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Actor Sir Roger Moore, best known for playing James Bond, has died aged 89, his family has announced.

He played the famous spy in seven Bond films including Live and Let Die and A View to a Kill.

Sir Roger's family confirmed the news on Twitter, saying he had died after "a short but brave battle with cancer".

The statement, from his children, read: "Thank you Pops for being you, and being so very special to so many people."

RIP

 
RIP, not everyone's favourite Bond but usually an entertaining one, and a Brit legend.
 
RIP, not everyone's favourite Bond but usually an entertaining one, and a Brit legend.

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Sean Connery was my favourite Bond but Roger Moore was also a good actor
 
I know this isn't a thread for it but Daniel Craig is the perfect James Bond for me.That ruthlessness and defiance in his eyes makes for an awesome watch.Pity that he got the worst deal when it came to scripts.
 
The Spy Who Loved Me is a top film. Also quite like A View To A Kill even though it gets panned.
 
He was 'my' Bond - not the best, but the one when I was a kid. Live and Let Die and The Spy Who Loved Me are still in my top five or six Bond films. Saw the latter at the cinema on the Isle of Wight with my Dad.
 
He was 'my' Bond - not the best, but the one when I was a kid. Live and Let Die and The Spy Who Loved Me are still in my top five or six Bond films. Saw the latter at the cinema on the Isle of Wight with my Dad.

Younger people don't remember but Sir Roger Moore actually resurrected the Bond Franchise.

It was dying and people thought nobody could replace Connery but boy he did.

The Spy who loved me is simply fantastic
 
Easily the best Bond, had the charisma and was always funny.

He also had to face the craziest bad guy Jaws.
 
I've not seen many of his films but he was my moms favourite actor
 
I know this isn't a thread for it but Daniel Craig is the perfect James Bond for me.That ruthlessness and defiance in his eyes makes for an awesome watch.Pity that he got the worst deal when it came to scripts.

I think Casino Royale was the only good film he did, others were 5/10 and lower. Scripts were a shambles I agree.
 
My favourite Bond although his playboy portraying of the character was not to everyone's liking. Easily the best looking one as well. His Bond movies full of gadgets and fast cars to James Bond movies to a new level and were the most entertaining in my opinion. In Barbara Bach he also got the most gorgeous Bind girl as well. "Nobody does it better" also from "The Spy" remains the best Bond theme song in my opinion.
 
RIP !

Not the defining Bond (Connery) nor the most acclaimed(Craig) , but surely , has there been a better looking Bond ever ?

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He got the job too late. Was smashing in Live & Let Die and The Spy Who Loved Me, his advancing age and Connery's Stuntman roots , make Roger look more incompetent in stunts than he deserved.

But Bond wasn't all about bumping bad guys, and "NOBODY DID IT BETTER " !!
 
How many books has Ian Flemming written? I mean how many more movies can be made from his writings?

I think the books were exhausted a while ago.

Pretty sure that all of the Bond films since the Brosnan years, apart from Casino Royale, have been original scripts.
 
I think the books were exhausted a while ago.

Pretty sure that all of the Bond films since the Brosnan years, apart from Casino Royale, have been original scripts.

Flemming's book were a joy to read, much better than the films imo.

Who do you think will be the next Bond?
 
RIP. The Bond franchise is not my cup of tea, but I have mostly enjoyed his roles. Had some very good scripts to work with.
 
Sir Roger got stereotyped as Bond struggling to find a meaningful role in any other major movie. Sean Connery by far had a much more successful career. He also has plenty of other non James Bond major movies playing the main lead.
 
Flemming's book were a joy to read, much better than the films imo.

Who do you think will be the next Bond?

I would go for Tom Hardy. He would be a solid choice.

Some of the other names being touted are total nobodies IMO. Aidan Turner, James Norton, Jack Huston? Sorry but I am reasonably well-informed and yet have no idea who these people are.

If they really wanted someone a lot younger, I would accept Jamie Bell.

Michael Fassbender is one of the bookies' favourites, but with respect to the franchise (which I love!) he is a truly world-class actor and should therefore be freed up to make genuinely great films - rather than Bond films!
 
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My favorite has been Daniel Craig..looks manly and ruthless like an assassin should. Not sissy and metrosexuals like the other bonds.
 
RIP.

Pierce Brosnan was my favorite Bond. Daniel Craig is a close second.

With that in mind, Roger Moore had his own allure with the role.
 
He was the cool, witty and sassy Bond. I guess he was the Bond of those times, mid 70's to mid 80's.

I don't care much for Daniel Craig, too one dimensional for me. Sean Connery was probably the best. If you read the Flemming novels, the image of Connery comes to mind. Dark, handsome and classy.

I think the next Bond should be Charlie Hunnam from Sons of Anarchy

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Sir Roger got stereotyped as Bond struggling to find a meaningful role in any other major movie. Sean Connery by far had a much more successful career. He also has plenty of other non James Bond major movies playing the main lead.

Didn't Roger already have huge international popularity already playing "Simon Templar" in the Saint.. Unlike Connery who debuted as Bond, Roger Moore was well established.

Ofcourse, he didn't get much good roles after he retired from Bond.. But the guy LIVED the role. There is a truly heartwarming story circulating online about him now..

I would go for Tom Hardy. He would be a solid choice.

Some of the other names being touted are total nobodies IMO. Aidan Turner, James Norton, Jack Huston? Sorry but I am reasonably well-informed and yet have no idea who these people are.

If they really wanted someone a lot younger, I would accept Jamie Bell.

Michael Fassbender is one of the bookies' favourites, but with respect to the franchise (which I love!) he is a truly world-class actor and should therefore be freed up to make genuinely great films - rather than Bond films!

Tom Hardy will do just another Craig. More intense and more cold bloodlessness. I think we need someone with a more suave personality, as the story-line has already established him as seasoned.

Fassbender is a truly amazing actor, he'd nail it .

My favorite has been Daniel Craig..looks manly and ruthless like an assassin should. Not sissy and metrosexuals like the other bonds.

Sean Connery looked far more menacing in my opinion. Craig was tough and super fit, like a more realistic spy, but Connery could change from suave to killer scene to scene. He even tortured the female characters in some of the films. It's Just that the movies back then weren't as dark as Craig's best films.

RIP.

Pierce Brosnan was my favorite Bond. Daniel Craig is a close second.

With that in mind, Roger Moore had his own allure with the role.

We all grew up with Pierce Brosnan (I'm assuming you are millennial) . I remember watching Tomorrow never dies as a Kid ! Though its rated so low among bond films now, it was my proper intro to Bond. The awesome Nokia phone and the cool BMW 7series he controlled from it. !

Brosnan was mentioned as halfway between Moore and Connery, he carried the "film bond" persona with aplomb. The coolness, eyebrow raising and the nonchalant shrugs. !
 
I would go for Tom Hardy. He would be a solid choice.

Some of the other names being touted are total nobodies IMO. Aidan Turner, James Norton, Jack Huston? Sorry but I am reasonably well-informed and yet have no idea who these people are.

If they really wanted someone a lot younger, I would accept Jamie Bell.

Michael Fassbender is one of the bookies' favourites, but with respect to the franchise (which I love!) he is a truly world-class actor and should therefore be freed up to make genuinely great films - rather than Bond films!

one xenophobic was complaining that the next Bond will be gay, black and muslim. :)))
 
Here it is :

None sum up his gentleness and good humour quite as perfectly as this anecdote from Mark Haynes however, a scriptwriter from London who had a chance meeting with Moore at an airport when he was seven.

"As a seven-year-old in about 1983, in the days before First Class Lounges at airports, I was with my grandad in Nice Airport and saw Roger Moore sitting at the departure gate, reading a paper. I told my granddad I'd just seen James Bond and asked if we could go over so I could get his autograph. My grandad had no idea who James Bond or Roger Moore were, so we walked over and he popped me in front of Roger Moore, with the words "my grandson says you're famous. Can you sign this?"

As charming as you'd expect, Roger asks my name and duly signs the back of my plane ticket, a fulsome note full of best wishes. I'm ecstatic, but as we head back to our seats, I glance down at the signature. It's hard to decipher it but it definitely doesn't say 'James Bond'. My grandad looks at it, half figures out it says 'Roger Moore' - I have absolutely no idea who that is, and my hearts sinks. I tell my grandad he's signed it wrong, that he's put someone else's name - so my grandad heads back to Roger Moore, holding the ticket which he's only just signed.

I remember staying by our seats and my grandad saying "he says you've signed the wrong name. He says your name is James Bond." Roger Moore's face crinkled up with realisation and he beckoned me over. When I was by his knee, he leant over, looked from side to side, raised an eyebrow and in a hushed voice said to me, "I have to sign my name as 'Roger Moore' because otherwise...Blofeld might find out I was here." He asked me not to tell anyone that I'd just seen James Bond, and he thanked me for keeping his secret. I went back to our seats, my nerves absolutely jangling with delight. My grandad asked me if he'd signed 'James Bond.' No, I said. I'd got it wrong. I was working with James Bond now.

Many, many years later, I was working as a scriptwriter on a recording that involved UNICEF, and Roger Moore was doing a piece to camera as an ambassador. He was completely lovely and while the cameramen were setting up, I told him in passing the story of when I met him in Nice Airport. He was happy to hear it, and he had a chuckle and said "Well, I don't remember but I'm glad you got to meet James Bond." So that was lovely.

And then he did something so brilliant. After the filming, he walked past me in the corridor, heading out to his car - but as he got level, he paused, looked both ways, raised an eyebrow and in a hushed voice said, "Of course I remember our meeting in Nice. But I didn't say anything in there, because those cameramen - any one of them could be working for Blofeld."

I was as delighted at 30 as I had been at 7. What a man. What a tremendous man."


http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/roger-moore-dead-died-james-bond-airport-story-anecdote-signature-a7752636.html
 
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