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: 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: 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...
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: 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: Goldfinger (1964)
Goldfinger. When one thinks of James Bond, especially classic Bond, there is no other title as synonymous with the character (even though the title...
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: 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: 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: 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.