Review of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) by Siarra F — 26 Apr 2009
Filled with most giggle-worthy geographical mistakes, this is a good example of the typically silly, yet mostly harmless formulaic Bond-movies. Moore is definitely getting on in years in this one, and Bach does her best to be as unfounded and weak as possible.
Once again, Jaws remains as the most interesting and memorable character in the movie.
This review of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) was written by Siarra F on 26 Apr 2009.
The Spy Who Loved Me has generally received positive reviews.
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