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A View to a Kill Christopher Walken's camp megalomaniac steals the show in Roger Moore's final outing as 007. Read our
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Boat Trip Cuba Gooding Jr stars in this painfully unfunny comedy about two straight guys who take a gay cruise by mistake. Read our
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For Your Eyes Only From bobsleighs to biathlons, Bond battles the baddies on the slopes of Italy, and off the coast of Greece. Read our
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Octopussy Escapist absurdity in Bond's 13th - unlucky for those who like a good plot, but fans of Meester Bond's cunning stunts won't be disappointed. Read our
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The Spy Who Loved Me Top action sequences and a madman attempting to destroy the world from his undersea base - what more could you want from a Bond film? Read our
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Moonraker Roger Moore is Bond at his most daft as he follows Hugo Drax into space to stop him repopulating the Earth. Read our
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Live and Let Die Roger Moore debuts as the suave superspy, taking on a drug baron and taking off Jane Seymour's clothes. Read our
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The Man With the Golden Gun Moore's second outing as Bond is an ugly, cold-hearted, and occasionally ridiculous film. Possibly the worst of the franchise. Read our
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