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RE: in retrospect...

Posted by user510 on May 28, 2017 at 10:27:07:

Many of the 007 movies with Moore as Bond were good entertainment.

I too came of age while watching some of those "The Saint" episodes which, at the time, I enjoyed for their adventurous upper class entertainment value. And so it was with some anticipation that I watched for that first 007 movie with Moore as Bond; "Live and Let Die". And that was a good movie.

Few, if any, Bond actors have been able to capture the sensibility that Connery brought to the role. Moore brought his own aura into the mix and created a unique Bond. Perhaps those movies improve with age. Or is it more likely that, with age, my impression of them will lighten up a bit.

-Steve