk2194
@jonnyk2194 5 ай бұрын
Dalton is my favourite Bond…
@Mark-lj1dj
@Mark-lj1dj 9 ай бұрын
Dalton was excellent. Both his are in my top 3
@nicholasjones7312
@nicholasjones7312 11 ай бұрын
2 good Welshmen in this first bond clip! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 And one more with Anthony Hopkins!
@brandonwhite8935
@brandonwhite8935 11 ай бұрын
He is the closest thing to the Fleming novels there has ever been
@nicholasjones7312
@nicholasjones7312 11 ай бұрын
I always thought that Dalton was hard done by, with his shortened Bond career.
@Thenameishopper
@Thenameishopper 8 ай бұрын
No one pistol whips the KGB like daltons bond haha
@paulothx138
@paulothx138 11 ай бұрын
What an amazing video, thank you, sir.
@Windupchronic
@Windupchronic 5 ай бұрын
I personally prefer Living Daylights to License to Kill. I like the more complex narrative of Daylights. I like the movies where Bond has to play detective to figure out what's going on and who the bad guy really is. And, yes, the final confrontation in Daylights is meh, the penultimate action set piece with the plane is one of the greatest in Bond history. That's the real finale for me.
@marloncastro3188
@marloncastro3188 Жыл бұрын
dalton es el mejor bond imcomprendido en su tiempo por ser su interpretacion oscuro serio y violento la gente estaba acostumbrada a roger more por que era comico ahora A la gente le gusta daniel craig por ser violento igual que dalton el mejor bond que pena que solo hizo dos peliculAs
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 4 ай бұрын
That close-up? Benson nailed it, I believe, when he wrote that Bond doesn't know if he can trust Kara, did she have a hand in what just happened? He already didn't trust Koskov, but Kara was an unproven quantity who hadn't given him reason not to trust her, until maybe now. And he's just had the Whittaker dot connected to the Koskov dot. Meanwhile, another agent is dead in front of him and all he knows is Koskov is pointing the finger at Pushkin, even although he already has major doubts about Koskov. With all of that going through his head, it's not hard to understand why his primary emotion isn't clear.
@PeiqiLi-RealLove
@PeiqiLi-RealLove 5 ай бұрын
A bond with blood and flesh, true feelings, yet handsome. Love Timothy and Maryam’s act
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g Ай бұрын
You can say that you started fall in love with her and the way he looked at her in the way she looked at him. It’s all you need to know, and I think when he met her, he started to really think that he could actually have a life, and he started feeling again more than dead inside Kara gave him purpose, and I think he truly loved her and you got to think about it. She truly loved him It takes a woman with true character and strength to ride into harms way to be with a man that she loves and you can see through the movie that I’m getting to know each other. It was a slow burn but it was there and I think this is what James Bond needed he needed to have help again, and she gave it to him.
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g Ай бұрын
And that is hope
@henrikstier9984
@henrikstier9984 11 ай бұрын
Dalton and OHMSS-Fan? Very sympathetic.
@james6825
@james6825 2 жыл бұрын
I must admit, it took me 20 years to like Dalton. I was still in high school when i saw living daylights. I am a Roger Moore fan. I was expecting another Roger Moore but I realized that, generations changed and the character needs to be updated. Every Bond actor brings something different to the role, I don't like any of the Daniel Craigs bond film. Casino Royale was ok , but the others were all crap
@muraliramaraj8441
@muraliramaraj8441 Жыл бұрын
My favorite bond is Roger Moore ... because he took everything for granted .... Timothy would be the favorite of Ian Fleming if he had been alive .... because he fits exactly 💯 with Ian's description of bond in his book 📖
@ennesshay5040
@ennesshay5040 8 ай бұрын
9:25 - I never clicked til now - Thanks for that.
@jeffbauer3425
@jeffbauer3425 5 ай бұрын
Yes. I immediately liked and approved Dalton as Bond. And i certainly may offend some here, but i never liked Craig as Bond. Yes. great action scenes etc. but he just wasnt Bond to me. He played the part for too long , and couldnt wait for him to leave. But i honestly believe in this pathetic "woke" world , we will never have the same enjoyment and escapism that many of the other films gave us. 15:02
@eswnl1
@eswnl1 3 ай бұрын
If Dalton did a third film, maybe he could have cemented the role of Bond. Two movies is not really enough.
@SolidMikeP
@SolidMikeP 9 ай бұрын
Great vid
@MaraDavidson-f6w
@MaraDavidson-f6w 4 күн бұрын
Dalton was a fantastic Bond. He did most of his own stunts, he brought that inner conflict of not quite being sure about his job and place in the world that's in the novels, and he has a great speaking voice. I wish they'd kept in the scene in LTK where he's just watching Sanchez on TV - planning, drinking, and smoking. It's very Fleming-esque. Both The Living Daylights and Licence To Kill are in my top 10 Bond films. TLD my top 5. I wish he did GoldenEye. It wouldve been great to see him go up against Sean Bean.
@sopranosfan11
@sopranosfan11 4 ай бұрын
Dalton has always been my favorite Bond. Memento is one of my favorite movies. Awesome that Nolan prefers Dalton. Very congruent for me. I could never resonate with Craig's version.
@AJ-kx8rj
@AJ-kx8rj 11 ай бұрын
Is also one of my favourite 007 films.
@artyfhartie2269
@artyfhartie2269 11 ай бұрын
I agree with Christopher Nolan. Always picked these ones too. OHMS was a lucky shot.Cannot stand Bond's film with Craig. All this PC crap with women beating and killing men role reversal is puerile
@flashlightbeam3487
@flashlightbeam3487 7 ай бұрын
Of course Dalton was the best actor from these, who played Bond. I mean He have the best acting skills. Other actors, even Sir Connery are not in Dalton's league. Pacino, De Niro, Robin Williams, etc. - this is where Dalton's belongs. Unfortunately He did not have enough good movies. Hollywood did not fully recognised His talent or He have bad agent.
@robertleedom7600
@robertleedom7600 Жыл бұрын
Timothy Dalton did a great performance of both movies and his bond was so much closer to what the character really truly was so he did lay down some building blocks Pierce brosnan was fun to watch and I do like Pierce brosnan but everyone has their guy Timothy Dalton came so close if he was offered to do a remake of never say never again I would see that movie in a heartbeat but who really knows at this moment in time Timothy Dalton by far is a great actor but all the actors who have betrayed James Bond they're all good it's a great franchise I was sorry and sad to see that Daniel Craig ended his tenure but hey he's in his fifties I'm in my fifties Timothy Dalton is a great actor. They all are great actors......
@lauramLadyAnime
@lauramLadyAnime 5 ай бұрын
Nobody gonna to talk about Dalton's beauty, that man was one of the most handsome man of the XX century, thanks God for give us Dalton, good actor, pretty, his beautiful blue eyes, his black hair, his british ancent, he is a piece of art 😘🫠🥵😋🫶
@elena_bukholtseva
@elena_bukholtseva 3 ай бұрын
his beautiful GREEN eyes 😂
@lauramLadyAnime
@lauramLadyAnime 3 ай бұрын
@@elena_bukholtseva Blue ayes with a little touch of green
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly my word and boy, can he kiss I think any woman would’ve fallen in love with them right then and there and when you were watching a bond film, you want to be that bond girl believe me I wanted to be Cara or I wanted to be Pam as I tell you that man is stunning Very handsome very gorgeous and I can look at those eyes all day and not get tired of him and his accent welsh. It’s a deep like a baritone voice. He had it all tall, and that gorgeous head of hair is jet black man and when I watched him in Yellowstone, he still has it in the bag I tell ya and he wears a suit like a second skin and when he does pass from this world and goes to the next it will be the saddest day for us Timothy, Dalton fans and James bond fans, but at least he leaves the legacy of films and TV shows to give us an an awesome James Bond
@KimBailey-w2g
@KimBailey-w2g Ай бұрын
So if you’re listening to me, Timothy, Dalton, thank you for giving me the most awesome bond I can ever ask for and for your contribute action to what you love in the acting world in the arts. Just wanted you to know if you ever get this message thank you very much And for bringing Leon lemmings work to the big screen so I can see who this man truly is and you are appreciated very much if you get this message
@tomgoff6867
@tomgoff6867 2 ай бұрын
I agree with Mr. Nolan's high estimation of Timothy Dalton. And one thing that leaps out at the viewer in his portrayal is that--no matter what his egoism or sense of espionage angst tells him--this Bond is always looking around, scanning the scene for hidden dangers more than any of the actors around him, and he can tap into that ability to protect others, as we see in his early scenes with Jeroen Krabbe, or with Maryam D'Abo (when he sees her naively exposed to the enemy at the Russian airbase and yanks her back to safety).
@fargodavilleitnotd6729
@fargodavilleitnotd6729 Ай бұрын
So gutted we was robbed on him doing more by financial and legal wrangles! Dalton is by far the best bond. Licence to kill is the best bond movie.
@collinsodhiambo3116
@collinsodhiambo3116 Ай бұрын
My favorite Bond too!!!
@bartrazin
@bartrazin Жыл бұрын
Really great, i completly agree that scene was Dalton´s best scene even though License to Kill is a better picture. The relationship with Saunders was not on good terms earlier in teh movie nut in this scene Dalton´s bond thanks Saunders for his efforts and it his suttle expressions that show Saunders that he is very thankful for his work and so when he gets murdered it makes him furious. Great choice of scenes! I saw License to Kill in the theatre(my first Bond on the big screen)and it is a favourite of mine. A shame Dalton did not get to do a third. I truly enjoy watching him and for those who say Dalton isn´t funny watch Hot Fuzz,he is hilarious in that one!! ¨You know how it is, news travels fast!!¨
@ginghamt.c.5973
@ginghamt.c.5973 2 ай бұрын
George Lazenby’s final scene is still the most heartbraking acting in the history of Bond. …”we have all the time in the World…”
@danielherrin
@danielherrin 5 ай бұрын
Dalton is best
@harrycallahan1534
@harrycallahan1534 2 ай бұрын
Superb Ananysis Sean. Thank you so much
@ginghamt.c.5973
@ginghamt.c.5973 2 ай бұрын
Great Dalton study - in particular the coffee snobbery scene - I am also a gourmet snob and can testify to this! (George Lazenby’s final scene is still , for me, the most heartbraking acting in the history of Bond. …”we have all the time in the World…”
@OSCARLEI
@OSCARLEI 9 ай бұрын
Looks like Nolan shares my opinión of Dalton.
@Randolph_M
@Randolph_M 4 ай бұрын
The Living Daylights is the first film in which Bond displays insubordination. It is warranted and Bond carries out his disobedience skillully. Everyone else in Bond's outfit wants to take the easiest route and ignore the signs of fraud that Bond is detecting. In the sniper scene Bond makes a decision that turns out to be right, and gets a bucket of dirty water thrown in his face by an envious colleague. After the event Bond has to work hard to get M on his side, and has to keep a stiff upper lip when his colleague Saunders doesn't. In Licence To Kill they turned Bond's independent-mindedness into a joke. Dalton was forced to perform a parody of the character he had created. What is peculiar about the Bond girl in The Living Daylights is that she is not just a pretty thing with lots of money. She does something. She plays a musical instrument. That girl seems to be quite happy in her modest little life in Communist Czechoslovakia until she is drawn into intrigue and deceit, and has no choice but to be rescued by Bond. Bond needs her as an intelligence asset and is ready to use sex as a tool of information gathering, because that is part of his job. Bond could have just used her and tossed her in the gutter. In real life that probably would have happened. Instead, Bond has the adventure with her and then takes her back to where she likes to be, a concert hall. After f*cking her of course.
@bencool5823
@bencool5823 3 ай бұрын
If Timothy Dalton is your favorite actor to play James Bond why when you're reviewing his films you only do one of them when he only made two and license to kill is even better 🎰
@Playhouse76
@Playhouse76 3 ай бұрын
The Living Daylights is Dalton's best Bond film. It's also the one he prefers.
@davidmccurtain6443
@davidmccurtain6443 Ай бұрын
Dalton was great in Flash Gordon even then you could see he had the Bond factor.
@joshcampelo
@joshcampelo 11 ай бұрын
The Living Daylights is my favorite. Not the biggest fan of License to Kill.
@aronbond
@aronbond 4 ай бұрын
wonderful stuff well done
@phila3884
@phila3884 4 ай бұрын
I left Bond after Dalton took over. I grew up with Roger Moore and....well. Now I'm a fan of Dalton. Go figure.
@traydaniel0403
@traydaniel0403 Жыл бұрын
If he ever does direct, write ✍️, and produce a James Bond film, I really hope he casts… Henry Cavill as 007 Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Bond’s brother/ Sidekick Idris Elba as the Villian Emily Blunt as Female Bond/ Bond’s love interest Robert Downey Jr should probably gets casted as well Olivia Rodrigo should write and perform an original theme music Produced By: Christopher McQuarrie p.g.a., Christopher Nolan p.g.a. Emma Thomas p.g.a., Written By: Christopher McQuarrie & Christopher Nolan Directed By: Christopher Nolan Production Company: Syncopy, Inc. Legendary Pictures Distributed By: Universal Pictures & Warner Bros. Pictures
@odt4492
@odt4492 9 ай бұрын
hell yeah.
@King-jq6oh
@King-jq6oh 5 ай бұрын
Dalton is final bond
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