Ranking James Bond Films: #15 – “Never Say Never Again” (1983)
You thought that Sean Connery was done? Nope. He is back. This man gets many sendoffs, but his last is perhaps his best.
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You thought that Sean Connery was done? Nope. He is back. This man gets many sendoffs, but his last is perhaps his best.
Roger Moore knew he was too old to play Bond, but dammit if he didn’t give it one final go.
Diamonds Are Forever won’t stick in your memory forever, but it’ll occupy two hours and give you a bit of a callback to the better bits of Connery as Bond, even if it doesn’t reach the potential peak.
There is an argument that the song Live And Let Die by Paul McCartney and The Wings is the greatest Bond theme song ever, but you can’t make that case for the movie.
And yes, I know this is three straight Brosnan films in a row. That says something, doesn’t it?
Die Another Day was the first Bond movie I ever saw…and nostalgia doesn’t hold up.
Quantum Of Solace is beyond a stepdown from Craig’s debut film, Casino Royale.