Is good song, buena banda sonora y la cancion de take the lektor 1964 desde Rusia con amor, también sonó por última vez en una película de James bond en 1979
That’s the “007 theme” by John Barry. It debuted in From Russia With Love, then Thunderball (my personal favorite), You Only Live Twice, and Diamonds Are Forever.
I think Moonraker is one of the best 007 movies "goofied" by the laughable scene in San Marcos Square and the ridiculous trip to space. But the rest of movie is really good, Bond-stylished and sir Roger Moore plays the role better than ever.
RIP, Sir Roger Moore. This scene is far and away the best 7 1/2 minutes of the entire Moore era. No dialogue but absolutely everything necessary being communicated to the viewer via picture and sound. An illustration of what Hitchcock called "pure cinema". It also makes a good representation of the Moore era: action, gadgets, stunts, danger, humor, beautiful sets and locations, and even more beautiful Bond girls. Drax's Girls are the "Angels of Death"(remember OHMSS?) for the Moore era.
The best Roger Moore scene in a Bond film, imo, is the 2CV car chase from For your eyes only. Moore`s funny oneliners, and the excellence of the Remi Julienne stunt team drivers, made that scene legendary, on some very narrow and curvy Sicilian roads.
Honestly i dont think that this is tru! In the movie Moonraker, Bond is being chased while driving a Glastron / Carlson CV23HT speedboat. Only 300 of these boats were ever built, and 3 of those were specially built for Eon Productions and custom painted in the silver metalflake gelcoat over gray. Only one of these three Bond boats still exists, and that one is currently owned by the Ian Fleming Foundation. The case was filmed at the Pinewoodstudio in GB. According to the Website of the Ian Fleming Foundation the shots are made in the Studios and in Brazil, none in the US.
When I was a kid Roger Moore , Clint Eastwood and Bruce Lee we're my hero's , I watched these in the 80s with my Dad , thank you Dad those are great memories and good times together. The man with the golden gun and Moonraker are my top two favorite bond films.
The week this released I enjoyed it at an afternoon matinee, and by odd coincidence saw it three more times that same week as my father and various friends invited me. No regrets! I already liked Roger Moore and Richard Kiel, but this film cemented my admiration of both as well as John Barry. Just a year or two later many of my friends were extras in Somewhere In Time. Due to a writer's strike the Mackinac Island premiere was cancelled, but I still have my copy of Barry's sheet music of the main theme that we were to have performed. Nice memories.
I strongly believe Roger Moore was the best actor to have ever played James Bond; his bittersweet humor, unbeatable phlegm, unique handsomness, unfailing charm helped out by the quizzically raised eye brow , and disarmingly alternating mellow mes and solid action-packed outbursts ,all folded into one highly entertaining blend render him the swash buckling , unpredictable buckaneer that James Bond really is
Really? Even Roger Moore said he was the wrong person to play 007. Something about being too elegant for the role. But he needed the money. But after a while,the scripts got more amateur and comic bookish, even he couldn't stand it any more and quit. You are very wrong. Sean Connery is the one and only James Bond, 007. The rest are caricatures and imitations..
Some have said that Drax is a rather bland villian, but Michael Lonsdale played him perfectly. A quietly spoken sociopath who has to build a world populated with his carefully chosen hangers-on and his one liners are excellent.
I never appreciated Drax as a villain when I was a kid older yeah he is one of my top fave villains. The brutal sending out of the dogs chilling his calmness.
Roger Moore is in heaven now listening to this music. Rest in peace Roger, great man great actor, very good to children with his work with unicef charity. May your kind soul rest in peace
Moore was by far the best Bond. Richard Kiel, hands down the most beloved henchman. The fact he's the only one appearing twice and the only one to become a good guy proves this.
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Brilliant scene. Thanks for posting. Moonraker is my favorite Bond film with interesting & unique storyline, superb visual effects, best Bond actor (Roger Moore) and best Bond girl (Lois Chiles). I adore this film
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The boat chase is probably my favorite scenes in this film, in that it's meant to be a kind of throwaway bridging scene, but the footage they got was really fantastic.
The hang glider stunt was performed by a pilot from my hometown in England. He did a talk about it at my school. The glider was supposed to land on the shore but got blown off course and crashed in the jungle. The pilot refused to do the stunt again so they had to use the crash in the story.
I pity the millennials since they never had the chance of seeing this movie in the theater. I used to go to the movies by myself because of the hot babes Bond used to mess around with and, of course, it was wonderfully more economical because I always came up with a convincing excuse to not bring my girlfriend along to see Bond films. Ticket, Popcorn and a Coke, that's about 35 bucks saved! RIP, Sir Roger
Yes from the ultimate DVD. I too love the music as Bond goes towards the temple. Great scene. I luv a lot of John Barry's stuff and Moonraker, not only being a great film, had the best musical score.
Jaws' face at 3.20 is priceless :D Oh and @GehlenBND, love that old school Bond track, though I must say it reminds me more of Largo getting boshed on Thunderball than it does Moonraker :)
I dunno, prefer John Barry's work in other Bonds overall. Octopussy is a personal favourite, but there are so many great ones it's hard to choose. I'm not actually that keen on his 007 theme, especially in this scene. It always felt quite dated and a bit too jolly, like something from an old British war film where people use the word 'spiffing' :) Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan, and the space music in Moonraker is incredible. Just find this boat scene to be a bit underwhelming.
I disagree, David Arnold make a splendid work either bringing Bond to a new era but still with those classic Bond sounds. Still John Barry is the best Bond composer ever
Arnold was ok, but basically just Barry-lite with 90s beats and hugely unsubtle. I remember being underwhelmed by Serra's Goldeneye at the time because there wasn't enough classic Bond theme, and then seeing an interview with Arnold saying he had the same reaction. But then when Tomorrow Never Dies came along Arnold whacked the Bond theme in every time Bond did anything (like walk across a room!) and it was far worse. I know Dr No did the same but it was fresh then. Today Goldeneye holds up much better for me - it's weird and different and creates an atmosphere specific to the film. Arnold's scores weren't awful but became bland for me, especially the action scenes with looped beats and Barry-esque horn stabs Mickey Mousing every action. Just too predictable after a while. These days I'd rather see a composer do original work that brings the film its own flavour and uses the Bond theme sparingly for the really big moments. No one will ever match Barry doing Barry so they should do their own thing.
+greyztone Arnold had real enthusiasm for scoring Bond and was a Barry admirer but I agree - much of his Bond work was messy and far too relentless. I don't like Serra's Goldeneye score and I can't see me ever warming me to it. There has been a return to form with Thomas Newman but Barry's Bond music is simply untouchable.
The women in this scene are The best, all having been introduced by Drax...the music is John Barry at his best here in the python scene with the girls all looking on
Moonraker was a great James Bond movie and i'll prove it: 1)Holly Goodhead-Tell me with a straight face you wouldn't hit that. Defining Dialog:"James, take me around the world one more time." 2)Jaws, freelance giant metal-mouthed psychopath that Bond tried to kill numerous times and failed. Defining Dialog: "Well, here's to us." 3)Orbital Laser Tag War-You get to see space marines fight Drax's Super Race in low Earth Orbit! Pew, pew, pew, pew! 4)The Plot: The murder of all life on Earth. A+
Great movie. Loved the boat scene, the other boat scene in Italy where the guy looks at his bottle of wine; a recurring. scene. Jaws becoming a good guy again.
To me, ok might have mentioned before, this is the best James Bond movie and of course the music is the... amazing, cannot but be amazed. But also, the effects especially near the so called end, it is amazing also how they made the shutte things. Some say it is not nice and too "scifi". I think it just fits well. One of the best Bond movies and Roger Moore is cool! PS. He has not died btw. Cheers...
In the boat chase they brought back some of that classic 60s adventure bond theme from the earliest movies - like From Russia with love and You Only Live Twice. Did they ever use that theme again after this?
So how does Quantum of Solace fair to Moonraker? IMO, Moonraker is a far superior Bond film. It has everything that was great about Bond - Q and the gadgets, good humour and a villain intent on destroying the world -what more could you want! And at least in Moonraker you can make out what's going on and James Bond isn't a heartless thug!
The problem with Moonraker, imo, was the space theme. Bond became too science fiction. Clever gadgets is excellent, but intended for this world and challenges - not for space fights. Bond lost almost all authenticity in that setting.
Fonejacker Wrong again. Daniel Craig portrays Bond at his most coldest. Which is what Fleming’s character is meant to be, not a playboy battling a megalomaniac in some outlandish plot that bloated much of the franchise when Moore was in the role. Casino Royale was the shot in the arm Bond needed.
He still looked awesome in For Your Eyes Only . Perhaps Sir Roger Moore should have quit the James Bond role after that ( heard he really wanted to quit then but 'Cubby' Broccoli , the producer insisted he stay on ) instead of doing Octopussy and A View To A Kill which pale in comparison to the other 5 he did.
David Scott no I didn’t explain it correctly. As one might expect they were looking for a younger Bond and they found it in Moore. But Moore was actually older at the time. In ‘73 he was 45, Connery was 42. Moore just looked younger. Moore was born in 1927, Connery in 1930.
The location here exept a while before Bond has to leave the beautiful boat, is actually California! There are houses we cannot see, and practically enough, gas-stations behind there. (hope I didn`t "take the atmosphere away") But it is a great sequence!
Ricardo Cantoral was it a super boat? The sequence did not reveal any greatness, ho hum torpedos and mines, so what, hang gliders is nice but sequence could be more!
The John Barry score for this scene is probably the most beautiful he has ever done for a Bond film! Bravo!
I don't think there's is a better John Barry soundtrack than this, utterly beautiful 💕💕💕
Is good song, buena banda sonora y la cancion de take the lektor 1964 desde Rusia con amor, también sonó por última vez en una película de James bond en 1979
Into Space is awesome also
Brilliant sequence. Fantastic score. Perfect. Jaw's face when they're about to go over...priceless.
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It was at that moment he realised he fucked up
This is the most beautiful music I've ever heard, soo peaceful and relaxing.
That’s the “007 theme” by John Barry. It debuted in From Russia With Love, then Thunderball (my personal favorite), You Only Live Twice, and Diamonds Are Forever.
The other piece is Bond is Lured in Cave and Snake Fight
When James Bond movies were fun. Isn't that what it's all about???
Heck yeah!
The goofiest Bond movie but also the most fun. I love "Moonraker".
I think Moonraker is one of the best 007 movies "goofied" by the laughable scene in San Marcos Square and the ridiculous trip to space. But the rest of movie is really good, Bond-stylished and sir Roger Moore plays the role better than ever.
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RIP, Sir Roger Moore. This scene is far and away the best 7 1/2 minutes of the entire Moore era. No dialogue but absolutely everything necessary being communicated to the viewer via picture and sound. An illustration of what Hitchcock called "pure cinema". It also makes a good representation of the Moore era: action, gadgets, stunts, danger, humor, beautiful sets and locations, and even more beautiful Bond girls. Drax's Girls are the "Angels of Death"(remember OHMSS?) for the Moore era.
Agreed. A truly great piece of film making. There hasn't been a Bond as great as Roger since.
I differ, live and let die extended boat chase is the best of moore imo.
The best Roger Moore scene in a Bond film, imo, is the 2CV car chase from For your eyes only. Moore`s funny oneliners, and the excellence of the Remi Julienne stunt team drivers, made that scene legendary, on some very narrow and curvy Sicilian roads.
Why Drax girls were smiling when python attacked Bond? Evil bitches?
Best roger Moore scene is the pool scene in fyeo or the dodgy dice scene in octopussy
My dad delivered this boat to the set in California . Got moore's autograph and everything. Pretty cool.
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No way! That's cool. Which boat was it? Glastron?
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Honestly i dont think that this is tru! In the movie Moonraker, Bond is being chased while driving a Glastron / Carlson CV23HT speedboat. Only 300 of these boats were ever built, and 3 of those were specially built for Eon Productions and custom painted in the silver metalflake gelcoat over gray. Only one of these three Bond boats still exists, and that one is currently owned by the Ian Fleming Foundation. The case was filmed at the Pinewoodstudio in GB. According to the Website of the Ian Fleming Foundation the shots are made in the Studios and in Brazil, none in the US.
really?
When I was a kid Roger Moore , Clint Eastwood and Bruce Lee we're my hero's , I watched these in the 80s with my Dad , thank you Dad those are great memories and good times together. The man with the golden gun and Moonraker are my top two favorite bond films.
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I always wondered from time to time just how many great movies we never got to see when the world lost Bruce Lee. He died way too soon.
jaws face when about to go off the edge is priceless!
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Should've had him look bored, like he's thinking "Here I go again".
It was at this moment Jaws knew.... He fucked up
The week this released I enjoyed it at an afternoon matinee, and by odd coincidence saw it three more times that same week as my father and various friends invited me. No regrets! I already liked Roger Moore and Richard Kiel, but this film cemented my admiration of both as well as John Barry. Just a year or two later many of my friends were extras in Somewhere In Time. Due to a writer's strike the Mackinac Island premiere was cancelled, but I still have my copy of Barry's sheet music of the main theme that we were to have performed. Nice memories.
I strongly believe Roger Moore was the best actor to have ever played James Bond; his bittersweet humor, unbeatable phlegm, unique handsomness, unfailing charm helped out by the quizzically raised eye brow , and disarmingly alternating mellow mes and solid action-packed outbursts ,all folded into one highly entertaining blend render him the swash buckling , unpredictable buckaneer that James Bond really is
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Brilliant descprition of this articulate actor, Roger Moore, the best James Bond actor, I love him
For me it's Sean Connery 😅
Really? Even Roger Moore said he was the wrong person to play 007. Something about being too elegant for the role. But he needed the money. But after a while,the scripts got more amateur and comic bookish, even he couldn't stand it any more and quit. You are very wrong. Sean Connery is the one and only James Bond, 007. The rest are caricatures and imitations..
Absolutely
Some have said that Drax is a rather bland villian, but Michael Lonsdale played him perfectly. A quietly spoken sociopath who has to build a world populated with his carefully chosen hangers-on and his one liners are excellent.
I agree. Way better than the sedated weirdo that was Stromberg. Hell, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME would have better had Drax been the main villain.
Look after Mr Bond, see that some harm comes to him.
Drax set the standard
I never appreciated Drax as a villain when I was a kid older yeah he is one of my top fave villains. The brutal sending out of the dogs chilling his calmness.
@@ricardocantoral7672 Stromberg would've been a better villain had he been Blofeld, as originally intended by Cubby and Maibaum.
Moonraker is classic James bond
Rest in peace Sir Roger Moore
Good good good james bond 007 mantap
Kudos to director Lewis Gilbert for directing the three most epic James bond movies in series, you only live twice, the spy who loved me and moonraker
This boat is one of the best Bond vehicles ever!
I still like the Lotus Esprit sub the best.
The thing you love about Jaws is how much he enjoys his work!
Roger Moore is in heaven now listening to this music. Rest in peace Roger, great man great actor, very good to children with his work with unicef charity. May your kind soul rest in peace
How do you know he's in heaven?
Moore was by far the best Bond. Richard Kiel, hands down the most beloved henchman. The fact he's the only one appearing twice and the only one to become a good guy proves this.
RK was just too scary, so him turning into a good guy was a great relieve for me as a kid
Two boat chases in one bond film: priceless!
John Barry's 007 theme, a masterpiece, oh I wish they use that again in another Bond film.
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I couldn`t agree more! Moonraker is lovely high-class entertainment! And Ken Adam strikes again! :)
Classic Bond scene with that music calmly playing in the scene's background.
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Great chase scene and amazing stuntwork . No Cgi crap.
One of the best James Bond scenes
The crash test dummies ejecting sky high from the boat lol.
7:21 - Jaws is like asking: "Trouble fighting that earthworm?"
Yeah you get that punch out of your system.
Your not a sportsman Mr Bond. Why did you break off the encounter with my pet python?
I discovered it had a crush on me. Classic Roger Moore.
Gotta love those yellow bad guy uniforms.
The yellow dummies flying through the air is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣!!
Good heavens, I've actually not seen this Bond film. Can't wait.
Aaron Walderslade Wow! It was released in 1979. Moonraker was the shtickiest of the Bond films but it’s my favorite.
@@mitchellpak2795-->Shtickiest ? Naw, that honor goes to "Die Another Day" but "Moonraker" was close!
Brilliant scene. Thanks for posting. Moonraker is my favorite Bond film with interesting & unique storyline, superb visual effects, best Bond actor (Roger Moore) and best Bond girl (Lois Chiles). I adore this film
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moonraker is the most underated bond movie.it kicks ass.
Great job. Especially the boat chase, when the music starts, my favorite scene as well.
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Lol, Jaws' face when Bond flies off. He's just kinda like, "huh... probably should've figured he'd have something like that." 😂
Max Frankow. Wonder whatever happened to the boat.
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It was the ultimate WTF face...
in the spy who loved me jaws was bad then turned good in mooraker but in the cartoon series james bond jr. he was bad again that does not make sense
The look on Jaws face is priceless.
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He is always happy.
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Everything fall in place for Bond one minute he is gliding next minute he walks into paradise with a beautiful girls waiting for him. Omg
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The boat chase is probably my favorite scenes in this film, in that it's meant to be a kind of throwaway bridging scene, but the footage they got was really fantastic.
RIP Roger Moore. My Fav Bond ...ever!
'Mr. Bond, why did you break off the encounter with my pet python?'
'I discovered it had a crush on me,'
The reaction of jaws when they will fall down the falls😂😂😂
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That had me cracking up too
Very handsome Jamesbond character rest in peace
2:55 - This moment deserved the Bond theme, it’s pretty badass and surprising!
The hang glider stunt was performed by a pilot from my hometown in England. He did a talk about it at my school. The glider was supposed to land on the shore but got blown off course and crashed in the jungle. The pilot refused to do the stunt again so they had to use the crash in the story.
I pity the millennials since they never had the chance of seeing this movie in the theater. I used to go to the movies by myself because of the hot babes Bond used to mess around with and, of course, it was wonderfully more economical because I always came up with a convincing excuse to not bring my girlfriend along to see Bond films. Ticket, Popcorn and a Coke, that's about 35 bucks saved!
RIP, Sir Roger
Yes from the ultimate DVD. I too love the music as Bond goes towards the temple. Great scene. I luv a lot of John Barry's stuff and Moonraker, not only being a great film, had the best musical score.
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ROGER Moore is so handsome and lucky to play the role of James Bond and be around all these beautiful women.
I love the music during the chase lol 'just a leisurely scenic river naval battle'
Jaws' face at 3.20 is priceless :D
Oh and @GehlenBND, love that old school Bond track, though I must say it reminds me more of Largo getting boshed on Thunderball than it does Moonraker :)
John Barry at his absolute best
Yes, John Barry was the ONLY film composer who could properly score a James Bond film correctly.
I dunno, prefer John Barry's work in other Bonds overall. Octopussy is a personal favourite, but there are so many great ones it's hard to choose. I'm not actually that keen on his 007 theme, especially in this scene. It always felt quite dated and a bit too jolly, like something from an old British war film where people use the word 'spiffing' :) Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan, and the space music in Moonraker is incredible. Just find this boat scene to be a bit underwhelming.
I disagree, David Arnold make a splendid work either bringing Bond to a new era but still with those classic Bond sounds.
Still John Barry is the best Bond composer ever
Arnold was ok, but basically just Barry-lite with 90s beats and hugely unsubtle. I remember being underwhelmed by Serra's Goldeneye at the time because there wasn't enough classic Bond theme, and then seeing an interview with Arnold saying he had the same reaction. But then when Tomorrow Never Dies came along Arnold whacked the Bond theme in every time Bond did anything (like walk across a room!) and it was far worse. I know Dr No did the same but it was fresh then. Today Goldeneye holds up much better for me - it's weird and different and creates an atmosphere specific to the film. Arnold's scores weren't awful but became bland for me, especially the action scenes with looped beats and Barry-esque horn stabs Mickey Mousing every action. Just too predictable after a while. These days I'd rather see a composer do original work that brings the film its own flavour and uses the Bond theme sparingly for the really big moments. No one will ever match Barry doing Barry so they should do their own thing.
+greyztone Arnold had real enthusiasm for scoring Bond and was a Barry admirer but I agree - much of his Bond work was messy and far too relentless. I don't like Serra's Goldeneye score and I can't see me ever warming me to it. There has been a return to form with Thomas Newman but Barry's Bond music is simply untouchable.
Haha Jaws is such a good character.
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Oh yeah he was a great villain. Can't think of any Bond villain who was scummy except for the two guys in Diamonds are forever
The only scene post-Diamonds Are Forever in which we hear the "007 Theme". This is actually my favourite rendition of it, too.
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Some poor fisherman in a canoe is going to have a bad day with those left over mines floating around.
One of the best scenes in movies history. Might have said this before, but still, my opinion :) Cheers...
excellent film clip::: James Bond::: Roger Moore!!!
R.I.P. Roger Moore :( He is and always be Epic!
excellent music!!!!
Never fails and they usually have nice fresh ones
The women in this scene are The best, all having been introduced by Drax...the music is John Barry at his best here in the python scene with the girls all looking on
River chase sequence always reminded me of the Atari 5200 game “River Raid”.
Can’t believe this was the last film to use the 007 theme. They need to bring it back for the next film
Moonraker was a great James Bond movie and i'll prove it:
1)Holly Goodhead-Tell me with a straight face you wouldn't hit that. Defining Dialog:"James, take me around the world one more time."
2)Jaws, freelance giant metal-mouthed psychopath that Bond tried to kill numerous times and failed. Defining Dialog: "Well, here's to us."
3)Orbital Laser Tag War-You get to see space marines fight Drax's Super Race in low Earth Orbit! Pew, pew, pew, pew!
4)The Plot: The murder of all life on Earth.
A+
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The space theme was a little too out there for it to be classified as good, imo. Bond lost his credibility in the space setting.
I'd hit the French chick with the short hair first.
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Wow , Super go , Mr. James ; you are the greatest James Bond 007 ; so enjoyable for me to ; Kill My Times , 😊
tune is called 007, and yes was first heard in From Russia With Love, heard in Thunderball, You Only Live Twice Diamonds Are Forever and Moonraker
My favourite James bond sir Roger more M 18years Old India Bangalore Lido Theatre spy who loved me first day m seen movie now m 63 years old.
Great movie. Loved the boat scene, the other boat scene in Italy where the guy looks at his bottle of wine; a recurring. scene. Jaws becoming a good guy again.
James Bond movies are very great ever made I Love his movies I love to see more of them I give you five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rip Moore and Keil
in the spy who loved me jaws was bad then turned good in mooraker but in the cartoon series james bond jr. he was bad again that does not make sense
5:37 Rog: “Alright, what the bloody hell is going on?”
The only man who could rock a safari suit
Moonraker - the best of all parts of Bond
Jaws gets to go over the falls without even a barrel...
Bond gets to play with a snake!
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To me, ok might have mentioned before, this is the best James Bond movie and of course the music is the... amazing, cannot but be amazed. But also, the effects especially near the so called end, it is amazing also how they made the shutte things. Some say it is not nice and too "scifi". I think it just fits well. One of the best Bond movies and Roger Moore is cool! PS. He has not died btw.
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Bond always ahead of everyone else.
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I have seen loads of James Bond films I have.
You can't have that scene without the wisecrack at the end.I discovered he had a crush on me"
Only J. Bond could find a girl like that in the middle of nowhere..
Please, bring back the "007" theme
In the boat chase they brought back some of that classic 60s adventure bond theme from the earliest movies - like From Russia with love and You Only Live Twice. Did they ever use that theme again after this?
So how does Quantum of Solace fair to Moonraker? IMO, Moonraker is a far superior Bond film. It has everything that was great about Bond - Q and the gadgets, good humour and a villain intent on destroying the world -what more could you want! And at least in Moonraker you can make out what's going on and James Bond isn't a heartless thug!
The problem with Moonraker, imo, was the space theme. Bond became too science fiction. Clever gadgets is excellent, but intended for this world and challenges - not for space fights. Bond lost almost all authenticity in that setting.
Tvjunkieful12 roger was a clown of a bond.craig is better. Too bad the movie wasn’t More realistic.
Fonejacker Wrong again. Daniel Craig portrays Bond at his most coldest. Which is what Fleming’s character is meant to be, not a playboy battling a megalomaniac in some outlandish plot that bloated much of the franchise when Moore was in the role.
Casino Royale was the shot in the arm Bond needed.
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What, no CGI? Heck no. RIP Roger Moore, my fave Bond.
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@@alibehzad555 Moonraker
I think the only Bond movie to use obvious CGI was Die Another Day. Im sure its used in Craig movies but very subtle.
@@BeeABaw skyfall helicopters were awful cgi when james bond called in the radio
Incredible and double incredible!!
Scary how quickly Roger Moore had aged by the time of View to a kill in 1985. He was still in good nick in 1979...just 6 years earlier
He still looked awesome in For Your Eyes Only . Perhaps Sir Roger Moore should have quit the James Bond role after that ( heard he really wanted to quit then but 'Cubby' Broccoli , the producer insisted he stay on ) instead of doing Octopussy and A View To A Kill which pale in comparison to the other 5 he did.
When Moore did his first Bond movie in 1973, he was 45. In comparison Connery was 42. Pretty impressive for Moore.
@@travissteib6592 Connery was 32
David Scott no I didn’t explain it correctly. As one might expect they were looking for a younger Bond and they found it in Moore. But Moore was actually older at the time. In ‘73 he was 45, Connery was 42. Moore just looked younger. Moore was born in 1927, Connery in 1930.
I'm not astonished as much the way Bond manages to get away from traps as the easy way to fall in them. I mean, he stood up on the right stone...
Rojer Moore, the most popular bond. RIP
No Sean Connery is the best bond forever
I own 1 of the moonrakers and fly to the moon in it every wekend.
This was a great Bond film!
my family owns the boat that james bond uses in this boat chase it is awesome i go water skiing behind it all the time
This is 007 forever!! Roger Moore Thanks!!!!
The location here exept a while before Bond has to leave the beautiful boat, is actually California! There are houses we cannot see, and practically enough, gas-stations behind there. (hope I didn`t "take the atmosphere away") But it is a great sequence!
And not a single word of dialogue throughout the sequence
"Why did you break off the encounter with my pet python? "
"I discovered it had a crush on me"
Mr Bond don't ever judge a book by it's cover.lol
The Boat chase was alright but the bit with the Python was great.
Ricardo Cantoral was it a super boat? The sequence did not reveal any greatness, ho hum torpedos and mines, so what, hang gliders is nice but sequence could be more!
Sir Roger Moore was next to Sean Connery the very best Bond actor all the times
They use to turn out a great film every two years. Now the films are less fun and take 4 years.
1:14 best dummy explosion ever...
The girls were beautiful, but evil- They knew that he was about to become Snakechow.