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I understood killing them on Atlantis like the female secretary wasnt a good idea because they didnt live there like she did. A helicopter exploding with the pilot looks like an accident and people might not suspect anything and come after him.
I just didnt know if they were in on the "selling" of the plans like she was.
Haven't seen this for some time, but will try for another watch when time permits itself. Moore was still plausible in his third outing, and there wasn't too much humor going on from last I recall, at least not for your average Moore Bond film. Richard Kiel should never have returned after this
Maybe my, 7th or 8th favorite Bond release, but these rankings will always be subject to change
This movie is one of the best Bond movies. If somebody on this forum would say it's their favorite , I wouldnt question it at all.
It's my favourite. Think I've mentioned it before, but I agree, I don't see too much love on here.
If anybody is intrested I posted a more detailed review here.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/3472/the-spy-who-loved-me-1977#Item_2
This film really deserves more praise on here than it gets. It's a classic.
No... Not GE at number 3. Must be some mishtake, shurely? Has someone tip-exed your F key?
Goodnight
That is just incredible!
Top 5 for me, my favourite Moore film and would argue his best.
Always will have a special place for me as it was my first film on the big screen and my first Bond film period.
Never fails to entertain and I think Rog really cemented his Bond persona here.
I know some like his more harder edged attempts in LALD & MWTGG but I don't think he was comfortable with the way he came across in those films, SWLM for me out of the 3 films that essentially took the same plot and reworked it, YOLT first and then MR after it, this is where it's most successful yes both have better scores but Spy gets a killer theme tune.
Also always thought Rog best suited to these big battle epics than Connery was, it might have started with GF but Connery will always be at his strongest for me from DN - FRWL.
Strangely enough the last Bond film I watched and on Blu ray it's a treat.