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Old 04-09-2013, 06:09 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by MickiTee View Post
Live and Let Die was Roger Moore's first outing as Bond. Its also the first film I saw. I don't remember aquariums and scorpion fish in the film, but I do remember a coffin full of snakes in the graveyard.

I read all the Ian Fleming books after seeing the film.

On balance the books are better than the films especially the later Roger Moore ones when the plots got sillier and sillier. But you have to exclude The Spy Who Loved Me from any comparison as Ian Fleming's estate only sold the name of the book and not the novel itself.
Oh really??

***SPOILER***

Spoiler:
There was this big scene finding how Mr. Big was smuggling money that involved scorpion fish, and large aquariums and feeding people to sharks. Plus there was a shootout in there. It was quite cool.
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