It's James Bond day in celebration of 50 years of 007 and Sky have launched a new channel on which they are show casing every Bond film ever made (at least I think) as we wait for the release of Skyfall.
As a kid the James Bond films were favourites of mine, I'm not exactly sure why because I didn't pay much attention to films back then although I recall collecting a video collection of all the films up to Brosnan.
One of my favourite films was always "Live and Let Die", certainly the most memorable, so when I saw I had the chance to give it another viewing today after many years I was happy to do so.
Whilst I can understand others may see this film as silly and stupid, it remains one of my favourite Bond films and I was able to recall just why the film left a bigger impact on me than other Bond films. Roger Moore makes his debut as Bond and brings a calm and likable character to the screen. The film is fun and action filled, with the fictional island bringing us tarot card readers and memorable villains such as Tee Hee Johnson and Baron Samedi.
Baron Samedi, portrayed by Geoffrey Holder, is one of my favourite Bond villains and his appearance is certainly one that you'll remember with the spooky character literally having the last laugh of the film, probably my favourite shot as we hear Paul McCartney’s famous title song that was always part of my memory and love for this film. The creepiness and eerie atmosphere generated by this character and the voodoo backdrop to the main plot will be remembered for giving us what is one of the most crazy and weird set of villains in Bond history.
The final half hour of the film is particularly memorable and is one of my favourite of all Bond films, unlike other efforts the film is a more enjoyable and fun effort which is aided by Moore as bond. People who dislike the film will argue that it’s unrealistic and filled with action movie clichés especially towards the end of the film as we see Bond face off against his villains. Perhaps Roger Moore is a bit to ‘camp’ and takes the seriousness of James Bond who had previously been portrayed by Sean Connery but it is these elements that other people dislike that make the film so enjoyable for me, you can sit back, relax and enjoy “Live and Let Die” without taking it too seriously.
With "Live and Let Die" we get a fun Bond played by new to the series Roger Moore. Is the film bizarre and stupid? Maybe it is, but when you sit back and enjoy the film for what is is you don't get many more enjoyable and memorable films than this one.
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Last edited by Daniel M; 07-10-14 at 12:17 PM.