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ABBA: Our Last Video Ever (2004 Music Video)
10/10
They're back! (Sort of)
2 July 2004
In 1974 Swedish super group ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo, thus launching an international pop career as one of the biggest groups ever with over 365 million records sold. The Eurovision Song Contest wanted to celebrate ABBA's 30th anniversary with a performance by the group, but since the group declined all offers to reunite since 1982 they had to come up with another idea. This video is short, but funny and all four former ABBA members do appear in this video, although not together, but separately. Cher a very short *blink and you will miss it* cameo as well. The puppets in this video were created by the Jim Henson company, the people behind the Muppets.
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Boat Trip (2002)
8/10
Not as bad as I thought it would be...
27 March 2003
After reading many reviews for this film I feared the worst... But after seeing this film I was pleasantly surprised... I'm gay myself so I thought I would be offended by this film, but I was not... It was all in good fun...

For me personally I thought that Roger Moore was the best... His humour and style made this quite a special film...

All in all it's not the best film I've ever seen, but it isn't the worst either... If you wanna have some laughs just go and see it...you will be pleasantly surprised too!
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3/10
The worst Bond movie ever!
8 September 2002
Oh dear...Roger Moore left and this is what happens? The film is just plain awful! It's a simple b-movie with b-actors. Dalton is just horrible as 007. He has the looks of an ice cube, no sense of humor and turns Bond into Shakespeare...

I can't understand that there are people on this earth who like Timothy Dalton as Bond...

This film is utter crap and we all know it...
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One of the best movies ever!
24 July 2002
I saw this film a thousand times and I have always loved it! Originally I watched this movie because I'm a big ABBA fan, but I found out it's not all about ABBA!

This film makes you feel happy and sad at the same time. The acting is superb, especially the mother of the main character.

Just great!

10 out of 10
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Are You Being Served? (1972–1985)
Greatest ever!
15 May 2002
Are You Being Served is the best British comedy can give us. I don't understand why some people are offended by this series! It's all in good fun. The follow up Grace & Favour was great too. It's a shame they only made ten series (from 1973/1985). AYBS? will rank as one of the best sit-coms ever.
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I want Pulaski back!
2 March 2002
Star Trek: TNG was a good series. They only made one mistake and that is to bring the tiresome/boring/stupid Crusher back in season three. Katherine Pulaski was far more interesting! Finally there were some arguments on the bridge. She gave the show some spice, and that was needed. With the bland Troi, womanizer Riker, the diplomatic Picard and so fort. We never found out what happened to Pulaski and that's a shame. She will be missed, indefinite...
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10/10
What could have been...
23 February 2002
ABBA, one of the biggest groups in the entire world. Yet so little is known about the Swedish foursome. This documentary tries to enlighten us about 10 years of ABBA in 60 or 90 min. (depends on which version you have seen). But, of course, 60 or 90 min. is far too short for that. We get to know almost nothing about the members of ABBA themselves. Agnetha, unfortunately, doesn't want to be filmed. It's a shame ABBA didn't want to filmed together, so that they could react upon each other, ooh what could have been...
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8/10
The end of an era
23 February 2002
Although many critics seem to think that A View to a Kill was one of the worst Bond movies, that title doesn't do the film justice. Although, perhaps, it's not one of the best. It was Moore's 7th and final James Bond outing, really, the end of an era. The plot isn't too good, but the actors are. Roger wasn't too old to play Bond, in fact, I think he should have played Bond in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill (Dalton almost destroyed Bond and himself along with it). Jones and Walken are convincing villains. Surprisingly, for a Moore Bond movie, this film lacks humor and it's a shame that they didn't include the humorous "Paris Jail Scene", which is available on DVD. All in all, it's a good movie and a fitting end for Roger Moore
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Octopussy (1983)
10/10
The biggest, the best Bond ever!
22 February 2002
Octopussy is the biggest and best Bond ever! Roger Moore is simply fantastic as 007. The action goes on forever. It feels like you are on one hell of a rollercoaster ride!
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