If you make it through "The Living Daylights" you are a better man than me.
I like that one but feel that way about the last 2 Moore and Brosnan films.
He has to make it through the last hour of The Man with the Golden Gun first. That's about as bad as 007 gets.
The people making the Bond films literally lost the plot after The Lazenby Affair. The three movies that followed (DAF, LALD & TMWTGG) made very little sense.
The plots were just excuses to string together chase scenes and side characters popped in and out with no rhyme or reason. I guess they figured the audience would be happy as long as they were give enough action. The first two of the movies were financially successful so maybe the filmmakers were right. The Man with Golden Gun continued with this formula but for some reason (budget?, shooting schedule?), the action was really toned down. The car jump, complete with slide whistle, is the only memorable bit from the movie. Other than that, it's probably the the most static and dull of the 007 movies. The storyline is extremely flimsy (especially in the second half) and there aren't any good supporting characters except for Scaramanga.