So the last film was a misplaced
submarine, well the clumsy theme continues as Moonraker explores the fate of a
lost rocket, stolen whilst attached to the back of a British aircraft.
Starting off as we so often do
James is one moment in the arms of a yound stewardess, the next she has a gun
to his head – one has to admire Bond’s faith in humanity, a lesser man would have
written off women by now considering how many either try to kill him or get
killed following their encounters.
James travels to California to
stay with Frenchman Dr Drax in an attempt to apologise for the misplacement of his
rocket. Here Bond meets NASA trained Dr Holly Goodhead and avoids getting
killed in a flight simulator using a tranquiliser dart. After seducing Drax’s
PA in exchange for information Bond makes a swift escape to Italy; chasing down
his new lead and coincidently, Dr Goodhead.
Though it would seem Bond’s enemies
have also chased him to Venice, thankfully he has with him a turbo powered
chitty chitty bang bang version of a gondola to outrun them in. A bit more
detective work leads James to a secret lab where he manages to hijack a vial of
clear liquid which as demonstrated shortly after has the ability to kill humans
in less than a minute if inhaled. In a very sensible move James leaves the
highly sensitive glass vial in his pocket while he has a quick fight with a
ninja in a museum.
Further jetsetting sees Bond head
over to Rio on ‘holiday’ but it seems when James goes on holiday the British
secret service offices relocate with him and it’s not long before M and Q are
sending him into the middle of the Brazilian jungle, where he discovers Drax’s secret
space pad.
Jaws is back, he really is
seemingly indestructible – though he does find himself a little girlfriend in
this film, which is quite the heart-warming little subplot.
Drax is a pretty interesting villain,
with a pretty eerie goal – to grow a new handpicked human super race in space
whilst destroying all human life left on earth using a flower. Then return to
Earth, assumedly head of the new super-race. All this
talk of perfection seems to get to Jaws, he’s not perfect but now he has his
new girlfriend he has no desire to be eliminated and in a rather odd twist he
actually teams up with Bond and Goodhead helping them send Drax on a little
spacewalk.
If I’m honest, I’ve not been
enjoying the Roger Moore films as much as the Sean Connery ones they’re overrun
with clichés and cheesy lines which just make me cringe!
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