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CR > MI4 > MI6 > the rest of Craig's Bond films > the rest of the MI films. Excited 1. The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 2. For Your Eyes Only 1981 3. Live and Let Die 1973 4. A View to a Kill 1985 5. Octopussy 1983 6. Moonraker 1979 7. The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 Aceveda is as corrupt a politician as Mackey is a cop.... She's not ugly. Yes. Yep. Ghost Protocol and Fallout are really the only worthwhile entries.... It's still better than the majority of MI movies. Craig's mediocre Bonds are better than the mediocre MIs. I'd rather watch Quantum of Solace than MI2 (or even MI3). And I disagree about only 1 being decent. The details of how the scene is censored are listed here: https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=4337 A scene where a gangbanger forces a cop to blow him at gunpoint. It originally aired (uncut) on TV (at least here in the US on FX). The scene is still on the remaster, but it's cut back. 20 seconds are missing from it. Shawn Ryan said he felt censoring it takes away from the intended horrible feeling the scene brings with it. 20 seconds of a sexual assault scene is cut. The censorship was done back in 2004 for the European release of the show. Sony accidentally used that version of the episode when they remastered the series. I considered Creed a spinoff movie until I saw it. It's a Rocky movie. Creed II only solidified this further. If they make a third entry without Stallone, it will reflect in the box office. People see the Creed films for Rocky. MI has only two decent entries and the rest are mediocre at best.... The novelization tells more than that. Apparently it was an empty clone body that he transferred his essence into when he was thrown down the reactor shaft in ROTJ. The clone body was not perfect and the Sith occultists did, in fact, keep him alive. I remember the theatre being pretty empty, but my dad took me to a matinee showing and I think it had been out for awhile. That said, I remember enjoying it. Licence to Kill was the first Bond I saw in theatres. I've seen every Bond movie since. So it's been a Thanksgiving thing for me for the majority of my theatrical experience with Bond.... Good. Bond is a Thanksgiving tradition. It's back where it belongs.... Lame.