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Bethany 2022-03-16 09:01:04
A View to a Kill
This time, 007 (Roger Moore) found the scientific secret "microcrystalline selenium" on the British agent who died in Siberia, and found that this sample was the same as the British sample, proving that the KGB spies must have been mixed into the British. Secret areas of high-tech research....
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Alexis 2022-02-08 08:02:47
Moore's old work
Thunder's murderous intent, also known as murderous intentions. In fact, this film is killing Moore himself. Not to mention the aggressive and popular actor Walken is the stunning performance of the black MM killer. Dalton and the legendary Brosnan may not be changed to such a script. Even the...

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Angela 2022-04-23 07:02:06
Dwarf oil unknowingly pulls the last part of roger moore. . How to remember Ah. . . This one feels good in every way. . . Great villain and Bond girl, though weak, is actually bold. . The contrast is quite interesting. . .
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Monte 2022-04-23 07:02:06
Don't know why the horse farm is involved, it's long and smelly.
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General Anatol Gogol: You will come back to us, comrade. No one ever *leaves* the KGB.
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James Bond: Mortner?
Chuck Lee: Got a real winner here. His name is actually Hans Glaub - the German pioneer who developed steroids.
James Bond: That ties him to the horse injection.
Chuck Lee: During World War II he experimented with steroids on pregnant women in the concentration camps in an attempt to enhance intelligence.
James Bond: With any success?
Chuck Lee: Eventually every mother aborted - though a handful of children were produced with phenomenal IQs. But there was a side effect - they were psychotics .
James Bond: Was this Mortner - or Glaub, tried by the war crimes commission?
Chuck Lee: The Russians grabbed him. Set him up in a laboratory. He spent several years developing steroids for their athletes.