
James Bond (Sean Connery) straight up punts the head of a goon at the beginning of Goldfinger (1964)

Jimmy Bond (Woody Allen) hiccups after taking a swig of a spiked drink in Casino Royale (1967)
In Moonraker (1979), as James Bond makes his escape via his hydrofoil gondola in Venice, some great, funny and downright cheesy reactions from the witnessing crowd are seen.
Which is your favorite?


The “flaming head” from the title sequence of Live and Let Die (1973)
The James Bond equivalent of the “This is fine.” comic meme.
The first James Bond movie, Dr. No, was released on this day – 55 years ago (!) on October 5th, in 1962.

Annabel Chung (Marguerite LeWars), a reporter for Jamaica’s Daily Gleaner and likely Dr. No henchman, takes a picture of some crazy dancers in Dr. No (1962) as she spies on James Bond
Celebrate! Dance! Have a martini shaken, not stirred! If you dance like the above guy though, expect to get some curious, Sylvia Trench-like looks from people around you!

Sylvia Trench (Eunice Gayson) looks at James Bond, and the guy dancing, peculiarly in Dr. No (1962)

The end “wave goodbye” in >From Russia With Love (1963)
The only cheesy flaw from this otherwise awesome movie??

“Most Secret” footage of the 747 aircraft crash site after the Moonraker space shuttle was hijacked off its back in Moonraker (1979)
Odd…Why not designate as the traditional “Top Secret”?

The Casino de Macau neon sign from The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)

James Bond (Roger Moore) takes a picture using his 007 spy camera in Moonraker (1979)