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His third.
Agreed, it definitely dates itself, which is one of the reasons why it has slipped with me recently. It's just so crinkly and crusty looking at points, making you realize that it was made in 1973.
14. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) - 7/10
15. Live and Let Die (1973) - 7/10
about it being dated? Naw...more like a time capsule of the early seventies. The styles, the music, a young Roger Moore, Jane Seymour, Yaphet Kotto and Geoffrey Holder.
It's all that needs to be said
I'll take McCartney over Simon any day.
I'll take Kananga over Stromberg any day.
I'll also take LALD over TSWLM any day.
TSWLM.
Is Paul McCartney really that much better?
LALD is also awesome, though not as grand scaled. Unique voodoo themes; epic title song and score; interesting henchmen; a good solid effort for Moore's first.
Moore outings list:
1. TSWLM
2. FYEO
3. LALD
Spy gets it without a doubt.
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My point is valid.
LALD it is.
LALD
Very much agree. Jane Seymour means my vote goes to LALD
My list of rating.
LALD - 11
TSWLM - 13
I like LALD preaty much though...
I would have, after much agonising, gone for Goldfinger in the last contest; and, as for this one, I love Live And Let Die, but have to plump for The Spy Who Loved Me. I have a fondness for escapist epics that are done well.
And so will I. TSWLM is one of my least favourites in the whole series. LALD is by no means the greatest, but it easily wins this one for me.
I'll go along with this...
Nobody does it better, than The Spy Who Loved Me.
Hahaha, you are talking to Blofeld himself right here!
Agreed. TSWLM wins but not by much.