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Live And Let Die's the one I remember best of Moore's period. Great theme, bonkers voodoo and running across alligators heads. Plus a bit of a misguided Smokey and the Bandit car chase.

It's fun, but it's also an incoherent racist mess with about the worst end of film battle ever.

Still good fun and a kicking sound track.

YA GOT TA GIVE THA OTHER FELLA HELLLLLLLLL

NAW NAW NAW

NAW NAWW

Roger Moore was the best because he never took it seriously, he slyly lampooned the whole thing and because of that most of his films are still enjoyable.

There's only One Bond
Connery, Craig or Brosnan.

Roger Moore was an icon of suave sophistication, The Saint, The Persuaders, Bond, The Wilde Geese, Shout at the Devil etc etc. He is also an incredibly funny man and remains one of my great heroes, yes I am Alan Partridge :P

O. Pretty decent updating of Othello to an American high school. And although Josh Hartnett is nobody's favourite actor, he makes a a good poison-dripping slimeball.

Quote: Ben @ May 24 2013, 7:33 PM BST

I watched American Psycho last night which I rather enjoyed. Christian Bale really captured the personality of a psychopath, but I'm not sure if the attributes that make a psychopath were a bit exaggerated. The fact that he constantly gets away with everything confused me a bit, especially when he confesses everything to his lawyer. A fun watch though and I think I'll check the book out.

The book is ace!!! A lot more violent than the movie though - as a warning.

Quote: Pingl @ May 29 2013, 11:00 PM BST

Roger Moore was an icon of suave sophistication, The Saint, The Persuaders, Bond, The Wilde Geese, Shout at the Devil etc etc. He is also an incredibly funny man and remains one of my great heroes, yes I am Alan Partridge :P

I have to say I'm firmly in the Roger camp. I believe no-one could wear a safari suit with the same degree of casuality as Roger

Moore fan here too. Not seen too much of the Connery ones, to be honest...

Goldeneye is also one of my all time favourites.

Am I the only human who has never seen a James Bond in the cinema? Think I might have seen one on TV during the period when I was kidnapped by aliens.

I saw the one with Halle Berry at the cinema

I almost fell asleep

Quote: Nil Putters @ March 3 2013, 12:12 PM GMT

Sinister. Quite good. Jumped in several places.

Just seen this. Good nuts and bolts horror, and the lawnmower bit is a great jump out of your skin moment.

I need to run some Netflix movies past the much underrated "I'm about to see" thread.

Norwegian Ninja. Enjoyably odd action comedy about a squad of Norwegian Ninjas. North Europeans do do deadpan humour very well.

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