| Moonraker (1979),
				Director: Lewis Gilbert, rated PG 
				Moonraker Is Out Of 
				This World 
				
				  Starring: 
				Roger Moore, Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Richard Kiel, 
				Corinne Cléry, Emily Bolton, Toshiro Suga, Irka Bochenko, 
				Geoffrey Keen, Lois Maxwell, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn 
				DML Rating: 
				★★★★★★★☆☆☆ 
				- good 
				"At least I shall have 
				the pleasure of putting you out of my misery, Mr. Bond." –
				Hugo Drax 
				Why watch this? 
				Bond travels to space and is oh so Bondish. 
				Plot Summary: 
				James Bond investigates the mysterious disappearance of a space 
				shuttle, leading him to uncover a plot orchestrated by the 
				industrialist Hugo Drax. Bond teams up with CIA agent and 
				astronaut Dr. Holly Goodhead to thwart Drax's plan, which 
				involves eradicating humanity and repopulating Earth from a 
				hidden space station. Dad's Preview: 
				As Bond films are wont to do, and thanks in no small part to the
				Star Wars craze, our intrepid secret agent is tasked with finding 
				the missing space shuttle, and, per usual, thwart an evil 
				plan. This box office hit received mixed critical reviews, half 
				lauding the adventure for its elaborate sets, locations and 
				special effects, and half panning its hokey, silly, overstuffed 
				plot. Roger Moore was a deserving Bond, but I must agree that 
				the over-the-top stunts, most of them completely impossible in 
				the real world, detract from the story. And that is the issue - 
				the film is more about its own spectacle than being a great spy 
				film. Some will love that. I simply tolerate it.  
				 Eon Productions, 
				Les Productions Artistes Associés; United Artists
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