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The absolute WORST of ALL the Bond movies, Moore or otherwise. Walken gives his worst performance ever and the Bond girls are extremely ordinary looking. Even the lame action can't save this one. Grace Jones was the only thing 'Bond worthy' in this entire movie. Like a real bad episode of Charlie's Angels without Charlie or the Angels. Absolutely UNWATCHABLE and made for TV caliber script, acting, direction and camera work....
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Patrick Macnee, fondly remembered as "John Steele" in the 60's classic, is as gentlemanly as ever as he aids James Bond in his quest to discover the plans of the devious "Max Gorin". While Patrick Macnee was obviously playing his age, audiences were expected to accept his obvious contemporary Moore as the suave and ageless Bond. Sadly, Moore didn't pull off it well, looking quite haggard and bored in this film. He should have let the much superior "For Your Eyes Only" be his swan song.
The only other saving "grace" was Jones as "May Day", villain Christopher Walken's right hand woman. Her first appearance in the film is almost as stunning as Ursula Andress in "Dr. No." And her bedroom "triumph" over Moore's Bond would only be bested over a quarter century latter by Halle Berry as she "trounced" Pierce Brosnan in the latest Bond epic.
Somewhat fitting for this lackluster Bond entry is the conclusion's ridiculous on-board airship battle, reminiscent of the real-life explosion of the Hindenberg.
Thankfully, the Bond series did not end with this "disaster".
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This the 14th Bond movie, and Roger Moore's seventh and final outing as OO7 is by far one of the best in the series. Forget the negative reviews that this movie has recieved from those people who considered Sir Roger past his prime, and too comical, this movie has some classic moments. Christopher Walken and Grace Jones are formidable villains and the location ( San Francisco in particular ) are first rate. The title track by Duran Duran is easily the best in the series, and John Steed himself, Patrick Macnee is also thrown into the action. I gave this 5 stars but it's worth a lot more. Remember nobody does it better than Roger Moore.
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All the Roger Moore Bonds are pretty bad, but "A View to a Kill" is the worst of the lot. How Broccoli and Company managed to coast on sheer ineptitude for 12 years (1973-85) is truly mind-boggling. Seen today, the Moore films are more dated than the Sean Connery efforts. Fortunately, Timothy Dalton's no-nonsense 007 helped revitalize this tried-and-tired series with "The Living Daylights" in 1987.
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Take it from a true Bond fan: this is clearly the worst of all 007 movies. At least Moonraker wasn't boring. Roger Moore was way too old to play Bond at this stage. Tanya Roberts' acting makes Denisse Richards's seem like Meryl Streep. In its defense, not everything about it is that bad: the Golden Gate sequence is exciting, The Duran Duran song is one of the best. You know you need to retire when stuntmen are required for scenes involving you climing stairs! That's about it. Guess not even 007 can bat 1.000 !
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