Harder list isn't it.
I might have a different list than most.
1) The Man with the Golden Gun: Personal vendetta, the best assassin in the world vs. James Bond, Roger Moore, Christopher Lee as Scaramanga, Hervé Villechaize as the side kick, Britt Eklund, Maud Adams. Awesome. And that golden gun thing. And Bond does that Barrel roll car jump with the hick Sheriff J.W. Pepper in the car with him.
Sheriff J.W. Pepper - Boy, you ain't thinkin' uh. (Looking at the dilapdated bridge Bond is gonna use to jump over a canal)
Bond - I shur am boy! Moore playing bond emulating a souther drawl. Perfect.
2) From Russia with Love: The least gadgety Bond movie, the most personal. The thought of spying on the Soviets from the underground Cysterns in Istanbul is just cool.
3) For Your Eyes Only: I think this one is Roger Moore at his peak. If it wasn't for that stupid teen ice skater chick this would be my favorite.
4) The spy who loved me: Just dang cool, the gunfight inside the super tanker has to be one of the best.
5) Goldeneye: Primarily because it was a return to Bond as Bond should be. Dalton was a horrid Bond, Brosnan brought the humourous glint back to Bonds eye.