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

Lupe Lamora (Talisa Soto) in Licence To Kill (1989)

Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi) in Licence To Kill (1989)

Lupe Lamora (Talisa Soto) is whipped by Franz Sanchez in Licence To Kill (1989)
Sanchez might be the most brutal James Bond villain ever – scenes like the above are why!

The Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger (1964) with revolving number plates
- United Kingdom: BMT 216A
- France: 4711-EA-62
- Switzerland: LU 6789
Q (Ben Whishaw) errs on the side of caution this time when handling a USB drive in No Time To Die (2021). The last time he flippantly connected one to a computer, a worm infected and spread into MI6’s computer network with disastrous effects in Skyfall (2012).
So this time around, Q ensures that he first attempts to access the unknown-origin USB via his “sandbox” computer – one that is completely isolated from his network and not connected to the outside world.
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James Bond (Roger Moore) peruses the Oh Cult Voodoo Shop in Live and Let Die (1973)

James Bond’s disapproval face
Alright, since it’s a voodoo shop I guess I’ll let “rituals” slide, but what else would skulls be used for?!

The blip of Goldfinger’s location in the dashboard of James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 in Goldfinger (1964)

James Bond (Sean Connery) kisses Miss Taro (Zena Marshall) while checking his watch in Dr. No (1962)
Looking good, looking good…

A headline announcing James Bond’s death is seen in a newspaper in You Only Live Twice (1967)
Shout out to the Gordon’s Gin cigar ash tray in the background! 🙂

James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) and Dr. Molly Warmflash (Serena Scott Thomas) inspect a virtual image of the skull of Victor Zokas ‘Renard’ (Robert Carlyle), containing a bullet that will gradually make him feel no pain and eventually kill him in The World Is Not Enough (1999)