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Well, not really. The villains are a strong factor in the movie, as well as Roger Moore's performance. The music is a strong factor as well, but those other two could carry the movie without it, but I wouldn't want that to be the case.
Plot holes don't make or break a film.
I don't know which plot holes you would be talking about, I think that the plot is quite well done but we all have our opinions. If you want real plot holes, just watch Quantum of Solace.
Actually, I think that film had less plot holes than Live and Let Die. Maybe they weren't as obvious, I don't know.
Exactly, QoS has major plot holes, but then again, I really don't care about plot holes as long as the movie is entertaining and is not hurt by them. People say the the GE PTS is a major plot hole, but who cares? It's too epic for words to describe! As for LALD, I see absolutely no plot holes in it. The plot is far too simple for there to be any significant holes.
It isnt a big plot hole though thats the thing, I disagree. They take him to the farm (far from the public areas) to kill him. How he escapes is a bit dodgy though.
Okay, this is a plot hole I'll agree, but it doesn't make much difference to the overall story, so it doesn't really matter. However, I think that Aresnal answered it well, Kananga knew that Tee Hee would kill him anyway, he just wanted him to do it out of the way where it could look like an accident. As for your second question, he said on the second wrong ANSWER, so that probably means that he was going to let Solitaire guess again on the registration number.
Oh shite. You are correct. Yes, just Paul...and Jane Seymour. My cold is frying my brain to the point where I can't tell the actors in Moore's Bond films. But, worse things could happen.
Yeah you're right, my mistake. I guess that part is a plot hole!
Obviously McCartney and Wings is a big factor in making Live and Let Die such a success with some people, it's arguably in the top three of all Bond tunes since the series started, as soon as the teaser ends and the agents get killed, here it comes and we can sit back and take in a classic slice of 007 audio. Many parts though make up for a classic Bond and also into the mix we have Moore in his debut playing it for the most part with a straight face and we have Jane Seymour of course. Yaphet Kotto was much better as Mister Big than Kananga, the scare factor and intimidation just waned once he revealed himself. So many more things to include but bottom line being, a theme tune doesn't make or break a film always, McCartney and Wings take plaudits for their contribution here but there are other areas to explore of recognition
I loved the movie. Yes, the Paul McCartney song was fantastic. It is one of the better songs in the Bond franchise. In fact, nearly all the songs in the Moore era were very good. Hopefully, the next one will be much better than the dreadful QS song. I know conventional wisdom has Moore hitting his stride in TSWLM. But I think he got it right the first time at bat and hit it out of the park. Jane Seymour and David Hedison were also good in their roles. The only thing I didn't like in the movie was the villain Kotto. They didn't do a good job in casting there.
Just because you saw it on Yahoo?! That means not a thing.
LALD is a good movie and timely with the blaxplotation themes of the day. It was good to see some "color" in a Bond film and the bad guys were fun to watch. I have no problem with Kotto and thought he made a good larger than life bad guy. His gallery of rogues were also great. (except maybe Rosie) Jane Seymour was great and she did an outstanding job.
Plot holes? All films have plot holes and like most of you on this post, I did not even notice them. Other Bonds have much larger plot holes.
As far as the humor goes, I think DAF kinda paved the way and prepared me for what was coming.
It was a good start for Roger and got his era off and rolling.