The title of Die Another Day is really quite arrogant It's insultingly bad, expecting its audience to accept a truly preposterous set of plot devices. A 5'6" Korean general has received plastic surgery to make him a 6'2" English aristocrat? Sure. Bond is held captive and tortued for over a year, before getting straight back to work with no mental side-effects at all? Of course. Q-Branch have invented a car which can turn invisible? You better believe it. It also features arguably the most infamous cameo in franchise history, with Madonna turning in a startlingly wooden performance as the villain's fencing instructor - causing many to argue that she should stick to what she knows best. She provided the theme tune, actually - and it was atrocious. One may argue that Die Another Day's exaggeratedly absurd style makes it original, at least, but they'd be wrong to do so. Incredibly, the film features the third instance of the villain's plot revolving around a satellite laser weapon, an old cliche used in both Diamonds Are Forever and Goldeneye. Additionally, the death of Gustav Graves may seem familiar. That's because it was almost identically ripped from Goldenfinger, both bad guys finding themselves sucked helplessly from a plane window. Worst Moment: The invisible car pushes it close, but Bond surfing down the side of a melting glacier with the aid of a parachute (while the glacier is being melted by a laser shot from space) is often regarded as the biggest shark-jump in the series' incredibly shark-jumping history. It also features some of the worst CGI ever committed to the screen. What's your worst Bond movie? Did any films not deserve to be on this list? Have your say down in the comments. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2lkjyr_10-films-banned-for-insanely-stupid-reasons_shortfilms