Live and Let Die
Live and Let Die

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Several British agents have been murdered and James Bond is sent to New Orleans, to investigate these mysterious deaths. Mr. Big comes to his knowledge, who is self-producing heroin. Along his journeys he meets Tee Hee who has a claw for a hand, Baron Samedi the voodoo master and Solitaire a tarot card reader. Bond must travel to New Orleans, and deep into the Bayou.... (Full plot summary below)

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Several British agents have been murdered and James Bond is sent to New Orleans, to investigate these mysterious deaths. Mr. Big comes to his knowledge, who is self-producing heroin. Along his journeys he meets Tee Hee who has a claw for a hand, Baron Samedi the voodoo master and Solitaire a tarot card reader. Bond must travel to New Orleans, and deep into the Bayou.

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Groucho Reviews - 8/10 by Peter CanaveseI know I probably shouldn't like Live and Let Die, but I do. This crackpot entry, the eighth, in the long-running James Bond series, is figuratively all over the map...[Blu-ray]
Time Out - 8/10 by Verina GlaessnerTwo hours long and anti-climactic, but Bond fans won't be disappointed.
KFOR Channel 4 News - 8/10 by Blake DavisOne of the last great, funky James Bond films before the eighties brought us a tamer, more plastic Bond.
Radio Times - 8/10 by Tom HutchinsonThere are some splendid action sequences, notably a speedboat leap that set a new world record, as well as the usual array of hi-tech gadgetry.
Empire - 8/10 by Ian NathanA modernised Bond is dragged kicking and screaming into the 70s.
The Film Yap - 7/10 by Nick RogersIn the longest tenure of any James Bond performer, Roger Moore would certainly have higher highs and lower lows. And while it strays from Bond formula in ways good and bad, it's a fine introduction to a 007 more prone to crack wise than crack heads.
IGN - 7/10 by Cindy WhiteLive and Let Die isn't the best of the series by far, but it's not the worst either. The fun doesn't last due to the interference of the flimsy plot, centered around one of the least threatening Bond villains ever.
The New York Times - 7/10 by Roger GreenspunThere is a marvelous escape from an alligator farm (deadly reptiles are rather a motif in this movie), a superb collection of grotesque ways of killing, and a fine sense of pace and rhythm.
Variety - 6/10 by Variety StaffThe comic book plot meanders through a series of hardware production numbers.
Flipside Movie Emporium - 6/10 by Rob VauxIts cheerful racism is overcome by a grand sense of fun and some of Moore's best moments in the franchise.

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