James Bond is one of the more iconic franchises of all-time. It’s full legendary moments, distinct era’s, memorable songs, charming characters, unforgettable action scenes (for better or worse), and a cupboard full of memories that many of us adore. With the release of No Time to Die coming soon, we thought it would be fun to dive into the filmography of James Bond and dissect what makes its legacy everlasting. Follow along with us and we hope you enjoy the series as much as we will.
Dr. No, 1962
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Goldfinger, 1964
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On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1969
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The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
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Licence to Kill, 1989
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GoldenEye, 1995
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The World Is Not Enough, 1999
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Casino Royale, 2006
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Skyfall, 2012
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