The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker were basically the same movie; a wealthy evil genius wants to create a new and perfect society. In The Spy Who Loved Me it was to be underwater and in Moonraker it was outer space.
It was very clever how James Bond turns Jaws against the main villain by suggesting he will basically be exterminated because he will not meet the physical standards to exist in this new civilization
Moonraker is perfectly at home in 1979, utterly fun, did QT miss the boat chase in South America (he compares the gondola chase to boat chase in Live and Let Die. Moonraker not only has a boat chase, it has a boat battle)? Moonraker is Bond roided out like they took the Lamborghini LP400 and started attaching wings and flared out fenders to it. Moonraker is the Bond that steps into Cannonball Run. That was a time in cinema when everything was trying to outdo everything, we were five years into the summer meatball movie concept, which is what Hollywood has survived off of to this day.
The music during the poison globe climax is perfect!!!! And when I was 11, humanising JAWS at the end, I loved!! There really isn't another film like Moonraker!
I love Moonraker, but I sometimes have to be in the right mood because otherwise the jump from location to location can grate. I even find a general subtext to the film, Drax's plan to procreate the Earth with perfect specimens, Bond lured to the temple by a hot woman, Bond having to wrestle a snake in front of smiling hot women, it all feels vaguely Freudian and lends well to the character arc for Jaws and the one time Drax breaks his cool demeanor. I agree with Anthony that goofy Bond is best Bond, especially Lewis Gilbert's films.
Fun fact; I recently sold a copy of 1977's: The Spy Who Loved Me CBS-FOX slider-box VHS circa 1983. & I noticed @the end credit sequence it still said: James Bond will Return in ; For your Eyes Only! ;)
It wasn't Versailles castle, but Chantilly castle and its 17th century stables. First James Bond I ever saw, also, it was dumber than the films I knew, including Star Wars, but most entertaining. This is why I totally agree with the review. Thank you.
The way I put Roger Moore's Bond movies together is Live and Let Die, The Spy Who Loved Me, The Man with the Golden Gun, and then Moonraker. After that, Roger's movies feel different. For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, and View to A Kill don't connect with the first set so well. They are good, but they feel 10 years apart, almost like a reboot.
As a 10 year old kid that absolutely loved Spy Who Loved me I knew this was a pretty bad movie even though some of the scenes were great but like all the Roger Moore Bonds I can't help but watch it with a smile and feel my Dad sitting next to me.
It's not entirely true that the Spy Who Loved Me wasn't following a film trend. It was part of the sort of minor niche of the time for aquatic themed movies. Films such as Jaws, Orca, Tentacles and the Deep, etc.
The part if the pre credit that disturbed me as a kid was when Bond takes the parachute from the other guy in mid air and his subsequent screaming, knowing his fate as he freefalls
I loved The Spy Who Loved Me cause it hit all the right marks. I saw it when I was 9. The audience cheered and laughed and felt like part of the movie. It was perfect. Moonraker tripped over its own feet. No cheering from the crowd. The worst part was when they set Jaws up with a girlfriend and tried to make him into a good guy. All these space shuttles and designer uniforms. Uhhhh!! I was a disappointed 11 year old.
Love listening to Tarantino - even when I disagree with him. I think Moore was young enough for the first two movies he did (I think Golden Gun came out the year after Live and Let Die - fairly short gap). The Moonraker theme is beautiful, it's not very catchy because it isn't really like a pop song, but if you listen to the song and the score away from the movie it's one of Barry's best. Barry's parents both died within months of each other that year, and he wrote two scores around that time - Moonraker and Somewhere in Time, and they're both incredibly said and beautiful scores.
I love Moonraker but think it would have been best if it was Rogers last Bond movie with Timothy Dalton taking over with For your eyes only. John Barry and Ken Adams were amazing on Moonraker.
I have to admit that Moonraker is a guilty pleasure. It's not a great movie but I always have fun watching it. A rarity for me when it comes to Roger Moore movies.
To me The Spy who loved me was the best Bond movie ever or at least in the top 3. Moonraker was a little too off for me but I did love Jaws in this one.
For me Moonraker is one of the best and worst Bond films. It is the utlimate mixed bag of some of the highest high's and lowest low's of the Bond series. My problems were mostly just turning Jaws good and having him fall in love at the end was beyond corny. There were a few ridiculous slapstick moments that didn't belong in the film but those were common to all Roger Moore Bond films. The musical score was gorgeous, the opening pre credits stunt scene and when Bond gets dizzyingly stuck on that space machine early on and the hand to hand fight scene were all awesome. As was the scene on those cable cars. It's the perfect movie to throw on when you just want some entertainment but aren't in a mood to pay super close attention to everything.
Moonraker is an engaging film. It is absolutely a silly Bond movie, but I wouldn’t call it bad. I agree with QT that Lois Chiles doesn’t make a good Bond girl. It’s a combination of poor writing for her character and playing it straight with no hint of sexuality. There are other Bond girls who are meant to be more serious, less flirty, but they still come across as sexy. Lois Chiles only rarely has a scene when she can turn it on, and it’s not enough.
I love the theme music, even more than Goldfinger and Diamonds are forever. I saw this film back the year it was released, And I saw it on a double bill with ALIEN. of all the Roger Moore Bond films I enjoyed this the most, but of course, it was over 40 years ago, so if I saw it again, probably my feeling would change. After watching FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, a film that just bored me, I never went to the theater to see a Roger Moore Bond film again.
Quentin, be serious. You're criticising another director? You! All your films are bloated, leaden paced, and derivative of other, more succinct, pacier originals. They have no original music, just retro songs that appeal to you. F-bombs and bloody violence are not enough to make a good story, QT. Moonraker may be silly, but it's no sillier than any of yours. At least it doesn't drag on and on.
This guy is romanticizing a very bad film. Moonraker is a pretty bad movie, though all Bond films are great and 80s films are fun as well. Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only are FAR superior films. The nerve gas pods were a very frightening concept. And Live and Let Die is a GREAT FILM.
BSG was shown in theaters in Canada. the version for TV would be edited to have Bal-tar not killed. i paid money to see the movie, so i know it did hit the theaters before buck r. which i also saw in the theater, much later.
The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker were basically the same movie; a wealthy evil genius wants to create a new and perfect society. In The Spy Who Loved Me it was to be underwater and in Moonraker it was outer space.
All James Bond movies are basically the same movie.
Wow you’re sharp. Every Bond film has a theme.
and the spy who loved me is a remake of you only live twice". And all three are directed by Lewis Gilbert
It was very clever how James Bond turns Jaws against the main villain by suggesting he will basically be exterminated because he will not meet the physical standards to exist in this new civilization
@@MisterRlGHT "Pleasure to meet you Mr. Bond!
Have a seat Mr. Bond
Well, John Barry's score was once again was one of the gems in the film.
Well said - his score for Moonraker and Black Hole and Raise the Titanic... are utter genius.
Tragically the full recorded score was lost
Moonraker is perfectly at home in 1979, utterly fun, did QT miss the boat chase in South America (he compares the gondola chase to boat chase in Live and Let Die. Moonraker not only has a boat chase, it has a boat battle)? Moonraker is Bond roided out like they took the Lamborghini LP400 and started attaching wings and flared out fenders to it. Moonraker is the Bond that steps into Cannonball Run. That was a time in cinema when everything was trying to outdo everything, we were five years into the summer meatball movie concept, which is what Hollywood has survived off of to this day.
The opening sequence is top notch 🎉
Shirley Bassey sang the theme song. That's when you know you are in the cinema watching a Bond Film
Despite JB not really being proud of the theme song, it's one of my all time fave Bond theme tunes.
moon raker is second only to diamonds are forever in terms of songs!
The music during the poison globe climax is perfect!!!! And when I was 11, humanising JAWS at the end, I loved!! There really isn't another film like Moonraker!
Top 3 James Bond Movie with live and let die and spy who loved Me ❤😊
Bring Back The Jaws Character
In Brazil its the theme from the original THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN.
I love Moonraker, but I sometimes have to be in the right mood because otherwise the jump from location to location can grate. I even find a general subtext to the film, Drax's plan to procreate the Earth with perfect specimens, Bond lured to the temple by a hot woman, Bond having to wrestle a snake in front of smiling hot women, it all feels vaguely Freudian and lends well to the character arc for Jaws and the one time Drax breaks his cool demeanor. I agree with Anthony that goofy Bond is best Bond, especially Lewis Gilbert's films.
Corrine Clery is full French not French Canadian as stated by Mr. Tarantino.
Fun fact; I recently sold a copy of 1977's: The Spy Who Loved Me CBS-FOX slider-box VHS circa 1983. & I noticed @the end credit sequence it still said: James Bond will Return in ; For your Eyes Only! ;)
It wasn't Versailles castle, but Chantilly castle and its 17th century stables. First James Bond I ever saw, also, it was dumber than the films I knew, including Star Wars, but most entertaining. This is why I totally agree with the review. Thank you.
The way I put Roger Moore's Bond movies together is Live and Let Die, The Spy Who Loved Me, The Man with the Golden Gun, and then Moonraker. After that, Roger's movies feel different. For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, and View to A Kill don't connect with the first set so well. They are good, but they feel 10 years apart, almost like a reboot.
As a 10 year old kid that absolutely loved Spy Who Loved me I knew this was a pretty bad movie even though some of the scenes were great but like all the Roger Moore Bonds I can't help but watch it with a smile and feel my Dad sitting next to me.
I never, ever, got bored watching Moonraker. It is by far the goofiest Bond, but for some reason I just loved the insanity.
Live and Let Die , The spy who loved Me and Moonraker
I love all three equally
And LOVE them❤
Ps. Roger Moore. Best Bond Ever Easy❤
It's not entirely true that the Spy Who Loved Me wasn't following a film trend. It was part of the sort of minor niche of the time for aquatic themed movies. Films such as Jaws, Orca, Tentacles and the Deep, etc.
Top 3 Bonds for me are - Live and Let Die, Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. Quentin needs to watch the making of Live and Let Die documentary.
First to are the same for me but my third would have to be thunderball
The part if the pre credit that disturbed me as a kid was when Bond takes the parachute from the other guy in mid air and his subsequent screaming, knowing his fate as he freefalls
I am partial to this film and Roger Moore's James Bond as it was the first film in the franchise I saw at age 7.
Big fan of both Moonraker and Diamonds 😊
I loved The Spy Who Loved Me cause it hit all the right marks. I saw it when I was 9. The audience cheered and laughed and felt like part of the movie. It was perfect. Moonraker tripped over its own feet. No cheering from the crowd. The worst part was when they set Jaws up with a girlfriend and tried to make him into a good guy. All these space shuttles and designer uniforms. Uhhhh!! I was a disappointed 11 year old.
Love listening to Tarantino - even when I disagree with him. I think Moore was young enough for the first two movies he did (I think Golden Gun came out the year after Live and Let Die - fairly short gap). The Moonraker theme is beautiful, it's not very catchy because it isn't really like a pop song, but if you listen to the song and the score away from the movie it's one of Barry's best. Barry's parents both died within months of each other that year, and he wrote two scores around that time - Moonraker and Somewhere in Time, and they're both incredibly said and beautiful scores.
This is, without any doubt, the greatest Bond movie of them all
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Some fine stunt work in "Moonraker"
I love Moonraker but think it would have been best if it was Rogers last Bond movie with Timothy Dalton taking over with For your eyes only. John Barry and Ken Adams were amazing on Moonraker.
It's not Versailles, it's a much smaller (but obviously still enormous) mansion called Vaux-le-Vicomte.
I have to admit that Moonraker is a guilty pleasure. It's not a great movie but I always have fun watching it. A rarity for me when it comes to Roger Moore movies.
To me The Spy who loved me was the best Bond movie ever or at least in the top 3. Moonraker was a little too off for me but I did love Jaws in this one.
It's James Bond vs Dr. Strangelove
For me Moonraker is one of the best and worst Bond films. It is the utlimate mixed bag of some of the highest high's and lowest low's of the Bond series. My problems were mostly just turning Jaws good and having him fall in love at the end was beyond corny. There were a few ridiculous slapstick moments that didn't belong in the film but those were common to all Roger Moore Bond films.
The musical score was gorgeous, the opening pre credits stunt scene and when Bond gets dizzyingly stuck on that space machine early on and the hand to hand fight scene were all awesome. As was the scene on those cable cars.
It's the perfect movie to throw on when you just want some entertainment but aren't in a mood to pay super close attention to everything.
Drax ordering the dogs on his secretary is the darkest moment in the series in the middle of the goofiest film.
Moonraker is an engaging film. It is absolutely a silly Bond movie, but I wouldn’t call it bad. I agree with QT that Lois Chiles doesn’t make a good Bond girl. It’s a combination of poor writing for her character and playing it straight with no hint of sexuality. There are other Bond girls who are meant to be more serious, less flirty, but they still come across as sexy. Lois Chiles only rarely has a scene when she can turn it on, and it’s not enough.
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Drax was the most evil villain in Bond history. He was going to kill every person on earth.
Moonraker is as silly as other Roger's Bond movies.
I don't care it's Top 5 Bond film for me, so much so goofy fun
Moonraker has one of the most powerful death scenes of all time: th-cam.com/video/PasdxEYHhMo/w-d-xo.html
Liked and SUBBED!
WTF why can’t I watch the MoonRaker video?
Moonraker is ace!
Doesn’t work
The Shirley Bassey sung theme, is the only redeeming feature of Moonraker.
I love the theme music, even more than Goldfinger and Diamonds are forever. I saw this film back the year it was released, And I saw it on a double bill with ALIEN. of all the Roger Moore Bond films I enjoyed this the most, but of course, it was over 40 years ago, so if I saw it again, probably my feeling would change. After watching FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, a film that just bored me, I never went to the theater to see a Roger Moore Bond film again.
@@elnick1000 That's funny, because FOR YOUR EYES ONLY is one of my favourites. 🤣
@@petebondurant58 And I realize that at the time, most critics liked it, consider me a minority on that.
@@petebondurant58 Maybe if I saw it again, I might have a change of heart.
Quentin, be serious. You're criticising another director? You! All your films are bloated, leaden paced, and derivative of other, more succinct, pacier originals. They have no original music, just retro songs that appeal to you. F-bombs and bloody violence are not enough to make a good story, QT. Moonraker may be silly, but it's no sillier than any of yours. At least it doesn't drag on and on.
The worst of the Moore movies and arguably the worst of all Bond movies.
This guy is romanticizing a very bad film. Moonraker is a pretty bad movie, though all Bond films are great and 80s films are fun as well. Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only are FAR superior films. The nerve gas pods were a very frightening concept. And Live and Let Die is a GREAT FILM.
BSG was shown in theaters in Canada. the version for TV would be edited to have Bal-tar not killed.
i paid money to see the movie, so i know it did hit the theaters before buck r. which i also saw in the theater, much later.