James Bond, as a film character,has endured for over six decades.

He’s cinema’s favorite spy, and he’s gone through manydifferent eras of varying degrees of quality.

These are the best Bond movies of the 21st century based on their rewatchability.

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Ultimately,Spectreis the one thing that a Bond movie should never be: dull.

It is, however, a very silly movie.

It has invisible cars, tsunami surfing, anda villain that is literally whitewashed.

James Bond holding a gun in a snowy mountain in the film Spectre.

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The biggest problem witha Bond movie that’s so bad it’s goodis the run time.

Die Another Dayis currently available to rent on Prime Video.

Thattitle is still bad, though.

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It answered with a bullet straight down the barrel.

Daniel Craig, as James Bond, watches an explosion in No Time to Die

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Pierce Brosnan, as James Bond, rides a snowmobile in Die Another Day

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Daniel Craig as James Bond in Quantum of Solace

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Daniel Craig and Judi Dench as Bond and M standing in a misty road in Skyfall.

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Daniel Craig playing a game at the casino in &lsquo;Casino Royale&rsquo;

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