This is it, the final Roger Moore Bond film - A View to a Kill. Boy, were we ready for this to die. Bond must stop a business man from having the monopoly over Silicon Valley, and he is also a blood thirsty psychopath, there's horserace cheating and disaster afoot. If you liked the year of 1985, you will love Mark and Kate chatting about 1985 for the first 20 minutes of the episode. Another pair of villains were too good for this film - Zorin and May Day, Q attempts to be hip with the kids by "inventing" a robot dog to be used only for espionage and James Bond can no longer fist fight the way he used to.
Extra discretion for this episode - there is a very short chat about suicide, handled in the usual inappropriate, insensitive way.
If you do have thought/feelings of a suicidal nature, please seek help from friends, family and/or health care professionals.
A View to a Kill 1985 - Directed by John Glen.
Starring Roger Moore, the surprisingly great Tanya Roberts, Christopher Walken, the glorious Grace Jones, Patrick Macnee, blink and you'll miss him David Yip, Willoughby Grey, a cameo appearance from a fresh faced Dolf Lundgren and the final appearance of Louis Maxwell's Moneypenny.