Spoilers ahead, so proceed at your own risk. With Craig returning for his fifth – and supposedly final – outing in 2020’s No Time To Die, the search for the next Bond starts now. For now, however, we can look back at one of the most memorable tenures in 007 history as we rank Daniel Craig’s James Bond movies from worst to best. Not only that, its one of the many films of its time that fell victim to the. No one can be trusted when the stakes are this high and when everyone is fighting for a piece of the pie… er, cake. Quantum had the daunting task of following up Casino Royale, the film that many consider to be the best Bond outing. This involves tracking down Charlie, daughter of rival gangster Eddie Temple (Michael Gambon, Harry Potter), and overseeing the purchase of one million ecstasy tablets from “the Duke” (Jamie Foreman, 2005’s Oliver Twist). Presumably on some jam and buttercream.Ĭraig plays the unnamed protagonist known as XXXX, a London drug dealer who’s planning on retiring, but mob boss Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham, Maleficent) has one last job for him… and you know how that goes. Everyone is just trying to climb their way to the top, but even when you make it up one level, there will always be someone more powerful and more important sitting there. It refers to the social structure of the British criminal underworld, rather than baked goods. Despite the title, The Great British Bake Off this film is not.