Summary

While not everyJames Bondmovie is double-dyed , all the super - spy ’s screen dangerous undertaking bluster at least one iconic minute . James Bond has changed a sight throughout the 25 prescribed EON productions in which he appears . Sean Connery ’s attachment was smooth - talking but problematic , George Lazenby ’s was more laid - back , Roger Moore ’s 007 was a campier option , and Timothy Dalton ’s run aground take on the character was much grittier and more grounded . Pierce Brosnan brought back Bond ’s self - cognizant sensory faculty of humor before Daniel Craig made 007 a more self - serious role than ever before .

Theupcoming rebootBond 26will see the enfranchisement introduce a 7th take on Ian Fleming ’s legendary character . However , this picnic comes burdened with a lot of anticipation . chemical bond has starred in over two 12 movies and , although not all of them were instant classics , every movie in the series has at least one undeniably iconic here and now . In some cases , it is a type origination or an action sequence , while in others , it is one of the undercover agent ’s trademark quip or a in particular unrelenting death . However , in every case , the most iconic moments from Bond ’s 25 movie all prove the character is uniquely irreplaceable .

25Dr. No — Bond Meets Honey Ryder

The first Bond girl’s introduction set the franchise up perfectly

Dr. Noprovided the franchise with one of thegreatest James Bond scenes of all timewhen Connery uttered his iconic catchphrase for the first time . That said , it is the introduction of Ursula Andress ’s Honey Ryder that stand up out even more than this moment . Appropriately enough , given how many Bond girls have stolen their respective movies in the years since , Ryder come forth from the ocean holding a cuticle and a knife remain the most enduringly popular image from 007 ’s prescribed screen launching .

24From Russia with Love — The Train Fight

From Russia with Loveis a short more reserved than many of Connery ’s late Bond adventures . The tone of the movie is comparatively ground as the filmmakers were still operate out how to bring Fleming ’s character to life onscreen . However , this work inFrom Russia with Love ’s favor when it comes to action sequences . The roughshod close - quarter fight succession between Connery and Robert Shaw ’s nefarious Robert Grant is grim , gritty , and still one of the most gripping consequence in the serial .

23Goldfinger — Jill Masterson’s Death

This jaw-dropping moment still surprises

Goldfingeris full of iconic moments , include the eponymic scoundrel ’s failed endeavor to kill Bond via a laser beam between the legs . However , it is the death of Bond ’s short - live on lovemaking interest Jill Masterson that haunt most viewers long after the credits roll . Sean Connery ’s Bond regulate every versionof the eccentric that followed , and it is easy to see shades of 007 ’s grief over Masterson in the character ’s responses to Tracy Bond and Vesper Lynd ’s tragic end later in the series .

22Thunderball — 007’s “Sincere Condolences”

Bond’s wackier side shone in this cold open

WhileGoldfinger ’s greatest moment is a amazingly sad , dark demise , Thunderball ’s best aspect is almost ludicrous in tone . Connery ’s Bond arrive at a funeral , portion out his condolences with the widow woman , then knocks them out and let on that this grieving cleaning woman was actually an assassin in disguise . What followed was a uniquely goofy conflict scene , thoroughgoing with James Bond escaping via jetpack , that harbinger the enfranchisement ’s pin into cartoonier tonal territory .

21You Only Live Twice — Blofeld’s Bond Franchise Debut

007’s greatest nemesis finally appeared in this outing

Whileevery player ’s version of James Bondhas sillier and more serious moments , You Only Live Twice ’s screenplay was specifically rewritten by Roald Dahl to insure that the motion-picture show would feel more freakish , over - the - top , and fun . This is reflected in the movie ’s onscreen debut by Blofeld , Bond ’s most popular nemesis . A marred , hammy super - villain with a den in a hollowed - out volcano , Donald Pleasance ’s cheesy Blofeld somehow exist up to the promise made by multiple earlier movies that hinted at his eventual comer .

20On Her Majesty’s Secret Service — Lazenby’s Opening Line

“This never happened to the other fellow”

George Lazenby was put in an unenviable lieu when the role player was offer the role of James Bond . exchange Sean Connery would be a tall order for any star , so it was arguably no surprisal that Lazenby ’s version of 007 lasted only one picture show . However , the brazenly meta attitude of his first line proved that the series was n’t above mocking its own formula . While trammel has been replaced many fourth dimension since , none of the subsequent occasions prompt the same nictitation , irreverent quaternary - wall breaking .

19Diamonds Are Forever — Bond’s Most Underrated Fight

Connery’s Bond became brutal in this outing

1971’sDiamonds Are Foreverwas a strange addition to the Bond canon , owe to its short - live on replication from Sean Connery before Roger Moore ingest over the character . Its tone keel uneasily between the broad clowning that Moore be given into and the harder - edged antics of Connery ’s earned run average , but this underrated outing still included one of Bond ’s best conflict . Connery ’s 007 brutally baffle a diamond smuggler to death in an lift - set fight sequence that was a decipherable influence on thefighting mode of Daniel Craig ’s Bond , prioritize brute force over quip and laugh .

18Live and Let Die — 007’s Crocodile Hopping Escape

Moore’s funnier, sillier Bond nailed this stunt

In another tonal switch , Moore ’s Bond debutLive and Let Dieembraced 007 ’s sillier side whole - heartedly . However , while the Blaxploitation - animate element of this ‘ 70s outing have n’t aged well , there is no denying the effectiveness of Bond ’s good stunt in this US - countersink adventure . Trapped on a small island and palisade by crocodile , the undercover agent hop from one animal ’s back to another and return to dry out body politic unscathed in this astounding moment .

17The Man with the Golden Gun — Bond’s Amazing Car Flip

Even comedy sound effects can’t detract from this stunning stunt

LikeLive and countenance break , 1974’sThe Man with the Golden Gunleaned into broad comedy to the pic ’s detriment . Perhaps most infamously , The Man with the Golden Gun ’s magnificent automobile flip came complete with an incomprehensible slide whistle strait effect that turn the moment into a punchline . Despite this misjudged aural backup , seeing Bond deplume off a wild bottle screw jump is still one of the cool instant in the Moore epoch .

16The Spy Who Loved Me — Bond’s Waterproof Car

Moore’s Bond was at his campy best here

By 1977’sThe Spy Who have it off Me , the Bond franchise was bulge to get a handle on how to bring with Moore ’s version of the character . A wackier take on Bond meant diverging further from the seed cloth , withThe Spy Who Loved Me ’s original novelbearing no resemblance to the ruined movie ’s story . This paved the means for sillier stunt and goofier gadgets , including Bond ’s famous submarine / car loanblend “ Wet Nellie . ” Absurd , camp , but undeniably sport , this waterproof automobile capsulize the Moore earned run average ’s appeal .

Josh Hartnett looking shocked in Fight or Flight

Ben Affleck as Christian drumming his hand on the table while talking to Cynthia Addai-Robinson’s Marybeth in The Accountant 2

Keanu Reeves looking over one shoulder as John Wick in Ballerina

Sean Connery’s James Bond leans against a palm tree in Dr. No

Honey Ryder on the beach in Dr No

Red Grant on a train with a gun in From Russia with Love

Shirley Eaton as Jill, encased in gold in Goldfinger

Sean Connery’s James Bond using a jetpack in Thunderball

Donald Pleasance’s Blofeld with his cat sitting on a chair in You Only Live Twice

George Lazenby on a beach in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

sean connery as bond playing klaus hergescheimer in diamonds are forever

The crocodile run from Live and Let Die.

Bond flips a car in midair in The Man with the Golden Gun

The Lotus converts into a submersible in The Spy Who Loved Me

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