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A Bond a day
Join Time Out as each day for the next three weeks we revisit the 21 official James Bond movies – from 'Dr No' via 'For Your Eyes Only' and 'Goldeneye' – to celebrate the release of 007's latest, Daniel Craig-fronted outing, 'Quantum of Solace', on 31 October
Day Twenty One: 'Casino Royale' (2006)
Daniel Craig drags the Bond franchise into altogether more angular territory.
Read what we originally thought of 'Casino Royale'
Day Twenty: 'Die Another Day' (2003)
One of the very worst Bond's ever. Worse than 'For Your Eyes Only'
Read what we originally thought of 'Die Another Day'
Day Nineteen: 'The World Is Not Enough' (1999)
A creaky third punt at Bond by Pierce Brosnan
Read what we originally thought of 'The World Is Not Enough'
Day Eighteen: 'Tomorrow Never Dies' (1997)
A dip in quality from 'GoldenEye', but still deep in Brosnan's golden era
Read what we originally thought of 'Tomorrow Never Dies'
Day Seventeen: 'GoldenEye' (1995)
After a six-year hiatus, a new Bond is born.
Read what we originally thought of 'GoldenEye'
Day Sixteen: 'Licence to Kill' (1989)
Timothy Dalton goes on a revenge mission to kill Robert Davi.
Read what we originally thought of 'Licence to Kill'
Day Fifteen: 'The Living Daylights' (1987)
Timothy Dalton lights up the screen in his first Bond outing
Read what we originally thought of 'The Living Daylights'
Day Fourteen: 'A View to a Kill' (1985)
Roger Moore, Christopher Walken and Grace Jones in the same movie? It happened
Read what we originally thought of 'A View to a Kill'
Day Thirteen: 'Octopussy' (1981)
A slight return to form for Moore's over-dapper Bond
Read what we originally thought of 'Octopussy'
Day Twelve: 'For Your Eyes Only' (1981)
We're over the half way through with this likable late Moore offering
Read what we originally thought of 'For Your Eyes Only'
Day Eleven: 'Moonraker' (1979)
Bond goes Sci-fi in this lackluster seventies caper
Read what we originally thought of 'Moonraker'
Day Ten: 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977)
Roger Moore returns after a three year break for the people's favourite
Read what we originally thought of 'The Spy Who Loved Me'
Day Nine: 'The Man With The Golden Gun' (1974)
Moore infiltrates Christopher Lee's 'Fantasy Island' with his third nipple
Read what we originally thought of 'The Man With The Golden Gun'
Day Eight: 'Live and Let Die' (1973)
Roger Moore in the blaxploitation actioner one
Read what we originally thought of 'Live and Let Die'
Day Seven: 'Diamonds Are Forever' (1971)
Sean Connery slips on the tux for the last time
Read what we originally thought of 'Diamonds Are Forever'
Day Six: 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (1969)
George Lazenby takes over the reigns from Sean Connery with aplomb
Read what we originally thought of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
Day Five: 'You Only Live Twice' (1967)
Has there ever been a bad film that's ended in a volcano crater?
Read what we originally thought of 'You Only Live Twice'.
Day Four: 'Thunderball' (1965)
Time Out takes another glance at 'the underwater one'.
Read what we originally thought of 'Thunderball'.
Day Three: 'Goldfinger' (1964)
Bond goes up against a rotund German with the Midas touch. Any good?
Read what we originally thought of 'Goldfinger'.
Day Two: 'From Russia With Love' (1963)
Was this 1963 film really Connery's best Bond?
Read what we originally thought of 'From Russia With Love'.
Day One: 'Dr No' (1962)
Find out how Bond's feature debut fares 46 years after its creation.
Read what we originally thought of 'Dr No'.
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