From Die Another Day to Skyfall, this is every James Bond movie ranked by how rewatchable they are.
“Bond, James Bond.” Possibly the greatest hero in cinematic history, James Bond has been a figure of pop culture storytelling since the original novels by Ian Fleming hit bookshelves in the 1950s. Agent 007 felt like a very different sort of protagonist for a post-World War II world; unafraid to use sex and violence to his advantage, Bond wasn’t a straight-laced hero.
die another day Release Date November 17, 2002 Director Lee Tamahori Cast Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike, Rick Yune, Judi Dench Rating PG-13 Runtime 133 Watch on Amazon Prime Video 25 ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ Diamonds Are Forever feels a little too close to the disastrous “legacy” sequels of the last few years. After George Lazenby had attempted to push the series in a more ambitious direction, Diamonds Are Forever saw Sean Connery returning to the role for a much safer, forgettable entry in the series. It essentially felt like The Rise of Skywalker of the Bond franchise, replacing any more ambitious ideas with the familiarity of what had come before.
Octopussy is best known as “the one where Bond dresses up as a clown,” but comedy and Bond often go hand in hand. The beefed up role for Desmond Llewelyn’s Q, Bond’s loyal gadget designer, certainly makes it one of the funniest entries in the series. 21 ‘For Your Eyes Only’ For Your Eyes Only felt like a counterintuitive film for Moore’s version of 007. It attempted to return the series to a more grounded place after Bond’s space adventure.
A View to a Kill Release Date May 24, 1985 Director John Glen Cast Roger Moore, Christopher Walken, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones, Patrick Macnee, Patrick Bauchau Rating PG Runtime 131 Watch on Amazon Prime Video 18 ‘The World Is Not Enough’ The World Is Not Enough is complete camp, but unlike Die Another Day, it still felt true to the series’ goals. Director Michael Apted added a propulsive sense of momentum to the film, which follows Bond’s adventures across the globe with the comically named nuclear physicist Dr. Christmas Jones .
There’s a lot to like in Spectre; the “Day of the Dead” sequence is outstanding, and Léa Seydoux’s Madeleine Swann is one of Bond’ rare love interests that actually gets to participate in the story. However, it’s also a very long, bloated film that doesn’t immediately inspire a rewatch. 14 ‘You Only Live Twice’ You Only Live Twice was a great conclusion to Connery’s original run as Bond. Even though he would ultimately return to the character with both Diamonds Are Forever and Never Say Never Again, You Only Live Twice felt like the final act in Bond’s battle against SPECTRE. It forced Bond to go head-to-head with Ernst Stavro Blofeld , the head of SPECTRE that was first glimpsed in Thunderball.
Unfortunately, The Living Daylights still inherited some of the comedic sensibilities that had made more sense in the Moore era; Dalton didn’t feel quite as natural spouting off goofy quips. Although he introduced a darker sensibility to the character, Dalton would have to wait for his second Bond film in order to prove that he could change the tone of the series. 11 ‘License to Kill’ License to Kill was arguably the most grounded and realistic entry in the Bond series before the Craig era.
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