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A group of terrorists lead by Lou Kramer (Anthony Perkins) demand millions of pounds from the British Government or else they will blow up two very expensive oil rigs in the North Sea. The British Government call upon the cat loving eccentric Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Roger Moore) whose team are trained to deal with just these sort of circumstances. This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen.

ffolkes : Then bloody well well look at me! Yesterday, ONE man completed the exercise precisely on time. ME! [Produces a hand grenade from his bag] Films includes a fabulous set of extras with interviews with actors and stuntmen, all of which are interesting. On one side you have ffolkes, a cantankerous man with a severe disdain of women and an unhealthy obsession with cats. His personality verges on what we would now term as autistic spectrum, basically he is correct and everyone else is not. He doesn’t suffer fools gladly. His dialogue is always short and when he isn’t berating women, he is correcting anyone else who is talking to him. Note that the Seiko Tuna is quite a large watch, with a large and high case, it might not fit every wrist. But it actually wears smaller than its specs might suggest because of the short lug design. Admiral Brinsden provides the stoic stiff upper lip of the proceedings defaulting to ffolkes instructions with little protest.When terrorists commanded by Kramer (Anthony Perkins) and Harold (Michael Parks) take over two oil rigs and threaten to explode them if their demands are not met, an unique commando unit led by Ffolkes (Roger Moore sporting a beard and whose character has been criticized for being sexist as well as James Bond) is sent in to stop them . The next 12 hours could cost you 1,000 million pounds and 600 lives you need a man who lives second by second . Ffolks is a misogynistic man who dislike of women due to a failed marriage and having several sisters as opposed to being a ladies man; being moody, cranky and cantankerous .

The film's had so many title changes I've lost count," said Moore. "But everyone seems to like the character I play." [7] Reception [ edit ] Director Andrew V.McLaglen keeps things moving along, and the setting is at least a bit different from the usual scenarios. The finale does seem something of a let down after the build up, but it doesn't ruin the film. James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko 7549-7009 'Golden Tuna' 600m Professional Quartz Diver (model S60583) in the movie For Your Eyes Only (1981). Over the years, Seiko has released newer versions of the Gold Tuna watch, with 1000m depth, the 7C46 series (7008 or 7009 SBSS018), but these were and still are quite expensive.The plot is a little complicated, but not hard to follow. The characters are simplicity itself. There are the good people and then there are the bad people. Of course the real world isn't so structured but it's nice to relax once in a while and allow our heads a playful descent into the vulgate. Why not? Freud called it regression in the service of the ego. The plot of an action movie usually provides a good example, as this one does.

The solar powered V157 movement is practical - no need for battery changes and the watch runs for 10 months on a full charge. Even if it would be empty, it can be charged within minutes in sunlight to start working again. The Prime Minister speaks to her cabinet, and finds that there is a retired military officer, Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Roger Moore) who runs an organization which does hostage rescue and anti-terrorist intervention. It is decided that his team will go in and defeat the terrorists. Moore made this after the Bond in space movie 'Moonraker' he made some strange career choices here, in this movie seemed like an attempt to distance himself from Bond, yet the two that followed 'Sea Wolves' and even more so the Burt Reynolds led ensemble 'Cannonball Run' (where he played a man who identifies himself as actor Roger Moore. His character behaves similarly to James Bond, he drives a silver Aston Martin DB5, and his appearance is met by a take on the famous Bond theme) seemed to play off and cash in on the role, before he returned to Bond in 'For Your Eyes Only' When a bunch of terrorists led by Anthony Perkins (Psycho, Murder on the Orient Express) threaten to blow an oil rig (and everyone on board) to kingdom come, there's only one man who can stop them, a woman-hating, cat-loving eccentric called Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (with two small 'f's, if you please) – and woe betide anyone who gets in his way.The same model watch also seems to be worn in the 1983 movie Jaws 3D (thanks to George for the alert). Moore's character is wonderful. He has an uncharacteristic beard and follows a series of bizarre daily routines to the letter. His savage side, especially towards women (whom he seems to hate more than terrorists) provides some amusement.

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