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Moonraker is another guilty pleasure Bond film, that with all the camp is still quote a serious film.


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After Drax Industries' Moonraker space shuttle is hijacked, secret agent James Bond is assigned to investigate, traveling to California to meet the company's owner, the mysterious Hugo Drax. With the help of scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond soon uncovers Drax's nefarious plans for humanity, all the while fending off an old nemesis, Jaws, and venturing to Venice, Rio, the Amazon...and even outer space.
When a space shuttle is stolen, James Bond is sent to investigate Drax Industries, the shuttle's manufacturer. His investigation leads him to the wealthy industrialist Hugo Drax and his ambitious plan to eliminate humanity and repopulate Earth with a superior race. Bond must race against time to stop Drax's sinister plot before it's too late.
Moonraker received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its departure into space too outlandish for the Bond franchise. While Roger Moore's performance and the special effects were sometimes praised, the film was often criticized for its weak plot, over-the-top action sequences, and lack of realism. Audiences, however, found it to be an entertaining spectacle, and it was a significant box office success.
A visually spectacular but critically panned entry that jettisons realism for space-age absurdity.
Roger Moore delivers a charming performance, but the plot is considered one of the weakest in the series.
Despite its flaws, the film's ambitious scale and impressive special effects made it a commercial hit.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed Moonraker for its ambitious scope and special effects, appreciating Roger Moore's continued portrayal of James Bond. However, many felt the plot strayed too far from the series' established formula and was overly reliant on science fiction elements.
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
During the production of Moonraker, the James Bond franchise was experiencing a decline in popularity. The filmmakers decided to take the series in a more fantastical direction, heavily influenced by the success of the science fiction film Star Wars.
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Moonraker is another guilty pleasure Bond film, that with all the camp is still quote a serious film.

This has the great 007 elements, but misses a bit. We get the wit, we get the beautiful women, we get the gadgets, we get the non stop action, and we even get Jaws, a fan favorite, back. Jaws even gets to speak. Maybe it was in the contrac...

They can't all be winners. I mean, yeah it was action packed and the fight over the parachute was really cool. And Bond did have space elements in the movies before... but Moonraker kind of felt like it was jumping the shark a bit here. ...

Now my geography isn't great, but I am not sure you can actually fly from the Yukon to the British coast in fifteen minutes! That's how this outing for Roger Moore begins, and it's symptomatic of the rather weak storyline and sloppy product...

One of the best of the Moore era I steered clear of “Moonraker” (1979) for years because critics almost unanimously said it was awful. So when I finally sat down to view it I fully expecting a dog. Wrong! “Moonraker” is thoroughly ente...
**THE BIGGEST BOND OF ALL!** Moonraker is a joy from beginning to end. Huge spectacle, stunning locations, lashings of humour, superb stunts, sexy ladies, a despicable and memorable villain, great special effects and of course, the lege...
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