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| A lot of plot partly written by George MacDonald Fraser. Some good moments, especially those involving a radical Russian General (Steven Berkoff). Moore dressed as clown disarming nuclear bomb feels...natural. Maud Adams, a bit stiff. Louis Jordan, a bit ripe. Fight outside a plane in flight a bit preposterous. Bond ends up with girl on boat. | |
| Topol | Tsk tsk. Where to start. Maybe with the worst, and work up. The tarzan yell. What place does that have in a Bond film? In any other film the yo-yo slicer would be very cool, but not here. Maud Adams. Why her again? She didn't seem very good the first time around, less personality this time. Good scenes with Q, though... Louis Jordan very weak villain, but he wasn't the only one. There were too many, with a plot not well explained. Goofy train scene. Bad movie. Sorry, Roger, too old. |
| Moore4ever | Perhaps what was the greatest year for Bond fans worldwide not only was Roger comeing back for round 6 as 007, but also Sean Connery was reinstating his own Licence with another studio. Moore vs. Connery! Which Bond would come out on top? Why of course it was Roger who was #1. Perhaps the last great Bond picture that came from Moore. Moore brings along a terrific cast, humous one-liners and tons of action! Maud Adams stars as the title charcter and main Bond girl. The yo-yo saw was a new and nice gadget to see, even it wasn't from Bond. However I doubt that Bond was Tarzan at one time. All-in all another soild preformance delivered from Roger! |