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  1. Dec 22, 2014 · “The Spy Who Loved Me” (1977) is among the most outlandish James Bond movies, not exactly a staple of cinema realism to begin with. None of its characters can be described as three-dimensional, nor their relationships particularly meaningful.

  2. 82% Tomatometer 61 Reviews 77% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings In a globe-trotting assignment that has him skiing off the edges of cliffs and driving a car deep underwater, British super-spy...

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    • Lewis Gilbert
    • PG
    • Roger Moore
  3. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Sarah Cortinaz InSession Film. Roger Moore put an unusual goofy spin on Bond, which didn’t always work in the overall vision. However, The Spy Who...

  4. Aug 4, 2017 · Far from the “faintly louche manikin” of Winder’s nightmares, Moore’s performance in “The Spy Who Loves Me” takes a tawdry, depleted form (to paraphrase Kael) and makes something elegant out of it. Brian Doan celebrates a James Bond classic.

  5. A glitter sci-fi adventure fantasy that balances the indestructible James Bond with an indestructible cartoon adversary, Jaws (Richard Kiel), who is a great evil windup toy. This is the best of the Bonds starring the self-effacing Roger Moore. Read More.

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    • Lewis Gilbert
    • PG
    • 2 min
  6. 1977's 007 still gettin' lucky in underwater lair. Read Common Sense Media's The Spy Who Loved Me review, age rating, and parents guide.

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  8. Critics and audiences loved THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, hailing it as Moore's best work, and one of the better Bonds of all time. Things were, again, looking up for 007...but STAR WARS was about to debut, and things would go dreadfully amiss, when Broccoli decided to send Bond into space, in MOONRAKER...

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