50 Greatest James Bond Moments Of All Time

35. A View To A Kill: Golden Gate Bridge

The Spy Who Loved Me
MGM/UA

A View to a Kill is one of the franchise's low-points and there's a strong argument to be made that it's the worst Bond film ever made, but it wasn't all bad. After all, the film's finale is a palm-sweating delight.

Bond and main villain Max Zorrin (a brilliant Christopher Walken) facing off on the precarious beams of the Golden Gate Bridge is as thrilling as it is terrifying to watch. If you're at all scared of heights you'll find this scene practically unwatchable but even if you're not, you'll still be biting your nails.

It's a tremendous finale and one of the best endings to a terrible film you'll ever see.

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Film Studies graduate, aspiring screenwriter and all-around nerd who, despite being a pretentious cinephile who loves art-house movies, also loves modern blockbusters and would rather watch superhero movies than classic Hollywood films. Once met Tommy Wiseau.