“You can only keep ONE of these 1970s James Bond films… Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker.”
: It is frequently included in debates about the best (or most essential) Bond films of the 1970s, alongside titles like The Spy Who Loved Me and Live and Let Die . subtitle Moonraker
A clear attempt by the franchise to capitalize on the 1970s space-opera craze. Community Opinions “You can only keep ONE of these 1970s
Fans often look back at the film with a mix of nostalgia for its era-defining style and critique of its more ridiculous elements. The movie is noted for its extreme tonal shifts
The movie is noted for its extreme tonal shifts. For example, a dark scene where a character is mauled by dogs is often cited as being jarringly out of place in a film that otherwise feels like a lighthearted parody. Fan Reception & Legacy
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