Let's see... Octopussy had an amazing AcroJet opening sequence, interesting chases in the streets of India and Karl Marx Stadt, two double-O's dressed as clowns, an in-flight, outside-the-fuselage plane fight, and lots of hijinks and gunfire on a circus train.
It also featured Louis Jourdan and Steven Berkoff in a nasty villain two-fer, and taught the masses about Faberge eggs as well as the art of the triple-cross.
Oh yeah, there's also that troupe of physically fit, female ninja acrobats.
Never Say Never Again had a totally forgettable opening sequence, a totally memorable introduction of Kim Basinger, Barbara Carrera making dangerous, feisty Latinas popular 30 years before Sofia Vergara, a very well done motorcycle chase, a pretty good horse chase, a holographic hybrid of Risk and Electronic Battleship, and a decent score for not being able to use the James Bond theme.
I'd say it's easily the inferior of the two movies. Add to that the fact that it was a remake and thus loses points for originality, and its...
Game, Set, and Match: Octopussy.
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