
Jim Fanning (Douglas Wilmer) is surprised at James Bond’s (Roger Moore) unexpected bid of £425,000 for a Faberge egg at auction in Octopussy (1983)
Hilarious reaction!

Grace Jones as Mayday in A View to a Kill (1985)
Quite the unique fashion statement from a unique James Bond henchman/girl!

James Bond tracks Goldfinger through three countries – England, France and Switzerland – in Goldfinger (1964) – click the above image for the actual Google Map trip!
James Bond’s revolving number plates in his Q-assigned Aston Martin DB5 come in handy when he tracks Goldfinger across three countries eventually to the villain’s headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
A quick rundown of some stats of the trip:
Countries
- England
- France
- Switzerland
Cities
- London, England
- Dover, England
- Calais, France
- Rouen, France
- Orleans, France
- Bourges, France
- Geneva, Switzerland
Time & Distance (according to Google)
- 13 hours, 53 minutes
- 724 miles / 1166 kilometers
Alongside 007’s tracking and spy work throughout the trip, we see some beautiful shots of various countrysides:
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A mud bath in the beginning of Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Ugh…was this mud scene really necessary to show Blofeld’s physical changes? I would’ve settled for a plastic surgery operating room!
In this scene from Dr. No (1962), James Bond (Sean Connery) does his best crime scene investigator impression, and let’s just say – an episode of C.S.I. or The First 48 it is not.
Read More»James Bond (Sean Connery) mentions this weird item in a saying I’ve never heard of in Diamonds Are Forever (1971).
Leading up to this quote, Bond is gassed and captured by Blofeld after breaking into his penthouse. Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd get a second shot of disposing of James Bond (hence their “try, try again” musing), transporting an unconscious 007 to a desert construction site. It’s another scene where Wint and Kidd just feel creepy, with odd mannerisms and curt interactions. They seem to be laughing and almost giddy as they drive to dispose of Bond’s body. Are they high?!
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James Bond (Timothy Dalton) clears a path on the highway with stinger missiles in The Living Daylights (1987)

Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet) in For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Don’t mess with Melina Havelock!
The look on Havelock’s face is pretty memorable after her parents are killed in For Your Eyes Only (1981). Is she technically breaking the “fourth wall”?

Kara Milovy (Maryam D’Abo) is impressed by James Bond’s (Timothy Dalton) sound system in The Living Daylights (1987) … (not really)