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Daniel Craig And 'Saturday Night Live' Look Back On Less Memorable Bond Girls


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This week's "Saturday Night Live" didn't have many high points, but one everyone seemed to agree on was the fake commercial for the "Bond 50" collection.

In a classic "SNL" setup, the premise of the pre-taped sketch was that the Blu-ray set included every Bond girl, including ones we may have forgotten. This led to a wonderful string of impersonations from Kate McKinnon and Vanessa Bayer, plus another turn from Fred Armisen as Penny Marshall.

It also allowed Craig to do what he does best: Bond.

Check out the sketch after the jump!





The fake movie titles seal the deal:
Diane Keaton in "Never Die Twice Tomorrow"
Jodie Foster in "Kill Me Once, Shame On You"
Lea Michele in "Hippopotopussy"
Molly Ringwald in "The Man Who Was a Gun"
Ellen DeGeneres in "Honey I Killed the Spy"
Penny Marshall in "Quantum of Leap"

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