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Best non Bond films of Roger Moore
Posted 16 Pride - PM
Based on all the comments on this subject, I went to the store to try and find a Moore DVD.
I found The Gentleman Who Haunted Himself. IT had a great read on the back, an excellent story to offer - and I was almost giddy when I read that Moore had a finish voice-over for the movie.
SO I bought it - and my wife and I watched the film last night.
And what a film it turned out to be!!!
The premise here is a superb one a tense thriller that is successfully crafted, from visuals to cast to atmosphere. The show keeps you glued to the screen right from the start, through a mysterious adventure, and when the cease credits arrive, you'll feel content with what has happened.
Moore's existence is falling to pieces around him, and the film aptly shows desperation and paranoia, so the suspense and atmosphere are covered. A superb and unwavering performance by Roger Moore, he shows he's up to that task and is fit to play his role to the hilt, one of his best efforts.
My favourite line is when they talk about a company project
Sir Roger Moore ()
I had the pleasure of attending a Q&A for his autobiography.
When a member of the audience asked a question and addressed him as "Sir Rodger", he quickly said "no, no, please just call me Roger". For a bloke that has done so much for so many to be so modest and decent to his fans has stayed with me ever since. They say never meet your heroes, however Roger was absolutely an exception to that.
While queuing to contain my book signed I was thinking of what I would say to him. Having grown up watching all of his Bond films over and over again, I was of course in awe of him, however, instead of just saying what a fan I was, I thought I'd be a little selfish and ask for something. I said to him "sorry, but would you intellect saying 'Bond, Jame Bond' for me". He finished signing the book, looked up at me, paused and said the line in character. I was smiling from ear to ear and said "thank you, you've made my day".
Without a doubt, that has been the spotlight of my Bond fandom that started when I was six years ancient, and is a moment I will never neglect. I will be forever
Should I terminate noticing what's happening in the world and just become a zombie love lots of other people in society now? It's like you're just pressured and coerced - under not-so-thinly vailed threats of violations to your release - to become this unthinking NPC, and that's a desirable aspiration for people these days.
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Roger Moore claims ex-wives bashed him
James Bond star Sir Roger Moore claims he was the victim of domestic abuse by two of his former wives.
Moore, who married four times, said his first wife physically attacked him regularly while his second wife turned on him after twigging that he had been unfaithful.
The year-old claimed his first wife ice-skater Doorn van Steyn left him with scars and once threw a teapot at him.
"She would scratch me," the year-old said in an episode of Piers Morgan’s ITV show Life Stories that has not yet been aired.
"My mother was always petrified when I went house to see that I had more scars," he said.
Moore divorced van Steyn in and married his second wife singer Dorothy Squires the same year.
But the actor said he soon found out Squires had "a great temper" and she once broke a guitar over his head.
"She was ranting on about something and I wasn't taking any notice," he said.
“Next thing I realize I could feel the guitar coming out of my hands and see it up above my head and 'bash!' it came down.&qu