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Roger Moore as James Bond 007 review ñ 4 Roger Moore who has thrilled millions the world over as the perfect English gentleman adventurer finally achieves his ambition to create a new J Sir Roger Moore a jewel of the EON crown he was undoubtedly the best ambassador of the 007 series and even Daniel Craig has strong feelings about this gentleman and his first movie in the guise of James Bond 007In this book Roger Moore relates about his adventures filming the Live and let die his debut for the 007 series and his does this in his usual wicked way for anybody wanting the dirt on anybody I am afraid Roger Moore is not your writer he does not mention anything that could cause any scandal or insultThis book is a beautiful re print in Hardcover and some decent attention has been given with his friend and Felix Leiter from LALD as introductory for the new release of this biographyThe stories will not be as grand if you d expect them to be Moore is a gentleman and keeps the tone light and informative He makes being a movie star look like a simple thing but his charisma made him the popular person he still is today His 007 movie starting with this one seem to be so much fun today with the franchise taking an darker course currently Roger and his antics represent a time in which the world was friendlier and simpler and making a 007 movie cost 8 million and this one delivered 128 plus million so clearly a large profitI can never hear enough from Roger but with his demise we are left to his oeuvre of movies and books that have been released He shall be sorely missed Thank you for another few hours of Roger Moore
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Roger Moore as James Bond 007 review ñ 4 Ames BondHere is his personal diary The frank uncensored story of what really happens in the making of a super film – the fights jealousies ar I picked this book up in 2003 at a Toy Fair read it then and loved it I decided to read it again following Sir Roger s passing and what a treat it wasThis is Roger Moore s diary of his time making Live And Let Die we don t get anything from before production began and we don t get anything after production ended but we get absolutely everything between those two points Where now a lot of behind the scenes material which I love to read is either tactful or adheres to the company line this takes no notice of that Moore discusses race relations both on set and with the locations needles his producer for being cheap gets on well with the crew and his fellow actors most appeared to have worked with him in the past and yet isn t afraid to portray himself honestly he loses his temper on occasion sometimes at the production often at himself and argues with his wife Remarkably candid and told with the wit he showed in his autobiography and his live shows two of which I was lucky enough to catch this presents a man who enjoys what he does and realises how lucky he is wants the best for people he s often aghast at how Harry Saltzman treats people in restaurants clearly loves his kids and takes great pride in his charity work for the Stars Organisation For Spastics of which he was patron There are also lots of wonderful talking of which reminds me of moments too and some great insights into the normality of his life on leaving Jamaica for the Christmas holidays and starting work at Pinewood I am looking forward to Sunday papers English marmalade frosty mornings and seeing my mother and father Being a diary we also get a glimpse into his social life as he entertains or is entertained by various famous people and even gets star struck himself such as meeting Deborah Kerr in a restaurant The book also features 8 pages of colour photographs some of which are production stills some of which are candid ones by Luisa Moore Funny insightful smart and informative this is a fantastic read and if you can get hold of a copy I d very much recommend it
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Roger Moore as James Bond 007 review ñ 4 Guments dangers frustrations flirtations and funA wickedly witty record of each day’s shooting that doesn’t end when the cameras stop turnin Not as witty as his later biographical works but nevertheless an entertaining read Sir Roger walks us through the highs and lows of film making in the early 1970s the tedium the wind ups the race relations and family affairs the injuries and illnesses the tantrums the crocodiles the stars and starlets Probably worth to a James Bond fan than any casual reader I enjoyed it a lot