Christopher Muncke

Christopher Muncke

  • Born: 1942-0-0
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  • Extended Reading
    • Natalia 2021-12-08 08:01:46

      The best and worst of Bond's underwater city

      After watching the whole film, my feelings about this film are as follows:

      1. The most powerful villain in the 24 series appeared in this film. Although this product has no lines, it brings a strong sense of deterrence. Suddenly appearing in the closet on the train is simply a shock! The scene of...

    • Dillan 2021-12-08 08:01:46

      Big steel teeth are very vigorous

      Continuing the usual hilarious laughter of 007 movies in the Roger Moore series, it can be viewed as a comedy. Roger Moore has always been weak, and he was so subdued by Big Steel Teeth. Apart from having sex with women, his skills are terrible. Being captured has become a habit and hobby....

    • Berenice 2022-03-23 09:01:55

      It's boring to watch too much, except for some equipment and delivery vehicles that are beyond imagination, there is really nothing to see.

    • Arielle 2022-03-27 09:01:06

      Recently, the nuclear submarines of the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union have mysteriously disappeared one after another! This phenomenon has attracted the attention of the British military, and of course it is time for the appearance of ace agent 007 Bond (Roger Moore). After investigation, Bond finally found that the black hand behind the scenes turned out to be the world's richest shipping tycoon Sternberg. In order to realize his ambition to conquer the world, he established an underwater city. Sternberg hired scientists with high salary to develop a submarine tracking system, and took the British and Soviet nuclear-powered submarines as his own. He planned to use nuclear missiles to blow up New York and Moscow, realizing the ambition of destroying the two superpowers at once. 007 is about to enter the underwater city to stop this madman's crazy plan.

    The Spy Who Loved Me quotes

    • James Bond: [Bond, posing as a marine biologist, examines a model of Atlantis] An underwater city. Well, everyone needs to have their dreams.

      Stromberg: No dream, Mr. Sterling. Soon a reality.

    • [With Bach playing in the background, Stromberg drops his beautiful-but-disloyal assistant from an elevator into a water tank, the sole occupant of which is a large tiger shark. The shark moves in to attack]

      Stromberg: [on loudspeaker] It was you who betrayed me. You had access to all the information. Now you will pay the penalty.

      [looks on from several view-screens as the girl swims for her life, in vain]