Ratings by critics / Tomatometer (in case of a draw, the one with the highest average rating is placed higher):
01. 98% --> 'Doctor No'
02. 96% --> 'Goldfinger'
03. 96% --> 'From Russia With Love'
04. 95% --> 'Casino Royale' (2006)
05. 92% --> 'Skyfall'
06. 85% --> 'Thunderball'
07. 82% --> 'GoldenEye'
08. 81% --> 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
09. 78% --> 'The Spy Who Loved Me'
10. 75% --> 'The Living Daylights'
11. 74% --> 'Licence To Kill'
12. 73% --> 'For Your Eyes Only'
13. 71% --> 'You Only Live Twice'
14. 65% --> 'Diamonds Are Forever'
15. 65% --> 'Live And Let Die'
16. 64% --> 'Quantum Of Solace'
17. 62% --> 'Moonraker'
18. 59% --> 'Never Say Never Again'
19. 57% --> 'Die Another Day'
20. 57% --> 'Tomorrow Never Dies'
21. 51% --> 'The World Is Not Enough'
22. 46% --> 'The Man With The Golden Gun'
23. 43% --> 'Octopussy'
24. 36% --> 'A View To A Kill'
25. 27% --> 'Casino Royale' (1967)
Ratings by the audience on RottenTomatoes (in case of a draw, the one with the highest average rating is placed higher):
01. 88% --> 'Skyfall'
02. 87% --> 'Casino Royale' (2006)
03. 83% --> 'Goldfinger'
04. 79% --> 'From Russia With Love'
05. 78% --> 'Doctor No'
06. 78% --> 'GoldenEye'
07. 71% --> 'The Spy Who Loved Me'
08. 70% --> 'Thunderball'
09. 68% --> 'You Only Live Twice'
10. 65% --> 'Live And Let Die'
11. 62% --> 'Quantum Of Solace'
12. 62% --> 'For Your Eyes Only'
13. 62% --> 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
14. 61% --> 'Diamonds Are Forever'
15. 61% --> 'The Living Daylights'
16. 60% --> 'The Man With The Golden Gun'
17. 60% --> 'Tomorrow Never Dies'
18. 58% --> 'The World Is Not Enough'
19. 56% --> 'Licence To Kill'
20. 53% --> 'Die Another Day'
21. 52% --> 'Octopussy'
22. 47% --> 'Never Say Never Again'
23. 47% --> 'Moonraker'
24. 46% --> 'A View To A Kill'
25. 42% --> 'Casino Royale' (1967)
Not so many differences between the critics-listing and the audience-listing. Off course one should take into account that more people have voted for the newer Bond films. And the newer films also tend to have more critical reviews. The older ones are mostly DVD/BD reviews.
Still, it gives a nice overview :-).
What ratings are you surprised at? Which rating would you change in favour of another Bond film?
Comments
The Living Daylights shoild be much higher.
No changes there, then.
Disappointed to see titles such as LALD, MR, TWINE and TMWTGG so far down the listings, thought they should of been held in higher regard than that. AVTAK in the right place for sure, but don't think CR 67 deserves the bottom place, and even then it's not an official James Bond release (as with NSNA) so wouldn't have included them myself, but some of those releases indeed need to be moved around and better positioned
No sorry @DB5 but I can't change that thinking. Some people like the laser table incident, classic car etc, but that doesn't make it into an enthralling or exciting adventure. As for the pre credits sequence, it really doesn't offer much, but of course was the first real 'action' PTS of the franchise. The only saving graces are Harold Sekata, the golf game perhaps, Fort Knox timer countdown and Gert Frobe offers one or two memorable moments
Blackman is one of the most forgettable Bond girls ever, despite being an actress of caliber, Connery looks bored most of the time and wishing he were somewhere else, and the bottom line is, little occurs and you spend more time looking at your watch than events on screen
Not a release for everyone
By the way, good to see that Sean Connery's last outing as 007 in 'Never Say Never Again' is rated much better than a couple of official EON-Bond films.
That's a fair point but for me, "Goldfinger" kept just far enough from the absurd to entertain me without forcing my eyes to roll. Perhaps it's ironic that I love "Goldfinger" so much because I generally prefer my Bond films to be more serious-minded and light on the gadgetry. I admit that "Goldfinger" paved the way for not only the silliness that plagues "You Only Live Twice" and - even worse - inspired cheap imitations like those God-awful Matt Helm films. I still enjoy "Goldfinger" even if I really prefer "From Russia With Love" in terms of overall quality.
Goldfinger is f'n brilliant and innovative, iconic/quintessential Bond and that's that.
Keep in mind that @Baltimore thinks Moonraker is a great film.
Goldfinger being pumped vacuum and then playing his golden harp? I think it was the first ever cheesiest Bond scene ever :-). Not to mention the doll being ejected from 007's DB5 :-). It was something.....quite different from Connery's previous two outings. Whereas Terence Young added some seriousness to the series in his three films, Guy Hamilton always admitted that he fancied this kind of 'bullocks' :-).
I concur. Personally I don't ever rank the films, you won't find me popping up in any of the ranking threads as I simply don't feel the need to objectify my passion. It really depends what kind of mood I'm in as to whether I stick in FRWL or AVTAK. I genuinely love them all, even QoS ;)
And also.....it depends on my mood too. Ranking the films also gives me some new insight in the Bond films as well....and it's good stuf to start a discussion with.
Having said that, we haven't always been nice to each other. But @RC7, I am sorry if you feel offended at times by my remarks. Just know that whatever I write down is from a sense of passion and pleasure. Especially since we all share the same hobby....
For me GF is a few great/iconic clips spread over two hours!
I'm not quite understanding what you're getting at, but if you think I'm criticising you for discussing rankings I'm definitely not. Everyone on here seems to enjoy rankings, I was just mentioning that it's something I don't really do and never have done.