Vote for your favourite Bond-worthy girl

TotalFilm.com’s sister site T3.com has gone Bond crazy this week, posting so much Bond related goodness that it puts our Bond Month to shame. Well, not really. But it comes a close second.

Their Bond week has culminated in asking readers which of their cover girls is the most worthy of being a Bond girl. As you can see by the sample of pictures we’ve included, the competition is fierce, so head over to T3.com and vote for your favourite .

And if Bond girls aren’t your sort of thing, then check out some of their Bond coverage below.

30 real life spy gadgets

Now, it's never too late for you to follow in the footsteps of our Martini-sipping hero, so take a look at our guide to essential spy gear already on the market

Win an Aston Martin for a day

Fancy a day cruising around in an Aston Martin Venture V8? Enter our competition to win a host of 007 gear.

Best ever Bond movie gadgets

Moving out of the realms of immediate possibility, peruse our gallery of Bond movie gadgets . His jetpack, laser watch and rebreather are all vying for top spot, did your favourite take the crown?

Chin-wagging with Jaws

Hot under the collar? Well this man will send a shiver down your spine. Check out our video interview with Bond actor Richard Kiel aka Jaws.

Best Bond inspired in-car kit

Still up for taking on monstrous henchmen? Then you'll need to kit out your motor with the latest real-life in car Bond kit.

New Bond tech tie-ins

And finally, as with any Bond film, the product tie-ins are coming thick and fast. Check out our video reports on the 007 Sony Vaio Z Series laptop and these corking Baddies of Bond watches from Swatch.

The Total Film team are made up of the finest minds in all of film journalism. They are: Editor Jane Crowther, Deputy Editor Matt Maytum, Reviews Ed Matthew Leyland, News Editor Jordan Farley, and Online Editor Emily Murray. Expect exclusive news, reviews, features, and more from the team behind the smarter movie magazine. 

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