What would Roger Ebert have thought of The Man with the Golden Gun?

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I'm a fan of Roger Ebert's reviews, and I always find them very interesting how he assesses movies.

I watched all the Bond movies and tried to find out what Roger Ebert had to say about all of them and track down all his reviews and comments. However, one review or even any comments I could not find was what he thought of The Man With The Golden Gun.

Does anyone know what he thought of it, or is there anywhere to find what he thought of it?



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Yeah he doesn't have all the reviews on there, but there is one sight that had the On Her Majesty's Secret Service review which was no on there. But the TMWTGG review was not on there. And other sites have reviews from his show that are not on his site too. But still, no TMWTGG review.



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The search engine on Ebert's website is flawed. If you type in "Charles Bronson" his reviews for Death Wish and Death Wish II show up, but not Death Wish 3. With Dario Argento Four Flies On Grey Velvet doesn't show there either. Simply put, if you want to be sure whether he's reviewed a movie or not, you have a better shot searching for it on Google.



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Oh okay, I couldn't find it throughout any of google either.



ICBW, but I doubt that Ebert (or Siskel for that matter) ever reviewed any Bond movies, because they were really not serious film making-- more campy, although he might have been expected to review Casino Royale (2006) since it was the first Daniel Craig "Bond", and was so much different from the earlier films.

I'm sure that Ebert reviewed his share of actual comedies, but the Bond films didn't seem to warrant his attention.