Chris
05-13-2005, 12:18 AM
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James Bond
A View to a Kill
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Review
Out of all the later Bond movies “A View to a Kill” is the most affective one.
That being said, the movie is not without its faults. First of all is the character of Stacie Sutton (played by Tanya Roberts) the character is simply too weak and not the least believable as a “Bond Woman”.
Secondly is; Roger Moore, he’s simply too old to strut his stuff as the Agent 007.
He often lacks that certain flair that his previous Bond roles had going for them, and most of the Bond stunts are simply not believable – as Roger Moore supposedly doing them.
This was Roger Moore’s last outing as the Agent 007 and he got a fair farewell (so did Lois Maxwell) whose being playing Miss Money Penny for over 15 years.
Other than the obvious faults “A View to a Kill” works perfectly well as great action movie; the story is well thought out and the rest of the cast gets it going – even with Tanya Roberts and Roger Moore’s less then swell performances. Academy award winning actor Christopher Walken is great as the vicious psychotic “Zorin” and Grace Jones literally steals the movie as the predatory May Day.
Speaking of the devil; Grace Jones is ferocious as the evil henchwoman May Day (she really manages to bring the character to life, mainly because her physical appearance is so strong).
The locations in “A View to a Kill” are stunning; from the beautiful French countryside to the high wire stunts on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco – the movie looks absolutely magnificent.
Another highlight of “A View to a Kill” is the musical score (which in my opinion is one of the finest scores ever to grace the silver screen) the main title performed by the pop band Duran, Duran.
The title “A View to a Kill” reached the number #1 spot in the pop charts (as the only Bond song to ever do so). The extra material on the DVD is more than satisfying; with a commentary of the movie, several of TV Spots, Trailers and two special programs - makes for a DVD definitely worth of purchase.
So if you’re a Bond fan or just like great action “A View to a Kill” is definitely a must see (if not only to witness Grace Jones in the role of her career). Definitely recommended.
Any thoughts?
James Bond
A View to a Kill
Rate: http://:bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou:/52dffp
Review
Out of all the later Bond movies “A View to a Kill” is the most affective one.
That being said, the movie is not without its faults. First of all is the character of Stacie Sutton (played by Tanya Roberts) the character is simply too weak and not the least believable as a “Bond Woman”.
Secondly is; Roger Moore, he’s simply too old to strut his stuff as the Agent 007.
He often lacks that certain flair that his previous Bond roles had going for them, and most of the Bond stunts are simply not believable – as Roger Moore supposedly doing them.
This was Roger Moore’s last outing as the Agent 007 and he got a fair farewell (so did Lois Maxwell) whose being playing Miss Money Penny for over 15 years.
Other than the obvious faults “A View to a Kill” works perfectly well as great action movie; the story is well thought out and the rest of the cast gets it going – even with Tanya Roberts and Roger Moore’s less then swell performances. Academy award winning actor Christopher Walken is great as the vicious psychotic “Zorin” and Grace Jones literally steals the movie as the predatory May Day.
Speaking of the devil; Grace Jones is ferocious as the evil henchwoman May Day (she really manages to bring the character to life, mainly because her physical appearance is so strong).
The locations in “A View to a Kill” are stunning; from the beautiful French countryside to the high wire stunts on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco – the movie looks absolutely magnificent.
Another highlight of “A View to a Kill” is the musical score (which in my opinion is one of the finest scores ever to grace the silver screen) the main title performed by the pop band Duran, Duran.
The title “A View to a Kill” reached the number #1 spot in the pop charts (as the only Bond song to ever do so). The extra material on the DVD is more than satisfying; with a commentary of the movie, several of TV Spots, Trailers and two special programs - makes for a DVD definitely worth of purchase.
So if you’re a Bond fan or just like great action “A View to a Kill” is definitely a must see (if not only to witness Grace Jones in the role of her career). Definitely recommended.
Any thoughts?