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An improvement over Live and Let Die


Title song aside, TMWTGG is an improvement over the first Moore outing, IMO. Scaramanga is a more akin to the classic Bond villains of yore (secret hideout, holding the world ransom, etc.) -- he also has a professional kinship with Bond that I thought was nicely played out. The film has its flaws, sure, but the ending duel is as memorable as any from the Connery era.


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I can't agree that it's better than Live And Let Die. It does have some terrific scenes but those are pulled down by some dreadful ones. All in all, I think Live And Let Die is a more even film.

I think neither comes close to the brilliant Spy Who Loved Me though, where they finally got their seventies act on top form.

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Definitely. LALD is Moore's worst.

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I actually liked the golden gun better since it had a faster pacing then live and let die since I didn't care for the voodoo portions. Moonraker was too over the top and my least favorite.

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I don't agree. TMWGG gets me bored several times, and I cannot stand the presence of J.W. Pepper in this. He didn't really bother me in LALD.

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1st off TMWTGG is generally considered among Roger's weaker Bond efforts. (next to View to a Kill)
I felt there was more drama & thrills in Live & Let Die & it was right in step with the then popular 'blaxploitation' genre of the 70s. Perfect. (though TMWTGG played up on the martial arts craze of the day)
TMWTGG was a step down for me. Still fun, the main problem- they tried to make Roger more like Sean. Slapping the women, too serious.

I feel Roger hit the ground running with LALD. They shouldn't have touched him for the follow-up.

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I enjoy it more than Live and Let Die. I rank it third in Moore's Bond career behind TSWLM and FYEO. And just ahead of LALD & Otopussy.

Call me Snake.

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I like both but I would give the edge to Live and Let Die for my preference. A View to a Kill is easily, in my opinion, Moore's worst outing as 007.

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Agreed 100% -- A view to a Kill is the worst Roger Moore 007 film, and it's sad cos 1985 was a very good year for me

I HATE DONALD J TRUMP AND JILL FARREN PHELPS -- TOGETHER THEY BOTH STINK

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I like both films, they are my two favourite roger Moore bond films. They are different, but both good.

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it's Moore's best Bond movie if you ask me...

1.The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) - 6-6.5/10
2.Moonraker (1979) - 6/10
3.Live & Let Die (1973) - 5/10 (Thumbs Down)
4.The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) - 4/10 (below average)
-.Octopussy (1983)
6.A View To A Kill (1985)
7.For Your Eyes Only (1981)

i think it's got the best pacing of the Moore movies to as my interest in it holds pretty steady throughout the movie.

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What??! TSWLM "below average" at #4??

That one is undoubtedly the most lavish & polished of ALL his Bond films! Hell, even Moore himself says it's the one he considers his best.

To say I disagree would be an understatement.

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