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Moonraker: The LS Cut
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Faneditor Name:
Original Movie/Show Title:
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Original Release Date:
1979
Original Running Time:
126 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
118 minutes
Time Cut:
8 minutes
Available in HD:
Additional Links:
Synopsis:
Moonraker is the film that famously sent Bond to outer space. After the success of The Spy Who Loved Me, the producers wanted to go one step further and go even bigger. That, combined with the obvious influence felt by successful films like Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, led to one of the most successful but divisive films in the series' long history.
Intention:
The intention with the LS Cut is to reign in some of the more ridiculous moments, such as the redundant Gondola chase (double taking pigeons anyone?), remove the terrible product placement and the weird insistence of the producers to reference other films (such as Close Encounters, Magnificent Seven). Some of the more cringe-worthy one-liners are gone too, but fear not, this is still very much a Roger Moore 007 movie which still has his charm and elegance running through the picture. Also, I've attempted to make Jaws more a threatening presence, rather than the clumsy idiot from the theatrical cut. Think of the LS Cut as more of a refocusing, to showcase what is a very entertaining story which is literally out of this world.
Special Thanks:
Musiced921
Sophie Welch
BionicBob
Toodles
and everyone who has shown an interest in the edit on the forum
Sophie Welch
BionicBob
Toodles
and everyone who has shown an interest in the edit on the forum
Release Information:
Digital
Special Features:
Audio Commentary
Cuts and Additions:
- Trimmed opening sequence, removing the comedy moments where Jaws’ parachute fails and he flaps around like a bird. He no longer falls into the Circus tent, with the scene ending and progressing into the title sequence, as Bond pulls his parachute cord to escape.
- Title sequence reframed so that it is in the correct aspect ratio matching the rest of the film
- When Bond is taking pictures of Drax’s plans he has taken out of the safe, have removed the close ups which show his miniature camera has 007 printed on it
- Removed the entire Gondola chase
- Added music from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever score, to the scene where Bond is trying to enter Drax’s secret laboratory. Also removed the “close encounters” theme that plays when the security code is entered
- Removed Roger Moore’s quip “Play it Again Sam” after Chang falls to his death and crashes into a piano
- Jaws no longer bites the cable during the cable car scene. Music also added from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever soundtrack during the earlier part of this sequence
- When the cable car carrying Jaws crashes, have removed all comedy elements and the scene where he meets and falls in love with Dolly straight away. Now Dolly is just seen as another worker for Drax, and there are hints that she has feelings for Jaws, and vice versa when they arrive together on Drax’s space station later in the film
- Cut all production placement during the fight in the ambulance, and added more John Barry music
- Removed The Magnificent Seven theme and replaced with John Barry music as Bond is on horseback and travelling to meet up with Q and M. Involves sound replacement work.
- Music added and rescored existing music during the speedboat chase, utilising the track “007” from the From Russia With Love soundtrack and also added the James Bond Theme as Bond escapes the waterfall in the hang glider. Also removed the over the top moments which make Jaws look silly (i.e. him ripping out the steering wheel of the boat)
- After Bond survives his encounter with the snake and then meets Drax, have removed the quip “I discovered he had a crush on me”
- After Bond places an explosive using his casio watch as a detonator, have removed his line “Bang on time”
- With Bond and Goodhead in the shuttle and viewing the human cargo they are carrying, after he states “and the animals went in two by two”, have removed Goodhead’s reply “What do you mean by that?”… reason for cutting this is that it’s pretty obvious that Bond is referring to Noah’s Ark and it makes Goodhead seem less intelligent
- Removed the brief fight that Bond and Jaws have on board the space station, so that we don’t have the scene where Bond kicks Jaws in the “metal” balls. Now Bond and Goodhead are just caught be Jaws and taken away
- Trimmed some of the laser battle out in space
- After Bond has taken care of Drax by forcing him out of the airlock, have removed his line to Holly that “He had to fly”
- Jaws still helps Bond and Goodhead escape, but the scenes where he speaks to Dolly and they have champagne together have been cut. Oh, and Jaws and Dolly get to live in this edit
- End credits reframed so that it matches the aspect ratio of the rest of the film
- Title sequence reframed so that it is in the correct aspect ratio matching the rest of the film
- When Bond is taking pictures of Drax’s plans he has taken out of the safe, have removed the close ups which show his miniature camera has 007 printed on it
- Removed the entire Gondola chase
- Added music from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever score, to the scene where Bond is trying to enter Drax’s secret laboratory. Also removed the “close encounters” theme that plays when the security code is entered
- Removed Roger Moore’s quip “Play it Again Sam” after Chang falls to his death and crashes into a piano
- Jaws no longer bites the cable during the cable car scene. Music also added from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever soundtrack during the earlier part of this sequence
- When the cable car carrying Jaws crashes, have removed all comedy elements and the scene where he meets and falls in love with Dolly straight away. Now Dolly is just seen as another worker for Drax, and there are hints that she has feelings for Jaws, and vice versa when they arrive together on Drax’s space station later in the film
- Cut all production placement during the fight in the ambulance, and added more John Barry music
- Removed The Magnificent Seven theme and replaced with John Barry music as Bond is on horseback and travelling to meet up with Q and M. Involves sound replacement work.
- Music added and rescored existing music during the speedboat chase, utilising the track “007” from the From Russia With Love soundtrack and also added the James Bond Theme as Bond escapes the waterfall in the hang glider. Also removed the over the top moments which make Jaws look silly (i.e. him ripping out the steering wheel of the boat)
- After Bond survives his encounter with the snake and then meets Drax, have removed the quip “I discovered he had a crush on me”
- After Bond places an explosive using his casio watch as a detonator, have removed his line “Bang on time”
- With Bond and Goodhead in the shuttle and viewing the human cargo they are carrying, after he states “and the animals went in two by two”, have removed Goodhead’s reply “What do you mean by that?”… reason for cutting this is that it’s pretty obvious that Bond is referring to Noah’s Ark and it makes Goodhead seem less intelligent
- Removed the brief fight that Bond and Jaws have on board the space station, so that we don’t have the scene where Bond kicks Jaws in the “metal” balls. Now Bond and Goodhead are just caught be Jaws and taken away
- Trimmed some of the laser battle out in space
- After Bond has taken care of Drax by forcing him out of the airlock, have removed his line to Holly that “He had to fly”
- Jaws still helps Bond and Goodhead escape, but the scenes where he speaks to Dolly and they have champagne together have been cut. Oh, and Jaws and Dolly get to live in this edit
- End credits reframed so that it matches the aspect ratio of the rest of the film
Trailer
Art of Fanediting
Before and After - Product Placement Removal and Adding Music
Bond saves the world - version 2
Faneditor Name:
Original Movie/Show Title:
Franchise:
Fanedit Type:
Original Release Date:
1979
Original Running Time:
126 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
118 minutes
Time Cut:
8 minutes
Available in HD:
Additional Links:
Synopsis:
Moonraker is the film that famously sent Bond to outer space. After the success of The Spy Who Loved Me, the producers wanted to go one step further and go even bigger. That, combined with the obvious influence felt by successful films like Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, led to one of the most successful but divisive films in the series' long history.
Intention:
The intention with the LS Cut is to reign in some of the more ridiculous moments, such as the redundant Gondola chase (double taking pigeons anyone?), remove the terrible product placement and the weird insistence of the producers to reference other films (such as Close Encounters, Magnificent Seven). Some of the more cringe-worthy one-liners are gone too, but fear not, this is still very much a Roger Moore 007 movie which still has his charm and elegance running through the picture. Also, I've attempted to make Jaws more a threatening presence, rather than the clumsy idiot from the theatrical cut. Think of the LS Cut as more of a refocusing, to showcase what is a very entertaining story which is literally out of this world.
Special Thanks:
Musiced921
Sophie Welch
BionicBob
Toodles
and everyone who has shown an interest in the edit on the forum
Sophie Welch
BionicBob
Toodles
and everyone who has shown an interest in the edit on the forum
Release Information:
Digital
Special Features:
Audio Commentary
Cuts and Additions:
- Trimmed opening sequence, removing the comedy moments where Jaws’ parachute fails and he flaps around like a bird. He no longer falls into the Circus tent, with the scene ending and progressing into the title sequence, as Bond pulls his parachute cord to escape.
- Title sequence reframed so that it is in the correct aspect ratio matching the rest of the film
- When Bond is taking pictures of Drax’s plans he has taken out of the safe, have removed the close ups which show his miniature camera has 007 printed on it
- Removed the entire Gondola chase
- Added music from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever score, to the scene where Bond is trying to enter Drax’s secret laboratory. Also removed the “close encounters” theme that plays when the security code is entered
- Removed Roger Moore’s quip “Play it Again Sam” after Chang falls to his death and crashes into a piano
- Jaws no longer bites the cable during the cable car scene. Music also added from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever soundtrack during the earlier part of this sequence
- When the cable car carrying Jaws crashes, have removed all comedy elements and the scene where he meets and falls in love with Dolly straight away. Now Dolly is just seen as another worker for Drax, and there are hints that she has feelings for Jaws, and vice versa when they arrive together on Drax’s space station later in the film
- Cut all production placement during the fight in the ambulance, and added more John Barry music
- Removed The Magnificent Seven theme and replaced with John Barry music as Bond is on horseback and travelling to meet up with Q and M. Involves sound replacement work.
- Music added and rescored existing music during the speedboat chase, utilising the track “007” from the From Russia With Love soundtrack and also added the James Bond Theme as Bond escapes the waterfall in the hang glider. Also removed the over the top moments which make Jaws look silly (i.e. him ripping out the steering wheel of the boat)
- After Bond survives his encounter with the snake and then meets Drax, have removed the quip “I discovered he had a crush on me”
- After Bond places an explosive using his casio watch as a detonator, have removed his line “Bang on time”
- With Bond and Goodhead in the shuttle and viewing the human cargo they are carrying, after he states “and the animals went in two by two”, have removed Goodhead’s reply “What do you mean by that?”… reason for cutting this is that it’s pretty obvious that Bond is referring to Noah’s Ark and it makes Goodhead seem less intelligent
- Removed the brief fight that Bond and Jaws have on board the space station, so that we don’t have the scene where Bond kicks Jaws in the “metal” balls. Now Bond and Goodhead are just caught be Jaws and taken away
- Trimmed some of the laser battle out in space
- After Bond has taken care of Drax by forcing him out of the airlock, have removed his line to Holly that “He had to fly”
- Jaws still helps Bond and Goodhead escape, but the scenes where he speaks to Dolly and they have champagne together have been cut. Oh, and Jaws and Dolly get to live in this edit
- End credits reframed so that it matches the aspect ratio of the rest of the film
- Title sequence reframed so that it is in the correct aspect ratio matching the rest of the film
- When Bond is taking pictures of Drax’s plans he has taken out of the safe, have removed the close ups which show his miniature camera has 007 printed on it
- Removed the entire Gondola chase
- Added music from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever score, to the scene where Bond is trying to enter Drax’s secret laboratory. Also removed the “close encounters” theme that plays when the security code is entered
- Removed Roger Moore’s quip “Play it Again Sam” after Chang falls to his death and crashes into a piano
- Jaws no longer bites the cable during the cable car scene. Music also added from John Barry’s Diamonds are Forever soundtrack during the earlier part of this sequence
- When the cable car carrying Jaws crashes, have removed all comedy elements and the scene where he meets and falls in love with Dolly straight away. Now Dolly is just seen as another worker for Drax, and there are hints that she has feelings for Jaws, and vice versa when they arrive together on Drax’s space station later in the film
- Cut all production placement during the fight in the ambulance, and added more John Barry music
- Removed The Magnificent Seven theme and replaced with John Barry music as Bond is on horseback and travelling to meet up with Q and M. Involves sound replacement work.
- Music added and rescored existing music during the speedboat chase, utilising the track “007” from the From Russia With Love soundtrack and also added the James Bond Theme as Bond escapes the waterfall in the hang glider. Also removed the over the top moments which make Jaws look silly (i.e. him ripping out the steering wheel of the boat)
- After Bond survives his encounter with the snake and then meets Drax, have removed the quip “I discovered he had a crush on me”
- After Bond places an explosive using his casio watch as a detonator, have removed his line “Bang on time”
- With Bond and Goodhead in the shuttle and viewing the human cargo they are carrying, after he states “and the animals went in two by two”, have removed Goodhead’s reply “What do you mean by that?”… reason for cutting this is that it’s pretty obvious that Bond is referring to Noah’s Ark and it makes Goodhead seem less intelligent
- Removed the brief fight that Bond and Jaws have on board the space station, so that we don’t have the scene where Bond kicks Jaws in the “metal” balls. Now Bond and Goodhead are just caught be Jaws and taken away
- Trimmed some of the laser battle out in space
- After Bond has taken care of Drax by forcing him out of the airlock, have removed his line to Holly that “He had to fly”
- Jaws still helps Bond and Goodhead escape, but the scenes where he speaks to Dolly and they have champagne together have been cut. Oh, and Jaws and Dolly get to live in this edit
- End credits reframed so that it matches the aspect ratio of the rest of the film
Trailer
Art of Fanediting
Before and After - Product Placement Removal and Adding Music
Bond saves the world - version 2
Trusted Reviewer review
1 review
Overall rating
9.7
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
9.0
Enjoyment
9.0
It's been so long since I watched my copy of Moonraker that I couldn't remember what caused me such full-body cringes the last time I watched it, aside from "Bond falls in a circus tent" and "incredulous pigeon." To all of our benefit, LS has excised these and any other dopey elements to leave us a pure gift from the film gods: 007 on a spaceship. (Let those words wash over you, fellow jaded cinephile.)
As if that weren't enough, we get more Jaws and one of the best Bond girls in Holly Goodhead, not to mention one of the all-time great so-bad-it's-poetry double entendres from M in the final scene. The villain is a warmed-over Blofeld rehash, but whatever, that's beside the point, when you have Jaws, you really don't need much else in the way of antagonists.
In short, it's Bond in Space, now without the wincing. Thanks, LS, you are doing the Lord's work.
As if that weren't enough, we get more Jaws and one of the best Bond girls in Holly Goodhead, not to mention one of the all-time great so-bad-it's-poetry double entendres from M in the final scene. The villain is a warmed-over Blofeld rehash, but whatever, that's beside the point, when you have Jaws, you really don't need much else in the way of antagonists.
In short, it's Bond in Space, now without the wincing. Thanks, LS, you are doing the Lord's work.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
DVD
User reviews
12 reviews
Overall rating
9.8
Audio/Video Quality
10.0(12)
Audio Editing
9.8(12)
Visual Editing
9.8(12)
Narrative
9.6(12)
Enjoyment
9.7(12)
Overall rating
10.0
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
Moonraker has always been one of my favourite James Bond films and one of the most underrated, in my opinion. This is the definitive cut of the film. Distractions and unnecessary elements are gone. By removing silly moments and inappropriate comedy, the movie is more focused and feels more dramatic, believable, and perilous in the action scenes. Jaws comes across as far more threatening as he did in the previous film. Overall editing is far more smooth and professional than the theatrical cut. Pacing is improved, moves swiftly along, never lags. The additional musical cues and removal of product placement are both always welcome. Tone is now perfect for a Roger Moore Bond. Elevates the film from a 7.5 to a 9/10. Brilliant edit, excellent work. Keep these Bond edits coming.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
Overall rating
9.0
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
9.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
8.0
Enjoyment
9.0
Definitely the go to edit of this film, really tightened up and moves at a good pace. Really enjoyed the changes to the opening scene. Scenes now feel more perilous in situations where they should feel perilous.
The film is still funny in places even with the goofy parts removed and Jaws seems much more threatening in this version although it still bugs me how he just gets carried away and then disappears in the Carnival.
The movie is still a bit boring once it gets into Space but this is much more of a Bond version. Well done Mr LS.
The film is still funny in places even with the goofy parts removed and Jaws seems much more threatening in this version although it still bugs me how he just gets carried away and then disappears in the Carnival.
The movie is still a bit boring once it gets into Space but this is much more of a Bond version. Well done Mr LS.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
Overall rating
9.3
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
9.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
9.0
Enjoyment
10.0
It is good for a die hard bond fan like me.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
Overall rating
10.0
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
Absolutely... Amazing!
It's the perfect balance between humor and drama.
I have a lot of fun watching this version.
Really great job
It's the perfect balance between humor and drama.
I have a lot of fun watching this version.
Really great job
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
(Updated: June 07, 2022)
Overall rating
9.7
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
9.0
Enjoyment
9.0
Agree with thefoo.
I have to say, this was certainly the GO TO version of this movie (see below).
This film was fast tracked to jump on the space bandwagon and wjat it lacked it good writing was made up with humor which frankly, just diminishes the entire movie and Bond's persona.
LastSurvivor has redeemed this film making true canon IMHO. Flwaless
And if you don't believe it was fast tracked, look at the title named in the closing credits of The Spy Who Loved me... It's not Moonraker.
Outstanding edit.
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EDIT JUN 2022
in light of PoorAndin's edit (which is now my GOTO version), I have adjusted my review.
I have to say, this was certainly the GO TO version of this movie (see below).
This film was fast tracked to jump on the space bandwagon and wjat it lacked it good writing was made up with humor which frankly, just diminishes the entire movie and Bond's persona.
LastSurvivor has redeemed this film making true canon IMHO. Flwaless
And if you don't believe it was fast tracked, look at the title named in the closing credits of The Spy Who Loved me... It's not Moonraker.
Outstanding edit.
_______________________
EDIT JUN 2022
in light of PoorAndin's edit (which is now my GOTO version), I have adjusted my review.