
The name’s Wiggins. Callum Wiggins. And I know why you’re here. Don’t worry, I won’t tell anybody. The James Bond film series is one of the most longwithstanding in the history of cinema, and the latest edition is the much-anticipated Skyfall. In this film, Naomie Harris and Bérénice Marlohe will join the long list of seductive, beautiful and deadly Bond Girls, a list that includes over 80 different women and is among the showreel of some of the most famous and glamorous actresses in history. Only time will tell if Harris and Marlohe will make as much of an impact as some of their predecessors.
Nevertheless, with so many Bond Girls having flaunted their assets on the silver screen, how can one possibly decide which ten of them would belong on this list. As you can imagine, a list such as this one required hour upon hour of careful work and research. So much research that I almost passed out at one point. And after an age of pitiful labour, I present to you some of the most vivacious starlets to ever to stand alongside the most alluringly dangerous spy in the business, all in chronological order.
WARNING: This film contains many spoilers, as well as images that would not be suitable to those with a weak heart or wrist injury.
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Eva Green…..sigh. Personally she is absolutely number one for me, but I’m more than a little in love with her and therefore biased. But seriously, Halle Berry for number 2? That I cannot fathom.
I just would like to make clear that in the introduction I state that the list is in chronological order, and not in order of preference. If you are interested in my order of preference, it goes:
10. Bambi and Thumper
9. Mary Goodnight
8. Domino
7. Octopussy
6. Pussy Galore
5. Vesper Lynd
4. Honey Ryder
3. Giancinta Johnson
2. Wai Lin
1. Xenia Onatopp
I’d put Sophie Marceau’s Elektra King in there easily over Brit Eklunds Mary Goodnight. Other than that, great list!
This “list” of yours has NO credibility for me when it DOESN’T bother to include Jane Seymour (Live and Let Die), Luciana Paluzzi (Thunderball), and ESPECIALLY Dame Diana Rigg, the GREATEST Bond woman of them all from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. To omit any of them in favor of such “alternatives” like the UN-attractive Bambi & Thumper, rehashes of “popular favorites” Eva Green and Halle Berry, a sympathy vote for Britt Ekland, and the usual obligatory nod to Ursula Andress smacks of poor judgement, short-sightedness and pandering that I cannot take seriously at all.
i hate this list. ur obvs gay