By Lee Pfeiffer
I know I've sounded like a broken record over the years in declaring my disdain for the 1974 James Bond film The Man With the Golden Gun, Roger Moore's second outing as 007. It's got an infantile screenplay, grouchy leading characters and a heroine who makes Gracie Allen look like Madame Curie. While I've always admired Christopher Lee's "play-it-straight" portrayal of Scaramanga, it's a shame his efforts were wasted in this misguided film. However, a reader sent us a link to someone who feels differently, and in the spirit of fairness, we'll link to reviewer Colin Jacobson's defense of Golden Gun on the My Hollywood News website. See if it affects your personal opinion, one way or another. Click here to read.