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She was Greek. That I grew up to marry a Greek woman is entirely coincidental, I am sure.

There's very little hope for the person that left that comment, though.

Well, I mean, he was Simon Templar for a while before that. He had some experience in pretend espionage, is what I'm saying.

For Your Eyes Only. It's a solid spy movie that also happens to be a James Bond movie (with all that entails), and it lacks a lot of the camp that other Moore entries embraced.

It's the role he was born to play!

I think there were better Bonds than Moore (not to speak ill of the dead - he did a fine job) but For Your Eyes Only is still my favorite Bond movie period full stop. There's still some goofiness, but overall it was serious and well done and, coming off of Moonraker, pretty much a taut espionage action film.

Well. This makes me sad, of course, but 89 years is a good run. And they were pretty jam-packed an entertaining years, too.

Dear AV Club,

YES!

You leave Moloch out of this!

That still doesn't make it a good idea. In fact, with that track record, the fact that it's a bad idea is only emphasized. Greatly!

He knows what he did.

And there's Werewolf of London, but still, nothing that approaches the ubiquity of Dracula or Frankenstein, let alone The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

I stand by my statement. A madman in a box. Pfah! We have UNIT for a reason, my friend.

Yeah. I mean, most museums keep about 90% of their collections in storage. This sort of thing seems tailor made for storage rather than display.

You poor dumb bastard! You fell for it!

Thank you! I've been saying that for weeks now. The Mummy is third tier monster royalty at best, and only because of Karloff.

Shut up and take my money!!!

Not always. Despite murdering a child and framing the child's governess for the crime in the novel, and otherwise strangling a lot of innocent people (including Victor's wife), the Frankenstein Monster seems to get framed as as a sympathetic sort rather often. Werewolves are often heroic in modern fiction as well, and

Buck Privates Rise