James Bond Film Rankings Analytics (AKA Stanko Nerding Out)
It is all meaningless in the grand scheme of things, but to me, it is a fun exercise.
Movies…with a little bit of obscure culture and sports mixed in
It is all meaningless in the grand scheme of things, but to me, it is a fun exercise.
The journey is complete. There was a slight hiccup with the number of films we counted (thanks a lot, Never Say Never Again), but we got here. I have been […]
The Spy Who Loved Me surpassed expectations and stands tall as Roger Moore’s crowning achievement as 007.
The Man With The Golden Gun throws the viewers into the fray using the same introduction as From Russia With Love: a hitman training other hitmen to be better killers.
The first of five Glen Bond movies is a breathe of fresh air for Roger Moore and the franchise.
Roger Moore knew he was too old to play Bond, but dammit if he didn’t give it one final go.
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.
Can we be real? The name of this film stinks.
It’s bad. It’s really bad. It is the worst.
Over the next few weeks, I will release my rankings of the movies. Come the end of this journey, there will be a massive post with all my thoughts wrapped into one.