Shaken, Not Stirred: Bond on Film
Shaken, Not Stirred: Bond on Film
Shaken, Not Stirred: Bond on Film
Shaken, Not Stirred: Bond on Film
Shaken, Not Stirred: Bond on Film
Shaken, Not Stirred: Bond on Film
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From Connery to Craig, Bond is back on the big screen! As we celebrate the opening of Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style, come revisit every official Bond thriller from Dr. No to Quantum of Solace as they were meant to be seen.
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- Casino Royale
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Martin
Campbell
Daniel Craig made a dynamic debut as a buff, badass Bond in this spectacular "reboot" of the series, in which a rookie 007 faces off against a terrorist financier (Mads Mikkelsen) in a high-stakes poker game in Montenegro.
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- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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Peter
Hunt
One of the best yet most little-known films in the Bond series finds 007 (short-lived Connery replacement George Lazenby) pursuing SPECTRE mastermind Blofeld to a mountain fortress in the Swiss Alps while simultaneously embarking on another dangerous adventure: falling in love with fast-living, suicidal countess Tracy (Diana Rigg).
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- GoldenEye
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Martin
Campbell
After a six-year hiatus, Bond returned in the well-groomed form of Pierce Brosnan in this megahit action spectacle, which has 007 trying to stop his former double-O comrade-in-arms from unleashing an apocalyptic revenge on England for fun and profit.
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- Diamonds Are Forever
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Guy
Hamilton
Sean Connery made a one-off return to the Bond franchise with this light-hearted and unabashedly campy entry, in which 007 heads to Las Vegas to foil his arch-enemy Blofeld's plot to blackmail the superpowers with a deadly, diamond-powered space laser.
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- You Only Live Twice
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Lewis
Gilbert
"Resurrected" after a faked assassination, Bond heads to Japan and finds that SPECTRE has been disrupting space launches from their base inside a giant volcano, where the suave secret agent finally comes face to face with his arch-nemesis, SPECTRE chief Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasence).
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- Quantum of Solace
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Marc
Forster
Hunting down the members of a shadowy terrorist network, a vengeful Bond heads to Bolivia, where a sinister industrialist (Mathieu Amalric) is plotting to take over the country's precious water supply.
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- Live and Let Die
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Guy
Hamilton
Roger Moore took over the Bond mantle for this excellent and perennially underrated entry, in which 007 follows a trail of drugs, murder and voodoo from Harlem to New Orleans to a haunted isle in the Caribbean.
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- From Russia With Love
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Terence
Young
Seeking revenge for the death of their agent Dr. No, SPECTRE lures Bond into a trap in Istanbul with two tantalizing pieces of bait — a top-secret Soviet encryption device and a leggy blonde beauty — in this taut espionage thriller that is widely considered to be one of the best films in the series.
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- You Only Live Twice introduced by Jesse Wente
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In honour of UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, we are pleased to present the Bond classic You Only Live Twice in its recent 2K digital restoration, with a special introduction by TIFF Head of Film Programmes Jesse Wente.
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When Dr. No was released in 1962, no one but producers Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman thought they had a surefire hit on their hands. But even they could not have predicted how James Bond would soon become a global cultural phenomenon, and how the Bond series would survive five decades of massive change — in fashion, political alignments and cultural attitudes — with its extraordinary popularity intact. As a complement to the exhibition Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style — and on the eve of the release of the eagerly anticipated new Bond film Skyfall — we present all twenty-two official Bond films from Eon Productions, back on the big screen the way they were meant to be seen.