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Impossible Missions Force agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise) infiltrates the Kremlin and climbs the Burj Khalifa in director Brad Bird’s imaginative installment of the high-tech, stunt-filled franchise. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) Just don’t think too hard about the plot. Tom Cruise’s superspy franchise really hit its stride in the 2010s, but the original Brian De Palma action film (featuring Cruise’s incredible cable-drop scene) is a fun, fast-paced kick-off. True stans should check out the 2016 sequel Jason Bourne, but needn’t bother with The Bourne Legacy, a 2012 attempt to relaunch the franchise with Jeremy Renner. Supremacy and Ultimatum director Paul Greengrass changed the genre with his jumpy, fast-moving camera (not for the easily motion-sickened) and morally conflicted hero. Matt Damon builds a sympathetic hero in Jason Bourne, an ex-CIA agent piecing together his past–and then trying to outrun it–after developing amnesia. When it comes to achieving the ideal spy-movie ratio of tense character drama and killer action sequences, it’s hard to beat the first three Bourne movies.
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Related: A Black Woman Will Take over the Role of 007 in the New James Bond Movie Best Spy Movie Blockbusters The Bourne Trilogy: The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum (2002-2007) And it’s riveting–particularly when the villains, played by Lotte Lenya (in poison-dagger shoes) and Robert Shaw, come into play. Take a Bond movie, strip away most of the gadgets and chase scenes, and what do you have? Connery’s second outing, in which Bond goes on a mission to Istanbul to meet a sexy Russian defector and gets caught in a SPECTRE trap, is more about story than big-budget set pieces. It also gave him a trip to the Egyptian pyramids and a car that turns into a submarine, as well as giving viewers their first look at metal-toothed henchman Jaws ( Richard Kiel). Roger Moore’s somewhat lackluster Bond run peaked with his exceptional third film, which gave him a great foil-turned-love-interest in Soviet agent Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Lazenby isn’t a great Bond, but the film’s snowy ’60s setting is classic–as is Blofeld’s fantastic scheme to contaminate the world’s food supply by deploying a team of 12 beautiful, brainwashed women with food allergies. The most romantic of Bond films sees 007 (one-shot Bond actor George Lazenby) falling in love with the best Bond girl ( Diana Rigg) as he attempts to foil the best Blofeld (Telly Savalas). No would be reused for decades, and it’s exciting to watch the puzzle pieces click together for the first time. The world’s most suave secret agent was introduced in this film, along with the first soaking-wet Bond girl (gorgeous Ursula Andress), the first shaken-not-stirred martini, the first villain who over-explains his plan–you get the idea. On assignment in Nassau to retrieve a bomb hijacked by SPECTRE, Connery’s 007 ends the film by fighting off sharks and U.S. The fourth Bond film showed that its formula can work like gangbusters in any setting–even underwater. Related: Tomorrow War Star Chris Pratt on Being ‘Just Dad’ to Son Jack and His Love for Action Movies: ‘I Used to Dress Like Rambo’ Thunderball (1965) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)Ī fun and prescient plot device–a media mogul ( Jonathan Pryce) is secretly orchestrating world events and printing the “news” before it happens–instigates the best of Pierce Brosnan’s Bond films, with a memorable turn by Michelle Yeoh as a kickass Bond girl who doesn’t die. Bond film as a character study (but still with lots of explosions), Sam Mendes’ sweeping psychological thriller centers on his relationship with M ( Judi Dench) and the ghosts of his past (represented by Javier Bardem’s slinky villain Raoul Silva). The story builds perfectly to the final shootout at Bond’s rural childhood home.