007 on the 7th: Thunderball (1965)
Thunderball saw the 007 craze of the 1960's hit its peak making more than $1 billion when adjusted for inflation - a number not...
007 on the 7th: You Only Live Twice (1967)
From ninja armies and aerial helicopter battles to outer space intrigue, You Only Live Twice is the first truly grandiose Bond film - for better & worse...
007 on the 7th: Prologue
Like many teenage boys, I grew up with the Bond films. 007 was the epitome of my childhood heroes - a list which included...
007 on the 7th: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN is arguably one of the worst films in the James Bond series - a sickly, distasteful film with very few redeeming qualities.
007 on the 7th: Live and Let Die (1973)
Roger Moore makes his debut as James Bond in LIVE AND LET DIE - a film perhaps unjustly overshadowed by its kick-ass Paul McCartney and the Wings song...
007 on the 7th: Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER - a James Bond classic or a diamond that may have best been left in the rough? Sean Connery's final official entry in the 007 series...
007 on the 7th: From Russia with Love (1963)
Two films into the official James Bond series and I've already hit my favorite and what I consider to be the best film in...
007 on the 7th: Dr. No (1962)
When one thinks of the classic James Bond movies, a few iconic scenes are usually on the forefront of those memories such as the...
007 on the 7th: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE is often described as the dark horse of the James Bond franchise, in part due to its one-off Bond actor, George Lazenby...
007 on the 7th: Casino Royale (1954)
There are few fictional characters as beloved and recognized as James Bond 007. From the moment audiences were introduced to Bond in his 1962...