– Roger Moore’s Bond films ranked from worst to best
1. The Spy Who Loved Me
– Integrates essential elements of an old-school Bond movie
– Best Bond girl and iconic evil henchman, Jaws
– Witty and self-aware
– Released on July 7, 1977
2. Live and Let Die
– Sensational Bond debut for Moore
– Showed franchise could thrive beyond Connery
– New take on Bond’s character
– Spectacular Bond theme
– Released on July 5, 1973
3. For Your Eyes Only
– Grounded and somber Bond movie
– Entertainment value in espionage thrills and blockbuster action
– Worthy villain and memorable Bond Girl
– Released on June 23, 1981
4. Moonraker
– Ridiculous yet ambitious narrative
– Blending of spy mayhem and science-fiction villainy
– Memorable opening sequence
– Released on June 26, 1979
5. A View to a Kill
– Underwhelming entry for Moore’s farewell
– Hindered by Moore’s age and lackluster action scenes
– Notable characters in Christopher Walken and Grace Jones
– Released on May 24, 1985
6. The Man with the Golden Gun
– Struggled to find a spark
– Criticized for lack of inventiveness and chauvinism
– Strengths found in supporting characters
– Released on December 20, 1974
7. Octopussy
– An awkward mix of comedy and action
– Slow-paced storyline
– Viewed as one of the franchise’s worst installments
– Released on June 10, 1983
– Roger Moore’s impact on Bond franchise
– Unique blend of charm, wit, and action.