Total Recall: James Bond Countdown -- Find Out Where Quantum of Solace Fits In!

We rank every 007 adventure by Tomatometer.

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6. The Spy Who Loved Me (81%)

There's a reason The Spy Who Loved Me is the best-reviewed of the Roger Moore-era Bond flicks: it's sleek and stylish, it's got menacing villains, and it's played relatively straighter than other installments. Spy finds 007 in a love/hate relationship with beautiful Russian agent Triple X (Barbara Bach); they're both on the trail of the evil Stromberg (Curt Jurgens), who has commandeered British and Russian nuclear subs as part of a plot to rule the oceans. Stromberg has some of the most memorable henchmen of any Bond antagonist, including Jaws (Richard Kiel), an imposing figure with a grill full of metal, and Naomi, whose attraction to 007 doesn't prevent her from trying to kill him. Of course it's absurd (the opening ski chase, while exciting, is particularly implausible, as is Stromberg's retractable ocean lair), but it's played with great, glossy style, and Moore is at his suave, witty best. The Spy Who Loved Me "pulled Roger Moore from the shadow of his predecessor and established him as a bone fide Bond," wrote John J. Puccio of DVDTown.com.


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5. Thunderball (90%)

After the zeitgeist-shifting power of the first three Bond movies, Thunderball found the series resting a bit on formula, beefing up the gadgets and stunts with less concern for the characters. Still, with Sean Connery fully inhabiting the role of 007, these turn out to be minor slights indeed. The irrepressible SPECTRE wants to destroy Miami with an atomic weapon unless its demands are met, so Bond heads to the Bahamas, where he memorably dukes it out underwater with some SPECTRE frogmen. Thunderball may not have broken much new ground, but it ably got the job done; "It's remarkably good fun," wrote James Rocchi of Netflix. "It's retro enough to be amusing in the dull bits and timeless enough to be fresh and vital today."


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4. Casino Royale (2006, 94%)

There's a moment early in Casino Royale that signals this won't be just another Bond adventure. The look on Daniel Craig's face as he drowns his antagonist in a washroom sink is cruel and ice cold, emphasizing one of the unspoken aspects of the series: James Bond is not a nice guy. He's a womanizer and a cold-blooded killer. But as a series reboot, Casino Royale is hardly a therapy session; it includes some of the most mind-blowing set-pieces in all of the Bond films, including a parkour chase on a crane in Mozambique and a thrilling escape from a rotting building in Venice rigged with explosives. Casino Royale ditched the campy elements of previous installments, and the result was a gritty, thrilling action picture of rare emotional heft. "Let the purists squawk: In Daniel Craig, the Bond franchise has finally found a 007 whose cruel charisma rivals that of Sean Connery," wrote Ty Burr of the Boston Globe.

Comments

troyman21

Troy Faubert

The list seems just right. I really can't complain about how everything is arranged...

Nov 12 - 06:01 PM

Speaker for the Films

Matthew Legarreta

If we were to include Solace now, it would be number #10. I think that's pretty good(but let's hope for better!)

Nov 12 - 06:28 PM

planetawesome

Seth Green

Yeah, I liked Solace a lot. IMHO, it's better than it's current Tomatometer. And I like Craig better than Connery, as an actor. I know, blasphemy.

Nov 18 - 03:02 PM

J S.

J Simmons

Die another Day rated higher than The World is not Enough and Tomorrow Never Dies? WTF? Oh well..

Nov 12 - 06:32 PM

John N.

John Neu

I sincerely expected Die Another Day to be way down on the list but I guess having a villain with Diamonds in his face is bad *** enough to keep the film afloat.

Nov 13 - 11:39 AM

Maet

Andrew G

Die Another Day was terrible. Both Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough deserve to be above Die Another Day (even if it's as simple as thrusting it to the bottom of the list).

This list goes to show that Bond movies are evaluated through a different standard. Using my previous example, Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough are superior action movies, but not superior Bond movies.

Also, On Her Majesty's Secret Service would've easily been number one if Sean Connery were Bond.

Nov 12 - 07:00 PM

martinscorsese25

christopher cantos

Maet, i agree with you 100 percent... also i think 'you only live twice' should have never been made, and 'Diamonds Are Forever' be a different film... it would be nice to see the Sean Connery collection be Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, ThunderBall, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and the last be a revenge story kinda like QoS... i mean that collection of movies is like LOTR trilogy, no bad films, just quality movies!

Nov 13 - 04:20 PM

dunross

David Lee

Connery is the definitive Bond but some of the movies, Twice and Diamonds specifically, are way overrated. If anyone had starred in them, they would have been at the bottom. It is Connery bias if you will.

Brosnan's are broadly underrated. Tommorow is better than listed and Goldneye should be near the top.

Casino Royale will ultimately be seen as the best of this list with Russia closely on its heals.

Nov 12 - 07:32 PM

jason h.

jason hickey

die another day deserves to be at the bottom of this list, just awful. what were they thinking?

Nov 12 - 07:49 PM

Brett M.

Brett Mellor

Tomorrow Never Dies should be right beneath Goldeneye at #9. Diamonds are Forever should be at the bottom. Other than that, the list is fine.

Nov 12 - 07:51 PM

Jimbo93

Conor Holt

I feel bad that I haven't seen any of the Connery Bond films (I know, I know), but I enjoy Brosnan a lot, and Goldeneye and World are 2 of my favorites. Casino Royale is also very good. I really want to see Dr. No, Secret Service, Russia, Goldfinger and the Dalton films.

Nov 12 - 08:01 PM

idratherbe8587

zach orwan

I think it's strange to put Dr. No as #1. I think its good... but I don't think the franchise had evolved into its full potential yet. I would prefer Goldfinger in the top spot.

Also, Die Another Day and DIamonds Are Forever should be lower. Tomorrow Never Dies and On Her Majesty's Secret Service, higher.

But overall, its pretty accurate.

Nov 12 - 08:19 PM

sean k.

sean kelley

Honestly, Casino Royale is one of the three best Bond movies. It's significance to the series is on par with any other Bond film (if it wasn't a success, the series may have been done), it is an excellent film in its own right, and it seamlessly incorporates the rich Bond history with relevant personal and contemporary themes. Many of the other Bond films, though they may have higher ratings, simply do not hold up to re-examination. Casino should be higher.

Nov 12 - 08:20 PM

inactive user

Jared King

My favorite is Casino Royale. And I like From Russia with Love, but it's a little overated. Okay list.

Nov 12 - 09:00 PM

Paul C.

Paul Craig

Live and Let Die below Diamonds? Moonraker so high? Goldeneye so low? Die Another Day so high? There are a few strange positions. It shows how reviews and opinions develop and change with time. If this list was redone now it would look very different. We need Ryan's list from Bonding with Bond!!!!!

Nov 13 - 12:29 AM

Max R.

Max Reed

Wat the hell is this list??!! Some kind of homage to Sean Connery? Don't get me wrong I think that Sean was 1 of the best to play 007 but lets be a lil more objective please!
How could they rate License to kill so highly? I slept everytime I tried to watch the movie for heaven's sake! Dalton in Living Daylights was much better License should be somewhere at the bottom.
And to yall who think Die Another Day aint so good. Please tell me which other Bond movie had Bond in such a tight corner? Die for me had the best of all that is Bond.
Bond movies are not just about the possible or even the plausible Bond movies are supposed to be so fantastic u hold breath throughout the movie.

Nov 13 - 12:59 AM

Max R.

Max Reed

Wat the hell is this list??!! Some kind of homage to Sean Connery? Don't get me wrong I think that Sean was 1 of the best to play 007 but lets be a lil more objective please!
How could they rate License to kill so highly? I slept everytime I tried to watch the movie for heaven's sake! Dalton in Living Daylights was much better License should be somewhere at the bottom.
And to yall who think Die Another Day aint so good. Please tell me which other Bond movie had Bond in such a tight corner? Die for me had the best of all that is Bond.
Bond movies are not just about the possible or even the plausible Bond movies are supposed to be so fantastic u hold breath throughout the movie.

Nov 13 - 01:00 AM

martinscorsese25

christopher cantos

3 of Moore's bond films is all at the bottom 4! HA!

Nov 13 - 06:23 AM

Shatter24

Jeremiah Rancourt

A straight rotten tomato-meter isn't particularly fair. The Bond films of yesteryear had little competition, whereas today they have to compete with everything else. Connery's Bond films may have been great at their time according to critics, but to have the first four Connery films in the top 5 feels disengenious.

Also, there hasn't been enough time for Casino Royale's impact to fully sink in. Whether it will fall out of the top 5 or closer to number one will be determined after closer examination and after a few more years.

Nov 13 - 08:10 AM

Dark Knight jr.

Kae LaFond

Wow... I'm intrigued.

Nov 13 - 09:35 AM

tgibfo

Matt Ritchey

Good list. And though I know it's all by Tomatometer, I'm appalled that DIE ANOTHER DAY wasn't LAST on the list. I enjoyed the original CASINO ROYALE more.

Nov 13 - 11:08 AM

Nielsen700

Dick Dickhead

GoldenEye was a little too high. BTW, I actually thought Die Another Day was the best Pierce Brosnan Bond.

Nov 13 - 12:09 PM

dylanbliss

dylan bliss

Tomorrow Never Dies sucks. It really sucks. Hard.

Nov 13 - 12:13 PM

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