Forever remembered as the “Japanese Bond,” You Only Live Twice took 007 (1971 in Diamonds Are Forever, in 1983 and never say “never”). Unfortunately, this is also one of the weakest in the early Bond films, although Connery is in peak form.
The plot is the problem. It stretches credibility within the limits, even as the […]
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A view of the Kill represents farewell bow two long Bond movie actors: Lois Maxwell, who portrayed Miss Moneypenny in all fourteen official films from Dr. No to this, and Roger Moore. While Moore’s stamp on Bond was not as memorable as Sean Connery in the seven pictures and thirteen years gave him the time […]
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Of the seven, Roger Moore James Bond pictures, The Spy Who Loved Me stands out as the best. Stripped of extreme silliness of Man with the Golden Arms and packaged in the style of action, namely, The Spy Who Loved Me, along with a number of Connery Bonds, as the aide movie representation of superspy […]
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What the heck Stephen King thinking twenty years ago when he signed to leave these films are talking versions: Shining, or in Salem Lot?. Ah, who yelled from the “money” Yes, that would be the right answer, but despite Mullah , it does not mean that he expects the film adaptation, about as rotten as […]
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Except for one aspect of the production, at Her Majesty’s Secret Service is now the most longstanding entry James Bond series. The film contains some of the most exhilarating action sequences ever to reach the screen, a touching love story, and a wonderful subplot, which is 007 conversion agent (and even threatened to resign) Her […]
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He probably just coincidence, but the two Bond films that appeared in Maud Adams - A man with golden arms and Octopussy - easy in the silliest entries in the long-running series (not counting an intentional deception Casino Royale). In the duel of dumb storylines, Octopussy loses, but only in length. There is a thin […]
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Moonraker is a kind of James Bond meets Star Wars. Released in 1979, that saw the arrival of Star Trek on the big screen, Moonraker was the last film to latch on science fiction began revival of George Lucas’ 1977 photo. Audiences flocked to see Moonraker, which makes it the highest grossing films to Goldeneye […]
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Few would argue that the Man with the Golden Gun is the silliest of all James Bond films (Casino Royale excepted). With the return type of Sheriff JW Pepper (Clifton Davis) to the ridiculous martial arts fight where two schoolgirls best scores (a Bond stands and looks amused), a 007 adventure consistently skirts self-parody. Nevertheless, […]
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After six James Bond movies with Sean Connery (and one with dead-on-arrival of George Lazenby), it was difficult - at the very least - for fans to take in the transition to wisecracking Roger Moore when he debuted in 1973. It did not help that his introductory film was one of the all time Bonds […]