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Follows 

Dr. No (1962)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)

Followed by 

Moonraker (1979)
Octopussy (1983)
GoldenEye (1995)
Casino Royale (2006)
Skyfall (2012)
Bond 24 (2014)

Edited from 

Spin-off 

James Bond 007 (1983)
Level 3 of the game James Bond 007 (1983) (VG)

References 

Nosferatu (1922)
Candid Camera (1948)
To Catch a Thief (1955)
scene when Anya knocks out Bond with blow cigarette mirrors "firework seduction" scene in TCAT, including music
Jaws (1975)

Referenced in 

007 Stage Dedication (1977)
Opening of stage built to make this film; 1st film using this stage
Making of James Bond: Producing (1977)
Related documentary
Making of James Bond: Design (1977)
Related documentary
Making of James Bond: Also Starring... (1977)
Related documentary
Making of James Bond: Organising (1977)
Related documentary
Making of James Bond: Shooting Scene 341 (1977)
Related documentary
Making of James Bond: Shooting Scene 330 (1977)
Related documentary
Making of James Bond: Editing and Composing (1977)
Related documentary
Making of James Bond: Selling (1977)
Related documentary
Disco Beaver from Outer Space (1978)
Mentioned as "Spy Who Shoved Me" with Barbara Bach.
Fists of Bruce Lee (1978)
The original score to "The Spy Who Loved Me" was partially re-used in "Fu ji"
Moonraker (1979)
Tais-toi quand tu parles! (1981)
James's boyfriend calls him "The spy who loved me" when he meets Giaccomo / James.
James Bond 007 (1983)
Level 3 of the game James Bond 007 (1983) (VG)
The A-Team: The Spy Who Mugged Me (1986)
The title of this episode refers to the title of this film
The Living Daylights (1987)
In the pre-credits, after Bond cuts open the truck roof, he thrusts his head in first, as Jaws does in the truck.
Mad About You: The Spy Who Loved Me (1993)
title reference
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Secret Agent Super Dragon (1993)
Crow's spy script is titled "The Spy Who Hugged Me."
Animaniacs: Karaoke Dokie/The Cranial Crusader/The Chicken Who Loved Me (1994)
Referenced in the title of "The Chicken Who Loved Me" segment, a James Bond spoof
True Lies (1994)
The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio (1996)
Mr. Burns does the "I've been expecting you" line
James Bond 007: Yesterday and Today (1996)
Documentary on the James Bond films
GoldenEye (1997)
Jaws character, one of the missions takes place in an Egyptian Temple loosely based on the ruins seen in the movie.
ReBoot: Firewall (1997)
Intro sequence
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
title reference
Ken Adam: Designing Bond (2000)
Filmographical reference re Ken Adam
Inside 'Moonraker' (2000)
Reference: Mentions / Discusses
Inside 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (2000)
Related documentary
The Men Behind the Mayhem: The Special Effects of James Bond (2000)
Reference: Mentions / Discusses
The Patriot (2000)
007 Racing (2000)
Lotus Esprit car from this film appears in video game
Spy Kids (2001)
Dead Weight (2002)
The character of The Giant is very reminiscent of the character of Jaws played by Richard Kiel. When Reggio and the Giant eat by the swimming pool, Reggio says the Giant reminds him of a movie with a detective making love to wonderful women in english cars.
Stuntman (2002)
This time, you drive a blue Lotus Espirit from a heavily armored helicopter beant on destroying you, but instead of turning into a sub, you jump from your car as it hits the helicopter in mid air
xXx (2002)
007: Nightfire (2002)
The Spy Who Loved Me is the only Bond film in which 007 is given a car capable of underwater and in Nightfire there is a mission in which the player pilots an underwater car that has features similar to the car in The Spy Who Loved Me.
I'm Alan Partridge: Never Say Alan Again (2002)
Alan re-enacts the entire opening and mentions it lots.
Corpses Are Forever (2003)
Malcolm Grant will return in "The Corpse Who Loved Me"
Lost in Translation (2003)
The title song is sung in a bar. Roger Moore is mentioned in relation to the 007 character.
Love Actually (2003)
Daniel reminds Sam: Ringo Starr married a Bond girl: Barbara Bach from this movie.
SpyBoy 2 (2004)
"Mr. Bonk, I've been expecting you"
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2004)
Level 6 - The Octopus
Roll Bounce (2005)
007 in Egypt (2006)
Filmed during making of film
Ken Adam's Production Films: The Spy Who Loved Me (2006)
Filmed during making of movie
Premiere Bond: Opening Nights (2006)
Details of its Premiere(s)
Bond '79 (2006)
Reference: Mentions / Discusses
Kiltro (2006)
Max Kalba's name
Veronica Mars: Charlie Don't Surf (2006)
phrase mentioned by Dick
James Bond: For Real (2006)
It is mentioned Michael G. Wilson spotted the location for the first chase seen while working on this earlier Bond film
Dead & Deader (2006)
mentioned when talking about James Bond movies
The Cars of the Bond Movies (2008)
The Lotus Esprit S1
Top Gear Australia: Ford vs. Holden! (2008)
The Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me is mentioned as the inspiration for the Rinspeed sQuba that is added to the What Were They Thinking board.
The Girls Next Door: The Spa Who Loved Me (2009)
episode title is a pun on the film title
90210: Zero Tolerance (2009)
A student with braces is referred to as 'Jaws'
You Know What's Bullshit: DVD's (2009)
among the DVDs discussed in terms of bad packaging
The Super Hero Squad Show: From the Atom... It Rises! (2009)
Iron Man mentions the time Nick Fury blew up an undersea base and saved a hot Russian girl
Saturday Night Live: Zach Galifianakis/Vampire Weekend (2010)
Kathie Lee (Kristen Wiig) sings a few lines from "Nobody Does It Better."
The Cinema Snob: Hell's Bloody Devils (2010)
"...and more The Spy Who Loved Me?"
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)
The large iron-dentured hench-tom Paws is named for the large iron-dentured hench-man Jaws from this 007 movie.
GoldenEye 007 (2010)
Jaws appears in this game.
Flock of Meese (2011)
Richard Kiel auditions after the Bond films
The Simpsons: The Blue and the Gray (2011)
Jaws appears in Homer's James Bond fantasy.
Mad Love: The Spy Who Loved Me (2011)
title reference
Conan: Happy One Year Anniversary to Us, and to Lisa and Greg Drucker of Wayne, New Jersey (2011)
Opening ski chase referenced during Travis Rice interview

Featured in 

Making of James Bond: Producing (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
Making of James Bond: Design (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
Making of James Bond: Also Starring... (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
Making of James Bond: Organising (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
Making of James Bond: Shooting Scene 341 (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
Making of James Bond: Shooting Scene 330 (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
Making of James Bond: Editing and Composing (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
Making of James Bond: Selling (1977)
Footage / clip(s) from
At the Movies: James Bond (1983)
Clips are shown.
Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond (1987)
Footage / Clips From
In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (1995)
Includes clip(s) / footage from
And the Word Was Bond (1999)
Clip from
Ken Adam: Designing Bond (2000)
Footage from Ken Adam's career
Double-O Stunts (2000)
Footage / clips from
Inside 'Moonraker' (2000)
Shows clip(s) from
Inside Q's Laboratory (2000)
Clips / footage from
Silhouettes: The James Bond Titles (2000)
Footage of title sequence in this documentary
Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn (2000)
Footage / clip(s) from
Now Pay Attention 007! (2000)
Includes clip(s) / footage from
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies (2004)
The song "Nobody Does it Better" is #67 on the list.
The Ultimate Film (2004)
number 34
Escape from Atlantis Storyboard Sequence (2006)
Footage and Discussion
007: Licence to Restore (2006)
Features clip(s) from
20 to 1: 50 to 01: Great Movie One Liners (2007)
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Bond. James Bond."
20 to 1: Movie Heroes & Villains (2007)
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on James Bond.
20 to 1: Movie Saints and Sinners (2007)
Clips shown in a segment on its assassin, who is nicknamed "Jaws".
The O'Reilly Factor: Episode dated 24 June 2008 (2008)
Clips from this film are featured during 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
De wereld draait door: Episode #4.63 (2008)
A fragment is shown.
Hollywood's Hottest Car Chases (2010)
Discussed and clips shown in part 1.
Welshy Reviews: Casino Royale: Part 1 (2012)
Welshy's favorite Bond film with Moore in the lead role

Spoofed in 

High Anxiety (1977)
The assassin is called Braces, a parody of Jaws.
Hooper (1978)
The movie that Hooper and Ski are working on is "The Spy Who Laughed at Danger" which spoofs James Bond movies. The movie title is a spoof on The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) as well as the movie's "theme music" which is similar to the Bond movie themes.
The Cannonball Run (1981)
Roger Moore refers to a film he was in called THE FLY WHO BUGGED ME
Sledge Hammer!: The Spa Who Loved Me (1987)
The episode title is a pun on the movie title.
Sly Spy (1989)
Filmpje! (1995)
When Paul de Leeuw sings "My life is a filmpje" this title is sung.
Team America: World Police (2004)
Shark Scene
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)
In the parachuting scene, when the parachute opens to reveal the name of the TV show that Bridget Jones presents the song "Nobody Does It Better" is played. This reprises the same scene in "The Spy Who Loved Me" where James Bond parachutes off a cliff and when his chute opens to reveal a Union Flag the same music plays - which is the theme music to the film.
Itse valtiaat - Agenttimusikaali (2005)
The character of Jaws is spoofed.
American Dad!: Tearjerker (2008)
Union Jack parachute jump spoofed in beginning

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