It’s no shocker that Brosnan decided to step aside following this disaster.

There are some that are truly amazing, and some that are pretty terrible.

Unfortunately,A View to a Killfalls into the “terrible” category.

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It’s not bad in every single regard, but it’s still pretty bad.

To put it simply, this movie is just very “meh.”

It’s not awful, but it’s a far cry from being good.

James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) para-surfs an explosive wave in ‘Die Another Day’ (2002).

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Roger Moore as 007 (left) and Patrick Macnee as Godfrey Tibbett (right) in &lsquo;A View to a Kill&rsquo;

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Felix Leiter (Norman Burton) and James Bond (Sean Connery) in &lsquo;Diamonds are Forever&rsquo;

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George Lazenby in 1969&rsquo;s On Her Majesty&rsquo;s Secret Service

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Daniel Craig as James Bond holding a gun in No Time to Die

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