Moonraker

You can find the James Bond Watch Party Page Here. Just like that February is almost over. We’re officially done with Moore as Bond in our re-watch but the blogs haven’t caught up yet, so I’ll be posting several here in the next week or so. I literally cannot wait for warmer weather like so many of the exotic Bond filming locales. We don’t have an ocean here but I can’t wait for it to not be cold for a while after having a foot of snow on the ground for a few weeks. The fourth Bond movie with Moore at the helm and 11th overall came out in 1979, were almost caught up to when I was born in good ol’ 1982.

Cast of Characters:

Bond, James Bond: Roger Moore (x4)

Big Bad: Hugo Drax played by Michael Lonsdale and Jaws played by Richard Kiel is back baby as the main henchman turned good guy in the end, what a plot twist that was.

Femme Fatale:  Holly Goodhead played by Lois Chilles and Corinne Dufour played by Corinne Clery

Ladies who had the pleasure of being James Boned: 3 (Corinne Dufour, Manuela, Holly Goodhead)

Moneypenny:  Lois Maxwell (x11)

M: Bernard Lee (x11), his last time playing M as he passed away before he could appear in the next installment of the franchise. 😦

Q: Desmond Llewelyn (x9)

Foreign Agent/Spy: Jaws turning double agent and saving Bond in this one.

Theme Song: Moonraker, composed by John Barry and performed by Shirley Bassey

Director: Lewis Gilbert (x3)

The Movie – This movie was fantastic and I moved it above The Man with the Golden Gun to make it my favorite Roger Moore Bond so far. Don’t get me wrong the Man with the Golden Gun was really great but there was just something about Moonraker that I enjoyed so damn much. I love me some Sci-Fi and the plot on this one was easy to follow and had a seriously epic space battle at the end. Jaws was the villain/henchman again and the special effects got seriously better in this movie than all of the previous Bond installments combined. The opening scene is a crazy with Bond being thrown out of a plane without a parachute, the movie only got better from there. Jaws somehow ends up having a redemption arc and pretty much turns into a good guy after finding true love. Yeah that entire sentence I just typed actually happened in this awesome movie. The new Villian Hugo Drax was also freaking great and I’m sad he seems like he’ll just be a one off, he had multiple awesome lairs, and he was such a smarmy French bastard. His evil plan was seriously messed up, he was essentially space Hitler trying to create the master race, but in space! Moonraker is locked and loaded for fun, I give this one 9 out of 10 PPKs.

My First to Worst my rankings after Moonraker:

Goldfinger

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

Moonraker

The Man with the Golden Gun

The Spy Who Loved Me

Dr. No

Thunderball

You Only Live Twice

Diamonds are Forever

Live and Let Die

From Russia with Love

Ellie’s Thoughts: This is my second favorite Bond movie so far, I think. The villain was great, the plot fast-paced, and I thought the story was very original for a Bond film. To be honest it’s been awhile since I’ve watched it, but it was a definite standout amongst a bunch of movies that are overwhelmingly similar. As always, all of the cool on-location stuff feels like a bit of a vacation, and combined with the sci-fi space stuff, Moonraker was a nice escape that didn’t go on for too long.

I give Moonraker 9 out of 10 martinis shaken, not stirred

Up next, For Your Eyes Only

The Spy Who Loved Me

You can find the James Bond Watch Party Page Here. January went by fast, after just a tad bit of insurrection here in the ol’ USA and Biden being sworn in on the 20th, it’s been a fairly quiet few weeks. What a good time to post more Bond blogs! The third Bond movie with Moore at the helm came out in 1977 and even though I’ve seen this one before the only thing I remember about it is that Jaws is in it and he is definitely one of the more memorable bad guys in the Bond universe.

Cast of Characters:

Bond, James Bond: Roger Moore (x3)

Big Bad: Karl Stromberg played by Curt Jurgens

Femme Fatale:  Anya Amasova (codename XXX) played by Barbara Bach and Naomi played by Caroline Munro

Ladies who had the pleasure of being James Boned: 2 (Martine Blanchaud, Anya Amasova (XXX))

Moneypenny:  Lois Maxwell (x10)

M: Bernard Lee (x10)

Q: Desmond Llewelyn (x8)

Foreign Agent/Spy: No one for some reason!

Theme Song: Nobody Does it Better, composed by Marvin Hamlisch and performed by Carly Simon.

Director: Lewis Gilbert and Christopher Wood both new faces to the franchise

The Movie – Roger Moore is really coming into his own as Bond, he seems way more comfortable with the character in his third movie as the titular lead. He plays him a little less stuffy than the first movie, Live and Let Die and with how good The Man with the Golden Gun was I think that Moore really has his version of Bond down now. He does way better with the mannerisms and quips and knows how to woo the ladies. He even has some fun with the Bondisms by scoffing when XXX orders him a vodka martini shaken not stirred. I really love the on location in Egypt stuff in this movie and Jaws is also a great lead henchman and the new villain Stromberg is psycho as all get out who has the 2nd best villain lair so far (the volcano lair is still the best). It was awesome that Q’s lair is in a pyramid/Egyptian dig and I really enjoyed Barbara Bach (who is married to Ringo Starr) as XXX. Also submarine Ferrari, so awesome. This is another solid entry into the Bond franchise, the 10th overall on our rewatch, it was like many other Bond films so far a little too long of a run time, and I give it 7.5 out of 10 PPKs.

My First to Worst my rankings after The Spy Who Loved Me:

Goldfinger

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

The Man with the Golden Gun

The Spy Who Loved Me

Dr. No

Thunderball

You Only Live Twice

Diamonds are Forever

Live and Let Die

From Russia with Love

Ellie’s Thoughts: I quite enjoyed this one. Barbara Bach was a great Bond girl, I loved seeing all of the Egypt on-location stuff, and the villain was pretty cool. Moore wasn’t at his more dynamic, but that’s not a word I would generally use to describe his acting. Jaws was a fun addition….definitely takes the spot for more terrifying henchman so far. I thought the pace was pretty good, and it wasn’t too terribly long.

I give this one 7/10 martinis shaken, not stirred. 

Up next, Moonraker