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| 19 Nov 2009 by Niall Visually the movie attempts to hark back to spy-thrillers of the 70s and 80s. Certainly Whitacre thinks he's in one, calling himself 0014 at one stage, because he's “twice as smart as 007″. What it reminded me most of was Catch Me If You Can, ... The music in fact is one of the movie's best features. The score written by The Spy Who Loved Me composer Marvin Hamlisch is a light and breezy riff on Bond scores from yeas ago. The script is good but gets muddled in the middle, ... Culch.ie - http://www.culch.ie/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2009 by moose Saturday: You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, Casino Royale Sunday: Goldfinger, License to Kill, The World Is Not Enough. Come for a movie or all of them, especially if you have never seen one. Now is your chance. ... The Moose - http://themoose.aquinas.edu/ [ More results from The Moose ] |
| 5 hours ago by TeamEpic After Sean Connery came back to star one more time as 007 in the oft-maligned Diamonds are Forever, he decided to retire from being Bond after uttering the famous line "Never again", even after the producer's tried to get him to do one more . ... The Spy Who Loved Me, was Moore's third movie, which was far and away his best. This movie had it all: spectacle, romance, exotic locales, memorable action scenes, good characters and a classic theme song. ... Crimson Tide (The Raging Period) - http://ragingperiod.blogspot.com/ |
| 15 Oct 2009 by CMD The Spy Who Loved Me. 125 min. | Dir. Lewis Gilbert | Rated PG Thirty-two years ago, the country suffered from massive economic uncertainty, tension with the Middle East, years of exhaustingly ugly politics, the aftermath of a seemingly ... These same people like to slag Roger Moore's 007 as a mere frivolity. My advice to you is to ignore the popinjays and, Wednesday night, head over to the Cinemark for a sublimely frivolous evening. When it comes to having fun in bad ... Fifty-Two Songs - http://52songs.blogspot.com/ |
| 23 Jul 2009 by KeithATC01 Not even “The Hildbrant Rarity” can touch <i>The Spy Who Loved Me</i> in terms of sheer awfulness. Cataloging the sundry things wrong with this book is a bit of a chore, if for no other reason than it means one must go back and revisit ... And these flashbacks don't include a run-in with spies or anything. The closest she comes to a fugitive lifestyle is getting busted with her boyfriend fooling around in a movie theater. Her back story is a series of seemingly endless, ... Jet Set Tramp - http://www.teleport-city.com/jst/ [ More results from Jet Set Tramp ] |
| 18 hours ago by mdzrobin The Spy Who Loved Me is argued by many (including myself) to be the best Moore outing as 007. This movie had a great theme song as well. Nobody Does it Better by Carley Simon has often been used in James Bond tributes as a movie montage ... Matthew's MEGA Movies - http://matthewsmegamovies.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Mike_S Lewis Gilbert, making his first Bond movie, seems a little uncertain in places, and obviously relies very heavily on the second unit work of Peter Hunt. His work on 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me is obviously more confident and relaxed, ... Film Clips - http://filmjournal.net/filmclips/ |
| 21 Oct 2009 by TIM KRAEMER And perhaps almost as important as Agent 007 himself we have the Bond villain, Wiseman's Dr. No — an insidious mastermind, flamboyant yet well-spoken and impeccably dressed, with a bizarre deformity (Dr. No lost his hands to radiation and .... The Spy Who Loved Me is one of my very favorite movies of all time and rocks in basically every way a movie can rock. That said, in more viewings than I care to admit I've never quite fully put together what Bond's public excuse for ... The Only Blog on the Internet. - http://timkraemer.blogspot.com/ [ More results from The Only Blog on the Internet. ] |
| 14 hours ago by luisfarmer1986 Plot: Determined to solve the coincidence of seeing the same conspicuous stranger three times in a day, Albert hires a pair of existentialist detectives, who insist on spying on his everyday life while sharing their views on life and the nature of the ... Not really in the mood for anything about war/religion/something that needs subtitles/whatever. but something that will really make me think. suggestions are always nice. also please give a reason you liked the movie. ... Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert - http://assassinationofjessejamesbythecowardro... |
| 1 Nov 2009 by chmubashar Thirty years after the movie thriller 'The Spy Who Loved Me' hit the silver screen “sQuba” is the first car that can actually 'fly' under water. “Dive it again, James!” If the situation gets too hot for the secret agent he'll go ... Cars - http://goodcars-ontop.blogspot.com/ |
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