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I'm a Bond fan from the Connery days (who is the classic) and I love Daniel Craig (the Thug-Spy-Tough/Tender Guy Bond). Roger Moore is the British Gentleman Cool-Hearted It's Fun to be a Spy Bond. The Moore/Bond taps into the humor that is overlooked from the novels. From the first movie Moore is at home being Bond. He gets better with each movie in this volume though the producers and directors make missteps with gags, characters and product placement. By The Spy Who Loved Me commercial breaks actually stop the movie during chase scenes but the movie has "Jaws" well worth the watching. Still, Roger Moore has a fun charm that none of the other actors have. When the Moore/Bonds came out the times called for movies that allowed us to escape and that is what we got. This volume includes the first three films and is a great addition to any Bond collection. The Blu-Ray is clean and now you can have digital copies for a great price. If you like Moore buy it.
Posted by BestReview4You
This is the start of Roger Moore's legacy as James Bond. Included in this set is his first three movies, Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, and The Spy Who Loved Me. Some people have mixed feelings on Moore's Bond, but for those that enjoy him this is a great way to dip into some of his early favorites.
Posted by EMan
Be aware before you order this: This version only comes with the blu-ray discs, and NO digital movie codes. I assumed it came with digital codes because previous James Bond collection sets I have purchased came with them. I don't know why anyone would be selling blu-ray discs these days without digital codes - maybe this is old stock from a warehouse? These movies a good cheesy fun if you grew up during the Roger Moore James Bond era. Not as good as Daniel Craig, but still a good nostalgic time. If you don't care about digital codes, go ahead and order!
Posted by AverageDad