It has been 50 years since Sean Connery first uttered those famous words, "Bond. James Bond." From Dr. No to the upcoming Skyfall, movie audiences the world over have been treated to 23 James Bond
Moonraker is a 1979 spy-fi film, the eleventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, it co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Cléry, and Richard Kiel.Bond investigates the theft of a Space Shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax
After Connery's final bow as the first big-screen James Bond in 1971, Roger Moore took up the mantle in 1973 with Live and Let Die, and he played 007 for over a decade.
This is the Aston Martin that appears in the most James Bond movies, first in the 1960s with Sean Connery, then in the 1990s with Pierce Brosnan, and finally again in the 2000s with Daniel Craig. The James Bond Aston Martin DB5 is the Goldfinger car with all the tricked-out gadgets, such as machine guns, bumper rams, and an ejector seat.
News Sean Connery's Most Famous Ride as James Bond Was Aston Martin DB5 Aston made a limited run of the cars recently, and behind the wheel of this car is how we will remember
There are few cars more iconic in cinema history, or, in fact, in the world. The Aston Martin DB5 made its first appearance in Goldfinger, much to Sean Connery's Bond's evident delight.
In Thunderball, Sean Connery's fourth outing as James Bond, the iconic spy is tasked with recovering two stolen nuclear warheads before they can be used to start a global conflict.Along the way
Dr. No (1962) "One Million Dollars, Mr. Bond". The plot finds Connery's Bond mostly stationed in Jamaica—a British colony when the movie was filmed, but an independent nation when it was
Sean Connery is the most iconic Bond, but Daniel Craig is the most stylish. Our ranking of the 25 greatest cars, SUVs and other vehicles that James Bond has driven across the 25-film franchise
In 1983 Sean Connery returned to his role as James Bond for Never Say Never Again, and James Bond returned to his roots by driving a 1937 Bentley Drophead coupe. Similar to the car Connery used in From Russia With Love, it appeared even more elegant and antiquated 20 years later when it was nonetheless still a classic.
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