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Ranked: 60 Years of Bond – Part 2

Our 60 Years of Bond celebration started yesterday as we counted down from 25 to 16 with an honorable (or is it honourable) mention thrown in for good measure. If you missed it, you can click...

Ranked: 60 Years of Bond – Part 1

The birth of the James Bond film franchise took place on October 5, 1962 when Dr. No premiered in London and it would be the first film in in a franchise that has to date spanned...

Scene of the Week: Where’s the Fire?

I am not the James Bond expert on the Bulletproof Action staff (that distinction belongs to Matt Spector). I am not the firefighter on the Bulletproof Action staff (that distinction belongs to Chad Cruise). But that...

Bullet Points: No Time to Die

After an unprecedented three delays, Daniel Craig’s final bow as James Bond will hit theaters when No Time to Die opens in theaters in the United States on October 8, 2021… nearly 18 months after the...

Scene of the Week: May Day

A View to a Kill was the final outing for Sir Roger Moore as James Bond. Many remember the 1985 film for the eccentric villain Max Zorin played by the eccentric Christopher Walken, or the exciting...

Scene of the Week: Ninja Training School

Ninjas make for some quality action films. It doesn’t matter if the ninja is the role of the hero or the villain, you know there is going to be a good chance for some action when...

Scene of the Week: Live and Let Die

I never get tired of the James Bond film series. I love how even though they have different actors, writers and directors there are still some hallmarks you can expect. James Bond is guaranteed to be...

The Essentials: 1989 Action

1989 saw the inauguration of George H.W. Bush as the 41st President of the United States. 1989 was also the year that the Berlin Wall fell. And Nintendo released their Game Boy console in North American...