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Roger Moore starred as Bond in 1983's "Octopussy," but the actor just couldn't bring enough heat to make the movie soar. Many felt Moore was too old to portray the secret agent, but the actor went on to star in one more Bond flick two years later. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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Shaken, Not Stir...Celebrate "Casino Royale," "Quantum of Solace" and "Skyfall" actor Daniel Craig's 45th birthday with a look back at the best and worst of everyone's favorite secret agent... Bond, James Bond. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff
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BEST 9. 'Thunder...Sean Connery charmed his way into audience's hearts with 1965's "Thunderball." The thrilling adventure marked Connery's fourth stint as the secret agent. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 8. 'Dr. No'Connery made an even better impression in his very first outing as Bond in 1962's "Dr. No." Ursula Andress and Joseph Wiseman rounded out the cast of the fast-paced adventure film. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 7. 'The Spy...Audiences and critics alike loved Roger Moore as Bond in 1977's "The Spy Who Loved Me." It is often considered the actor's best performance during his stint as 007. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 6. 'From Ru...Sean Connery thrilled in 1963's "From Russia with Love," a Cold War thriller that also featured Bond girl Daniela Bianchi. The film, Connery's second outting as 007, proved that the Scottish-born actor's slick attitude was absolutely perfect for the part. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 5. 'On Her ...The sixth Bond film, 1969's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," starred one-time James Bond player George Lazenby. The movie featured breathtaking scenery shots and fun ski chases, complete with Diana Rigg as the beautiful Bond girl Tracy Di Vicenzo. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 4. 'Licence...Timothy Dalton's second stint as Bond in 1989's "Licence to Kill" proved much better than his first. Though the movie is considered darker and grittier than many Bond flicks, it earns a spot on the best list for its thrilling stunts and chase scenes. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 3. 'Goldene...This action-packed 1995 thriller doesn't just feature a suave Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, it showcases the impressive acting chops of Dame Judi Dench in her first appearance as M. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 2. 'Casino ...Gambling, drinking, girls and more... 2006's "Casino Royale" may just be the perfect Bond movie. It doesn't hurt that Daniel Craig smolders as 007. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
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BEST 1. 'Goldfin...It is hard to pick the best-ever Bond film, but "Goldfinger" takes the cake. Sean Connery's Bond, who is forced to stop a gold smuggler from robbing Fort Knox, brought a new life to the film series in 1964. Fun fact: "Goldfinger" is the first Bond film to feature the now-famous phrase: "A martini. Shaken, not stirred." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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And now...Check out the 9 worst James Bond adventures to ever hit the big screen.
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WORST 9. 'You On...You may only live twice, but you definitely only get one chance to make a first impression... and this 1967 Bond film starring Sean Connery didn't make a great one. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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WORST 8. 'The Ma..."The Man with the Golden Gun" couldn't turn this 1974 Bond installment to box office gold. Roger Moore flopped in his second gig as James Bond, and though Christopher Lee's villain Scaramanga shined, the film was destined for mediocrity. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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WORST 7. 'Octopu...Roger Moore starred as Bond in 1983's "Octopussy," but the actor just couldn't bring enough heat to make the movie soar. Many felt Moore was too old to portray the secret agent, but the actor went on to star in one more Bond flick two years later. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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WORST 6. 'Diamon...Diamonds are the world's most coveted gem, but 1971's "Diamonds Are Forever" is hardly the most coveted Bond film, despite Sean Connery's charm. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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WORST 5. 'Live a...Although it features an amazing theme by Sir Paul McCartney, Roger Moore's first film as "Bond... James Bond" didn't go so well. Many critics found the pace of the 1973 flick shaky (not stirred). —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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WORST 4. 'Quantu...Daniel Craig's smoldering blue eyes couldn't save 2008's "Quantum of Solace." With its convoluted story and forgettable villain/Bond girls, the movie just didn't live up to its direct predecessor, "Casino Royale." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
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WORST 3. 'Die An...Pierce Brosnan as 007? Halle Berry as a bikini-wearing Bond girl? It sounds like a recipe for success, but 2002's "Die Another Day" was all sizzle and no substance. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: MGM)
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WORST 2. 'Moonra...Another bomb for Roger Moore. Much like its title, the plot of "Moonraker" was more silly than suave, causing the 1979 film to fall short of Bond standards. Bond in space? Houston, we have a problem. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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WORST 1. 'A View...The worst of the Bond movies comes via 1985's "A View to a Kill," which starred 57-year-old Roger Moore as 007. Even Moore hated the film, stating that he was embarassed to discover he was older than the Bond girl's mother. The overtly violent villain (played by Christopher Walken), awful script and silly gags made this a sad outing for our favorite spy. The film was Moore's last as 007. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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