To paraphrase Bond, we must be dreaming: 20 films, spread over 40 discs, in their own metal attaché case...this is 007 heaven. Yours for (only slightly) less than a shiny brick from Fort Knox.
To paraphrase Bond, we must be dreaming: 20 films, spread over 40 discs, in their own metal attaché case...this is 007 heaven. Yours for (only slightly) less than a shiny brick from Fort Knox.
Dr. No
The Bond formula is established in this first, arguably more credible Ian Fleming adaptation. Memorable for Ursula Andress' first appearance
Goldfinger
James takes on nasty Auric Goldfinger, who has a dastardly plan to irradiate the US gold reserves with the help of (yes) Pussy Galore
Thunderball
Things are getting predictable in Bond's fourth outing. as the suave agent contends with yet another megalomaniac villian
You Only Live Twice
Blofeld is unmasked, in 007's Japanese outing, featuring hollow volcanos, spaceship-eating rockets - and 'Mrs James Bond'
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
George Lazenby briefly steps into 007's shoes, gambling all in a grudge match against Telly Savalas' deeply loopy Blofeld
Live and Let Die
Roger Moore's first outing as Bond. Drug smuggling, voodoo, a hook-handed henchman and Jane Seymour's tarot reader contribute to one of the series' most cartoonish episodes
The Spy Who Loved Me
Roger Moore's third outing as Bond sees the ex-Saint stepping out of Connery's shadow and into a rollicking thriller centred around a bizarre plan to create an underwater empire
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