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As can be seen, some users on here are actually ranking NTTD dead last.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KFQsRupuBHz0sfZT40BnghGAnzBcCcdG/view?usp=sharing
To explain things a little more:
S-Tier (To me, these are James Bond's absolute greatest adventures, and are all among my favorite films ever made):
1. Casino Royale
2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
3. Thunderball
4. From Russia with Love
5. Skyfall
6. Dr. No
7. Goldfinger
8. GoldenEye
9. The Spy Who Loved Me
A-Tier (I love these ones nearly as much as the ones in S-Tier, but they are just a tad below that status of "legendary"):
10. Licence to Kill
11. Live and Let Die
12. For Your Eyes Only
13. Quantum of Solace
B-Tier (This is where the movies start to have a few issues for me, but they are minimal and I still like the films a lot overall):
14. No Time to Die
15. The Living Daylights
16. You Only Live Twice
17. Tomorrow Never Dies
C-Tier (Still in the territory of leaning more positive than negative, but they are all rough around the edges for various reasons):
18. A View to a Kill
19. The Man with the Golden Gun
20. Octopussy
21. Moonraker
D-Tier (I do not hate any of these movies, but they have the most significant flaws and start to lean more negative than positive collectively):
22. Spectre
23. The World Is Not Enough
24. Diamonds Are Forever
25. Die Another Day
On the tier list, I specifically listed the films left to right as my favorite to least favorite. The S-Tier films have all been safe and secure for over a decade now as my favorite Bond outings (though I do keep going back and forth between FRWL and TB as my favorite Connery film). The A-Tier ones are somewhat interchangeable, though I do not foresee any falling down too greatly in my estimation. TND at the end of B-Tier is a little close to C-Tier, but I think it does just enough to stay where it is. MR is dangerously close to D-Tier, but again, there are just enough special elements in it to keep it afloat. And with D-Tier, again, I do not outright dislike the films, but they are markedly less enjoyable for me than the others, and have the most amount of issues that bother me the most. From a mainstream perspective, my love for QOS has to be my most "controversial" opinion, and I know my placement of TB is too high for many.