The 27 Best James Bond Movies in USA: Updated List [2023]

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“The best James Bond movies in USA have to be a complete list,” you might say. Well, that’s where you’re wrong- there are 27 best James Bond movies in USA! You can’t just choose one or two favorites and call it a day.

With so many great options from which to choose, the decision is difficult because there will always be at least one movie you forgot about until now. That’s why we’ve compiled this extensive list of all the best James Bond movies for your viewing pleasure.

From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, these 27 best James Bond movies in USA will keep you entertained for hours on end.

Live and Let Die (1973)

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James Bond enters the depths of New Orleans and into a world filled with Voodoo magic, where he meets many new characters. He must find Mr. Big, who has been producing heroin himself, in order to protect his secret life as an international terrorist called Quantum.

Along this journey, we meet Tee-He,e who has one hand replaced by some kind of metal device giving him claws like those seen in movies such as Batman or Wolverine; Baron Samedi -the voodoo master-and Solitaire tarot card reader! Together they take up arms against their common foes which are led by none other than Britain’s most famous Secret Agent Bond himself!

A View to a Kill (1985)

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When the British design for radiation resistance is stolen by the Soviets, they discover it to be virtually identical to a prototype made in Britain. The British suspect industrialist Max Zorin, who has been leaking details of this technology with Russia’s knowledge since before World War II (and beyond).

Mr. ZORIN appears to be somewhat concerned with his new-found wealth in Silicon-based technologies, which leads James Bond to investigate. He stockpiles them until war breaks out between Britain & America whereupon they begin disappearing from stores throughout England as surely suspected espionage reaches its height.

When Bond investigates, Zorin’s men attack him. After beating them in a fight, he reveals that he is actually Dmitri Mishkin of the KGB and had been sent to investigate rumors about Zorin’s business practices since before the war.

Moonraker (1979)

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James Bond is on a new adventure, and this time, he’s blasting off into space. A spaceship traveling through the galaxy appears to be hijacked by an unknown agent who manages to take over their control panels using only computers!

The tables turn when it turns out that Drax industries have some secret information about upcoming missions from NASA, which they could make money with if sold early enough before everyone else knows too.

The story unfolds as James meets Dr. Holly Goodhead. One of his fellow agents back at MI6 (her name means “place for enterprises” in Greek). They get up close quarters together while dealing with another dangerous adversary: evil billionaire Hugo Dax himself.

Never Say Never Again (1983)

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Heading out on one last mission, Bond heads to America. Together with American nuclear warheads stolen by the SPECTRE organization’s leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, it is up to James Bond himself to recover them before they cause any harm or destruction in either country! He continues his investigation into Largo, who was also suspicious about Fatima Blush.

He had been noticing around him lately too much for comfort reasons but then again, maybe not since this could all just be business as usual considering how involved these two have become, which leads us right back where we started from. The British re-activating “00” section sends their most valuable agent off towards Bahamas Islands territory so here goes nothing?

The Man With the Golden Gun (1974)

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The British Intelligence Agency (BIA) was eager to find out who would be next on Francisco Scaramanga’s assassination list. They knew that James Bond had been posing as an Aurum Gold dealer, and they put two-and-two together when he sent in his resignation with “007.”

Soon after, another one million dollar fee went up missing from our golden bullet, this time not by chance but purposefully sacrificed at its peak value so some other party could gain access or hold us accountable should anything happen during operations along those lines!

Die Another Day (2002)

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Pierce Brosnan gives one last mission as James Bond 007. Starting off in North Korea, he is betrayed and captured by Zao (Rick Yune). Fourteen months later, after being set free but traded for him who had been caught by MI6 agents while investigating the plot behind Graves’ scheme to get his hands on an invention that can project huge laser beams from space at any location; on Earth without warning!

This ultimately led to Pierce’s demise; however, with all this drama happening around them -the fate of these remaining survivors will never be certain until you watch their story unfold before your very eyes beginning now!

License to Kill (1989)

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On his most violent assignment yet, James Bond is on the hunt for a weapon capable of turning London into a smoldering ruin. His excellent friend, Felix Leiter, was just murdered by drug baron Franz Sanchez and James sets off to find him. Still, everyone in MI6 doesn’t feel this operation should be their problem, so they take away Bond’s license making him more dangerous and evil than ever!

With one of Leiter’s friends providing assistance, Pam Bouvier helps sneak around the factories which are owned by Sanchez, where he will try hard to keep secret what really intentions lie behind all these attacks.

Bond sneaks into enemy territory knowing full well that if caught, then it would mean certain death for both himself as well as his companions because even though Britain may have revoked Agent Number 1 status after M’s assassination, this doesn’t mean that the other agents would be willing to follow suit.

Quantum of Solace (2008)

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Daniel Craig returns as James Bond in this action-packed sequel. The British MI6 agent must stop an international network that’s plundering billions from their grasp and plans to do away with M (Dame Judi Dench), but her replacement, Miss Moneypenny 007 (Ola Rapace), is not his biggest challenge; it turns out she has been betrayed by someone within the organization a world-renowned developer of green technology named Dominic Greene who wants Bolivia land located near some ruins for himself so he can help strongman staging a coup there.

M thinks they’re working on something big when intelligence briefs indicate another country will soon announce cooperation efforts which could drastically alter how we engage globally if successful. Moreover, the CIA director headed up Agency Operations is an old friend known as Tanner, so he can’t be all bad!

The World Is Not Enough (1999)

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James Bond is back. An oil tycoon’s murder in MI6 and he must protect his daughter from an evil competitor with the help of Dr. Christmas Jones (Denise Richards), who witnessed Renard planning destruction when they met before but was suspicious about Elektra King, especially since M went missing so now it’s up for James to work quickly without fail or else Europe will be destroyed!

Aris’s daughter Eve becomes implicated when she gives him up as collateral until her debt is paid so they can keep contact but betrays both him and his daughter at the same time.

Spectre (2015)

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) is an agent with the British Secret Service operating in Mexico. He goes undercover to investigate drug trafficking, and when he discovers it’s actually Kingpin LincolnQuantity Markham), his target for killing is not happy about this turn of events.

After killing him without permission from MI6 higher-ups or their headquarters’ orders; repercussions are swift: suspension on duty + 24/7 tracking via blood which won’t stop our intrepid hero though because now all eyes will be focused onto one organization that could give them clues as to where else these hitmen might go next!

No Time to Die (2021)

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Bond has left active service and is enjoying a peaceful life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help, but Bond quickly agrees to go on an operation with him because he needs revenge against those who put captured scientists behind bars without trial or investigation; into why they were taken there!

The mission ends up being much more treacherous than expected; it becomes clear soon enough that this wasn’t just another typical kidnapping case since no clues existed until suddenly one day everything changed: someone arrived at MI6 (Bond’s base) announcing their intention to take over all our operations if we don’t do as requested in one hour or else they’ll carry out precisely what he says!

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

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The goal of James Bond’s quest is to discover who has been smuggling diamonds, which are not reappearing. He took on another identity and changed his name to Peter Franks and then as a detective joins up with the Tiffany Case as if he was smuggling them, but everyone around is hungry for these rare and valuable diamonds because there just doesn’t seem enough around or anywhere really so they’ll do anything!

Mr. Wint/Kidd, the dangerous duo, will not let anyone fall behind either even though this should be obvious since their own partners tried betraying each other first. But luckily, James has some help: Agent Nightshade (Tiffany), Secretary Kerim Bey aka “Cardinal” translator keyboardist extraordinaire; Monique Devereux invaluable assistant editor on many projects, and best of all: his own “M” (Bernard Lee).

You Only Live Twice (1967)

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World War III nearly erupts when an American space capsule is devoured by what they believe to be a Russian spacecraft. The British government is convinced that other forces were involved in the aircraft’s disappearance near Japan, and As James Bond sets out to uncover this mystery.

He soon discovers that S.P.E.C.T.R.E. is not an average organization: it’s backed by Britain’s elite Intelligence Division known as MI6 (SIS). But what they want most isn’t clear, and with both countries poised for attack, anything less than total cooperation could lead directly into a nuclear holocaust.

That’s why our best agent has to protect the British Government’s interests and their own, especially when it comes down to protecting his beautiful wife who is best friends with M. But will he be able to do this in time even though everyone knows that “one man, no matter how good or strong can’t take them all on alone?”

Octopussy (1983)

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James Bond heads to the circus in his next mission. A British agent was murdered and found holding onto a priceless Fabergé egg, which Kamal Khan purchases at an auction.

Soon afterward; however, when James becomes suspicious of their plan because they seem too cozy together (Khan met up with Orlov), he finds out that it isn’t just luck for him as Octopussy-a beautiful Russian woman close friend and confidant who also happens to be headlining this very same show join forces against them with help from others like Ringmaster Joe Kingman himself!

Dr. No (1962)

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James Bond 007 is on the run from British Intelligence, trying to solve a murder mystery that has left them all in ruins. He ends up going undercover as a vacationer in Jamaica, where he meets Quarrel and an agent with C.I., Felix Leiter, who aids him along his journey across lush jungle landscapes filled with tarantula’s fire-breathing dragons or even assassins known only by three blind mice.

A powerful man named Sir Miles Noble searches for Britain’s most wanted criminal mastermind Dr. No who holds information about Royal family members thanks also being involved somehow with a military project known only as “Thunderball.”

But when James finds out that another agent called John Strangways has been murdered, he knows it’s best to stay on the case. They’ll have to solve this mystery together even though there are going to be both traps and tricks set along their way and not just from Dr. No either!

GoldenEye (1995)

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When a deadly satellite weapon system falls into the wrong hands, James Bond must race against time and villains from around the world to stop them before it’s too late.

Armed with his license to kill (and some impressive gadgets), he enters Russia in order to find “GoldenEye,” an awesome space weapon capable of firing back anything. The weapon is also strong enough to fire at electromagnetic pulses which can take down any electrical device up close or even destroy Earth’s orbit.

When Agent 007 is tasked by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for assistance tracking down several missing nuclear warheads hidden somewhere within Soviet airspace after detecting their launch earlier than expected, our hero knows just where first matters most: Moscow!

The Living Daylights (1987)

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James Bond becomes involved in the Cold War when he’s tasked with helping a Soviet general escape from Eastern Europe. The pair end up on opposite sides of an international chess game.

Soon after, James captures his partner in suspecting that it may not be just self-preservation at play here since Red Army soldiers are gathered around them watching closely as if awaiting orders which will decide their fate once given by someone else other than themselves.

The brilliance behind Ian Fleming’s novels is how much easier they make world domination seem; even something so out there can feel possible if you put your mind to it! As our favorite MI6 agent tries again (and fails) to save this man who betrayed everything both Ethical & Moral stands for, he begins to wonder if there’s a possibility that the other side could win this time around.

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

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Agent James Bond 007 (Pierce Brosnan) is on a mission that includes media tycoon Elliot Carver, his former lover, and Chinese agent Wai Lin. An international crisis threatens to start World War III when broadcasting rights in China are up for grabs by any country with enough cash. However, it’s not just about nation-states trying desperately for power, it’s also MI6, aka British Intelligence, that has its eyes set on taking down this ambitious opponent at all costs:

Bond gains help from Michelle Yeoh as he tries to stop him before more people get hurt, but how will our hero feel meeting old flame Paris, who now belongs to another man?

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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After a summer’s break, James Bond is now back in his fourth outing as he investigates how a Royal Navy Polaris submarine with sixteen nuclear weapons vanished while being on patrol. With the aid of Major Anya Amasova, James takes on Karl Stromberg’s web-handed mastermind with metal teeth, Jaws, plus their crooked Henchman, who may know something about this mystery vessel sinking below; sea level.

James Bond has been given another assignment by M16 ( defunct), which tasks him with tracking down where one certain Submarine went missing carrying Nuclear Weapons last year; however, the best thing on his side is not just how good he looks in a tuxedo but also knowing that Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) works for KGB who’s willing to play nice with MI-13 long enough until they solve this mystery together.

Skyfall (2012)

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MI6 is assaulted after James Bond’s most recent mission goes catastrophically wrong, revealing agents throughout the world. This puts M Dame Judi Dench in a difficult position as she has no choice but to relocate her agency with Gareth Mallory. With London compromised from within out following this eventful week at work for everyone involved, it falls onto one person who can trust herself: 007 himself.

He takes up temporary residence outside of official channels while working covertly against time tracking down leads that might uncover a possible mole within MI-13. The best thing about the James Bond series is how much it’s influenced pop culture as we know it; from guns to cars, gadgets, and women, there’s something for everyone.

From Russia With Love (1963)

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James Bond is on the search for a Russian decoding machine, known as “Lektor”. He needs to find this before the S.P.E.C.T.R.E. the organization discovers it and sends out their henchmen in order to capture him! While being romantically linked with his partner Romanova he sneaks around town.

While each agent tries to pick off anyone who gets close, including Red Grant (an overpowering member), former KGB man surnamed kebab (who knows all tricks) and even possesses an incredible poison-tipped shoe blade; however, this particular man is best at hand to hand combat and has an eye for anything that makes him stand out.

Thunderball (1965)

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White Hall mobilizes in coordination with the US when SPECTRE demands a 100 million pound ransom from NATO for their two British nuclear bombs. To get it, they send out agent Emilio Largo’s team to steal them back. He substitutes the French pilot Francois Derval and seduces vamp FDass member Fiona Volpe into helping him by using plastic surgery on himself.

The plan works until now, not knowing Dominique ‘Domino’ owns an estate near Nassau where sharks feed off fish guts left behind after slaughtering thousands just last night.

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)

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James Bond is sent on his first mission, in which he must develop a close relationship with Tracy (Dame Diana Rigg), by St. George Lazenby, who steps into the part of James Bond. He goes on a quest to find Ernst Stavro Blofeld again, which takes him all over Europe until finally arrives in Switzerland. When faced with such an arduous task as this, there’s no way that someone could succeed without some help from their allies, especially since they’re being hunted themselves! With so many guards around here too, including Irma Bunt, who has been a loyal servant for decades now- what does she have planned? Will our new hero be able to kill them before things go south, or will it all be for naught?

For Your Eyes Only (1981)

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After being sent to dispose of a familiar-looking face, Bond is brought in on an assignment. He’s been tasked with finding and recovering something known as the A.TACs, which were lost when the British Spy Ship went down at sea only months ago.

Now it seems like there are Russians too anxious for this device, and they’re not going easy either! Throughout his travels through Europe chasing clues around Greece while also trying desperately enough to find out who really has ties between themselves or what country might’ve had access since WWII-era pieces have turned up all over, including Britain, Bond meets “M,” whose parents were murdered years before during brutal killings right here very near where we stand today.

Casino Royale (2006)

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) is sent on his first mission to find and take down a man named Le Chiffre, who has set up a high-stakes poker game for terrorists, criminals, etc., in order to recover the money he lost.

But when 007 comes face-to-face with this mysterious private banker at the table, it becomes clear that there are more than one side playing games here: not only will our hero discover threats from both sides but also truths about himself which may or may not be trusted by anyone!

Goldfinger (1964)

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A group of criminals led by Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe) has planned “Operation Grand Slam,” a devastating plan to attack Fort Knox and smash the global economy.

James Bond (Sir Sean Connery), armed with his specially outfitted Aston Martin (which includes built-in machine guns, a smokescreen, and an ejector seat) and a host of other high-tech gadgets, has been trained specifically for this assignment and must stop the criminals before they can destroy the world economy!

The agile, boisterous Oddjob (Harold Sakata), the mute servant who kills with a toss of his deadly hat; the gorgeous Jill Masterson, who gives new meaning to the phrase “golden girl” (Shirley Eaton); and sexy pilot Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman), whose affection for Bond complicates his mission-every one of these memorable characters is part of what makes Goldfinger so unforgettable.

Joshua Garner

Joshua calls himself nerd+geek who is also passionate about rugby. He enjoys comics, animes, and science fiction. He finds his comfort in writing about suspense, thrillers and science fiction shows and movies.

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