Review of Live and Let Die (1973) by Tom C — 20 Aug 2009
Bond does blaxploitation and it's bloody good. A more refined, smartly dressed British agent with very few of the Bondisms we all knew so well (Bourbon instead of martini? A powder blue safari suit?) make for a surprisingly likeable character, with a particularly fantastic moment as Bond blows away voodoo priests with a .
44 magnum.
This review of Live and Let Die (1973) was written by Tom C on 20 Aug 2009.
Live and Let Die has generally received positive reviews.
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