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# The Spy Who Loved Me James Bond DVD & Lotus Esprit S1 Car 007 Set Hot Wheels Die-Cast edition movie Roger Moore

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The Spy Who Loved Me DVD & Lotus Car Set  The Spy Who Loved Me DVD: In a globe-trotting assignment that has him skiing off the edges of cliffs and driving a car deep underwater, British super-spy James Bond (Roger Moore) unites with sexy Russian agent Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) to defeat megalomaniac shipping magnate Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens), who is threatening to destroy New York City with nuclear weapons. Bond&apos;s most deadly adversary on the case is Stromberg&apos;s henchman, Jaws (Richard Kiel), a seven-foot giant with terrifying steel teeth - With Special Features LOTUS ESPRIT - Seen in The Movie - It&apos;s the movie car that became almost as famous as 007 himself! This detailed Hot Wheels version of James Bond&apos;s LOTUS - 007 - - Theme: James Bond 007- Model: Lotus Esprit S1- Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me - Color: White - Wheels: Chrome - 007

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## Customer Reviews

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    More memorable scenes than most Bond films
  

*by J***Y on Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2019*

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) 9 out of 10: How does one even score James Bond films? Do you score them against each other or consider them against movies as a whole? Do you take into consideration the various filming and special effects restrictions on the earlier works? Do you take into account the aversion to sex and nudity in some of the later works? Is Peter Sellers considered a real Bond character? Is George Lazenby? Is Timothy Dalton?What is the worst Bond film? It’s Thunderball which I might add was remade in into a Never Say Never which honestly is also vying for a spot in the bottom five. That script is poison. The best Bond film, however, is a much tougher nut to crack.The Spy Who Loved Me is undoubtedly in the top five. Or at least my top five. Which admittedly holds less weight after I declared Thunderball worse than Octopussy, the one with Denise Richards, and the one with the invisible car.The Good: The Spy Who Loved Me is chock full of iconic bits. After a fairly long and somewhat relaxed, by Bond standards, opening sequence Bond skis of a cliff in a stunt so spectacular it is still remembered forty years later.Also remembered forty years later is the white Lotus Esprit that turns into a submarine (The Spy Who Loved Me also had the first Jetski. Literally. Bond is riding the prototype.)There is a surprisingly good battle on a vast soundstage near the conclusion of the film. The whole movie has a fantastic sense of scale to it.Speaking of large, 7’ 2” Richard Keil as Jaws steals the show. Utterly indestructible and a with a  never quit attitude he is easily the most likable Bond henchman.If you are making a list of Bond Girls Barabara Bach is going to be near the top. Even better her character is one of the better-written Bond girls. Also, Barabara doesn’t like to wear clothing all that much even by Bond girl standards.Nobody does it better is one of the best theme songs and for my money the discofied Bond theme by Marvin Hamlisch (Bond ‘77) really rocks. Both are regulars on my Spotify list.Plus there is more. Our proto Bioshock villain feeding of the secretary to the shark (Okay its no Zombi 2 but still impressive), Great scenery particularly in Eygpt. Excellent overall direction and a decent plot with some actual conflict and nuance.The Bad: There are some “dude really” moments in this film that make it show its age. The miniature effects overall are excellent (and there are a lot of them), but then there will be a scene where a submarine is leaving a burning tanker and someone put a gummy bear on a dock and hoped it looked like a dead body.The bad guy plans to nuke the earth and to live under the sea (hold on I have a song stuck in my head.)Under the seaUnder the seaDarling it's betterDown where it's wetterTake it from meDammit, that's going to be stuck in there all day. You know that is kind of a suggestive tune for a children's cartoon now I think about it.) Anyway he has this plan just like Hugo Drax in the follow-up Moonraker. Except Drax had all these Logan’s Run style supermodel couples and Stromberg is down two female henchwomen out of well two (One he fed to a shark the other Bond killed with a missile from his underwater car. Seriously the movie has scenes like these to spare.) Point is Rapture needs women.Remember when films used to use slide whistles or other sound effects during particularly dumb or slapsticky comedic moments? Yeah, this film does that too.Last of the bad has Roger Moore ever not been too old to play James Bond. Forget doing stunts and beating up henchman I would worry if Roger has the balance and strength to clean the rain gutters.The Ugly: I have a high tolerance for poor special effects from the old days. Yes, I complained about one miniature shot above, but that was due to sloppiness (It looked like a third graders diorama) rather than miniatures in general. And overall The Spy Who Loved Me has excellent miniature work. I have a high tolerance for less than perfect CGI, miniatures, guys in Godzilla outfits, squibs, car crashes, puppets, matte paintings, prosthetic makeup, stop motion, and obvious stuntmen. What I cannot stand are bad green screen effects.  The Spy Who Loved Me has some doozies particularly in that opening sequence you are showing your friends to tell them how cool this film is. I hate bad green screen.Now The Spy Who Loved Me is hardly alone in great films with terrible green screen effects. , and there are plenty of times you just got to ask why are they filming in a “moving” car if they know it is going to look that bad. There is even a film that is not just plagued with bad green screen, but they also speed up the green-screened film to give an additional sense of speed. That film’s name… Thunderball.In Conclusion: More memorable scenes than most Bond films with a great Bond Girl, soundtrack and henchman. One of my favorite Bond films.

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    Truly awful
  

*by R***T on Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020*

The special effects in this are abysmal.  I can't see how anyone heaps praises on this thing.  The leads do an okay job of acting, but the supporting cast and the shot setup do not perform well.  The super tanker looks like the model that it is, and the undersea complex looks like a toy filmed in slow motion rising out of soapy water.The extras are not professional actors but people they grabbed off the street as a cost cutting measure.  That verse the extras in the Connery era of bond films who were actually professional actors or performers of some sort.What gets me is the lack of taste from people giving this five stars.  Whatever.  I'm guessing they're the same people who think a Big Mac or Whopper with cheese is a gourmet meal.  I really don't get the praises heaped on this.  In previous Connery era films you had professional crew, passing SFX for the time, and a sense of what the film needed to be.  But for this movie, if it isn't the effects, then its the extras.  If it isn't either of those two things, then it's the shooting style or miscued music.I'll say this, really good popular movies tend to get a lot of review.  This one, for all its "popularity", along with the other B-grade Bond material form the Roger Moore era, has only 500 some odd reviews.Avoid this thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Roger Moore
  

*by P***R on Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017*

Many excellent reviews have been posted about "The Spy Who Loved Me" but I liked it just simply because I feel it properly commemorates the late Roger Moore nicely.  Mr. Moore really struts his suave side driving a Lotus Esprit,  wearing a tux,  and drinking Dom Perignon 1952 Champagne all while seeming human and gentlemanly. It also showcases an intelligent female agent played by Barbara Bach as not only a disposable bond girl but a partner in the mission.  (Interestingly she had an off -screen relationship with Ringo Starr of the Beatles) This movie was a considerable success with audiences, and visually interesting as well.  It was filmed on locations in Egypt,  Sardinia, a studio in London, Malta, underwater in the Bahamas,  as well as in Scotland,  Switzerland,  Canada,  and Okinawa, Japan.

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