a view to a kill

*wink*

Happy Global James Bond Day 2019!

Happy Global James Bond Day 2019!

57 years ago today, the first James Bond movie, Dr. No premiered.

The below graphic is composed of letters from different James Bond movies. Can you name the movie for each letter?

Happy Global James Bond Day 2019!

Happy Global James Bond Day 2019!

Check the answers for each letter after the jump!

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"James Bond Will Return" from the end of From Russia With Love (1963)

All “James Bond Will Return” Screenshots

“James Bond Will Return” is a signature phrase splashed at the end of (almost) every James Bond movie that promotes 007’s never-give-up/against-all-odds attitude and shows a sense of pride in the world’s longest running movie series.

Throughout the years, it has been used to reveal the movie title of the forthcoming James Bond movie, albeit sometimes in error. It has also not been used at all. Some quick facts:

Regardless, below are all of the instances where “James Bond Will Return” appears in the credits from all of the movies:

Which is your favorite?

James Bond (Roger Moore) is ready to part with some Stolichnya vodka in A View To A Kill (1985)

Enjoy the weekend! (Responsibly)

James Bond (Roger Moore) is ready to part with some Stolichnya vodka in A View To A Kill (1985)

James Bond (Roger Moore) is ready to part with some Stolichnya vodka in A View To A Kill (1985)

Shred some gnarly pow-pow

James Bond (Roger Moore) snowboards in the opening sequence of A View to a Kill (1985)
James Bond (Roger Moore) snowboards in the opening sequence of A View to a Kill (1985)
Well, here it is. The actual "view to a kill" from A View To A Kill (1985)

Wow! What a view! To A Kill!

The nerd in me likes when the title of a movie is explicitly stated in the movie itself, like in this scene from A View To A Kill (1985).

As Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) and Mayday (Grace Jones) get a bird’s eye view of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco, CA from the Zorin blimp, they call out the name of the movie in this quick exchange. To this day, I *still* don’t really think it’s that great of a movie title, or quote in this context, but it’s still cool, I guess.

These psychopaths are hyped for the great view of a city they are about to destroy, which is a bit morbid. And Mayday’s look here, as in all of her scenes is…something. And here, her over-accentuated eye shadow and misplaced painted-on “mean” eyebrows are fitting for the lunatic these two are.

Well, here it is.  The actual "view to a kill" from A View To A Kill (1985)

Well, here it is. The actual “view to a kill” from A View To A Kill (1985)

It really is a great view of the city, though. And of course, who can forget the shot of Zorin’s eponymous blimp in the same frame as the Golden Gate bridge – an iconic shot of the series, for sure!

Zorin's blimo next to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA in A View To A Kill (1985)

Zorin’s blimo next to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA in A View To A Kill (1985)

Grace Jones as Mayday in A View to a Kill (1985)

Mayday’s Sunglasses: O_o

Grace Jones as Mayday in A View to a Kill (1985)

Grace Jones as Mayday in A View to a Kill (1985)

Quite the unique fashion statement from a unique James Bond henchman/girl!

Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) and Mayday (Grace Jones) have a laugh (and a slap) in A View to a Kill (1985)

Stop hitting yourself, stop hitting yourself

Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) and Mayday (Grace Jones) have a laugh (and a slap) in A View to a Kill (1985)

Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) and Mayday (Grace Jones) have a laugh (and a slap) in A View to a Kill (1985)

What have you been up to?

James Bond (Roger Moore) shows a wide-eyed sarcastic face in A View to a Kill (1985)

007 wasn’t shy with Moneypenny about his activities in Siberia aboard the glacier sub…

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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