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Serra's score is perhaps the best non-Barry score of the franchise (tie with QoS) *ducks for cover*
For me, it's up there with "No Mr Bond, I expect you to die!", the death of Tracy and the Lotus chase.
I agree with you @MayDayDiVicenzo. Moore was exceptional in this scene. He was wearing a bloody clown costume and you still felt the gravity of the situation. Now that is good acting if you ask me.
Hey I agree! Not sure if it was clear in my post but I love the chase - clown - defusing sequence. I'm defending it here.
Also - figured this is a thread where I can show some love for:
A VIEW TO A KILL
Great fun, Zorin is the best villain in the franchise, Roger is old but still great, full of zany weirdness, levity punctuated by perversion and darkness, Grace Jones, John Barry's score.
MOONRAKER
Pure spectacle. Glossy, stylish, and featuring Moore in ultra-confident mode. Plenty of flaws but its such a beautiful film (both the cinematography, Barry's score, and the ladies) that it hardly matters. Drax is underrated and one of the best villains in the series, Chang is an awesome henchman, and Corrinne's Death might just be the best sequence in any Bond film not featuring Bond. Grand, epic, and eager to please. And it does.
DIE ANOTHER DAY
Its second half (particularly the final 3rd) is riddled with flaws, and Halle Berry's Jinx is the worst Bond girl in the series, but this still showcases Brosnan at his best as Bond. Tamahori makes several awful choices (we all know what they are) but he injects a decisive energy into the film, a no-nonsense attitude, and a relentless pace that make it a thrill to watch. The first half or so (right up until the laser scene with Mr. Kil / Sith Lord entrance for Zao at the Ice Palace) is superb.
That very scene is one of the reasons why Octopussy is in my opinion the very best Roger Moore performance as James Bond. Great stuff!