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Bond Movies Year Wise: James

A high point of the Moore era. Jaws, the steel-toothed henchman, and the Lotus Esprit submarine car. Iconic title sequence and Carly Simon’s “Nobody Does It Better.”

Direct sequel to Casino Royale . Rushed due to a writer’s strike, but lean and angry. Bond seeks revenge for Vesper. Less dialogue, more operatic chaos. james bond movies year wise

Here’s a year-wise write-up of all official Eon Productions James Bond movies, from 1962 to 2021. 1962: Dr. No The one that started it all. Sean Connery debuts as the suave, ruthless British agent 007, taking on the mysterious Dr. No in Jamaica. Established the formula: pre-title sequence, exotic locations, and the iconic “Bond, James Bond.” A high point of the Moore era

Connery’s (temporary) farewell. Bond goes to Japan, “dies,” and finally meets Blofeld face-to-face in a hollowed-out volcano lair. Inspired Austin Powers ’ “Dr. Evil.” Rushed due to a writer’s strike, but lean and angry

Michelle Yeoh as a Chinese agent. Bond vs. a media mogul (Jonathan Pryce) who wants to start a war. Remote-controlled BMW, bike chase, and prescient fake-news villain.

Bond uncovers SPECTRE’s shadowy leader, Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), who is also Bond’s foster brother. Long takes, classic car chases, and a controversial twist.

The “Bond in a clown suit” film. Still fun: Bond infiltrates a circus to stop a nuclear bomb plot. One of Moore’s most underrated performances.

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