Dr. No - Uncovered Version
Added 2025-05-22 12:00:06 +0000 UTCComments
More like Dr. No Hands, eyyy
Ari Ramirez
2025-05-24 17:19:40 +0000 UTCMy favourite of the Connery Bonds is You Only Live Twice. He has to look Japanese, and the climax of the film is so over the top that it's almost Willy Wonka. But it's so much fun!
Mark Alex Leach
2025-05-23 19:12:52 +0000 UTCSPECTRE ... Is that another one of those "er" words? π
Major Peril
2025-05-23 16:50:16 +0000 UTCRandom comment, not related to video, with Veo3 releasing and most probably trained on YouTube. I wonder if you prompted Canadian reactors would you see George and Simone doppelgΓ€ngers?
SpankTheMonk
2025-05-23 11:10:58 +0000 UTCThat R thing is actually true. I "R"emember once I was in Germany and some American women ran into each other at the train station, and after they boarded the train the German conductors made fun of them with the Rs and it was hilarious, I had to admit, that's exactly how we sound .
Last of the Joehicans
2025-05-23 09:55:13 +0000 UTCYou know how I know you're straight? Ursula Andress emerges from the water. Simone: "Oh such pretty seashells." I suspect that your favorite Bond will be your first Bond (for me, Moore). Similar to how your favorite Doctor is your first Doctor (Baker).
Dee Aitch
2025-05-23 07:36:02 +0000 UTCThe thumbnail, Simone looks like she's on hallucinogens lmao
Redrum Sacrament
2025-05-23 07:25:51 +0000 UTCCan't wait for you guys to react to From Russia With Love. My favorite bond film. It's a direct sequel to Dr No.
Stanley Etienne
2025-05-23 02:31:42 +0000 UTCnew version coming in.
George Simone
2025-05-23 02:17:50 +0000 UTCGreat reaction! Also, I'm really enjoying the uncovered reactions! Simone, I think the word you were thinking of is: [S]pelling starts with "e" or "a" or "o"? Who can say? [P]eople puzzle over this word's tricky way, [E]very word has history, where it came from long ago, [C]uriously, Simone cried "Help me!" with scholarly woe, [T]his Applebee's Soul Cycle scene made George declare, [R]eflectively, "This is weird. Cool!" with philosophical flair, [E]tymology teaches us that all words have tales to share.
Ron
2025-05-23 01:32:27 +0000 UTCReally appreciate the uncovered versions, so don't want to sound like I'm complaining lol, but would it be possible to turn the film audio up just a little? It's really impossible to make out anything unless I turn it way up in which case you're way too loud. Or use a compressor to automatically duck the film audio when you speak, maybe, so the sound is more consistent.
Ian Tellam
2025-05-23 01:19:38 +0000 UTCDoes Dutch count? 'Nederlander' for instance, the 'er' sound is more like 'ur'.
Dave van der Kuyp
2025-05-23 00:46:03 +0000 UTC