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James Bond: The Spy Who Loved Me (Ultimate Edition) (2 Discs)£5.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £16.99 | You save: £11.00 (64%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |

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MovieAddict | 3/11/2008 | See all MovieAddict's reviews (537) »
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It took two previouse movies for Moore to get it right. After the poor reception of The Man With The Golden Gun. The next Bond movie had to be something special. from the fantastic jaw dropping opening stunt, you know this will be very enjoyable. Also making his first apperance is the metal mouthed super villan Jaws. The over all sense of fun is addictive but never becomes self mocking. Curt Jurgens makes a good Bad guy, and Barbara Bach is simply beautiful. The only reason I did not give the film 5 stars is that this is the same movie as You Only Live Twice. With the Volcano replaced by a under sea complex. apart from that the film is better than the Connery version and feels fresher. A excellent Bond.
Roger Moore's best Bond film
charliequigley | 8/28/2007 | See all charliequigley's reviews (67) »
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This is the definitive Roger Moore Bond film.
The previous entry in the series, "The man with the golden gun", had been affected by the disintegrating relationship between Harry Saltzman and Albert Broccoli. Broccoli was determined to prove that he could handle the production of the following Bond films on his own and everyone around him was up for the challenge.
There is a real sense of confidence and enthusiasm to "The spy who loved me". Roger Moore gives his smoothest performance as Bond. Lewis Gilbert's direction is full of creative energy, Barbara Bach is one of the most beautiful of all the Bond girls and the overall production is magnificent.
There are many classic scenes here that linger in the mind long after the film ends: Bond's eerie stalking of Jaws around the pyramids, the ravishingly shot romantic interlude on the Nile, Stromberg's underwater base rising up out of the ocean, and, best of all, Bond skling off Mount Asgard and opening a Union Jack parachute.
This is a very classy film indeed. The humour, as is often the case with this era of Bond, gets a little silly at times, but, on the whole, the film works wonderfully.
Claude Renoir's lovely cinematography makes this probably the most beautiful-looking of all the Bond films.
Roger Moore's Best
Brausch | 8/5/2007 | See all Brausch's reviews (132) »
The pinnacle of Roger Moore's appearances as Bond. A great title song, the Esprit/helicopter chase (with Caroline Munro). Entertaining from start to finish. A great tansfer on this DVD
Do you expect me to talk? No I expect to buy this DVD!
Wrighty84 | 8/2/2007 | See all Wrighty84's reviews (18) »
Another great package of a classic Bond film.
With a name like Roger Moore, it's as if you were born to this role, and he plays Bond with aplomb.
Packed with usual stunning locations, fabulous stunts, and more innuendo than you can shake a large stick at, its just a great way to spend an afternoon.



















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