James Bond (Sean Connery) shows some restraint in Goldfinger (1964)

Discipline, 007. Discipline.

It’s surprising to see James Bond (Sean Connery) show some level-headedness in Goldfinger (1964) when Tilly Masterson (Tania Mallet) honks and aggressively passes him on the roadway. Just as 007 is about to floor it and throw into high gear, his better angels overcome the temptation and he keeps his focus on the task at hand: tracking Goldfinger. It’s a rare occurrence to see Bond show such restraint, and refer to himself as 007 in the third person, for that matter.

His disappointment is palpable, and the screenshot below of the face he makes is definitely meme-worthy.

James Bond (Sean Connery) shows some restraint in Goldfinger (1964)

James Bond (Sean Connery) shows some restraint in Goldfinger (1964)