The first James Bond movie, Dr. No, came out in 1962. To celebrate 60 years of Ian Fleming's super-spy on the big screen, the 2022 Academy Awards showed a montage of highlights from those six decades of cars, stunts, shaken-not-stirred martinis and Bond beauties.
Skateboarder Tony Hawk, snowboarder-skateboarder Shaun White and surfer Kelly Slater teamed up to present the montage.
The montage was set to the song Live and Let Die, Wings' theme song to the 1973 Bond film of the same name. It featured Bonds from all eras, from Sean Connery, who started it all, to Daniel Craig. Craig recently played Bond in 2021's No Time to Die, his fifth time playing the superspy. There's been no official announcement as to who will play Bond in the series going forward -- though there's been plenty of speculation.
As for the montage itself, some Oscar viewers loved it -- but others had issues.
"Judi Dench is sitting RIGHT THERE," wrote one person. "Why didn't she present that Bond montage?" (Dench played M in seven Bond films, with a brief cameo in an eighth.)