If you have read even a single one of our articles, or are around us for more than five minutes, you’d know that we are absolute James Bond fanatics. The cars, the suits, the locations. And like is present in all Bond films, we love the villains. Second only to the actor who plays 007 and maybe the Bond Girls, we look forward most to who’s gonna play the big baddies and the random henchmen in the next Bond Film. And, as you can naturally guess, we got to thinking who the best-dressed among them have been in the nearly sixty year history of the Bond franchise. So without further ado, here are our choices for best-dressed baddies and henchmen of the entire James Bond franchise, in sequential order.

Oddjob (Goldfinger)

He doesn’t say much, Oddjob, but what he lacks in speech is made up for with his three-piece suit and deadly top hat.

Emilio Largo (ThunderballI)

Owner of the Palmyra estate in Nassau, captain of the Disco Volante (which goes up to TWENTY KNOTS,) and…er…”uncle” of Bond Girl Domino Derval. Proof that eye patches always make someone look more menacing.

Mr. B.I.G./Dr. Kananga (Live and Let Die)

Before Yaphet Kotto was a badass space trucker in our favorite Sci-fi movie ever (where no one can hear you scream,) he was a dual Bond Villain in Roger Moore’s debut as Bond. We’re gonna go out on a limb and say we prefer Mr. B.I.G.’s style better, even in the facial prosthetic he wore was god-awful.

Francisco Scaramanga (The Man With The Golden Gun)

We’re thinking that Scaramanga’s prowess as an assassin was enhanced by his…superfluous papilla…but having the white linen suit/black tie combo doesn’t hurt either.

Jaws (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker)

Another mute Bond assassin, we always held a soft spot for Richard Kiel’s Jaws in the two installments of the Bond films in which he appeared, partially because he was so endearing in Happy Gilmore. We also loved that he always was a sharp dresser, never letting his immense size or his dental accoutrements excuse him from the Bond Film Dress Code.

Mr. White (Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, SPECTRE)

Few Bond Henchmen have made us want to see them after they leave the scene more than Jesper Christensen and his stint as Mr. White, who goes from evasive, to irreverent, to deadly, to, finally, in SPECTRE, sympathetic to the point where you feel sad when he offs himself,

Patrice (SKyfall)

POssibly the best-dressed henchman ever, Ola Rapace appears in the opening action sequence of Skyfall (you know, the one where Moneypenny “kills” Bond,) and then makes a return in the Shanghai skyscraper scene, one of the most visually-stunning and well-choreographed fight scenes EVER. He also had a really cool fall to his death to the point where it was almost comical. And terrifying.

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