Review of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) by Patrick L — 08 Sep 2008
With each Roger Moore film better than the last, he hits his stride with this truly epic and action-packed entry. Spy Who Loved Me has the single most scary and memorable villian in the series: Jaws. The underwater Lotus car remains the best of the Bond vehicles and the 70s score adds humor and sexiness.
The cinematography is also elegant and surprisingly artsy. In some respects, the Bond franchise hit its peak with this film and they've only been trying to duplicate its formula ever since (until Casino Royale, that is.
) It also includes my favorite main title song. At age seven, it was the first Bond film I ever saw and I was instantly a fan of this secret agent.
This review of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) was written by Patrick L on 08 Sep 2008.
The Spy Who Loved Me has generally received positive reviews.
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