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Ranking the Bond Films

From ''Dr. No'' in 1963 to ''Casino Royale'' in 2006, we track all the peaks and valleys of 007's onscreen life
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Tomorrow Never Dies: United Artists/Courtesy Everett Collection

15. Tomorrow Never Dies

(1997)

Michelle Yeoh as a butt-kicking Chinese spy was a nice touch, but Jonathan Pryce (as a Rupert Murdoch-like villain trying to start World War III) chewed up more scenery than even Jaws could chomp. And note to the producers: If you're going to put Teri Hatcher in a movie, don't kill her off in the first hour.