The scene might have been funny in another context, but for aJames Bondopening scene, it is unexpected.

The circus theme later brings more camp toJames Bond, with Roger Moore’s 007 ending up in disguise.

The opening is a much more tense scene, and surprisingly creepy.

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That said, the opening is a much more tense scene, and surprisingly creepy.

Nomakes the most of this fact when Bond wakes up to find a tarantula crawling over his chest.

The scene was filmed when a stuntman stepped in, allowing the tarantula to walk across him instead.Dr.

Baron Samedi laughing as he sits on the train in Live and Let Die’s ending

One features the death of Bond’s best friend, Felix Leiter when Sanchez feeds him to a shark.

Though little blood is seen, this is likely the most upsetting scene in aJames Bondmovie.

The second scene is the closest that the 1980sBondmovies came to body horror.

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This allows him to escape imprisonment and could cause serious damage if he got his teeth on James Bond.

WhileallBondvillains have something that makes them different, this can be as silly as Scaramanga’s third nipple.

That said, when Craig’s Bond gets tortured again inSpectre, the scene is pure horror.

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The James Bond franchise follows the adventures of British secret agent 007 as he combats global threats.

The series spans multiple films, featuring exotic locations, thrilling action sequences, and memorable characters.

Scaramanga in The Man With The Golden Gun

The James Bond franchise follows the adventures of British secret agent 007 as he combats global threats. With a license to kill, Bond faces off against various villains and criminal organizations, employing high-tech gadgets, espionage, and charm. The series spans multiple films, featuring exotic locations, thrilling action sequences, and memorable characters. Bond’s mission to protect the world and uphold justice remains central, making the franchise an enduring icon in the spy genre.

A dead clown in Octopussy

Bond villain on a frozen lake in No Time To Die

A spider on James Bond in Dr. No

A villain’s head about to explode in License To Kill

Baron Samedi in James Bond Live and Let Die

Sean Bean in GoldenEye

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Silva in Skyfall

James Bond is tortured in Spectre

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The James Bond franchise follows the adventures of British secret agent 007 as he combats global threats. With a license to kill, Bond faces off against various villains and criminal organizations, employing high-tech gadgets, espionage, and charm. The series spans multiple films, featuring exotic locations, thrilling action sequences, and memorable characters. Bond’s mission to protect the world and uphold justice remains central, making the franchise an enduring icon in the spy genre.

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