The Spy Who Loved Me: James Bond Revisited

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Welcome back to James Bond Revisited, where we revisit all the Bond films movie by movie. Following the disaster that was The Man With The Golden Gun, EON had to pull out all the stops for the next make-or-break instalment.

Complicating matters was a tricky rights situation that meant a longer delay between films, which arguably worked to The Spy Who Loved Me's advantage, with it generally considered Roger Moore's greatest turn as 007. Do we agree? It certainly does have all the elements, from Barbara Bach as Agent XXX, to Richard Kiel as Jaws, the Lotus Espirit, and of course Carly Simon's iconic song, "Nobody Does It Better". Check it out!

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