Spectre (2015)
I'd read a lot of the reviews and critiques of this movie, so I went into it with somewhat lowered expectations for a Bond movie, and that's probably a good thing.
Good:
Plenty of action scenes that keep things moving and are completely ridiculous but that's what James Bond movies are all about. Chase scenes, car with plenty of built-in "custom features", and even a fun twist on all that.
Bond bags a couple of hot women and has a chance with another but has work to do. Sorry, gotta go kill some people, maybe blow up a building or two. Be right back. Spoiler: He ends up having to fly a helicopter out of there before the cops show up, and she ends up with his hat.
Bad:
They tried to tie this back to all the previous Daniel Craig-era Bond movies, and mostly succeeded, but the failures were too obvious. Too much retconning, too much Hollywood "but it turns out that (thing) was really just a part of (bigger thing)" and "(person) was really (someone else)". If they'd done a better job of that (that is, if those earlier flicks were actually written to be tied together, not retconned to death) then that would've been cool. Instead, it's a nice try, but no.
The big reveal. A classic bad guy from Connery-era Bond is back! Should've been huge; instead it's just a name drop. Kinda like how in "Star Trek Into Darkness" we find out that Cumberbatch is really Khan and it's supposed to be "Holy shit, it's Khan!" but instead it's "Who? Is that name supposed to mean something?"
But whatever. It was a Bond movie. It wasn't horrible, it just wasn't up there with the better ones. It seemed worse because you could see that it was trying hard to be more than what it was, but it failed pretty badly at that. Maybe Bond movies are past their expiration date, as many have said. At some point, by trying harder and harder to make them more and more exciting, cerebral, whatever, you just end up with a mess. This is a an example of that.
6 Walther PPKs (unnecessarily and thus incorrectly racked before each use) out of 10.