I love Thunderball, too. Thunderball has the romance, the beauty, and the gripping action that other Bond films do not have. I only wish Bond had used his DB5 more in this picture.
1. From Russia With Love 2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service 3. GoldenEye 4. Casino Royale (2006) 5. The Living Daylights 6. Goldfinger 7. The Spy Who Loved Me 8. The World is not Enough 9. Licence to Kill 10. Skyfall 11. Tomorrow Never Dies 12. For Your Eyes Only 13. Thunderball 14. Dr. No 15. You only Live Twice 16. Spectre 17. Live and Let Die 18. Moonraker 19. Die Another Day 20. A View to a Kill 21. Octopussy 22. Casino Royale (1954) 23. The Man With the Golden Gun 24. Diamonds are Forever 25. Quantum of Solace 26. Casino Royale (1967) 27. Never Say Never Again The bottom 6 are the only ones I hate, that's why there is a gap between those and the rest. I have not yet seen No Time to Die. The top 4 are all perfect. 1. Timothy Dalton 2. Pierce Brosnan 3. Sean Connery 4. Daniel Craig 5. George Lazenby 6. Roger Moore (not his fault. He's a better actor than Lazenby but was directed to ham it up). 7. David Niven 8. Barry Nelson The top 3 are really close. i really hate even including the fake movies on my list but in case anyone was wondering.
My ranking: 25: Thunderball 24: Moonraker 23: Spectre 22: Die Another Day 21: Quantum Of Solace 20: The Man With The Golden Gun 19: A View To A Kill 18: The World Is Not Enough 17: Octopussy 16: Live And Let Die 15: The Living Daylights 14: Dr. No 13: License To Kill 12: Diamonds Are Forever 11: For Your Eyes Only 10: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service 9: From Russia With Love 8: Goldfinger 7: You Only Live Twice 6: Casino Royale 5: Goldeneye 4: Skyfall 3: No Time To Die 2: The Spy Who Loved Me 1: Tomorrow Never Dies
Great ranking!!!! I love so much Bond movies and enjoy most of them. So, my personal list: 1. Casino Royale, 2. The Spy Who Loved Me, 3. From Russia With Love, 4. No Time To Die, 5. Goldeneye, 6. For Your Eyes Only, 7. On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 8. The Living Daylights, 9.Dr No, 10. Goldfinger, 11. Octopussy, 12. Skyfall, 13.Moonraker, 14. Spectre, 15. The Man With The Golden Gun, 16.Licence To Kill, 17.Tomorrow Never Dies, 18. Live and Let Die, 19. Thunderball, 20. You Only Lives Twice, 21. Quantum of Solace, 22.The World is not Enough ... ... and the completelly weak 23. A View to a Kill ,24. Die Another Day, 25. Diamonds Are Forever, 26. Never Say Never Again, 27. Casino Royale 1967
01. Goldeneye 02. Skyfall 03. License to kill 04. No time to die 05. Casino royale 06. The world is not enough 07. Goldfinger 08. View to a kill 09. The spy who loved me 10. Tomorrow never dies 11. For your eyes only 12. The living daylights 13. Spectre 14. Quantum of solace 15. Moon raker 16. The man with the golden gun 17. You only live twice 18. On her majesty’s secret service 19. Thunderball 20. Dr no 21. Live and let die 22. From Russia with love 23. Die another day 24. Octopussy 25. Diamonds are forever 26. Never say never again 27. Casino royale 1967
I appreciate all Bond fans and their ratings and viewpoints, keep up the good work. Here are my ratings if you are interested. A Films - Great films that I will watch anytime 1. The Spy who loved me- Moore at his finest, a great spy film with perfect pacing, just the right amount of comedy and Jaws. 2. From Russia With Love - Connery’s best film, probably the closest to an actual Fleming novel, beautifully paced, a true spy thriller film. 3. Skyfall - Sam Mendes purposefully tried to pull the franchise back from the disaster of QoS by brining in a more Connery/Fleming feel but with modern twists. It was nice to see Craig pull off a more faithful Fleming Bond. 4. No Time to Die - Great villain with an actual lair, modern plot, real stunt work without tons of CGI that have plagued several of Craig’s film. Again a Craig film that oozes Bond. 5. License to Kill - Dark, edgy, vindictive, and a great Bond girl. This is the revenge film that the franchise needed 6. Goldeneye - Iconic Bond with some of the greatest scenes, damn jump, tank chase, etc. Brosnan was awesome in it. 7. A View to a Kill - Bond is old, who cares, the film itself is a gem and has some real nail-biting moments (elevator scene, finale). If you forgive Moore’s age this becomes a quintessential Bond film that is loads of fun to watch and harkens back to the FRWL era. 8. Live and Let Die - Proved Moore could be Bond with a great change of pace, it was funny, fast moving, had a great song, Solitaire was a great Bond girl and the awesome stunts (alligator run, boat chase) B Films - Very good films that I have no problem re-watching. 9. Thunderball - Connery’s best acted film, the plot was awesome, stunning locales and the underwater fight scenes were incredible. It was also a course correction to the campier GF. 10. The world is Not Enough - A corrective to TND that brought back a more Connery-esque style film with spy craft, double crosses, etc. Probably Brosnan's thinking man's film. 11. Dr. No - If released today it would be considered a art house flick. Shows how real spy/espionage was done. 12. Die Another Day - The first half of this movie is the best Bond movie ever made, it then has the purposeful tonal shift into sci-fi territory that doesn’t work for everyone but I really like they were comparing and contrasting the pre/post 9/11 world. They made a bet that technology was going to rule the day, something that was understandable 2-3 weeks after 9/11, that guess turned out wrong but this is still a kick ass movie with Bond turned up to a 11. 13. Octopussy - Campy but still enjoyable, the actual plot is one of the best of Bonds. 14. For Your Eyes Only - I enjoy trying to figure out who is the real villain but it’s slower pacing brings this down into the B grade films but still a very solid entry. 15. Diamonds are Forever - Nails 1970 Las Vegas where the mob still controlled huge parts of it and how over the top Vegas actually was. The film also has the best dialogue of any Bond film making it fun to watch and Connery is back on his game, well rested and a twinkle in his eye again. The iconic elevator fight scene is one of the best in the series and Bond riding up on the outside of the elevator is another classic. 16. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service - Great story although it drags in the middle, awesome cinematography but unfortunately Lazenby’s acting drags it down to this position. 17. The Living Daylights - This has some great scenes but for some reason they don’t come together very well which is a shame. In this instance the parts were greater than the whole. 18. Goldfinger - The rape scene is cringe worthy, it’s a poorly paced film and Bond actually doesn’t do very much in it. Yes there are some iconic lines and the villain and henchman are top notch but what I mentioned above and the all of the edits from actors working in the US to those on the English Soundstage drops it down to this position. C Films - Average films that I don't go out of my way to re-watch 19. Casino Royale - OMG how I wanted to love this film, it has some great scenes and then some very poor scenes that drops it into the C category. Bond invading an embassy would have gotten him fired PERIOD. Who unveils a new airliner at 2 AM? And why claim it’s Miami when it’s clearly a European airport with European airliners and cars in the scene? Vesper was way too young (23) to hold such a high position. The Arron Sorkin like dialogue between Bond and Vesper was a letdown. The sinking building in Venice was groan worthy fake, I could go on and on but people seem to ignore all of the faults in this film so they can agree with everyone else that this is one of the best, I just don't see it. 20. Tomorrow Never Dies - A completely generic 1990 action film. It was well shot, acting was good but you could have Jean Claude Van Damme play Agent Brandon of the CIA and nothing would have changed. Great action film, poor and forgettable Bond film. On the plus side, I loved Dr. Kaufman scene and Q and Bond at the rental car counter. Negatives would be the overly long and fake looking action scenes with Bond in them, Elliot Carver was a terrible corniest villain that makes the film look like a parody, and Bond entering the stealth board with a machine gun in each hand screams 1990 action flick like nothing else. 21. You only live twice - I remember watching this as a kid on TV and thinking that this is the corniest Bond film ever and Connery seemed bored and irritated in it. They turned Bond Japanese, made a slow boring commercial about come visit Japan, the head of the Japanese secret service has a slide to get into his office, little Nellie was silly and a volcano lair, holy crap you have an Austin Powers movie. 22. The Man with the Golden Gun - The world’s best assassin uses a midget to lure other assassins to his circus fun house to kill them. Oh and something about a laser. Christopher Lee, Moore and Herb V. were great in it but the script/plot was not the best. D Films - very rarely watch on their own. 23. Moonraker - A schizophrenic film, it has some of the darkest scenes of any Moore film (a lady is hunted down and killed by dogs) with some of the corniest/cheesiest parts. It’s part Noir Thriller mixed with a sophomoric comedy making it the Norbit of Bond Films. 24. Spectre - Slow, loaded with fake CGI scenes and of course it literally copied a parody film. Bond is now making a parody of a parody, this is a joke. F Films - Only watch when I am doing a whole series re-watch and even then it takes 2-3 days to get through. 25. Quantum of Solace - From the seizure inducing Frenetic editing to cover up the hundreds of goofs, to a boring villain with the lowest stake plot, to all of the fake CGI stunts and a hotel fight scene that was copied from Bourne (they had 2 unit directors from Bourne directing the action sequences.) This film is not a Bond film at all, it fails in quality, action, plot, villain and it copies almost everything from other movies who have done it better and before. Bond should be leading the pack not following from behind.
Did people actually like No Time To Die? I just saw it and wasn't the biggest fan. The cinematics and music was amazing but the story was lacking big time. Things just didn't make sense. The bad guy wasn't even intimidating or scary at all. What are even his motives?
There’s a major gap between younger fans and older fans. No time to die …is crap. You aren’t supposed to have a good bye for each actor . Everyone has the same line “it was a great send off” . Means you are a fan of daniel Craig , not necessarily James Bond.
@@dynamobahamas hell yeah, they don’t let a good story get in the way of wokeness anymore. Which is why Hollywood is doomed, this franchise is doomed. Programmed robots are the only people who would EVER put 3 out of 5 Craig films at the top. 😂😂
I started Dr No. back in March 2020 then No Time to Die got delayed but I kept slowly watching through them and reviewing them after seeing them. I then hit a point where I started watching one a week until I finished. I won’t lie, as I’m not a massive Bond fan it got difficult to motivate myself during a rough period but I finally did it! As for the video itself, I filmed it on Saturday night and uploaded Monday night
You are right, it IS a big sigh of relief now that we know you are finished. If you can't do justice to movies you didn't "grow up with" then you should not bother at all and stop wasting everybody's time!
how come you never ranked Casino Royale (1954)? you already ranked the other 2 fake nones. also, I am clearly more of a fan of the more serious bonds as you can see from my list below, but Skyfall is a clear The Dark Knight ripoff. that alone would be fine, but it does have some apparent plot holes and the entire 3rd act is a Home Alone ripoff, making it not really that serious in the end. its still in my top 10 though. haven't seen his 5th, but the only serious Craig bond films are his first 2 and Quantum is the worst edited movie I've ever seen in my life.
Casino Royale (1954) isn’t a movie rather an episode in a series called ‘Climax!’, and this ranking was only covering the movies. And as for Skyfall, I understand the points you raise, but at the end of the day a lot of films tread on similar plot aspects to those from other films, so it didn’t bother me at all, as I also thought it was excellently perfected.
Good list. my: 25: Die another day 24: OHMTSS 23: Goldfinger 22: For you eyes only 21: Thunderball 20: No time to die 19: Casino royale (2006) 18: Diamonds are forever 17: Goldeneye 16: Quantum of solage 15: Dr. No 14: Skyfall 13: You only live twice 12: The living daylights 11: Moonraker 10: The man with the golden gun 9: Octopussy 8: Tomorrow never dies 7: From russia with love 6: Live and let die 5: The world is not enough 4: A view to a kill 3: Licence to kill 2: Spectre 1: The spy who loved me
As a Japanese, I did not care for You Only Live Twice. Wakabayashi Akiko and Hama Mie were wonderful, but some of the editing (such as the Bond watching sumo scene) was obviously done by someone who doesn't understand Japanese. Also, there was no point in Bond looking Japanese since this is dropped very quickly as a plot point. As the only Bond film set in Japan, it was a resounding disappointment.
In my life there is no way Never Say Never Again isn't last... Die Another Day and A View To A Kill are very underrated movies. And I will keep saying (as I say for years) Casino Royale 2006 is one of the worst Bond movies... But i'm in the minority I know... ;)
As a 53 year old and a long time Bond fan I must say I don't feel Daniel Craig as Bond in fact only Casio Royal I have watched more than once and don't care to watch the last one which to me is filled with wokeness. Brosnan is my favorite as he combined the ability to be witty and a stone cold killer as good or even better than Sean but his action scene were also believable to me. The only thing we agree on would seem to be the Classic Sean movies other than that we have different taste of Bond and thats OK.
Too difficult to rank. OHMSS easily the worst official Bond film for me. My favourite by each actor is, Connery-You Only Live Twice, Moore-Live and Let Die, Dalton-License to Kill. Brosnan-Goldeneye, although I must be one of the few that loves Die Another Day, and Craig -Casino Royale.
There are 25 ‘eon’ Bond movies and 2 ‘non-eon’ Bond movies, they are both Bond movies, just from different studios, so the non-eon ones aren’t connected to the Eon ones, nonetheless they’re still James Bond movies
I love Thunderball, too. Thunderball has the romance, the beauty, and the gripping action that other Bond films do not have. I only wish Bond had used his DB5 more in this picture.
Thank goodness somebody places Dr No so highly. I adore that!
1. From Russia With Love
2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
3. GoldenEye
4. Casino Royale (2006)
5. The Living Daylights
6. Goldfinger
7. The Spy Who Loved Me
8. The World is not Enough
9. Licence to Kill
10. Skyfall
11. Tomorrow Never Dies
12. For Your Eyes Only
13. Thunderball
14. Dr. No
15. You only Live Twice
16. Spectre
17. Live and Let Die
18. Moonraker
19. Die Another Day
20. A View to a Kill
21. Octopussy
22. Casino Royale (1954)
23. The Man With the Golden Gun
24. Diamonds are Forever
25. Quantum of Solace
26. Casino Royale (1967)
27. Never Say Never Again
The bottom 6 are the only ones I hate, that's why there is a gap between those and the rest. I have not yet seen No Time to Die. The top 4 are all perfect.
1. Timothy Dalton
2. Pierce Brosnan
3. Sean Connery
4. Daniel Craig
5. George Lazenby
6. Roger Moore (not his fault. He's a better actor than Lazenby but was directed to ham it up).
7. David Niven
8. Barry Nelson
The top 3 are really close. i really hate even including the fake movies on my list but in case anyone was wondering.
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My ranking:
25: Thunderball
24: Moonraker
23: Spectre
22: Die Another Day
21: Quantum Of Solace
20: The Man With The Golden Gun
19: A View To A Kill
18: The World Is Not Enough
17: Octopussy
16: Live And Let Die
15: The Living Daylights
14: Dr. No
13: License To Kill
12: Diamonds Are Forever
11: For Your Eyes Only
10: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
9: From Russia With Love
8: Goldfinger
7: You Only Live Twice
6: Casino Royale
5: Goldeneye
4: Skyfall
3: No Time To Die
2: The Spy Who Loved Me
1: Tomorrow Never Dies
Great ranking!!!! I love so much Bond movies and enjoy most of them. So, my personal list: 1. Casino Royale, 2. The Spy Who Loved Me, 3. From Russia With Love, 4. No Time To Die, 5. Goldeneye, 6. For Your Eyes Only, 7. On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 8. The Living Daylights, 9.Dr No, 10. Goldfinger, 11. Octopussy, 12. Skyfall, 13.Moonraker, 14. Spectre, 15. The Man With The Golden Gun, 16.Licence To Kill, 17.Tomorrow Never Dies, 18. Live and Let Die, 19. Thunderball, 20. You Only Lives Twice, 21. Quantum of Solace, 22.The World is not Enough ... ... and the completelly weak 23. A View to a Kill ,24. Die Another Day, 25. Diamonds Are Forever, 26. Never Say Never Again, 27. Casino Royale 1967
That’s fair, thanks man 👏
01. Goldeneye
02. Skyfall
03. License to kill
04. No time to die
05. Casino royale
06. The world is not enough
07. Goldfinger
08. View to a kill
09. The spy who loved me
10. Tomorrow never dies
11. For your eyes only
12. The living daylights
13. Spectre
14. Quantum of solace
15. Moon raker
16. The man with the golden gun
17. You only live twice
18. On her majesty’s secret service
19. Thunderball
20. Dr no
21. Live and let die
22. From Russia with love
23. Die another day
24. Octopussy
25. Diamonds are forever
26. Never say never again
27. Casino royale 1967
Your list is better than I would expect for an 18 year old, but you’ve got waaaaaay too much love for Craig there, kiddo.
the problem with thunderball is the audience is ahead of bond all through the film and the ending is slow no time to die is a bad remake of OHMSS
I have to say for a young guy you know your James Bond stuff! Nice job kid!
Wow man thank you, that means a lot :)
Casino Royale tops and bottoms...cool list!
Haha, didn’t even notice. Cheers!
I appreciate all Bond fans and their ratings and viewpoints, keep up the good work. Here are my ratings if you are interested.
A Films - Great films that I will watch anytime
1. The Spy who loved me- Moore at his finest, a great spy film with perfect pacing, just the right amount of comedy and Jaws.
2. From Russia With Love - Connery’s best film, probably the closest to an actual Fleming novel, beautifully paced, a true spy thriller film.
3. Skyfall - Sam Mendes purposefully tried to pull the franchise back from the disaster of QoS by brining in a more Connery/Fleming feel but with modern twists. It was nice to see Craig pull off a more faithful Fleming Bond.
4. No Time to Die - Great villain with an actual lair, modern plot, real stunt work without tons of CGI that have plagued several of Craig’s film. Again a Craig film that oozes Bond.
5. License to Kill - Dark, edgy, vindictive, and a great Bond girl. This is the revenge film that the franchise needed
6. Goldeneye - Iconic Bond with some of the greatest scenes, damn jump, tank chase, etc. Brosnan was awesome in it.
7. A View to a Kill - Bond is old, who cares, the film itself is a gem and has some real nail-biting moments (elevator scene, finale). If you forgive Moore’s age this becomes a quintessential Bond film that is loads of fun to watch and harkens back to the FRWL era.
8. Live and Let Die - Proved Moore could be Bond with a great change of pace, it was funny, fast moving, had a great song, Solitaire was a great Bond girl and the awesome stunts (alligator run, boat chase)
B Films - Very good films that I have no problem re-watching.
9. Thunderball - Connery’s best acted film, the plot was awesome, stunning locales and the underwater fight scenes were incredible. It was also a course correction to the campier GF.
10. The world is Not Enough - A corrective to TND that brought back a more Connery-esque style film with spy craft, double crosses, etc. Probably Brosnan's thinking man's film.
11. Dr. No - If released today it would be considered a art house flick. Shows how real spy/espionage was done.
12. Die Another Day - The first half of this movie is the best Bond movie ever made, it then has the purposeful tonal shift into sci-fi territory that doesn’t work for everyone but I really like they were comparing and contrasting the pre/post 9/11 world. They made a bet that technology was going to rule the day, something that was understandable 2-3 weeks after 9/11, that guess turned out wrong but this is still a kick ass movie with Bond turned up to a 11.
13. Octopussy - Campy but still enjoyable, the actual plot is one of the best of Bonds.
14. For Your Eyes Only - I enjoy trying to figure out who is the real villain but it’s slower pacing brings this down into the B grade films but still a very solid entry.
15. Diamonds are Forever - Nails 1970 Las Vegas where the mob still controlled huge parts of it and how over the top Vegas actually was. The film also has the best dialogue of any Bond film making it fun to watch and Connery is back on his game, well rested and a twinkle in his eye again. The iconic elevator fight scene is one of the best in the series and Bond riding up on the outside of the elevator is another classic.
16. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service - Great story although it drags in the middle, awesome cinematography but unfortunately Lazenby’s acting drags it down to this position.
17. The Living Daylights - This has some great scenes but for some reason they don’t come together very well which is a shame. In this instance the parts were greater than the whole.
18. Goldfinger - The rape scene is cringe worthy, it’s a poorly paced film and Bond actually doesn’t do very much in it. Yes there are some iconic lines and the villain and henchman are top notch but what I mentioned above and the all of the edits from actors working in the US to those on the English Soundstage drops it down to this position.
C Films - Average films that I don't go out of my way to re-watch
19. Casino Royale - OMG how I wanted to love this film, it has some great scenes and then some very poor scenes that drops it into the C category. Bond invading an embassy would have gotten him fired PERIOD. Who unveils a new airliner at 2 AM? And why claim it’s Miami when it’s clearly a European airport with European airliners and cars in the scene? Vesper was way too young (23) to hold such a high position. The Arron Sorkin like dialogue between Bond and Vesper was a letdown. The sinking building in Venice was groan worthy fake, I could go on and on but people seem to ignore all of the faults in this film so they can agree with everyone else that this is one of the best, I just don't see it.
20. Tomorrow Never Dies - A completely generic 1990 action film. It was well shot, acting was good but you could have Jean Claude Van Damme play Agent Brandon of the CIA and nothing would have changed. Great action film, poor and forgettable Bond film. On the plus side, I loved Dr. Kaufman scene and Q and Bond at the rental car counter. Negatives would be the overly long and fake looking action scenes with Bond in them, Elliot Carver was a terrible corniest villain that makes the film look like a parody, and Bond entering the stealth board with a machine gun in each hand screams 1990 action flick like nothing else.
21. You only live twice - I remember watching this as a kid on TV and thinking that this is the corniest Bond film ever and Connery seemed bored and irritated in it. They turned Bond Japanese, made a slow boring commercial about come visit Japan, the head of the Japanese secret service has a slide to get into his office, little Nellie was silly and a volcano lair, holy crap you have an Austin Powers movie.
22. The Man with the Golden Gun - The world’s best assassin uses a midget to lure other assassins to his circus fun house to kill them. Oh and something about a laser. Christopher Lee, Moore and Herb V. were great in it but the script/plot was not the best.
D Films - very rarely watch on their own.
23. Moonraker - A schizophrenic film, it has some of the darkest scenes of any Moore film (a lady is hunted down and killed by dogs) with some of the corniest/cheesiest parts. It’s part Noir Thriller mixed with a sophomoric comedy making it the Norbit of Bond Films.
24. Spectre - Slow, loaded with fake CGI scenes and of course it literally copied a parody film. Bond is now making a parody of a parody, this is a joke.
F Films - Only watch when I am doing a whole series re-watch and even then it takes 2-3 days to get through.
25. Quantum of Solace - From the seizure inducing Frenetic editing to cover up the hundreds of goofs, to a boring villain with the lowest stake plot, to all of the fake CGI stunts and a hotel fight scene that was copied from Bourne (they had 2 unit directors from Bourne directing the action sequences.) This film is not a Bond film at all, it fails in quality, action, plot, villain and it copies almost everything from other movies who have done it better and before. Bond should be leading the pack not following from behind.
Wow 🔥👏
Did people actually like No Time To Die? I just saw it and wasn't the biggest fan. The cinematics and music was amazing but the story was lacking big time. Things just didn't make sense. The bad guy wasn't even intimidating or scary at all. What are even his motives?
There’s a major gap between younger fans and older fans. No time to die …is crap. You aren’t supposed to have a good bye for each actor . Everyone has the same line “it was a great send off” . Means you are a fan of daniel Craig , not necessarily James Bond.
Well said like I posted only Casio Royal I saw as a real bond movie the others to me just didn't hit the mark as Bond.
Excellent list, TT! 👍
Thank you very much :)
Thanks 🙏 was looking for SPECTRE 🎉
3 of the 5 Daniel Craig films at the top? You have got to be joking. Yes, you’re 18 and it shows.
LOL these new Bond fans are prisoners of the present Craig movies were about checking identity Boxes instead of focusing on a good story.
@@dynamobahamas hell yeah, they don’t let a good story get in the way of wokeness anymore. Which is why Hollywood is doomed, this franchise is doomed. Programmed robots are the only people who would EVER put 3 out of 5 Craig films at the top. 😂😂
Great ranking, for me No Time To Die would rank at about 6th place currently
That’s fair, as mentioned I am not as huge of a classic Bond movie fan so No Time to Die may be higher up than usual
Nice list bro, how long did it take to put together?
I started Dr No. back in March 2020 then No Time to Die got delayed but I kept slowly watching through them and reviewing them after seeing them. I then hit a point where I started watching one a week until I finished. I won’t lie, as I’m not a massive Bond fan it got difficult to motivate myself during a rough period but I finally did it! As for the video itself, I filmed it on Saturday night and uploaded Monday night
@@TTRanks I'm about to finish my ranking (and it's my first video!). There a way to send it your way? Would be curious about your opinion
Just comment back here when it’s uploaded and I’ll check it out :)
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@@TTRanks I hope that offer still stands!
"#10 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1983)" was 1977.
You are right, it IS a big sigh of relief now that we know you are finished. If you can't do justice to movies you didn't "grow up with" then you should not bother at all and stop wasting everybody's time!
how come you never ranked Casino Royale (1954)? you already ranked the other 2 fake nones. also, I am clearly more of a fan of the more serious bonds as you can see from my list below, but Skyfall is a clear The Dark Knight ripoff. that alone would be fine, but it does have some apparent plot holes and the entire 3rd act is a Home Alone ripoff, making it not really that serious in the end. its still in my top 10 though. haven't seen his 5th, but the only serious Craig bond films are his first 2 and Quantum is the worst edited movie I've ever seen in my life.
Casino Royale (1954) isn’t a movie rather an episode in a series called ‘Climax!’, and this ranking was only covering the movies.
And as for Skyfall, I understand the points you raise, but at the end of the day a lot of films tread on similar plot aspects to those from other films, so it didn’t bother me at all, as I also thought it was excellently perfected.
Good list.
my:
25: Die another day
24: OHMTSS
23: Goldfinger
22: For you eyes only
21: Thunderball
20: No time to die
19: Casino royale (2006)
18: Diamonds are forever
17: Goldeneye
16: Quantum of solage
15: Dr. No
14: Skyfall
13: You only live twice
12: The living daylights
11: Moonraker
10: The man with the golden gun
9: Octopussy
8: Tomorrow never dies
7: From russia with love
6: Live and let die
5: The world is not enough
4: A view to a kill
3: Licence to kill
2: Spectre
1: The spy who loved me
You should switch thunderball and you only live twice.
How shallow. Good to see you didn't waste to much time thinking about your selection.
As a Japanese, I did not care for You Only Live Twice. Wakabayashi Akiko and Hama Mie were wonderful, but some of the editing (such as the Bond watching sumo scene) was obviously done by someone who doesn't understand Japanese. Also, there was no point in Bond looking Japanese since this is dropped very quickly as a plot point. As the only Bond film set in Japan, it was a resounding disappointment.
😃you have a Poster with timothy dalton in octopussy .
In my life there is no way Never Say Never Again isn't last... Die Another Day and A View To A Kill are very underrated movies. And I will keep saying (as I say for years) Casino Royale 2006 is one of the worst Bond movies... But i'm in the minority I know... ;)
some interesting takes 👀
Casino Royale 2006 the worst Bond film? WOW
As a 53 year old and a long time Bond fan I must say I don't feel Daniel Craig as Bond in fact only Casio Royal I have watched more than once and don't care to watch the last one which to me is filled with wokeness. Brosnan is my favorite as he combined the ability to be witty and a stone cold killer as good or even better than Sean but his action scene were also believable to me. The only thing we agree on would seem to be the Classic Sean movies other than that we have different taste of Bond and thats OK.
Too difficult to rank. OHMSS easily the worst official Bond film for me. My favourite by each actor is, Connery-You Only Live Twice, Moore-Live and Let Die, Dalton-License to Kill. Brosnan-Goldeneye, although I must be one of the few that loves Die Another Day, and Craig -Casino Royale.
I like die another day too
No Time to Die is SOOOOOOOO bad in every way ... Cringy AF.
There is 25 Bond films
27 including the two unofficial ones
@@TTRanks But if you search James Bond they say the 25th Bond movie
There are 25 ‘eon’ Bond movies and 2 ‘non-eon’ Bond movies, they are both Bond movies, just from different studios, so the non-eon ones aren’t connected to the Eon ones, nonetheless they’re still James Bond movies