'In order to arrive at the results, we've used a weighted formula that takes the Tomatometer, the number of reviews, and the year of release into account.' Including two unnoficial James Bond films.
Absurd even by Bond standards, [Film] is weighted down by campy jokes and a noticeable lack of energy. (36%)
23.
Despite a couple of electrifying action sequences, [Film] is a formulaic, anachronistic Bond outing. (43%)
22.
A middling Bond film, [Film] suffers from double entendre-laden dialogue, a noteworthy lack of gadgets, and a villain that overshadows 007. (46%)
21.
Plagued by mediocre writing, uneven acting, and a fairly by-the-numbers plot, [Film] is partially saved by some entertaining and truly Bond-worthy action sequences. (51%)
20.
A competent, if sometimes by-the-numbers entry to the 007 franchise, [Film] may not boast the most original plot but its action sequences are genuinely thrilling. (57%)
19.
Its action may be bit too over-the-top for some, but [Film] is lavishly crafted and succeeds in evoking classic Bond themes from the franchise's earlier installments. (57%)
18.
While the rehashed story feels rather uninspired and unnecessary, the return of both Sean Connery and a more understated Bond make [Film] a watchable retread. (60%)
17.
Featuring one of the series' more ludicrous plots but outfitted with primo gadgets and spectacular sets, [Film] is both silly and entertaining. (62%)
16.
[Film] is a largely derivative affair, but it's still pretty entertaining nonetheless, thanks to great stunts, witty dialogue, and the presence of Sean Connery. (65%)
15.
While not one of the highest-rated Bond films, [Film] finds Roger Moore adding his stamp to the series with flashes of style and an improved sense of humor. (65%)
14.
Brutal and breathless, [Film] delivers tender emotions along with frenetic action. Not as good as franchise reboot Casino Royale, but still an impressive entry to the Bond canon. (64%)
13.
With exotic locales, impressive special effects, and a worthy central villain, [Film] overcomes a messy and implausible story to deliver another memorable early Bond flick. (71%)
Rank
Film Title
Verdict (Tomatometer)
12.
[Film] trades in some of the outlandish Bond staples for a more sober outing, and the result is a satisfying adventure, albeit without some of the bombastic thrills fans may be looking for. (73%)
11.
[Film] is a sharp action picture -- it's darker than many of the other entries, with Timothy Dalton playing Bond with intensity -- but it still has some solid chases and fight scenes. (74%)
10.
In [Film], newcomer Timothy Dalton plays James Bond with more debonair seriousness than preceding installments, and the result, is energetic, exciting, and occasionally weighty. (75%)
9.
Though it hints at the absurdity to come in later installments, [Film]'s sleek style, menacing villains, and sly wit make it the best of the Roger Moore era. (78%)
8.
The first and best Pierce Brosnan Bond film, [Film] brings the series into a more modern context, and the result is a 007 entry that's high-tech, action-packed, and urbane. (82%)
7.
George Lazenby's only appearance as 007 is a fine entry in the series, featuring one of the most intriguing Bond girls in Tracy di Vincenzo (Diana Rigg), breathtaking visuals, and some great ski chases. (81%)
6.
Lavishly rendered set pieces and Sean Connery's enduring charm make [Film] a big, fun adventure, even if it doesn't quite measure up to the series' previous heights. (85%)
5.
Sam Mendes brings Bond surging back with a smart, sexy, riveting action thriller that qualifies as one of the best 007 films to date. (92%)
4.
The second James Bond film, [Film] is a razor-sharp, briskly-paced Cold War thriller that features several electrifying action scenes. (96%)
3.
[Film] 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') and a wide range of gadgets that would become the series' trademark. (96%)
2.
[Film] disposes of the silliness and gadgetry that plagued recent James Bond outings, and Daniel Craig delivers what fans and critics have been waiting for: a caustic, haunted, intense reinvention of 007. (95%)
1.
Featuring plenty of the humor, action, and escapist thrills the series would become known for, [Film] kicks off the Bond franchise in style. (98%)
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