Moonraker (1979)

Moonraker (1979)

Moonraker represents the epitome of far-fetched in the James Bond series. This is a heavy crown to wear being that the James Bond series in general had embraced “far-fetched” a long time ago since the entrance of Roger Moore as 007. Moonraker feature’s space-aged laser beam fights (yes laser beams), James Bond teaming up with long-time rival Jaws (Richard...

For Your Eyes Only (1981)

For Your Eyes Only (1981)

For Your Eyes Only stars Sir Roger Moore in his second to last movie as the British spy 007. Starting out at the gravesite for his beloved wife Teresa (see On Her Majesty’s Secret Service), James places roses on the headstone before being whisked away by helicopter to attend an emergency meeting with his superiors. The meeting and helicopter trip turns out to...

The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

Easily one of the best sagas of the Roger Moore reign, The Man with the Golden Gun features one of Bond’s most dangerous villains, a bevy of spectacular stunts and enough suspense to keep you glued to the screen for the entire movie. Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee) is a world class assassin, and a man whose price comes at one million dollars a head....

Live and Let Die (1973)

Live and Let Die (1973)

Ever watch a movie in it’s entirety and as the credits roll you think to yourself “what the f— was that?” This is how I felt about Live and Let Die. Welcome Sir Roger Moore – to the world of James Bond. To think that the introduction of the second most recognizable man as Bond would be a crazy, blaxpoitation, voodoo spoof, is well,...

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Probably Sir Roger Moore’s most solid movie as the spy James Bond, The Spy Who Loved me teams him up with the beautiful Barbara Bach as Russian spy Anya Amasova. With high-tech gadgetry and some of the coolest vehicles in the James Bond archives, there is a bit of everything in this movie and very little to complain about. The standard camp, craziness that...