6. Alec Trevelyan - Goldeneye
Goldeneye is easily one of the best 007 films of all time (tell you something you didn't know) for many reasons. One of them being that Sean Bean plays the bad guy. Even though it's supposed to take place after the era, the story still carries a classic cold war espionage feel to it. Bond believes his good friend 006 to be dead after watching him get shot in the head by the Russians. Little did he know the whole mission was just a set up so that Alec Trevelyan could defect from MI-6 and go rogue. His ultimate plan is to destroy London using the Goldeneye satellite's EMP along with James if he can. Bond chases him onto a tiny platform that hangs hundreds of feet up in the air. They fight, Alec almost geting the upper hand. He asks Bond the same question he asked him on every one of their missions together, "For England, James?" "No," Bond replies, "For me." He then shoves Trevelyan off the edge of the platform. What's a little ridiculous at this point is that after falling ten stories right into a concrete surface, Trevelyan is still not dead. His final demise comes when the entire satellite dish above him collapses. Guy sure can take a fall.