[YT Edit] From Russia With Love (1963)
Added 2023-02-13 23:11:09 +0000 UTC
Hey guys! Here is the YT edit for FRWL, which will premiere shortly on YT. I'm not sure why it takes 1000x longer to process videos on the PiB Exclusive channel as opposed to the main channel... I think it has to do with the number of subscribers or if it's a "partnered" channel or not. So sorry for the poor quality!
Direct link in case the above player doesn't work.
Here is the full reaction to this movie.
Inside From Russia with Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGdzFKno2I4
Larry Darrell
2023-04-07 01:41:14 +0000 UTC
"I think we can take 'em." LOL pure gold =D
Paul Ark
2023-03-01 08:35:46 +0000 UTC
Did he stab him, or bonk him? In the U.K. Bonk means something different, as you'll see from this scene in "Four Weddings & a Funeral" . . . https://youtu.be/0euIQJAmZDM
Dez
2023-02-20 23:15:28 +0000 UTC
OMG Dr Number had me absolutely dying! :) Loving the reactions. I really hope you continue with Lethal Weapon! Also The Last of Us on HBO is based off an amazing game and that would be fun too!
tc63132
2023-02-18 08:30:10 +0000 UTC
I'd also recommend Goldfinger which is in my opinion the best Connery Bond film with a great villain's sidekick in Oddjob.
Ravin Chindahporn
2023-02-17 06:09:06 +0000 UTC
Excellent movie. Would love a reaction to this, Carly included.
Kristin D
2023-02-15 18:56:49 +0000 UTC
Awesome movie, great ending.
Matt Rose
2023-02-15 17:51:10 +0000 UTC
18 minutes
Larry Darrell
2023-02-15 15:43:21 +0000 UTC
“Our friends were evicted while the Public Works Ministry conducted a survey. The story was that the traffic shook the foundations. By the time the place was declared safe, I had this installed.” - Kerim Bey
Larry Darrell
2023-02-15 15:33:41 +0000 UTC
While we're in the arena of great Robert Shaw villain roles, I'd like to throw another recommendation out for The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. I re-watched it recently following the death of the great cinematographer Owen Roizman and it remains one of the finest thrillers of the 70s as well as one of the definitive New York movies.
Henry Graham
2023-02-15 13:29:38 +0000 UTC
I'll recommend Ladyhawke from 1985 starring Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer and Michelle Pfeiffer! Medieval fantasy film and you will LOVE the love story!!!!!
Super Powered Design (Jim)
2023-02-15 01:06:50 +0000 UTC
oh. my gosh! I love outlander, Jamie Fan Club President!
Cassie
2023-02-15 00:24:38 +0000 UTC
This is a Bond movie. Drugging everyone in the building is the more likely answer. ;-)
Richard Maurer
2023-02-14 21:56:12 +0000 UTC
Probably more like public works was in on it and did it at night or under cover of some reason to have the building empty at the time. Again, I think Kerim Bey had inside connections with City officials, which would make such an operation possible.
Richard Bourne
2023-02-14 18:11:20 +0000 UTC
Totally agree about Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Walter Houston gives one of the most wonderfully entertaining performances I've seen.
Bennett Holleman
2023-02-14 18:09:31 +0000 UTC
Just younger. But instantly recognizable.
Obsolyeet
2023-02-14 18:08:37 +0000 UTC
Actually he died in 1978 at at the age of only 51. A terrible loss for film.
Bennett Holleman
2023-02-14 18:06:52 +0000 UTC
No one heard the hammering, drilling, and sawing that it would take to install something like that? Idk, maybe they drugged everybody in the building or something......
Richard Maurer
2023-02-14 17:26:47 +0000 UTC
Leiter a goof ball? I think you're thinking of Jack Wade. Felix was almost always nothing but capable and professional.
Stick Figure Studios
2023-02-14 16:48:20 +0000 UTC
Don’t you mean Dr. No number 😂
Dean Holt
2023-02-14 15:54:30 +0000 UTC
Thanks for the info- new member👽
Jennifer Ralph
2023-02-14 14:18:07 +0000 UTC
This has always been one of my favourite Bond pictures. It's before the series became obsessed with the tropes (he doesn't even say "Bond, James Bond" here), gadgetry and spectacle, and it's just focused on telling a really sleek and engaging spy story. I wonder if those brought up on the more action-packed recent pictures may find this one slow or lacking in incident, but some scenes - like the chess game, or the train fight - are lessons in economic and elegant staging and editing. I think Shaw brings an authenticity and intelligence to his antagonist role that distinguishes his character from others in the series too. It's just a really classy and accomplished piece of craftsmanship all round.
Henry Graham
2023-02-14 13:19:54 +0000 UTC
She’s mentioned previously in a couple of her livestreams that she’s seen it.
Tim Raths
2023-02-14 12:50:53 +0000 UTC
Hey- have you any interest in watching the series Outlander? just try the first episode and you’ll know if it is your ‘cup of tea’ - Cheers! Love your YouTube channel 😍
Jennifer Ralph
2023-02-14 10:43:16 +0000 UTC
It was fun to see this movie as I began with Sean Connery as Bond early in my high school days. We saw them all and were very sad when he left. They were such fun films and began all the spy movies like this to this day.
Барри С Каэмер
2023-02-14 09:07:36 +0000 UTC
SyrupMcWaffle You are correct, it was Dr. Claw, head of the organization M.A.D., and he called the cat MAD Cat.
Christopher Carr - he was just The Claw (Craw)..not "Dr.". Probably based more on Dr. No whereas Dr. Claw in the Inspector Gadget was more of a combination ... similar to Dr. No by name and similar to Blofeld by petting the cat.
Bill W
2023-02-14 08:52:08 +0000 UTC
She said that wasn't even on purpose. Wow, what are the odds?
Richard Bourne
2023-02-14 07:28:08 +0000 UTC
Kerim Bey, the Turkish contat for Bond with all his sons working for him, seemed to be well connected and thus could maybe pull that off. Clearly they would have installed it from below, the old aqueduct system. It just makes not sene they would not have included a wire with a microphone.
Richard Bourne
2023-02-14 07:27:15 +0000 UTC
I was talking about the cartoon, never saw the live action. I remember the guy with the cat who you never saw his face saying “I’ll get you gadget!” I thought his name was claw but maybe it was something else.
SyrupMcWaffle
2023-02-14 06:21:19 +0000 UTC
I'm still trying to figure out how they installed a periscope without anyone noticing. That's some seriously lax security they have there.
Richard Maurer
2023-02-14 06:21:17 +0000 UTC
I voted for "Dr. No" so that there wouldn't be the "Is that Sean Connery"? for the first 10 minutes...
Chris Davis
2023-02-14 05:13:07 +0000 UTC
The comparison of the Bond versus Mission: Impossible musical cues is one of my favorite parts of this reaction! This is the start of another brilliant reaction series as you begin to experience more of the Bond films. Wishing you both a Happy Valentines Day!
Justin (CaptainProton)
2023-02-14 05:09:40 +0000 UTC
No, Inspector Gadget was first a cartoon. The Craw gag was from Get Smart a weekly half hour comedy starring Don Adam's as American spy Maxwell Smart.
"Well, Dr. Craw...
"Not 'Craw'!! Craw!"
Christopher Carr
2023-02-14 04:58:13 +0000 UTC
As you said good ol Doc No is the villain in the first Bond. Dr. No, (not Dr. No Number), was employed by Ernest Stavro Blofeld, aha the man with the cat. It's my opinion that Spectre was made the villain because in a post-war world it was less stressful to have an imaginary villain than one that we were in a Cold War with. We were already having A Bomb drills at school.
Christopher Carr
2023-02-14 04:44:42 +0000 UTC
It's the world of spy movies discovering themselves. The Bond movies are definitely the imagination of the Brits. A CIA operative appears every now and then. His name doesn't have the same ring as Bond. James Bond. It's Liter. Felix Liter. He is usually kind of a goof ball who's just happy to be working with Bond.
Christopher Carr
2023-02-14 04:32:20 +0000 UTC
Yes. I didn't realize that was Shaw in FRWL until I saw him in Jaws and the Sting. I believe he passed away in the last few years.
Christopher Carr
2023-02-14 04:27:11 +0000 UTC
I haven't seen the above comments so I might be repeating, that being said...
In the 1960s this was the ultimate spy movie. Before this spies in movies were not so suave. All of us kids in Jr. High wanted to be Sean Connery. If you've seen Catch Me If You Can (it takes place in the 60s) Leo DeCaprio's character tries to dress like Bond, drive the same car etc. The Bond novels were a hot commodity. They were definitely not for a 13 year old boy's eyes. My dad confiscated my FRWL and Goldfinger. I had all the good parts under lined and pages dog-earred. The author, Ian Flemming, worked for British Naval Intelligence in WW2. The weirdest thing about Flemming the author of the Sex and violence Bond spy novels was that he also wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Sean Connery was definitely a supporting character actor before the Bond films and these made him a star. It's hard to believe before Bond he was a romantic supporting role in Walt Disney's "Darby O'Gill and the Little People". Connery quit the Bond Movies after about 4 or 5 because he was worried nobody would see him as anything other than Bond. After a few different roles he did come back for one last Bond. James Bond was a huge part of my teen years in the 60s. I just remembered my grandmother gave me an 8 mm movie camera and my friends and I made a lot of movies that were our version of the J.B. movies. They starred my squirrel monkey, Chip, who we somehow cut and pasted 8 mm film in enough ways to make this 12" tall squirrel monkey look like a monkey-Bond hero. One last thing. Please let's watch The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. It's a truly great film starring Humphrey Bogart and directed by the great John Huston. You won't be sorry. Can we have some Patreon support?
Christopher Carr
2023-02-14 04:19:23 +0000 UTC
Also yes the head bad guy in inspector gadget I think his name was Dr Claw was always petting his cat and you never saw his face because it was referencing James Bond. Inspector gadget was a kinda James Bond spoof since one of the famous things about James Bond was the gadget which became pretty elaborate. In this one it was the briefcase stuff
SyrupMcWaffle
2023-02-14 02:50:55 +0000 UTC
Who would? He looks completely different.
Bill W
2023-02-14 02:28:37 +0000 UTC
The video game was GoldenEye.. based on the 1995 film of the same name, starring Pierce Brosnan in his first James Bond role.
Bill W
2023-02-14 02:25:01 +0000 UTC
🤣
Mike LL
2023-02-14 01:44:56 +0000 UTC
He was also the bad guy from The Sting.
Bennett Holleman
2023-02-14 01:26:44 +0000 UTC
You're wearing an Amity t-shirt and you didn't notice the guy from Jaws?
David Hiscock
2023-02-14 01:15:45 +0000 UTC
Grant the blonde SPECTRE agent Is Robert Shaw who played Quint in Jaws (Great t-shirt BTW).
Paul Spacone
2023-02-14 00:12:46 +0000 UTC
The movie Dr. No..1962, introduced SPECTRE a worldwide criminal organization. SPecial Executive for Counter intelligence Terrorism Revenge and Extortion..SP.E.C.T.R.E. From Russia with Love was the second Bond film 1963.
Paul Spacone
2023-02-14 00:09:50 +0000 UTC
Cassie wearing the Jaws themed t-shirt watching good old whats-his-nuts playing the blonde bad guy. Perfection!
Stephen Malloy
2023-02-14 00:04:02 +0000 UTC
Sooo, you could put in a full periscope from a submarine but you couldn't wire it with a microphone????
Richard Bourne
2023-02-13 23:36:08 +0000 UTC
The assassin was a young bad ass Robert Shaw from "Jaws" and "The Sting" fame. Crazy, right?
Richard Bourne
2023-02-13 23:23:04 +0000 UTC
How long until Goldfinger? I thought it won.
Richard Bourne
2023-02-13 23:16:54 +0000 UTC
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Matthew Dunham
2023-02-13 23:12:32 +0000 UTC