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Bond Remastered - A View To A Kill (1-disc) [DVD] [1985]
 
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Bond Remastered - A View To A Kill (1-disc) [DVD] [1985]

Roger Moore , Christopher Walken    Parental Guidance   DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Roger Moore, Christopher Walken, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones, Patrick Macnee
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 12 Mar 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000MR9F66
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 38,197 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Roger Moore's last outing as James Bond is evidence enough that it was time to pass the torch to another actor. Beset by crummy action (an out-of-control fire engine?) and featuring a fading Moore still trying to prop up his mannered idea of style, the Film is largely interesting for Christopher Walken's quirky performance as a sort-of supervillain who wants to take out California's Silicon Valley. Grace Jones has a spookily interesting presence as a lethal associate of Walken's (in the best Bond tradition, she has sex with 007 before trying to kill him later) and Patrick Macnee (Steed!) has a warm if brief bit. Even directed by John Glen, who brought some crackle to the Moore years in the Bond franchise, A View to a Kill is a very slight effort. --Tom Keogh

Amazon.co.uk Review

A View to a Kill, Roger Moore's last outing as James Bond, is evidence enough that it was time to pass the torch to another actor. Beset by crummy action (an out-of-control fire engine?) and featuring a fading Moore still trying to prop up his mannered idea of style, A View to a Kill is largely interesting for Christopher Walken's quirky performance as a sort-of super-villain who wants to take out California's Silicon Valley. Grace Jones has a spookily interesting presence as a lethal associate of Walken's (and who, in the best Bond tradition, has sex with 007 before trying to kill him later), and Patrick Macnee (Steed!) has a warm if brief bit. Even directed by John Glen, who brought some crackle to the Moore years in the Bond franchise, this is a very slight effort. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com

On the DVD: For Roger Moore's final Bond outing the production crew faced the usual quota of difficulties and disasters, the "making-of" documentary reveals: from base jumpers off the Eiffel tower whose antics threatened to jeopardise fragile relations with the Parisian authorities, to Ridley Scott thoughtlessly burning down the 007 at Pinewood right before production was due to start. Patrick MacNee, who has a supporting role in the movie, hands over narrative duties on this one to Rosemary Ford. The commentary is one of those less-than-satisfying montages of comments from various members of cast and crew. Also included is Duran Duran's "A View to a Kill" video (sounding hopelessly dated now), the usual trailers and a brief deleted scene of comic relief inside a Parisian police station. The second documentary concerns the music of Bond--always a crucial ingredient--although it manages the neat diplomatic trick of interviewing both Monty Norman and John Barry without giving the least hint of any controversy about the famous James Bond theme. --Mark Walker


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
WRONGLY CRITICISED. 28 Nov 2006
Format:VHS Tape
many people beleive this is the worst james bond film and roger moores worst.

i actually think its roger moores second best behind live and let die.

but i think roger moore being 57 at the time should of packed up before and it would have been good to see timothy dalton in this one.

but it really has some SUPERB scenes like the car chase when 007 is driving a fireengine(i beleive this is the best car chase in any bond film), the part when james bond and stacey are in the elavator when the building is on fire, and the fight between 007 and zoran at the end.

GREAT FILM
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Last but not least 15 Jan 2004
Format:DVD
At the end of his twelve year reign, Moore closes the book and leaves the series with a bang. Although not my favourite Moore film, the plot has its strong points and there are superb performances from Christopher Walken as mad Max Zorin and the Avengers' Patrick Macnee as Sir Godfrey Tibbett. The action scenes vary from sheer thrilling to downright ridiculous such as the out of control Fire Engine in San Fransisco and the Renault taxi chase through Paris. The film however has one of the most exciting and credible climaxes ever in a Bond film whilst 007 and Zorin battle it out atop the Golden Gate Bridge.
The DVD has the usual booklet, special features and an interview with Roger Moore about ending his spectacular performance and proving that Nobody Does it Better.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Playing it for fun 16 April 2003
By Darren Harrison VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
Growing up in Scotland this WAS my favorite James Bond movie. Roger Moore (in his finale as 007) tones down the outright absurdity of its immediate predecessor (Octopussy) but the larger than life characters, impossible escapes and grand set-pieces are still in evidence here. The stand-outs in this caper (as with most 007 adventures) are the villains, Christopher Walken is over-the-top and obviously having a great time as Max Zorin as is Grace Jones as May Day. The worst actor award here without question goes to Tanya Roberts. the obligatory Bond girl, who (although incredibly beautiful ) just does not convince as a geologist with a personal grudge against the wonderfully psychotic Zorin. Action fans will be delighted with the action scenes here that range from the a heart pounding opening sequence, a pursuit through Paris, a police chase across San Fransisco to a final duel in which both an airship and the golden gate bridge play a part. Judging by the consistently great quality and fabulous features (audio commentaries and documentaries) on the previous two batches of DVDs this promises to be THE deifinitive record of this production - Zowie!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Moore good bits than bad
It would be very easy to slate this film, Roger Moore to old yada yada yada but his Bond years were about escapism,gadgets and humour. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Neil
my favourite
bond film! probably because i'm a grace jones fan. for a used copy it was in amazing condition, works perfectly. highly reccomnded.
Published 14 months ago by liamvdk
A View to a slow death !
Largely regarded as a poor swansong for Roger Moore's tenure as James Bond "A View to a kill" hasn't improved with time. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Mr. Russell C. Witheyman
A View To A Kill, 2007 Bond Remastered Edition - Roger Moore hangs up...
After 12 years in the role, Roger Moore decided it was time to turn in his double o license after this, his seventh outing as superspy James Bond (and Bond's 14th big screen... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Victor
This Is A View To A Kill
A View To A Kill is a great film, forget what all these gits say, its a fun movie full of action and is just great
Published 19 months ago by Pennyf
View to a Kill
Excellent example of a James Bond film. In my opinion, the best of the Roger Moore series. If you like virtual travelling, this takes you on a great tour of Europe and the USA. Read more
Published on 4 Jan 2010 by Carol-Ann Jenkins
Dreadful film. Made me cringe
The sight of Moore sliming his way into bed with young women was too much...storyline awful, acting awful...you have been warned!!
Published on 21 Aug 2009 by J. S. Tilke
Junk Bond No. 7
The James Bond series has seen its ups and downs over the years, with bad movies following good ones as a matter of course, and the series repeatedly re-inventing itself to come... Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2009 by Matthew Mercy
Not great but just good
Roger Moore's last film as James Bond is an okay one. Moore once again plays a classic Bond but the storyline isn't great. Read more
Published on 12 April 2009 by Mr. David Eakins
Another Great Bond Movie!
After the disaster that was Octopussy, A View to a Kill puts James Bond back on track and is a great film to mark the end of Roger Moore's stint as 007. Read more
Published on 12 Feb 2009 by Craig Taylor
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