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Obviously Drax didn't spend enough time thinking this one out. Cyborgs are clearly the way to go, not supermodels.
Agreed. MR was the second Bond I saw, shortly after TSWLM, when I was 6 years old so I still have quite a soft spot for it. (It's amazing when you're 6 that you tend not to care about character and plot but a giant laser battle and a big ass space station :)) )
Just like DAD it has some truly awful moments, probably the low points in the series, but unlike DAD I find there is a certain charm about it. I really like the cinematography and I find it enjoyable.
Once again, a truly fine adventure, never gets dull. Fair enough Moore goes into overdrive with the humor in this one every now and again, and the Saint Marks square sequence is almost unwatchable, but componsates with a fine pre credits sequence, Lonsdale is a good villain and the background scores are perhaps the best of the entire franchise. Never was one for Bassey's music, but it's probably the best of the lot, over Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever
Since when did Bond become a kids movie? I bet he was the same person that created the James Bond Jr cartoon.
Lewis Gilbert mentions a few times on MR commentary that it was a family movie.
It seems TMWTGG was too, then, with its lower levels of violence. "Sadism for all the family" as someone once said.