Roger Moore was my fave Bond & this film is the best!!! The gadgets up to the 1980's standards were very good
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Love Bond films this one very good
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Had to replace our copy we play it quite often
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This 1985 Bond film is one of the better entries in the Bond series, even if the story is a bit absurd. It's not quite as good as some of the 1960's classics, and Tanya Roberts is simply awful as the heroine, but Roger Moore is always a treat to watch, and Christopher Walken is solid, if a bit low-key. Some of the scenes in France drag on (the "horse steroids" subplot is tangential to the main story about microchips), but A View to a Kill is still more intelligent than the mindless, over-the-top-action-over-storyline Bonds of the Pierce Brosnan era. Roger Moore is the second-best bond because of his wit alone. If you have to guess who the BEST Bond is, you obviously don't know your Bond history very well.
Roger Moores last ever Bond film, and in my opinion the best of them ALL. Great supporting roles from Christopher Walkden and Grace Jones....brilliant action scenes including the jump from the Eiffel Tower, and the famous Airship scene at the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco. Great film, a must for any action movie fan. 9/10
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