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James Bond - For Your Eyes Only (Ultimate Edition 2 Disc Set)  [1981]
 
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James Bond - For Your Eyes Only (Ultimate Edition 2 Disc Set) [1981]
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THE ULTIMATE EDITION CONTAINS: NEVER BEFORE RELEASED ON DVD:

Recorded Audio Commentary Featuring Sir Roger Moore DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT Deleted Scenes & Expanded Angles • Bond in Greece Bond in Cortina • Neptune’s Journey 007 MISSION CONTROL Interactive Guide Into the World of For Your Eyes Only THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER Audio Commentary Featuring John Glen and Actors Audio Commentary Featuring Michael G Wilson and Crew Inside For Your Eyes Only • Animated Storyboard Sequences Sheena Easton Music Video MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

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In FOR YOUR EYES ONLY--Roger Moore's fifth appearance as James Bond--the renowned British secret agent must locate a weapons system known as ATAC, which controls Great Britain's submarines, after it is sunk on a ship in the Ionian Sea. While he must contend with a formidable foe in the villain known as Kristatos (Julian Glover), he does have the lovely and talented Melina (Carole Bouquet)--the daughter of a scientist killed by Kristatos--on his side. For fans craving their old favourites, Blofeld, Moneypenny and Q all put in appearances. The stunts come fast and furious, most notably a breathtaking race down a ski slope at the film's opening. Digitally restored.


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excesses toned down for a superior Bond outing, 23 Oct 2007
By Mr. Stephen Kennedy "skenn1701a" (Doha, Qatar) - See all my reviews
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The worst excesses of the 70's fatuous Bond's are laid to rest in this superior Bond movie. All the Bonds are entertainment to a certain formula which is always entertaining to a degree.. but the producers decision to `come back down to Earth' after Moonraker pays off handsomely with a more adult feeling script and some genuine drama and subterfuge going on.
When a British spy trawler sinks suddenly, both sides of the Cold War set out to retrieve the coding device known as the ATAC. The first victims are the Havelock's, marine biologists who use their diving as a cover to retrieve the device from the wreck. Their daughter, Melina, sets out for revenge and this brings her into contact with Bond. Their journey takes them from Corfu to Greece, where Bond must find out who is his enemy - the sophisticated oil and shipping magnate Kristatos (Julian Glover), or Columbo (Topol), the smuggler.
It's a neat script, and executed in an able and unshowy manner by John Glen, more than capable of taking the hot seat after editing and second unit directing so many previous Bonds. A neat idea was in having Blofeld eliminated in the opening credit scene - one which introduces the idea of revenge, a theme for the movie, and gets the silliness out of the way, as if to make a fresh slate for the rest of the movie. Moore is, alas, starting to look a little paunchy and wrinkled - he very nearly did not come back for this movie, but was persuaded back for an undisclosed sum. His scenes with the young teenage skater are just a little uncomfortable to watch, with Moore in his 50's. Carole Bouquet is gorgeous and exotic - great Bond girl material. The only downside is that she and Moore never seem to generate any real chemistry - though the plot does not require too much of it anyway.
There is a jarring note, that knocks off a whole star from the rating. The electronic music by Bill Conti was modern in its day, but horribly dated and - dare I say it - amateurish sounding now. Also, in quibble mode, the ending is somewhat anticlimactic - but it sure beats a yawn inducing evil lair exploding yet again.
With the usual stunts, car chases, ski chases, climbing, exotic locations, beautiful women etc all serving the story instead of acting as individual scenes pasted in to make up the formula, this is quite possibly the finest Bond Moore was in, even if not his personal best performance in the role.

The Extras are the most complete imaginable, with the Ultimate Edition once again giving us all from the Special Edition, and a bit more. Some fascinating behind the scenes shots from Cortina and Greece, a deleted scene and multi angle shot of the pivotal scene with Bond killing the henchman in Connery style rather than Moore style for a change, a featurette on the submersible created for the movie, and a new commentary from Sir Roger Moore himself. Picture is perfect, and the sound mix is the best so far for any of the Bonds up to this one.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bond comes back down to earth after a cheesey Moonraker voyage....., 4 Aug 2007
It's the eighties, and doesn't it just show! Roger Moore starts to gain his middle-aged man belly 'paunch', whilst wearing an array of what is not, mixed fashion sense.
But that asside, this is a Bond film, and we can look back and laugh at such minor problems. Even a short scene in which Bond enters a busy 'Q Branch' to use the Indentograph, then no more than 60 seconds later, its dark, empty, and everyone abadoned it! What's more, Q suggest's he'll "Lock up".. as if Q branch is just a garden shed!
Enough of the slating though, this stands out as a nice film from the rest of the 'Moore' era. For starters, he plays quite a mature role for a change (since he did introduce the humour side to Bond) which is a good diverson, and to me, is the better side of Moore's Bond role, since he does without so many cheesey one liners (don't get me started on Moonraker!)
Whats also interesting, unlike the previous film, is that this is indeed a very believable film, almost true-story like, with its non-fantasy plot. Whats m