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Bond Remastered - The Spy Who Loved Me (1-disc) [DVD] [1977]

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  • Actors: Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Richard Kiel, Curd Jürgens, Caroline Munro
  • Directors: Lewis Gilbert
  • Producers: Albert R. Broccoli
  • Format: PAL
  • Subtitles: Greek, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, English, Danish, Swedish, Hindi
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 12 Mar. 2007
  • Run Time: 123 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (132 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000MR9F4S
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 65,352 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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James Bond (Roger Moore), in his tenth screen outing, joins forces with a glamorous Russian spy (Barbara Bach) to outwit a megalomaniac shipping magnate (Curt Jurgens) who intends to achieve world domination by causing nuclear war between the superpowers. The film features the submersible Lotus Esprit, underwater battles, and 'Jaws', a seven-foot villain with steel teeth.

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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 --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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By Picard TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 13 Mar. 2009
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Definitely my favourite Bond film of the 1970's. For me, it works perfectly because of:

- The soundtrack, which is beautifully orchestrated when sampling the main theme tune, and impresses on the more 'disco' influences too, with the uses of particular drum rolls/bass guitar twangs, and Moog synths. A very memorable soundtrack that is much less cliched than previous 70's Bond outings (Live and Let Die anyone?).

- Well rounded script which has just the right balance between humour and a serious nature. The token one-liners are present, but it's all fun as expected; My favourite being "He just popped in for a bite", after the fight with Jaws on the train.

- Fantastic stages and effects - I believe the one used for the ending sequence in the Lipurus cargo ship was one of the biggest sets ever made at the time. Some blue-screens are quite obvious, but for the majority it excelled for the time. Bond even gets to pilot a rather rudimentary craft we may now call a 'Jet Ski'...

- Casting, which is really perfected. I don't think anyone else could play Jaws, and Ringo Star's wife who plays 'Triple X' (the Bond girl, for this instance) has a fantastic relationship with Moore. They bounce off each other, yet her complete utter sexiness and danger make them a likeable partnership.

I would say post 'The Spy Who Loved Me', all Moores films were fantastic. 'Moonraker' may be taking things a bit too far for some, but the likes of 'For Your Eyes Only' and 'A View To A Kill' wrap his time as Bond up excellently. Should he have gotten the face-lift though?...

Just on a general note for the DVD - we received a single-disc version, with no extras. Were too disappointed though, as the picture quality is impeccable, and we only tend to watch extra-features once!
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By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWER on 19 Feb. 2007
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The Spy Who Loved Me holds up, along with You Only Live Twice, as the best of the special effects show Bond movies (like Lewis Gilbert's other Bond, the dire Moonraker, it more or less shares the same plot and even identical camera set-ups in places). Planned to turn the Bonds back into blockbusters after the somewhat more down to Earth Harry Saltzman left the series, Cubby Broccoli plays safe with a virtual `greatest hits' compilation album of all your favorite Bond setpieces (the train fight from From Russia With Love, a gadget-filled car a la Goldfinger, a ski chase a la OHMSS, etc), but its put together with skill, panache and a sense of the epic that carries you along. Moore's Bond still has a bit of steel in him and the script is so good you find yourself wondering if it really is the same Christopher Wood responsible for the British soft-porn Confessions series credited as co-writer.

As with others in the series, the upgrade to 2-disc `Ultimate Edition' at times feels more cosmetic than actual in terms of extras (as usual, there are plenty of other potential supplements, such as Movietone newsreel footage of the shoot, that have not been included), although alongside brief archive footage of the massive purpose-built 007 Stage being dedicated, a vintage Roger Moore and a 1977 promo featurette covering the shoot in Egypt there are production designer Ken Adams' home movies of the shoot and a storyboard sequence. But, alongside Moore's new commentary, perhaps the most enjoyable extras are the TV spots and the teaser trailer introduced by Moore in character carried over from the previous issue.
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Superspy James Bond's tenth big screen outing was BIG. With a big budget and with one of the biggest film sets ever built, it all comes together as an entertaining romp.

Bond is sent off to investigate the mysterious disappearance of nuclear submarines. The Russians have also lost a sub, and soon Bond is crossing swords with their agent triple X as well as the mysterious Jaws (Richard Kiel with a brace that is a match for Ugly Betty's!). As the chase runs from Egypt to Sardinia, Bond and Triple X soon work out that Curt Jurgens' sinister tycoon Stromberg is behind things, and he has a plan to destroy the world and set up a new paradise with a few chosen ones under the sea.

The action and stunts are big and thrilling. There are several well known sequences like the Union Jack parachute jump, the submarine bay fight, the underwater Lotus and the battles with Jaws. It's a thrilling ride most of the time, but however there are a couple of things that let it down. Jurgens is criminally underused, and Stromberg a badly written character. And the whole romance aspect is a bit cloying. And the feel is a little too jokey at times.

This digitally restored edition really is the best version of the film I have owned. The picture has been lovingly restored and cleaned up, and looks amazing. Really, I am not just saying that. It looks superb. The sound has been similarly treated and there is an option to listen to it in 5.1 DTS surround, which is truly exceptional.
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The Spy Who Loved Me contains some of THE iconic images from the James Bond film series - the Lotus Esprit, the skiing stunt complete with the Union Jack parachute - as well as Roger Moore in top form as our hero, James Bond. The film also has one of the great BOnd villans in Jaws, here genuinely menacing before he was reduced as a comic villan in Mookraker as well as a top quality Bond lady in Barbara Bach.

This DVD has cleaned up the original film and this copy of The Spy Who Loved Me is sparkling. However, I do have reservations in this Ultimate Edition DVD in comparing this DVD with the Special Edition release of five years ago. In my opinion there is not that much difference between the two, both have the same excellent documentaries and photographs and contain the same commentary from the makers of the film. There are only two significant differences - firstly, the menus are different, but not necessarily better, and secondly, the DVD contains a commentary from Roger Moore. For this alone the DVD is worth buying as the commentary is excellent and shows Moore as the charming man he is.

However, if you are not interested in the Moore commentary but already own TSWLM on DVD, then this DVD is not worth buying as it is not radically different from the previous release. For this reason alone, I have deducted one star from my rating as undoubtedly TSWLM is defintely a five star film.
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