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The Return to Realism. After the absurdity of Moonraker , this film strips back the gadgets. A more serious Moore investigates a missing British encryption device. Features a stunning mountain climbing sequence and a cold open that finally dispatches Blofeld (unnamed due to rights issues) by dropping him down a smokestack.
The Masterpiece. Directed by Sam Mendes. M's past comes back to haunt her in the form of cyber-terrorist Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem). Explores Bond's childhood and psychological trauma. Features a stunning cinematography (Deakins), Adele's Oscar-winning theme, and the death of Judi Dench's M. all bond films
The Scope. Bond fakes his death to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet spacecraft in Japan. This is the first film where Blofeld appears fully (played by Donald Pleasence), complete with the scarred face and white cat. Features a memorable "Little Nellie" gyrocopter dogfight. The Return to Realism
The James Bond film franchise is one of the longest-running and most successful series in cinema history, spanning over six decades and 27 films. Since the debut of Dr. No in 1962, the world’s most famous secret agent has redefined the action-adventure genre, evolving from a Cold War-era icon into a modern cinematic powerhouse. Features a stunning mountain climbing sequence and a
The James Bond film franchise consists of produced by Eon Productions, spanning from 1962 to 2021 . There are also two unofficial films —the 1967 spoof Casino Royale and the 1983 return of Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again Eon Productions (Official Series)
The Icon. The film where the franchise found its swagger. Auric Goldfinger plans to irradiate the gold at Fort Knox. Features the Aston Martin DB5 with ejector seats, the deadly pilot Pussy Galore, and the henchman Oddjob. The line "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die" is delivered here.
