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Synopsis Bond is led to believe that he is targeted by the world's most expensive assassin and must hunt him down to stop him. Scaramanga is a hit-man who charges a million dollars per job.
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974) golden gun My choice for the worst James Bond movie ever-- well, so far. There is so much I hate about this. The Man With The Golden Gun (james Bond 007) full movie online for free in HD quality with English subtitles. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) is the ninth spy film in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Roger Moore as the.
He becomes linked to the death of a scientist working on a powerful solar cell, and James Bond is called in to investigate. As he tracks down Scaramanga, he realises that he is highly respected by the killer, but will this prove to be an advantage in the final showdown? Downloaded 54411 times 2/13/2013 2:10:40 PM. Reviewed by divineangel 7 Altho there's a lot of hate for this second Moore 007, I never understood it. For a change, most of the witty dialogue works well. I think it's one of Moore's best Bond performances.
So let's break it down: The Good: - Roger Moore is witty and action ready. His fight scene in the belly dancer's room is pretty good. Tough and violent. Don't know about that cigar, but it adds a little extra somethin'. - Herve Villechieze as Knick Knack. Not threatening, but a fun memorable sidekick with lots of playful malevolence. I love it when he shushes Bond.
- Christopher Lee. Nuff said, tho they didn't build up this character to the level they could have. Where are those deleted scenes between him and Moore (from the trailer and photos)that obviously exist? - John Barry.
Yes, Lulu's song is ridiculous. Still, I love the brassy music and this is one of Barry's most memorable catchy Bond scores.
Especially during the karate scenes and the jazzy swing of Scaramenga's fun parlor. The Bond films always lucked out when it came to latching onto the culture of the day.
1974 was the height of kung fu exploitation and Bond was there. Still have BLACK BELT magazine featuring this on the cover. The Bad: - Miss Goodnight. Giving Bond a ditzy helper.well, bad night. - Lack of compelling plot. The energy cell and Scaramanga are too loosely tied together and the film shouldn't have tried to pull a Blofeld at the end. - Production design.
Ken Adams is sorely missing here. And what's with that ONE GUARD in the massive solar laser set?
Missed opportunity there. Siemens s7 1200 programming software. The Ugly: - JW Pepper. - Slide whistle. Reviewed by michelerealini 6 Let me say I like Roger Moore very much, because I grew up watching his films -he's the first Bond I've ever seen.
Many people prefer Sean Connery, who is really unique, true. But how can I say Roger Moore is not good? I've also a lot of affection for Moore because I watched on TV, when I was a kid, 'The Persuaders' series.
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Although that his second Bond outing is not very good. That's not his fault at all, the screenplay is not good and the story itself is not very interesting.
Everything is a little slower than usual, the film has neither the liveliness of 'Live and let die' -the first Moore Bond flick- nor the liveliness of the previous episodes. Here Bond has to face a refined assassin -that's all, there isn't a real thrilling intrigue On the other hand landscapes and John Barry score are fantastic. Also the cast is strong, because Christopher Lee and Britt Ekland bring a lot of glamour. It's a pity that the movie doesn't match the usual standard. At the time producers Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman didn't get along well with each other any more. In '75 their partnership broke up and let Broccoli alone at the command of 007 empire. Maybe this tensions had an influence on 'The man with the golden gun', who knows.
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Luckily in 1977 Bond came back with one of the best films of the series -'The spy who loved me', a real classic, the definitive Roger Moore entry as Bond. Reviewed by TrevorAclea 7 The Man With the Golden Gun was producer Harry Saltzman's last hurrah before selling out his share in the Bond series to United Artists to ensure the maximum inconvenience to his detested partner Cubby Broccoli. It's certainly not premium Bond: at times it threatens to turn into an episode of The Avengers, what with Scaramanga's funhouse, his midget servant Nick Nack, it's human statues or the off-kilter angles of MI6's Hong Kong HQ located in the rusting wreck of the Queen Elizabeth, not to mention Roger Moore's more Steed-like Bond.