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"textContent": "One of the staples of the James Bond series is the opening title sequences. Traditionally (although it took a couple of movies to get the beloved and, now, likely gone forever Bond Formula down pat), a Bond movie opens with the “gunbarrel,” in which, to oversimplify it, Bond takes out an enemy agent who has […]\n\nThe post Top 5 James Bond Opening Title Sequences appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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