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The best of the James Bond adventures starring Roger Moore as tuxedoed Agent 007, this globe-trotting thriller introduced the steel-toothed Jaws (played by seven-foot-two-inch-tall actor Richard Kiel) as one of the most memorable and indestructible Bond villains. Jaws is so tenacious, in fact, that Moore looks genuinely frightened, and that adds to the abundant fun. This time Bond teams up with yet another lovely Russian agent (Barbara Bach) to track a pair of nuclear submarines that the nefarious Stromberg (Curt Jürgens) plans to use in his plot to start World War III. Featuring lavish sets designed by the great Ken Adam (Dr. Strangelove), The Spy Who Loved Me is a galaxy away from the suave Sean Connery exploits of the 1960s, but the film works perfectly as grandiose entertainment. From cavernous undersea lairs to the vast horizons of Egypt, this Bond thriller keeps its tongue firmly in cheek with a plot tailor-made for daredevil escapism. --Jeff Shannon
Jaws! What a monster. Now this was more like it. I'm finally enjoying Moore as Bond. He was much more likable, perhaps because he got his butt kicked by Jaws. Barbara Bach was probably the best bond girl yet.
Bond ranking so far:
Goldfinger
From Russia with Love
Thunderball
Dr. No
The Spy Who Loved Me
Live and Let Die
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
You Only Live Twice
Diamonds Are Forever
The Man with the Golden Gun
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