I really like Moore as Bond because of how invincible he is. I like straightforward, effortless winning from my heroes, especially in movies when you don't need to drag out the drama like you do in TV. I enjoy an arc being the villain's unravelling rather than a hero's journey and that is pretty much what all Moore films are.
A View To A Kill gets a low score from me for two reasons: the treatment of John Steed, arguably the only other 'superhero' British secret agent - he dies in a car wash? For shame! The other is Moore's age. His bedding of both May Day and er... earthquake woman(?) are icky. This leads me on to:
For Your Eyes Only. The middle of this one is a giant lampshade hang over Bond's sexual adventures. It's out of character for him not to sleep with Bibi regardless of her age, and for him to reject the notion makes us wonder why this hasn't happened before now. It also serves to slap us with Moore resuming sexual adventures in the above.
But as I've said previously, all Moore villains are delicious.
Kananga - good scheme, good disguise, uses voodoo, tricks CIA with tape recorder. Defies laws of chemistry, biology and physics with death.
Scaramanga - what if Bond was evil?
Stromberg - uses an elevator trap, sharks, refuses to shake Bond's hand, rivals Blofeld for best secret base.
Drax - imported country estate, Hitler in space, best quotes (see below).
Kristatos - masquerades as an ally, only in it for money, likes winter olympics.
Kamal Khan - suave and polite, only in it for money, eats sheep, rides elephants, cheats at gambling.
Zorin - 80s Nazi youth, Lex Luthor inspired scheme, enjoys life even in death.
"James Bond. You persist in avoiding my attempts at planning an amusing death for you."
"Mr. Bond. You appear with the tedious inevitability of an unloved season."
"Just in time for the British's only enduring contribution to westernised society: afternoon tea."
(And I didn't need to look those up, I love Drax so much he's committed to memory!)