Moonraker Movie Review
Moonraker Review
"Moonraker" Overview

Rating: PG
1979
Cast and Crew
Director : Lewis GilbertProducer : Albert R. Broccoli
Screenwiter : Christopher Wood
Starring : Roger Moore,Lois Chiles,Michael Lonsdale,Richard Kiel,Corinne Clery,Bernard Lee,Geoffrey Keen,Desmond Llewelyn,Lois Maxwell,Toshirô Suga
Most rational observers agree that Moonraker is without a doubt the most absurd
James Bond movie -- definitely of the Roger Moore era and possibly of all time.
And it's exactly that ridiculousness that makes it so enjoyable. Here we have a
villain (Michael Lonsdale) who builds a giant space fleet with the goal of
living in his secret space station while he poisons all humans on earth (he's
building a "perfect" society) -- and he wears a suit the entire time, even
while flying his Moonraker spacecraft! Bond's adventures are suitably
globetrotting -- and of course, this is the only film where he actually got to
go into space, thanks to his cohort, Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles). In addition
to the unforgettable Jaws (Richard Kiel), the film features what might be the
best double entendre ever, this one from Q as Bond is seen coupling with Holly
in low-grav as he orbits the earth: "I think he's attempting re-entry!" I'll
say.
Bond #11.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





