Origin Stories
Bond actors by Villain Scheme
Degrees
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How Tall is this person?
100

This company got its start in 2007 as Justin.tv when its founder started streaming his life 24/7

Twitch

100

In one of his most iconic performances as Bond, this actor foils a plan to irradiate all the gold in Fort Knox with a dirty bomb, which would increase the villain's own gold holdings and cause economic chaos.

Sean Connery

100

Sometimes known as a "superficial" burn, this results in red skin without any blistering.

First degree burn

100

Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones

100

Bart

6'3"

200

This basketball team's nickname comes from when they were based in Minnesota, which allegedly has 10,000 of them.

L.A. Lakers

200

In this actor's debut, he foils a terrorist financier's plan to short the stock of an airline, then squares off against him in a game of high-stakes poker. The bad guy's tell is that he cries blood.

Daniel Craig - Casino Royale

200

This is usually offered as a two-year program (in Canada and the U.S.) and is undertaken after graduating the first time.

Master's Degree

200

Glee

200

Jennifer

Yep!

300

Although this Japanese company became a household name in the 1980s for something different, it was originally founded in 1889 as a playing card company.

Nintendo

300

In this actor's final outing as Bond, a British billionaire develops a sunlight-focusing satellite which he says will solve famine by providing year-round sunlight. But it turns out he was actually a North Korean general who underwent DNA replacement therapy to pass as a British billionaire and use the satellite to destroy all the mines in the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea so North Korea can invade, I guess.

Pierce Brosnan - Die Another Day

300

This boy band was founded by Jeff Timmons, Nick Lachey, Drew Lachey, and Justin Jeffre. Their 2000 album "Revelation" sold over 2 million copies worldwide and included the song "Give Me Just One Night"

98 Degrees

300

I Think You Should Leave

300

Max

You got it

400

Introduced in 1912, this snack was an imitation of Hydrox, which it quickly overtook to become the most popular of its kind.

Oreo

400

In one of this actor's last outings as Bond, an enterprising industrialist hopes to detonate explosives along the San Andreas Fault, flooding Silicon Valley and allowing him to corner the market for Computer Chips. He later falls to his death off the Golden Gate bridge

Roger Moore - A View To A Kill

400

This 1993 film, named for the idea that people are connected via a small-ish number of "friends of friends", included Will Smith's feature film breakout role.

Six Degrees of Separation

400

The Onion

400

Gina

Yep!

500

This popular soft drink was first introduced in 1893 as "Brad's Drink" before rebranding 5 years later as an indigestion aid.

Pepsi

500

In this actor's sole adventure as 007, he infiltrates a fake allergy-recovery mountain retreat in Switzerland where 12 women from around the world are being secretly brainwashed to distribute bacterial warfare agents without their knowledge. This villain later kills Bond's wife (!) on the way to their honeymoon.

George Lazenby - On Her Majesty's Secret Service

500

These invisible geographical lines are all (roughly) 69 miles (111 km) apart.

Degrees of Latitude

500

Predator

500

Matt

6'1"