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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2009

A View To A Kill Performed by Duran Duran

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  • My favourite Bond theme!!!

  • @jamajezzie oh god no, never ever ever ever

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  • I really don't understand why everybody hates this one. True Roger Moore was a little old and the chick wasn't the greatest, but still it had a great plot. Christopher Walken was a great Bond villain, one of my favorites. And the fight scene on top of the golden gate bridge was just epic. I think this film deserves some new justice!

  • i like this movie,not great but good!

  • I love this opening sequence by Maurice Binder! Duran Duran and A-Ha sang my favorite Bond themes

    I loved Grace Jones as May Day and Christopher Walken of course

  • Oh come on lads, this was a fun bond romp! if people can look past George lazenby being a mediocre bond in an amazing bond film then why can't people look past the fact that roger is old?

  • roger moore was 59 when he made this

  • One of the best Bond theme songs, but visually it's one of the worst openings! D:

  • Good stuff. It's good as a Bond title sequence and song... and a great effort from Duran Duran.

  • Two reasons why I like "A View to a Kill."

    Good Soundtrack.

    Christopher Walken playing as Max Zorin.

    Other than that, the film was pretty awful.

  • Worst Bond movie. Best Bond opening and song!!

  • @mistermarkification I would add, that music is not a science. And of course, as of yet there is no scientific tool to quantify and measure the 'enjoyability' of a piece of music and so boils down to an individuals personal choice. This choice can be supported by, my friend, the voting public. Clearly, this track was super-popular at the time and would be inidicative of its brilliance being scientifically measured. My friend...

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