Rating: Summary: A masterpiece Review: This was Moore's best and the best of the series.It had lavish sets and great acting.
Rating: Summary: Moore's best Review: The Spy who Loved Me was awesome.This film had the best settings,Roger Moore performance,and musical score.Atlantis was SWEET.Stromberg gets 3 out of five stars as a villain,while Jaws gets 4 and a half.Barbara Bach was great as agent Triple X.I love the car chase on land and the part were the Lotus Espirit turns into a submarine is awesome. The trapdoor in the elevator that led into the shark room was really cool.A good pre-title sequence with the ski chase.This movie takes place in Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.I liked the part when Jaws and Bond fought in the shark room. Kind of gruesome when he kills the shark though.
Rating: Summary: Great Review: The Spy Who Loved Me was Roger Moore's third appearence as OO7.Though in my opinion, the movie wasn't his best,but it was his best acting performance.Carly Simon's,"Nobody Does it Better",was a great theme song and one of the best.The Spy Who Loved Me had by far the best settings of all the Bond films.There were snow,desert,and underwater scenes.The battle on the nuclear submarine was awesome.The Lotus Espirit in this film was the OO7 car of the 70's.The Aston Martin in Goldfinger was the car of the 60's.Tomorrow Never Dies' BMW was the car of the 90's.Stromberg was an okay villain,while Jaws was one of the best henchmen in the series.I like the scene when Jaws kills the shark.
Rating: Summary: Splendid! Review: This,along with FYEO,is the best of Moore`s Bond-films.He performs well,and is given tougher scenes than in his previous films.Bach is a great,stunning presence,but,sadly,Jürgens gives a rather tired performance,and is probably the least interesting of all the Bond bad guysKiel is wonderful as Jaws,although he should have been killed at the films end.Instead,he returns in Moonraker,a mistake. You surely can`t complain about the action.The battle between Sandor and Bond is great,and even better is Bond:s pursuit after Jaws at The Cheops Pyramid,as well as the Jet Ranger helicopter.The soundtrack is dated,but good(read my separate review). A few low points only,for example the battle inside Liparus is a bit stretched out,and Bond's reprogramming of the nuclear missiles. One wonderful moment:Bond rides a wetbike to the Atlantis,while The Bond Theme plays in the background.This is one of my favorite Bond-moments of all time,and there is no dialouge!
Rating: Summary: Nobody does it better Review: The best bond film in my opinion. Amazing cast and storyline,an great bond girl (Barbara Bach bach),good vilians and ahead of its time by at least ten years.This film has a feel of a film from the eighties not seventies. Jaws (Richard Kiel) adds a feeling of the unexpeted and is proberly the second best vilian after Goldfinger.This is the only film where M is called by his real name (Miles) by General Gogol played by Walter Gotel. The basic plot is that Stromberg (Curt Jurgens) has an obsesion with cretaing a new world benith the sea after distroying New York and Moscow with nuclear missiles stolen from an english and a russian submarine. Of course the plan is usless when Bond and his friends come along and spoil the show. Good performance by Q who provides Bond with one of the series' best cars. A submercable Lotus Elise! The score from Marvin Hamlisch is stunning and as the title song points out "Nobody Does It Better".
Rating: Summary: The Spy Who Loved M e Review: I have seen this movie several times and I love it and now I want to bye it Please rerelease it for all of us James Bond fans
Rating: Summary: Top Notch Review: "The Spy Who Loved Me" was the film that revived the Bond franchise, no doubt. After the moderate "Live and Let Die", and the seriously below-average "The Man The Golden Gun", Broccoli & Co. needed to come up with something special here. They succeeded brilliantly. TSWLM has everything - great settings, great acting, great special effects, great cars (yes, THAT submersible Lotus!) and of course Roger Moore who is the best Bond. A sexy Russian spy named Anya Amasova is Bond's match in every possible way, and Kurt Jurgens is deliciously evil as megalomaniac Carl Stromberg, whose madcap scheme involves nuclear annihilation as a means of setting up his own underwater kingdom. "Spy" also features a thrilling precredits ski-chase, a car chase with Q's gadget-filled Lotus in action, and a great finale set inside Stromberg's flagship supertanker. This film also features the first of two appearances by Richard Kiel as the superhuman, steel-toothed Jaws (sorry I forgot to mention him in my review of "Moonraker"). In summary TSWLM is Bond action of the highest quality and the next three films were to be just as good. Well done the producers!
Rating: Summary: Great Bond Review: Anyone who thinks this Bond film isn't among the elite in the series is a fool. This film has everything. Curt Jurgens is well cast as Stromberg, and Barbara Bach gives a memorable performance as Major Amasova, but the biggest surprise in this film is the indestructible steel-toothed giant, Jaws. Finally, a villian who is as indestructible as Bond himself, and actually gives Bond more than a challenge when it comes to fighting. The Lotus Espirit needs no introduction, it is one of the best Bond gadget cars in the series, and I love the part when it ditches Stromberg's helicopter like a bad habit by plunging into the water, and converting into an armed sub. If you like Bond, you'll love the Spy Who Loved Me.
Rating: Summary: The Spy Who Loved Me Review: I think that this is definatly one of the best Bond films(in my opinion,THE best Bond film).The song,the action,the acting,Jaws,everything about this film is great!
Rating: Summary: The Spy Who Loved Me Review: This is no doubt my favorite (and in my opinion,the best)of the 007 series.The song,the enemy,the acting,the story,the sets,everything about this movie is great!
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