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The world got cynical about the Cold War, so Bond got a raised eyebrow and a jetpack. Roger Moore’s Bond doesn’t kill with rage; he kills with a pun. Live and Let Die gives us blaxploitation voodoo; Moonraker chases laser guns in space. It’s absurd, campy, and secretly brilliant—a spy who knows he’s in a cartoon and loves it.
Only one film, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service , sits between Connery’s reign. It’s the most romantic, tragic, and forgotten Bond. He gets married. His wife is murdered minutes later. The franchise never mentions her again for 50 years—until Craig’s finale makes her the emotional key.
17. GoldenEye (1995) 18. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) 19. The World Is Not Enough (1999) 20. Die Another Day (2002)
15. The Living Daylights (1987) 16. Licence to Kill (1989)
The world got cynical about the Cold War, so Bond got a raised eyebrow and a jetpack. Roger Moore’s Bond doesn’t kill with rage; he kills with a pun. Live and Let Die gives us blaxploitation voodoo; Moonraker chases laser guns in space. It’s absurd, campy, and secretly brilliant—a spy who knows he’s in a cartoon and loves it.
Only one film, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service , sits between Connery’s reign. It’s the most romantic, tragic, and forgotten Bond. He gets married. His wife is murdered minutes later. The franchise never mentions her again for 50 years—until Craig’s finale makes her the emotional key.
17. GoldenEye (1995) 18. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) 19. The World Is Not Enough (1999) 20. Die Another Day (2002)
15. The Living Daylights (1987) 16. Licence to Kill (1989)