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Some fans want Bond movies to stick very much to the tropes and forumla set down by previous Bond films.
Apparently you have never heard any interviews by any actor he acted with in the 60's and 70's. Everyone either says he was either a conceited jerk....or they don't say anything at all.
I've got Roger Moore's autobiography and he's a surpisingly humble guy. I didn't know much about him, but he's always had this air of upper-class English toff about him - probably due to the accent more than anything else. But in his book he's quite self-deprecating and admits he took a lot of roles just because it was a cushy number of easy money. He certainly doesn't take himself too seriously at all, asides from when it comes to mentioning his charity work for Unicef which is obviously important to him.
- Killed the rumor that he was a / the original choice to play James Bond (or had been approached for it) in Dr. No
- Would've done On Her Majesty's Secret Service, but busy with The Saint at the time.
- Confirmed Lazenby's departure because of his agent's bad advice and that he wouldn't have continued even if he did do Diamonds Are Forever.
- Connery's main reason for giving up being 007 was getting lowballed by the producers which is why he demanded his $1,000,000 asking price for DAF.
- Declined to make a second season of The Persuaders so he could get the James Bond role.
- A stunt driver from Live And Let Die during filming in New York because he drove one of the film's nice cars to a local gas station to get re-fueled that had the fake license plates seen in the films and the cops didn't believe he was an actor!
- Had a hard time filming his first Bond movie because he's afraid of alligators and snakes!
- Made Jane Seymour cry after a prank gone wrong when Roger Moore (in advance) told everybody to leave the lunch table all at once, leaving her all by herself.
- A tarot card dealer gave Moore his reading one day on set and he would be in an accident while traveling in a black limousine. He made sure to avoid using those afterwards.
- Cubby Broccoli liked big **** and it would be a major factor in actresses being cast as the Bond girl.
- Jack Palance was considered for the role of Francisco Scaramanga.
- Pranked Desmond Llewelyn by having his lines in the script changed at the last minute.
- Nick Nack was rumored to be quite the man****e. He would always get a hotel room on the first floor because he couldn't reach the buttons in the elevator.
- Moore and Cubby would constantly try to one-up each other during games of backgammon, to the point where it would affect film schedule because Cubby wouldn't let Moore return to the set!
- During the boat chase in Bangkok, the local undertaker had put dead bodies in the river!
- Almost got Britt Ekland seriously injured when he lost his grip on her during their run through the explosions in the island lair.
- Christopher Lee is a fan of opera music and wore a false tan during filming that could only be washed off with hot water.
- The scene where Moore goes to meet the bellydancer to retrieve the golden bullet was the final scene of the movie filmed. After the take was over, Moore got a taste of his own medicine when Cubby had a bucket of paste poured on him, ruining that nice suit he had been sporting.
- Was good friends with Frank Sinatra
- Played as Sherlock Holmes once with Patrick Macnee as Dr. John Watson
- Kept losing a number of movie roles to Edward Fox
- Rick Sylvester was paid $30,000 to do the famous Union Jack parachute jump. Hearing a dead quiet crowd erupt with deafening applause after the opening sequence ended is one of Roger Moore's favorite moments in life.
- Maurice Binder wouldn't finish the opening credits sequence until the day before the world premiere. He would also rub Vaseline on women's private parts to keep their pubic hair flat when they were in front of the wind machine.
- Cameraman Alec Mills demanded Roger Moore leave the submarine when he had to go inside the torpedo tube to film, out of fear Moore would push the button to launch him out!
- Would get kidney stones from time to time and suffered from a case of shingles once during filming. The camera man had to film around Moore by going over his shoulder, but if you look carefully in the Spy Who Loved Me, you can see Roger's face is swollen.
- During lunch one day in Pinewood Studios, a child actress was a fan of his and wanted to meet him and so they did. She was very smart who would give suggestions to the director on where to put the camera. That girl was a very young Jodie Foster!
- Burned his ass because the special effects guy pushed the button too early on the exploding chair during the confrontation with Stromberg scene.
- The guy who played Sandor didn't want to do his death scene because he's afraid of heights.
- His jokes didn't go so well during Japanese press events because they got lost in translation.
- Bought a Rolls Royce and drove around it dressed as Santa Clause once.
- OJ Simpson was the original choice for Shawn Flynn in The Wild Geese because the agents didn't know the meaning of the term "black Irish" was.
- Gambled with Telly Savalas once.
- Moonraker was over the top even for him!
- Based his repulsed look during scenes with the films' villains by pretending they had bad breath.
- Lois Chiles was a problem for the hair and make-up crew because after they had straightened her hair out, she would go and get it wet to make it curly after each take.
- She also had a hard time delivering her lines during a scene in Drax's space station. To make her at ease, Roger Moore had a film crew member dress up as a green Martian to wash the windows.
- During the funeral boat sequence in Venice, the props department got the wreathes from outside a church in St. Marks Square where a real funeral was taking place!
- At a local bar, an old lady asked him what he was doing in Venice to which he told her he was filming a movie. She asked him which movie. He answered a 007 movie to which she asked him who does he play. At this point, Ken Adam, who was there with him, was in complete LOL mode.
- Liza Minnelli is Judy Garland's daughter and was married to Jack Haley Jr. the son of the guy who played The Tin Man in The Wizard Of Oz! During a gondola ride late at night with Roger and his friends, she was singing. An angry Italian opened his window and shouted "Shut up! Who do you think you are? Liza Minnelli?!!" X D
- Bernard Lee was an alcoholic. He wanted to do his scenes in For Your Eyes Only, but was in too much pain to complete them due to his stomach cancer.
- (I always thought Steven Spielberg was denied from directing For Your Eyes Only because he didn't have that much experience, but) According to Roger, it didn't happen because its EON's policy that no director ever got a slice of box office profits. (This explain why all the best directors don't do James Bond films.)
- Anthony Perkins was a film trivia guru.
- Had a three picture deal with EON. After The Spy Who Loved Me, it was changed to a film by film basis.
- Chaim Topol loved eating pistachio nuts and would threw the shells under Alec Mills's camera as his way of ribbing him.
- Carole Bouquet couldn't dive because of a sinus problem. Her film producer boyfriend was a heroin addict.
- Had it been up to him, throwing in the dove pin would've sent Locque over the cliff. UGH!!!
- After Marlon Brando declined to accept his Oscar for the Godfather, nobody took the statue from Roger so he just held onto it. When he went outside to leave after the show, fans thought he had won an Academy Award and congratulated him for it. X D
- Believed the auditons being held to be the next 007 was just an elaborate ploy to make sure he would continue with the franchise.
- Never Say Never Again was allowed to happen is because Cubby took a share in profits.
- There was zero animosity between Sean and Roger during "The Battles of The Bonds." In fact, they would have dinner together often and compare notes.
- Didn't have a problem with Christopher Walken who likes to be prepared and wants the same out of his co-workers, but is mislabeled as "being difficult to work with" because of his work ethic.
- They were granted filming permits with ease and practically given creative freedom in San Francisco because the mayor was a Roger Moore fan.
- A View To A Kill was Dolph Lungren's first film role and got his part because he was dating Grace Jones at the time. Roger Moore has nothing nice to say about her.
- Didn't get all emotional when he decided to stop being Bond and was a team player from start to finish.
I totally agree. The Bond formula was getting really tired by DAD and I'm quite glad that they are trying different things now with Craig's filmsI don't get some of the complaints about the ending battle. For me that was when the movie when from just good to very good. Spectacular fx and spectacular cinematography! High octane, emotional, cool and funny all at once. The location looked great and personally I find the Scottish highlands very cool. Suddenly it seems like some want every Bond-movie to follow the exact same formula. Not every ending battle can take place in what most consider "exotic".
But this is not a 50th anniversary film, it's just a film that's come out in the 50th anniversary year...Yeah, most of his Star Trek co-stars don't speak highly of him and say that he tried to get all the scenes/ lines for himself.
For me, it's when the movie went from good to not so good.Especially when there was no fight between Bond and Silva or the absence of any Bond girl other than Judi Dench, whom you realise is ultimately meant to be the Bond girl (and even according to the screenwriter too).
I'm not expecting every Bond film to follow the exact same formula. But I would like the 50th anniversary film to have something more traditionally Bondian. If they wanted to do this type of finale for the next movie or another one, they can. For Your Eyes Only had a slightly different type of finale too, so it's not without precedent.
.Javier Bardem's on Conan right now. Holy crap, was he terrific in this.
.I think Mendes was pretty open about the influence Nolan and the Batman movies had which is neat because Nolan himself was influenced by Bond movies for his Batman films.
The circle of . . . copy catting.
Well I think you can say the same thing about what Casino Royale took from Jason Bourne.
And then Quantum of Solace basically tried to rip off Bourne a lot more and IMHO didn't work.
Well I think you can say the same thing about what Casino Royale took from Jason Bourne.
Quantum of Solace actually had someone who worked on the Bourne films. Was it the DP, second unit director, editor? I cant remember but i do know that Marc brought someone on the film that had worked on bourne and it was a major reason that QOS went all seizure camera.
It was the second unit director, Dan Bradley.
I'm not sure this is the best Bond movie ever but it is definitely top 5 I'd say. Daniel Craig though is without a doubt my favorite Bond.
Here are some thoughts I had:
.- Disappointed nothing happened with Quantum. Would've liked some reference of some sort.
Well I think you can say the same thing about what Casino Royale took from Jason Bourne.
And then Quantum of Solace basically tried to rip off Bourne a lot more and IMHO didn't work.