IMDB ratings used to be more relevant in early days, but not they've felt victims to their own
popularity. Way too many people voting whom have no idea what a good movie looks like.
7.2 is not bad rating by itself, but I find myself go to user reviews and sort by custom - age group and gender. Scroll thru first most helpful 5-6 reviews and notice the ratings.
Speaking of Spectre (2015) - I found it at least visually entertaining and 2.5h flew pretty fast, unlike latest Tarantino 3h monster. Worth a rent is my bottom line.
I can also see reasons for Craig make clear it's his last Bond movie - Lets face it - he's getting a bit too old for this crap.