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Whether you prefer your martinis shaken or stirred—and your 007s Connery or Craig—there’s a good chance you have a favorite James Bond movie. Even the most casual viewer of the long-running spy action series knows which of these films rise above the rest. But what about the worst James Bond movies? The question is subjective, of course—not just because there’s no general consensus on which actor best fits the role—but we can at least consult the reviews to find out the lowest-rated films in the series.
To do so, we turned to review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, which ranked every Bond film. We headed straight to the bottom of the list to find the movies that earned the most critical ire. Read on to discover which James Bond installments reviewers hated the most.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 65 percent
“The comic book plot meanders through a series of hardware production numbers,” Variety writes.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 64 percent
“Although it’s not the most crushing disappointment of all time—finding you have won the lottery but lost the ticket is probably more crushing, I imagine—it is still a crushing disappointment,” writes Deborah Ross for The Spectator.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 64 percent
“Diamonds Are Forever doesn’t carry the same quality or flair as its many predecessors,” writes Variety.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 63 percent
“By the time Spectre reaches its conclusion, the backstory has become so fraught, the motives so unclear, and the layers of scheming by the villains so convoluted that it’s exhausting,” writes Isaac Chotiner for Slate.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 60 percent
“Bond meets Star Wars in one of the series’ sillier outings,” writes Ian Nathan for Empire Magazine (via Rotten Tomatoes).
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 56 percent
“James Bond gets bad news in Die Another Day: They’ve rescinded his license to kill. The news is worse for us. They’ve given him license to bore,” writes Joe Morgenstern for The Wall Street Journal.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 56 percent
“By sticking to the formula so religiously, Tomorrow Never Dies sells itself short,” writes Keith Phipps for The AV Club.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 52 percent
“All right for what it is, but will the day ever come when enough is enough?” writes Marjorie Baumgarten for the Austin Chronicle.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 43 percent
“Bond had degenerated into a male model, and something of a genial anachronism,” writes Richard Corliss for Time (via Rotten Tomatoes).
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 39 percent
“Roger Moore’s interpretation of Bond is blandness personified,” writes Verina Glaessner for Time Out (via Rotten Tomatoes).
Rotten Tomatoes score: 38 percent
“It’s not double-oh-seven anymore, but double-oh-seventy, the best argument yet for the mandatory retirement age,” writes Paul Attanasio for The Washington Post.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 25 percent
“The few good aspects of this farce are vastly outweighed by the bad,” writes James Berardinelli for ReelViews.
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