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FromGet Smartto theAustin Powerstrilogy , there are a ton of hilarious picture show and video shows out there that parody theJames Bondfranchise . With their goofy one - liners , far - fetched convenience , and nonsensical villain program , the Bond pic are an easy target for put-on . They even became a sort of self - parody during the Roger Moore years . A movie likeMoonrakeris so ridiculous on its own that it ’s unmanageable to make fun of .

A bunch of unlike movies and idiot box shows have spoofed the Bond franchise . Archersatirizes Bond ’s arrogance and self - centeredness . Johnny Englishimagines what would happen if a bumbling buffoon end up with Bond ’s Book of Job . Some Bond parodies are even more enjoyable than the Bond movies themselves .

A planned James Bond character return would have reprize an actor exploit that has only been achieved double since the franchise began in 1962 .

Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin in Tomorrow Never Dies and Daniel Craig as James Bond in front of Bond girls

10Spy Hard

(1996)

After parody disaster movies and constabulary noirs , Leslie Nielsen turned his deadpan comedic lens system to the Bond enfranchisement with the massively underappreciatedSpy Hard . Spy Hardmight not be an untouchable masterpiece likeAirplane!orThe Naked Gun , but it has a wad more jest than its dismal 7 % Rotten Tomatoes score would suggest . Nielsen stars as Dick Steele , Agent WD-40 , who must track down a megalomaniacal general bent-grass on demolish the earth .

The movie kicks off with aGoldfinger - way idea bynone other than “ Weird Al ” Yankovic , and it only stick zanier from there . Spy Hardlampoons everything in the Bond franchisefrom the globetrotting adventures to the platitudinal one - lining . And not only that ; it burlesque a whole bunch of different motion picture , fromTrue LiestoHome Alone , and features cameo from Hulk Hogan , Ray Charles , and Mr. T.

9The Tuxedo

(2002)

One of the easiest targets for pasquinade in the Bond franchise is the far - fetched gadgets provide for 007 by the Q Branch . These convenience were spoof uproariously in the Jackie Chan natural action comedyThe Tuxedo . Chan plays the personal chauffeur to a mysterious client who turn out to be a confidential factor . When the undercover agent is put out of commission , the chauffeur has to don his widget - laden black tie – which allow its wearer with particular abilities – to fill in his assignment .

Chan is one of the schoolmaster of activity drollery , seamlessly conflate high - octane Tom Cruise - manner stunt with barmy Buster Keaton - style slapstick funniness . The Tuxedoprovided him with plenty of opportunity to flex those skills , and he made for a surprisingly enceinte on - screen union with Jennifer Love Hewitt . The Tuxedois a delightfully dizzy romp that ’s merriment for the whole family .

8OSS 117: Cairo, Nest Of Spies

(2006)

Before Jean Dujardin and music director Michel Hazanavicius would sweep the Oscars with their silent movie homageThe Artist , they parody the Bond franchise ( and the spy musical style in worldwide ) with the laugh - a - arcminute parodyOSS 117 : Cairo , Nest of Spies . The picture reimagines author Jean Bruce ’s graphic symbol Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath – an American CIA federal agent of Gallic descent – as a French intelligence officer . The plot fancy La Bath travel to Cairo to investigate the fade of his best Quaker and fellow agent , Jack Jefferson .

Dujardin has both the effortless charisma to fiddle a straightforward Bondian pilot and the comedic chopper to pull off a winking sarcasm of it . atomic number 76 117 : Cairo , Nest of Spiesis kettle of fish - pack with great gags , but it also has masterfully craft action sequences . This take on the character turn out to be so pop that it breed two continuation , but the sequels never top the first one .

7Kingsman: The Secret Service

(2014)

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ground on the comic record book serial publication of the same name , Kingsman : The Secret Service tell the story of rebellious teen Eggsy ( Taron Egerton ) as he ’s inducted into a top - secret undercover agent agency by a man codenamed Galahad ( Colin Firth ) . After learning that billionaire Richmond Valentine ( Samuel L. Jackson ) plan to demolish the world , Eggsy and Galahad set out to avert external disaster and reveal widespread subversion that threatens to run through the Kingsman agency itself .

When theBournemovies and the Daniel Craig era of the Bond dealership had ushered a game reality into the spy genre , Matthew Vaughn labour back against their dreariness and inject some fun back into the musical style withKingsman : The Secret Service . Kingsmanbrought back the goofy contraption and glossa - in - buttock one - liners ofthe Roger Moore Bond films . It brought back the consultation ’s suspension of incredulity in expressive style .

Colin Firth star as distinctive valet de chambre spy Harry Hart opposite Taron Egerton as Eggsy , the streetwise troublemaker he take under his wing . Kingsmanis full of inventive action at law pose - pieces and fun , ego - cognizant winks to the 007 mythos , but themakeshift father - Word moral force between Harry and Eggsyensures that the story also has an worked up sum . The ensuing sequels and twisting - offs have struggled to subsist up to it , becausethe firstKingsmanmovie set a high bar .

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6Carry On Spying

(1964)

The only affair more British than a Bond picture is aCarry Onfilm . And in 1964’sCarry On Spying , the twain met . Carry On Spyinglooked at the image and tradition of the Bond movies through the ribald comedic lens of theCarry Onseries . The marvellously nonsensical plot sees a Julian Bond - like hole-and-corner agent chase after down STENCH ( a play on SPECTRE ) to retrieve a steal chemical substance pattern that could mean the end of the globe .

hold On Spyingmoves at an agreeably lively pace – especially for a picture show from the ‘ 60s – and it has a set of fun wringing smutty humour out of Bond ’s signature womanizing . Kenneth Williams give a brilliantly suspicious performance as the film ’s 007 standpoint - in , Agent Simkins , drawing on his “ Snide ” character fromHancock ’s Half Hour . Carry On Spyingdoesn’t go for the jugular , but it ’s an cordial riff on the Bond franchise nonetheless .

5Get Smart

(1965)

In the mid-1960s , at the height of the Bond movies ’ popularity , Mel Brooks and Buck Henry teamed up to contribute a position - on mockery to the modest screen . Get Smartis essentially what would happen if Brooks was give the keys to the Bond enfranchisement . It look at the undercover agent genre through the absurdist lens ofBlazing SaddlesandYoung Frankenstein . Don Adams hotshot as Maxwell Smart , a highly competent secret factor who rely on his immense good lot to get him out of life sentence - endanger peril .

Get Smartlampoons everything silly about the Bond films , from the secretiveness of espionage to the public convenience of plot armor to the ridiculousness of Q ’s contraption . The show introduce audience to such ridiculous gadgets as Absorbo Pills , the Cone of Silence , and arguably the most iconic gadget from the series , the shoe phone . Get Smartran for five uproarious seasons .

4Johnny English

(2003)

Rowan Atkinson ’s most iconic character will always be Mr. Bean . And his second most iconic character will always be Edmund Blackadder ( and his various descendants ) . But the title character fromJohnny Englishis a very close third . Johnny is a bumbling , buffoonish MI7 agent who dream of becoming the agency ’s top undercover agent and pull in the moniker “ Agent One . ” That dream total true when Johnny ’s incompetence gets all his fellow agents pop , leaving him as the sole survivor and the only one who can dispatch Agent One ’s commission .

The moving picture essentially demand the interrogative sentence , what if Mr. Bean had James Bond ’s job?Johnny Englishis press - packed with great wordplay , slapstick muzzle , and ironic twists of destiny , and they all land . Johnny Englishwas followed by two sequels , and they each have their fair share of gag , but neither of them lived up to the comedic ne plus ultra of the original .

3Our Man Flint

(1966)

In the 1960s , when bail picture overshadow multiplexes , twentieth Century Fox decided to come up with its own contend spy dealership , but with a knowing self - awareness . Our Man Flintstars James Coburn as the Bond - esquesecret agent Derek Flint , who ’s called on to save the day from a trinity of mad scientists bended on world supremacy . It hold everything that ’s slenderly ludicrous about a straight Bond movie and dials it up to cockeyed grade .

Flint is an even more exaggerated version of Bond . He ’s even more competent than Bond , able-bodied to squeeze poisonous substance out of his acquaintance ’s wound without breach a sweat . He ’s an even more unblushing lothario than Bond ; he has four bouncy - in playmates that he dines with every evening . Flint is such a cold - hearted womanizer that he makes bail bond look like a stick out - up cat .

2Archer

(2009)

Archer is an animated situation comedy following the agents and livelihood faculty of ISIS ( International Secret Intelligence Service ) . Sterling Archer ( H. Jon Benjamin ) is the show ’s narcissistic protagonist and ISIS ’s star federal agent , working under his mother Malory ( Jessica Walter ) , and alongside agent Lana ( Aisha Tyler ) and Cyril ( Chris Parnell ) . With a quirky and irreverent sense of humor , Archer spoofs spy storey with the exploits of the colorful characters that make up ISI .

Adam Reed turned his love of the Bond franchise into one of the funniest and most underrated animated comedies of the past two decades with his FX seriesArcher. Sterling Archer is similar to 007 in almost every way – he’s the best spy at his agency, he travels the world in pursuit of bad guys, and he seemingly can’t die – except no one in his social circle is amused by his antics. His fellow spies, the pencil pushers, and the head of the agency (who happens to be his overbearing mother) all roll their eyes at his arrogance.

H. Jon Benjamin direct a stellar vocalism be sick with a surprisingly three - dimensional portrayal of a cocksure , one - liner - spouting undercover agent . Archerhas a speedy - firing muzzle pace , sly self - awareness , andbeautifully stylized animation . It has a fervent cultus fan base , but it deserve a lot more love life .

1The Austin Powers Trilogy

Mike Myers immix his sexual love of the Bond films with his sexual love of ‘ LX singe polish with his uniquely absurdist parodyAustin world power : International Man of Mystery . This pa culture phenomenon was quickly followed up by two sequel , The Spy Who Shagged MeandGoldmember , and unlikeKingsman , Johnny English , andOSS 117 : Cairo , Nest of Spies , the sequels really dwell up to the original . Austin Powersis one of the strongest comedy movie trilogy ever made .

TheAustin Powersmovies hit the nail on the mind with their parodies of Bond image . They look at the franchise through a delightfully skew lens and make some truly hilarious observation . One classical illustration sees each various henchman ’s friends and category being devastated by the news program of their decease . Austin Powersjust might be the bestJames Bondparody out there .

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Leslie Nielsen and Andy Griffith in Spy Hard

Jackie Chan in The Tuxedo

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Kingsman The Secret Service

Based on the comic book series of the same name, Kingsman: The Secret Service tells the story of rebellious teen Eggsy (Taron Egerton) as he’s inducted into a top-secret spy agency by a man codenamed Galahad (Colin Firth). After learning that billionaire Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) plans to destroy the world, Eggsy and Galahad set out to avert international disaster and uncover widespread corruption that threatens to consume the Kingsman agency itself.

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Kenneth Williams with a gun in Carry On Spying

Don Adams speaking on a shoe phone in Get Smart

Rowan Atkinson and Ben Miller with guns in Johnny English

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Archer is an animated sitcom following the agents and support staff of ISIS (International Secret Intelligence Service). Sterling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin) is the show’s narcissistic protagonist and ISIS’s star agent, working under his mother Malory (Jessica Walter), and alongside agents Lana (Aisha Tyler) and Cyril (Chris Parnell). With a quirky and irreverent sense of humor, Archer spoofs spy stories with the exploits of the colorful characters that make up ISIS.

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