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  2. 2 days ago · 007: Goldfinger (1964) 99% #1. Critics Consensus: Goldfinger is where James Bond as we know him comes into focus - it features one of 007's most famous lines ("A martini. Shaken, not stirred.")...

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      Jill St. John THE LIQUIDATOR, Jill St. John, 1965 THE...

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    Invaluable to the series only because the film almost killed it so it could be reborn with Casino Royale, the 20th Bond adventure features all of the franchise's worst impulses. For being the entry that brought 007 into the 21st century, this is an incredibly tacky-looking movie, from the community theater ice palace to the CGI wave of melted ice B...

    No Bond film is without its pleasures, but Brosnan's third time comes close. It doesn't help that several elements - 007 being wounded in the opening, a past foe of M's stepping out of the shadows - would all be handled better in Skyfall. Mostly, the movie just feels plodding, both an unfortunate showcase for the series' most adolescent tendencies ...

    The Man With the Golden Gun, Roger Moore's second outing as James Bond, isn't just a low point for its star but the series as a whole. It's a nearly joyless affair watching 007 careen from Beirut to Macau, from Hong Kong to an island showdown with the three-nippled hitman Francisco Scaramanga, played by a woefully wasted Christopher Lee. Fantasy Is...

    Sending Bond to Vegas should lead to firecracker results, but aside from a killer theme sung by Bond chanteuse Shirley Bassey, this is mostly a stinker. Connery returned for a then-record $1.25 million salary after the box office disappointment of George Lazenby's one-and-done On Her Majesty's Secret Service.Overall, it's one of the most stupidly g...

    All Bond movies are reflections of the cinematic landscape in which they're released, so it's not a surprise the MCU's trend of focusing on an over-arching narrative rather than the film at hand would wind up influencing 007. Blofeld has been Thanos-ing long before Josh Brolin snapped his purple fingers, yet his re-emergence here feels hackneyed. T...

    007 stumbled into the 1980s with this attempt to transplant Moore's Bond into a gritty throwback to the serious-minded thrills of From Russia With Love. Somehow, that attempt still involves an ice rink battle with a hockey team, a bizarre cameo from a Margaret Thatcher impersonator, and an opening confrontation between Bond and an uncredited Blofel...

    Moore's tenure as 007 was mostly notable for its goofiness, but his final film as James Bond is mostly a staid-to-the-point-of-boring affair. There's the occasional oddity - a ski chase scored to the Beach Boys' "California Girls," or a woman in a jacuzzi saying, "The bubbles tickle my Tchaikovsky." Mostly though, View to a Kill, Moore's least favo...

    Were it not for a series of legal disputes beginning shortly after the 1961 publication of Ian Fleming's novel, Thunderball would have been the first entry in the Bond series. Fortunately, that wasn't the case, as after the remarkably sure-footed debut of 1962's Dr. No and the innovations and evolutions of From Russia With Love and Goldfinger, Thun...

    The latest 007 adventure, Daniel Craig's final Bond movie, wants to do a lot in its near-three-hour runtime. It wants to mine the emotion of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, the first outing to give its hero a soul, as evidenced by the callbacks to that entry. It wants to tie up the loose ends of Spectre, a task probably better left alone, but one ...

    Often touted as one of the worst entries, Moonraker is at least memorable for its pre-credits skydiving sequence - one of the best stunts in the entire franchise - and for its final act, which improbably sends Bond to space. It's the film's middle hour which is the most difficult to get through, as Bond contends with Michael Lonsdale's villain, Dra...

  3. Sep 15, 2024 · The best James Bond movies deliver action-packed escapades, iconic characters, and unforgettable moments. This list, anchored in crowd rankings, aims to rank the very best films from the 007 franchise. Thousands of fans have cast their votes, creating a definitive guide to the top James Bond movies.

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  4. May 30, 2024 · Every James Bond movie ranked, from Sean Connery’s Dr. No to Daniel Craig’s No Time to Die. As we anticipate the next 007, Entertainment Weekly looks back on the iconic espionage franchise....

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    • 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 82% Universally heralded as the best of Moore's Bond movies, The Spy Who Loved Me presented a riveting, globe-trotting adventure as 007 investigates missing submarines carrying nuclear warheads.
    • 'On Her Majesty’s Secret Service' (1969) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 81% Marking Australian actor George Lazenby's only appearance as Bond, On Her Majesty's Secret Service is an often-overlooked addition to the franchise.
    • 'GoldenEye' (1995) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 80% While some of his ensuing films were lackluster, to say the least, Pierce Brosnan's long-awaited Bond movie debut breathed new life into the franchise which many thought would become obsolete after the resolution of the Cold War.
    • 'Licence to Kill' (1989) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 79% Timothy Dalton's second Bond film delved even deeper into the character's dark intensity which made his portrayal of the character so unique.
  5. James Bond Movies Ranked via IMDb Rating. These are the movie rankings from highest to lowest rated based on IMDb ratings. Tiebreakers are broken via number of votes, with the highest number of votes ending up on top. The description below each movie lists the IMDb rating.

  6. Join us as we rank the 007 movies, from worst to best, as based on their score on the Tomatometer. 27. Casino Royale (1967) Tomatometer: 26%. Starring: Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, David Niven, Orson Welles. Directed By: Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joe McGrath.