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The 3 Retro Movie Geeks Podcast

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Episode 48: Octopussy (1983)
Episode 1
Sunday, 11 January, 2026

This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, we’re going full Bond as we tackle Roger Moore’s gloriously bonkers 1983 adventure Octopussy. With Scott still lost somewhere in New York (last seen asking strangers if they’d “seen a man in a safari suit”), Paul and Rob are joined by the returning Chris Rowles, whose encyclopaedic knowledge of all things James Bond is once again unleashed. From clown suits and crocodile subs to Fabergé eggs and Cold War intrigue, we break down one of the most divisive — and entertaining — entries in the Bond canon. Is Octopussy peak Roger Moore? Does it perfectly balance humour and danger, or does it lean just a little too far into the ridiculous? Chris brings deep insight into the film’s production, Ian Fleming influences, Bond lore, and where Octopussy sits in the wider 007 timeline. Expect trivia galore, spirited debate, and plenty of affection for a film that isn’t afraid to be bold, colourful, and unapologetically fun. Whether you’re a lifelong Bond fan or just here for the raised eyebrow and one-liners, this episode has you covered. So pour yourself a martini (shaken, not stirred), and join us for a retro Bond deep dive.

 

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