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  1. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) After receiving a golden bullet with James Bond's code "007" etched into its surface M relieves Bond of a mission locating a British scientist, Gibson, who has invented the "Solex agitator", a device to harness solar power, thereby solving the energy crisis.

    • 1 Dr. No
    • 2 from Russia with Love
    • 3 Goldfinger
    • 4 Thunderball
    • 5 Casino Royale
    • 6 You only Live Twice
    • 7 on Her Majesty's Secret Service
    • 8 Diamonds Are Forever
    • 9 Live and Let Die
    • 10 The Man with The Golden Gun

    While not the first of Fleming's stories, Dr. No was chosen to be the first of 007's big-screen adventures; the producers had bought the rights to most of Fleming's novels, but not the first, Casino Royale. Dr. No features the debut of the late, great Sean Connery as James Bond, one of the most iconic performances of all time. The movie follows sua...

    Just a year later, 007 returned to the big screen in From Russia with Love. This first of many sequels is where some Bond-isms start to sprout. One such example is Q, who makes his first brief appearance here. Bond learns that Dr. No was working for a secret organization known as SPECTRE, a criminal empire Bond would face for many movies to come. A...

    Goldfinger is the first movie in the series to truly feel like a Bond film. Most of the classic tropes of the franchise appear here. Aspects such as Q's gadget gags and the legendary Aston Martin finally appear in this movie. Even classic lines such as "Shaken, not stirred" are first uttered in Goldfinger, along with others which are endlessly quot...

    The fourth Bond film in as many years sees Connery once again in the role of 007. By now, Connery has perfectly slipped into the role and James Bond was a worldwide phenomenon. One interesting thing about Thunderball is this is the first time Sean Connery performed the iconic Gunbarrel opening. Prior to this film, it was stuntman Bob Simmons. This ...

    The story behind Casino Royale is legally complicated. Gregory Ratoff bought the rights to it and produced the first live-action Bond, the television episode of Climax! Mystery Theater. He wished to turn it into a movie but died before he could, and his widow sold the rights to his former agent, Charles Feldman. Feldman could never settle with the ...

    You Only Live Twice is where all the popular spy clichés finally came together in one movie. The film's primary villain is once again Blofeld, who is shown on screen for the first time. Before he helped change the face of horror with Halloween, Donald Pleasence portrays Blofeld, whose look in the film should be familiar to many. The design of Dr. E...

    For the first time in the official series, the actor playing James Bond was changed. On Her Majesty's Secret Service features George Lazenby in his first and only portrayal of the legendary super spy. While today, it is typical not to get attached to an actor who plays James Bond, audiences in 1969 were less than enthusiastic to welcome anybody but...

    The first Bond film of a new decade sees Sean Connery once again return to the role of 007. The film wastes no time getting down to business, showing James on the warpath seeking out Blofeld for revenge against Tracy's death. After seemingly avenging his late bride, James must travel to Las Vegas to seek information on a hijacked space laser aimed ...

    Once again, the role of James Bond was passed to another actor after Sean Connery retired from the role. This time, however, the replacement was much better received. Live and Let Diewas Roger Moore's introduction as 007, and he would go on to play him for the next six films. The plot sees 007 investigating the murders of three fellow agents. He so...

    Roger Moore's second film, The Man With the Golden Gunsees James set out to find Francisco Scaramanga, a famed assassin who has named Bond his next target. Scaramanga's signature weapon is a golden gun that can kill its victims using a single bullet. Christopher Lee played the titular assassin, and most fans agree he is one of the best of Bond's fo...

  2. James Bond is targeted by the world's most expensive assassin, while he attempts to recover sensitive solar cell technology that is being sold to the highest bidder. Director Guy Hamilton Stars Roger Moore Christopher Lee Britt Ekland. 10. The Spy Who Loved Me. 1977 2h 5m PG.

  3. Oct 27, 2024 · Collectively, the 25 James Bond films released by Eon Productions have grossed more than $7 billion at the box office. From Dr. No to No Time to Die (2021), Bond has been portrayed by several actors, including Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig. Below is a list of James Bond films released by ...

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  4. 2 days ago · 007: Goldfinger (1964)99%. Critics Consensus: Goldfinger is where James Bond as we know him comes into focus - it features one of 007's most famous lines ("A martini. Shaken, not stirred.") and a wide range of gadgets that would become the series' trademark. Synopsis: Special agent 007 (Sean Connery) comes face to face with one of the most ...

  5. Beginning with Sean Connery, and going through George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig. Have you ever wondered how many James Bond movies there are? The newest film, Spectre, was released in October 2015. #1 Dr. No, 1962. James Bond: Sean Connery. Bond Girl:

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  7. Aug 31, 2023 · Why not try watching all the James Bond 007 movies in order, from its very beginning with “Dr. No” to Roger Moore’s first 007 movie “Live and Let Die” to Daniel Craig’s final outing as ...

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