MajorDSmythe said:Sir Roger, the 3rd most charming person to walk this planet.
DaltonCraig007 said:
MajorDSmythe said:Sir Roger, the 3rd most charming person to walk this planet.
Who might the other 2 be ? ( for me Sir Rog is 1st, with Murray Walker 2nd).
DaltonCraig007 said:Perfection one walked upon this earth...... Roger Moore !!!
The gods gave us a wonderful gift on the cold day of the 14th of October 1927..... the birth of the most amazing human being !!
Sir Rog (he was born a Sir), quickly proved he was a fantastic person. An immense actor, a great comedian with a knack for perfect comedic timing, and his cult classic eyebrow.
little Sir Rog didn't have any problem with women - he easily charmed and rogerized all the girls in his elementary school, his high school, university and acting school - which was the perfect training to become the utimate woman charmer !!!
All his teachers at school told him he was going to do great things..... which turned out to be true when Sir Rog illuminated our screens with 'Ivanhoe'.
Then Sir Rog joined the all time greats when he played in 'The Saint.'
But his real 'plat de consistance' was his role of James Bond. He made the role his own, and he become a mega ultra star !! young boys all across the world wanted to be him, and women of all age all over the world wanted him in their beds !!
Sir Rog has an amazing filmography, with such immense films like North Sea Hijack, The Man Who Haunted Himself, The Wild Geese, The Persuaders!, Escape from Athena !!!!
In his later life, Sir Rog become the ultimate gentleman, and made some amazing humanitarian work - where he single-handidly helped save hundreds of thousands of child from evil hands of child traffickers.
Sir Rog is more than just a man. He is Sir Rog, the most amazing human being !!
I, and everyone on this planet are grateful that Sir Rog has graced us with his incredible and perfect presence for the past 84 years.
Here's to many more, Sir Rog !!!!!!! :) =D>
DaltonCraig007 said:Who might the other 2 be ? ( for me Sir Rog is 1st, with Murray Walker 2nd).
Agent007391 said:Now for the actual appreciation.
DaltonCraig007 said:
Agent007391 said:Now for the actual appreciation.
My post was an actual appreciation. maybe a bit exaggerated, but we are talking about Sir Rog ;)
NicNac said:For an actor who was Bond for so long, there are very few discussions going on that involve the man they call 'Sir Rog'.
He was Bond for the longest time and the most films. His Bond films were box office smashes. They were light with a few dark shades, but they defined James Bond for a generation.
I would love to see some appreciation for 'Sir Rog' on this thread, but it's all about discussion so the nay sayers must contribute as well. After all he probably divides fans more than any other actor(including Timothy Dalton who seems to get alot more forum time than Rog).
If it hadn't been for a couple of Brozzer Bonds then Sir Rog would be well and truly out on a limb as the 'comedy Bond' despite the fact Moore himself generally played it straight (eg Moonraker - all the chaotic comedy happened around him).
So, join in to discuss where he got it right, where he got it wrong, and what sort of legacy the man has left us.
BAIN123 said:Enough criticism. Moore himself is awesome and, of all the Bonds, he is easily the one I'd like to meet the most. I actually did once at a talk/book signing where I shook his hand. I remember my body shaking as I was waiting in line :p
MajorDSmythe said:
BAIN123 said:Enough criticism. Moore himself is awesome and, of all the Bonds, he is easily the one I'd like to meet the most. I actually did once at a talk/book signing where I shook his hand. I remember my body shaking as I was waiting in line :p
Don't let Brosnan see that. ;)
actonsteve said:Although I rate Craig and Dalton higher I cannot but help but have a warm glow when thinking of Roger Moore.
He's in my favourite films and to be frank the five Rog films I saw when they came out each summer were a big part of my youth. They were big spectacles. You knew what you were getting. It was all up there up on screen and he took the role and shook it by the scruff of the neck. Bond was never the same after Rog took the role. Of course he was playing Roger Moore. If they cast him as Richard III he'd play it as Roger Moore. Every role he has had has been Roger Moore.
But there is a warmth to his portrayal. There is a gentleness, an affability which is utterly unfleming but seems to work. When he comforts Melina in FYEO about her parents death or gently admits to killing Anyas lover in TSWLM. He, in his last three films, could be tough. John Glen put a boot up Rogs' arse in FYEO, OP and AVTAK in a way we don't see under Lewis Gilbert or Guy Hamilton. And they are his best scenes.
But he also looked the part. A truly charming man. Watching him being interviewed he just disarms interviews with that famous sense of humour. He's not perfect. He walked out on two wives leaving them to have breakdowns. But the warmth and charm of the man just sets himself up as one of the great Bonds.
One of the great human beings. We were lucky to have him.
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