14 Things You Might Not Know About Blondie
Like, in addition to being perfect, Debbie Harry is kind of psychic.
Like, in addition to being perfect, Debbie Harry is kind of psychic.
Literally the most terrifying film ever created.
Plus a job in porn identification, the most horrifying snake in existence, and stunning photos of sunset over Chinese rivers.
You may not like it shaken, or stirred, or even like martinis at all for that matter, but deep down, you still know which Bond you are. See if you’re right with our quiz.
And how a digital tiger will devour The Avengers.
“Harry felt as if his head had been split in two.”
Remember that scene in Skyfall when Raoul Silva “flirted” with Bond? If not, enjoy this quick GIF recap.
At least in terms of his dapper personal grooming; you don’t necessarily need to focus on the misogyny and regular brushes with death.
Anyone else prefer his cover to the original?
From James Bond to Glee to Lisa Vanderpump’s Pomeranian Giggy, the question marks were everywhere this year. We jumped in to solve the mysteries.
So. Many. Abs.
Check out 10 of the best images from the latest Photoshop Disasters James Bond Challenge!
Not nice. Not nice at all. (via fuckyeahbond.tumblr.com)
I will never look at him the same way ever again.
Whether or not you have seen the movie, enjoy the title sequence designed by Daniel Kleinman, who has created the opening credits for 5 of the 6 most recent Bond films.
Skyfall is more than living up to the hype, but the folks over at HISHE show us that sometimes being a little boring can actually save the day.
Ross Kananga, the stunt man who ran across the crocodile backs in James Bond’s Live And Let Die, needed a few times to get it right. In some ways the most impressive part of this whole stunt is the fact that he was willing to keep going back for more.
In which we open up our Bond-ers full of women to celebrate the release of Skyfall.
What if the contestants of RuPaul’s Drag Race were cast as bond girls? Vulture imagines what they would look like.
A graphic designer visualizes the spy’s sex life: 50 years, 22 films, 53 women, and 75 implied sexual encounters.
Unfortunate, but prescient. Head shot.
Ever since he first hit movie screens in 1962, James Bond has been an iconic figure. But the stylistic evolution of the films’ posters—from the bright colors and arched brows of the Sean Connery days to the grim and largely monochromatic Daniel Craig editions—is suggestive not only of the development of graphic design but also of just how much Bond’s cultural role has changed over the years.
Adele’s new jam is up there, but she’s got a lot of competition. She pretty much stomped all over Madonna and Chris Cornell’s themes, though.
The single, which drops in the U.S. on October 5th, can be heard in full thanks to a French radio station that jumped the gun and played it early.
The six most suave British men to have ever lived all get a cover on one of the six GQ James Bond special editions.
Adele tweeted a photo which suggests she’ll be doing the new Skyfall theme song, then this audio clip started making the rounds. This seems like the best idea possible. (via hollywoodreporter.com)
Sean Connery made his next to last Bond movie that year—“You Only Live Twice.” Here are set photos—with Bond Girls—from five gentlemen looking to take his place.
Because, let’s face it: Rainbow Dash is totally the 007 of Equestria.
BAMF. Need more? Go watch the trailer.
From what I can tell, James Bond gets shot and falls off a bridge, but then he’s still alive? And he has a special gun only he can fire? And then Javier Bardem shows up. Looks like a classic, probably.