11. Honey Ryder Comes Out of the Ocean (Dr. No, 1962)

Ursula Andress can be said to have defined what it means to be a Bond girl. From the moment she walks out of the ocean while Bond is on a Jamaican island, she's the epitome of physical beauty. There's also something exotic and mysterious about her. Honey has an interesting blend of innocence and danger to her. She tells Bond about Dr. No killing her father, a marine zoologist, because he was diving near where Dr. No was doing his experiments. The man who owned the place where Honey and her father were living let her stay on for a while without paying. One night he raped her. She put a black widow spider under his mosquito bed. It took him a whole week to die. After she tells Bond this, you can tell he's visibly shaken. But of course it's the moment she comes out of the ocean singing "Underneath the mango tree" that stays with us the most. It became such an iconic moment that it was homaged twice later on in the series, first by Halle Berry in "Die Another Day" and then by 007 himself, Daniel Craig, in "Casino Royale."
10. Spinning Car Bridge Jump (The Man With the Golden Gun, 1974)

While in hot pursuit of assassin Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), Bond (Roger Moore), along with self imposed sidekick Sheriff J.W. Pepper (Clifton James, reprising his role from "Live and Let Die"), drive past a river with a broken bridge. Bond prepares to use the bridge in order to make the jump across the river. Before he makes the jump Pepper asks him, "You're not thinkin to?" to which Bond says, in a mock southern accent, "I sure am boy!" As Bond makes the jump the car spins 360 degrees. With the exception of the comedic whistle sound effect, it's an awesome stunt that's even more impressive because it was entirely practical. The stunt was performed by British stuntman "Bumps" Willard in one take and was filmed by eight cameras simultaneously. In the film the footage is slowed down because in reality the stunt happened so quickly. It was also the first stunt to be calculated using computer modelling.