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In Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Tiffany Case (Jill St. John) shows off the tape of the World's Greatest Marches in her bathing suit, while Ace Ventura rests his case.

The worst case of hemorrhoids James Bond has EVER SEEN!

In Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Tiffany Case (Jill St. John) shows off the tape of the World's Greatest Marches in her bathing suit, while Ace Ventura rests his case.

In Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Tiffany Case (Jill St. John) shows off the tape of the World’s Greatest Marches in her bathing suit, while Ace Ventura rests his case.

Sorry, this DAF scene reminded me of Ace Ventura!

Jill St. John as Tiffany Case on the aquarium bed in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

World’s Most Uncomfortable Bed

Jill St. John as Tiffany Case on the aquarium bed in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Jill St. John as Tiffany Case on the aquarium bed in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Wait, there’s a bed in this picture?

Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No (1962) and Sean Connery as James Bond and Jill St. John as Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

First & Last

The six actors that have portrayed 007 in the official movies have changed since their first and last on-screen appearances. Below, you can see each actor’s first and last appearances as James Bond.

Sean Connery as James Bond at the beginning of Dr. No (1962) and Sean Connery as James Bond and Jill St. John as Tiffany Case at the end of Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Sean Connery as James Bond at the beginning of Dr. No (1962) and Sean Connery as James Bond and Jill St. John as Tiffany Case at the end of Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

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Me waiting for this awful scene to end

Blow up your pants

The presence of James Bond’s daughter (eyeroll) in No Time To Die (2021) instantly reminded me of this awful, campy scene from Diamonds Are Forever (1971). Kids and James Bond movies do not mix. They instantly suck the energy out of any scene and annoy me as soon as they appear. Not only is it blatantly cringe that the kid is somehow in a Las Vegas casino (I guess they had kid friendly games in the 1970s? Regardless I would never want to bring a child to Las Vegas!), but his interaction with Tiffany Case (Jill St. John) is made even more awful with her line “Blow up your pants!” – a truly terrible one-liner on the Mount Rushmore of all bad James Bond movie one-liners.

Say no to kids in James Bond movies!

Me waiting for this awful scene to end

Me waiting for this awful scene to end

Weren’t you a blonde when I came in?

Something about this seemingly innocuous scene (where James Bond meets Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)) elevates its notoriety in my book. Maybe it’s the loungey, daydreamy, nap-inducing version of the DAF theme, or the way Bond questions endearingly “Weren’t you a blonde when I came in?” Something about it makes me love it. And the Van Cleef & Arpels quip…classic! 🙂

Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - Weren't you a blonde when I came in?