2008-01-31 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
Released in 1983, Roger Moore's sixth outing as James Bond is a sterling example of everything we've come to expect from the post-Connery 007 franchise: It's got plenty of cheesy one-liners, rollicking action sequence, plenty of fancy gadgets, a... (Read full review at Amazon)
2008-01-07 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
This was Roger More's second to last film as Double O07. When Double 007 fellow friend and college 009 crashed through the embassy windo, with a percious Faberge egg inhis hand thendies from knife burried deep inhis back. Once again its up too... (Read full review at Amazon)
[4.5] All the ingrediants to make a great Bond film
2007-11-27 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
Octopussy is easily one of Roger Moore's better Bond films. Though not as big as "Spy Who Loved Me", or as tight as "For Your Eyes Only", this certainly has a lot more going for it than the overblown "Moonraker", and the lesser movies "Live and... (Read full review at Amazon)
Agent 007 is as daring as ever in OCTOPUSSY: the 13th installment in the James Bond series. When fellow secret serviceman Agent 009 is murdered over a treasured Faberge egg the British intelligence sends James Bond Roger Moore to investigate. Bond follows the egg to India after it is put up for auction and bought by the wealthy prince Kamal Khan Louis Jourdan. There he meets the enigmatic and beautiful circus leader Octopussy Maud Adams and discovers that Khan and the maniacal Russian General Orlov Steven Berkoff plan to cripple Western Europe with a nuclear explosion and incite a world war. As indicated by its risqu title OCTOPUSSY is one of the most licentious of the Bond films. Complete with the standard Bond components sleazy one liners and deafening explosions it overflows with sexual innuendoes. Maud Adams is the most alluring Bond of starlets to date. Her titillating performance as OCTOPUSSY inspired sexual fantasies in an entire generation of moviegoers. Having worked on a number of Bond films as ...