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www.moria.co.nz - : A View to a Kill was the fourteenth James Bond film produced by Albert R. Broccoli, the seventh and final entry starring Roger Moore. The Roger Moore films always represented the worst aspects of the James Bond films. Sean Connery's Bond lived in a cartoon world but one that took itself seriously, the Roger Moore Bonds made no pretense to reality whatsoever. more...
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efilmcritic.com - : Roger Moore could count himself as unlucky, as it was his tenure as Bond that's the most inconsistent. Some were good, some were excellent, some stank and most of them were silly. 'A View To A Kill', fittingly enough for his finale, sums up his time as Bond - it's silly, smug, but entertaining for the time. more...
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movie-reviews.colossus.net - : A View to a Kill represents the farewell bow of two long-time Bond film actors: Lois Maxwell, who portrayed Miss Moneypenny in all fourteen official movies from Dr. No to this one, and Roger Moore. While Moore's stamp on Bond was never as memorable as Sean Connery's, seven pictures and thirteen years gave him the time and opportunity to re-shape the British agent in his own image -- something he did with the likes of The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, and For Your Eyes Only -- the best entries of his tenure. But all eras end, and A View to a Kill lowered the curtain on this one, opening the door for Timothy Dalton to take the role. more...
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