James Henderson Moore was the perfect Bond. He fitted perfectly in his time. Nobody played Bond with that touch of charisma and humor. Could you imagine Craig driving with a Bondola in Venice?
James Henderson I can't even imagine how miserable one's life must be, to feel joyfully about a death in general. Moore brought first class entertainment and a lot of humor to a whole generation and is still very popular to this day. I wonder if we can say this about you as well, three years after your death.
@@YeoYeo32 Hell, anything’s better than that line. Better line from that movie: “I need to get it back or someone’s going to have my ass.” “First things first.”
All of my friends want to be like Daniel Craig's James Bond or even Pierce Brosnan. I am the only who want to be like Roger Moore, so calm and humorous. I miss you, Roger so much. It's been almost one year since you passed away and I still remember that day. RIP, to the one and only Sir Roger Moore (1927-2017), Nobody did it better.
Movies by Angel That is simply because you have good taste. Connery and Moore are the true Bonds, though Pierce was the Bond of my age and he didn't do so terrible considering he inspired the greatest FPS of all time on N64.....
Movies by Angel Roger Moore was my childhood Bond. He began when I was a year old and ended when I was 13. I love all the Binds but Roger Moore is the Bond I'd want to be.
Hamad Humaid yes he served shortly after World War 2 ended and became commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1946, an officer for the Combined Entertainment Services before rising to rank of Captain.
Many years ago R.M. gave a small press conference as a representative of UNICEF. There were about 30 reporters and me; the conference was in Mexico, and since the reporters did not speak English thay have to used a translator; taking advantage of the ignorance of the reporters, at the end of the conference I got up and went to greet Roger M .; No one interrupted me because they did not understand what we were talking about so I chatted with him comfortably. In fact, I also chatted with Kiki, his wife ....
It seemed that Q was looking at the instruments, not the video screen, so Q was referring to a different type of re-entry...of the space kind. So an innocent comment on Q's part of course. :-)
Its more a phrase you say to children. Because only kids / teens would want an ice cream. means= "Shut up- grow up" But its more kind, and friendly. And he does it like a gentleman.
@@astrocitizen A stranger with candy would not say anything witty, or reject the idea. I think the fact he says it so nonchalantly enforces the idea that he really really isn't interested.
I grew up with Roger Moore through the 70's and 80's. For me he will always be my 007. The other actors are all wonderful. I always thought Timothy Dalton was cruelly underrated. It was just that Roger seemed to be having a great time during these films, which just made them all the more enjoyable. His style, wit,grace under pressure, and even the raised eyebrow , just couldn't be duplicated. RIP, Sir Roger. You are sorely missed.
The first actor i saw portraying James Bond, and i must say that even to this day he is still my fav. The work he did shall never be forgotten. May you rest in peace Sir Roger Moore.
6:21 “Forgive me father for I have sinned.” “That’s putting it mildly, 007…” Love the comebacks from Desmond Llewelyn’s Q. RIP Roger. RIP Desmond. RIP Bernard.
Brings tears to your eyes. He had a crush on me. Stinging in the rain! All those feathers and he still can't fly. Great lines. We will miss you Sir Roger.
@@sideparting6845 Moore did have a scene were he held a girls arm behind her back like he was going to break it, but he himself found it uncomfortable and made sure he didn't have any more scenes like that as Bond.
@@ClassicRockLivesOn ah thanks for the insight. I think it was in the film with the ice skating girl, can't remember the name of it. Nice username BTW!
The Man With The Golden Gun was the first Bond movie I saw at the cinema. Sir Roger was my Bond growing up, an absolute gentleman on screen and off. May he Rest in Peace!
Sir Roger has my heart! He is my favorite. From the Saint, Maverick The Persuaders then Bond! A true gentleman, handsome, charming, well dressed and humanitarian! Rest in Peace, sweet Roger 💖
And one more thing, Roger had the best sense of humor. He said on a talk show, I believe it was Merv or Carson. One has to have a sense of humor, If you don't you either become an achoholic or kill yourself, if rather do the latter! I remember taking that on a tape recorder, I used to tape a lot on that recorder with Roger..... Sweet memories growing up! Thanks Sir Roger Moore for making those years complete💖💖💖
Sean Connery joined the Royal Navy but was discharged due to medical problems including ulcers. George Lazenby was in the Australian army and moved to England before he auditioned for the role of Bond.
@@rajkhimani9119 if talking about Lazenby he was he male model and a car salesman before got into acting and only experience he had was tv commercials before he auditioned for the role of Bond.
The Spy Who Loved Me was the first Bond movie I ever saw as a kid. I had never seen anything like that before and that film and Sir Roger Moore made a big impression that still holds to this day.
I had it taped off the TV onto VHS as a kid and watched it constantly, before all the movies came out to buy on tape (and then the DVDs etc.). Showing my age! Definitely my favourite RM 007 movie.
meltingwatches My fave of the Moore 007 films...encapsulated everything great about his version of James Bond. And it had Jaws, the funniest Bond villain ever!
My favourite too. The Ski chase at the beginning with the symbolic parachute, the Lotus Esprit chase that ends underwater, that discoesque music score. For Roger Moore's charisma and charm, he was at his finest here.
I find it memorable when in "The Spy Who Loved Me" Jaws is jumping on the jeep (at the pyramids) and Anya tries to move it making horrible noises with the gear and Bond says "Could you play any other tune?"
The scenes with Q would have been so different if Desmond Llewelyn hadn’t been told that Major Boothroyd (aka Q ) really doesn’t like Bond very much at all. RIP Desmond and RIP Roger Moore. You both really were the best.
Mongo Boogie I had to look up just what does "pristine" means in the dictionary (Q keeps asking Bond to return his gadgets in pristine conditions) and realized it was an impossible task for Bond. Yes it wasn't "nice" of him to keep trashing the gadgets especially the souped up cars, but if he even so much as discharged the weaponry in the gadgets such as the tear gas in the FRWL briefcase or fired the darts in the Moonraker wrist guns or used the batteries in his laser watch in GoldenEye, they would cease to be "pristine".
"I didn`t recognize you with your clothes on" hahaha, I have had so much fun with Roger Moore, what a great Bond and person. Connery will always be James Bond but let us not forget Roger Moore, he was so good! And let us not forget George Lazenby in that amazing "On Her......Secret Service", fantastic performance and brilliant movie. And Jaws!!!
Thanks for this. When Rog passed a part of my childhood died. Live and Let was the very first Bond i ever saw in a movie theater. I have been a fan of his since then. All the more so from the fact that Roger is/was an insanely decent down to earth person. To me he made three classic Bond's Live and Let D. The Man with the Golden Gun and probably his best Spy Who Loved Me.
Roger Moore is 100% the coolest and funniest bond there is yet he still manages to play the role so calm and fittingly always been my favourite Bond actor
My personal favorite Bond. Not only did he own the role and give it another dimension, the Bond films in the Moore era we're really outstanding too. The spy who loved me, for your eyes only, moonraker, octopussy and a view to a kill are classics.
The charm of Roger Moore's stint as 007 was his dry wit. He knew these were absurd escapist adventures and so he played Bond with a roguish wink and a nod to the audience. Some have said he did a bit of ad libbing on a few of those cheeky one-liners. Another fact: he was originally in the running as the first Bond along with Connery and even played him in a made-for-TV special a few years before Fleming's books became films.
That is very funny. Bond disposes of his killers with little energy from his part, and he seems a little taken or annoyed with their efforts to try and kill him.
The absolute best James Bond there was. Always enjoyed that about his Bond character. My favorite was the one about, when one is in Egypt. Still makes me LMAO every time I see it. Glad to see it included here.
Brilliant bond, loved the ad libbed one liners but my most favourite isn't there. From for your eyes only when they are being pursued and shot at in the yellow citreon cv, he says to Melinda "love a drive in the country, don't you" 😂😂😂😂
A lot of fond memories with these clips...many of them watching James Bond films in the summer when TV didn't roll out its new series until the fall. Thanks for posting!
He's my second favorite, Pierce Brosnan is my favorite, because I grew up when he was bond, and I played goldeneye all the time! Also Pierce and Roger are perfect ladies men! That's how James Bond is supposed to be, in my opinion.
Some of the best moments in the Bond Franchise. I still regret not seeing Sir Roger in his stand up tour. RIP Sir Roger Moore. Long live the best most funny actor of his generation.
I agree, he definately just played his own sense of humour. I was lucky enough to see him at the Malvern Theatre only a few years ago he was 87 but still an amazing presence as he walked onto the stage and was genuinely humbled by our applause and cheering, he actually said he was scared nobody would turn up! . Can honestly say he must be one of the most genuine and honest people ive ever met. Just amazing.
Hello,... no doubts ! He was the King of 007's james bond secret agents ! Many thanks, for a good souvenir moment with him. Grillo. (photo is a tribute him.)
I grew up on Pierce Brosnan era as I was 8 when Goldeneye was released in 95 but my first Bond film I saw was The Spy Who Loved Me when was 8-9 years old with my cousin and his family on vhs and became a fan of the series and started collecting the Bond movies on vhs and now have all on dvd or blu ray
Всё ещё не верится, что Роджера Мура больше нет с нами. Но навсегда останется образ агента 007 Джеймса Бонда от Роджера Мура - и это было замечательно, Мур классно играл.
Moonraker scene after Q says ‘I think he’s attempting reentry, sir’. You can almost see a cheeky speck of admiration from M towards bond although he must remain disgusted for his jobs sake.
Craig is the assassin Brosnan is the action star Dalton is the one-liner Moore is the lover Lazenby is the one we don’t talk about Connery is the DEFINITIVE.
Connery is peak Bond, but Moore will always be a close second. He had so much charm and wit, and tried to have fun with his role and didn't take it so seriously.
At 2.30 when he's asked if he's with our group...hilarious.. I'm a 50 year old irish guy and Roger was MY CHILDHOOD HERO and my role model...he could have worn a bin bag and still look classy
His lines are very funny but his facial expressions and general demeanour make it 100x more hilarious. I miss Roger Moore.
Yes! all Bonds had funny lines but Mr. Moore could make them even funnier by his attitude
Me 2
Deadpan humor is absolutely hilarious
Imagine being so good they keep you on as Bond til your 58
James Henderson Moore was the perfect Bond. He fitted perfectly in his time. Nobody played Bond with that touch of charisma and humor. Could you imagine Craig driving with a Bondola in Venice?
@James Henderson what? He funded that? Thought the dutch were the culprits of that regime
James Henderson Yes, but in my opinion therefore still the best. Nobody did it better.
James Henderson I can't even imagine how miserable one's life must be, to feel joyfully about a death in general. Moore brought first class entertainment and a lot of humor to a whole generation and is still very popular to this day. I wonder if we can say this about you as well, three years after your death.
@James Henderson you people throw out the word ''Racist'' so much it doesnt mean anything anymore. Fuck off
5:18 You have to admire any man who can deadpan that line.
R.I.P Sir Roge.
“Bond, what are you doing?”
“Keeping the British end up, sir.”
Best double-entendre in a Bond film. 😂🤣😂🤣
The re-entry one by Q is my favorite.
His end is up by being on top of her.
Like the song said: "Nobody does it better!"
Far better than “I thought Christmas only came once”
@@YeoYeo32 Hell, anything’s better than that line. Better line from that movie: “I need to get it back or someone’s going to have my ass.” “First things first.”
Roger Moore was the textbook definition of classy! So elegant.
This is what made Roger Moore the best James Bond. Not taking it too seriously and making the character funny. RIP Roger Moore
I think it was in spite of that that he was the best, not because of it.
@eating sugar no papa I would say witty and not too serious, which Rog was, but his fight scenes were comical and a bit of a farce really
Absolutely.
Damn, best Bond? Maybe, but Sean Connery is pretty close to being the best too.
He was hilarious!
I enjoyed Roger Moore as James Bond. He had a sense of humor.
something Craig lacks throroughly
All of my friends want to be like Daniel Craig's James Bond or even Pierce Brosnan. I am the only who want to be like Roger Moore, so calm and humorous. I miss you, Roger so much. It's been almost one year since you passed away and I still remember that day. RIP, to the one and only Sir Roger Moore (1927-2017), Nobody did it better.
Movies by Angel That is simply because you have good taste. Connery and Moore are the true Bonds, though Pierce was the Bond of my age and he didn't do so terrible considering he inspired the greatest FPS of all time on N64.....
Movies by Angel Roger Moore was my childhood Bond. He began when I was a year old and ended when I was 13. I love all the Binds but Roger Moore is the Bond I'd want to be.
I agree. I think they are the two best by far and I love them both.
Did you know that Roger Moore used to be Captain in the British Army?
Hamad Humaid yes he served shortly after World War 2 ended and became commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1946, an officer for the Combined Entertainment Services before rising to rank of Captain.
I had the pleasure of meeting him personally and talking with him about 10 minutes. The best James Bond ever!!
REALLY !!!!!!!!!! como fue eso !!!! How that happened !! tell the story !!!
Many years ago R.M. gave a small press conference as a representative of UNICEF. There were about 30 reporters and me; the conference was in Mexico, and since the reporters did not speak English thay have to used a translator; taking advantage of the ignorance of the reporters, at the end of the conference I got up and went to greet Roger M .; No one interrupted me because they did not understand what we were talking about so I chatted with him comfortably. In fact, I also chatted with Kiki, his wife ....
@@eduardodeguise7926 Wow a true james bond intellect!
@@eduardodeguise7926 wow cool!! Was he nice?????
You lucky man! How precious a moment that is.
"My God whats bond doing?"
"I think hes attempting re-entry sir"
Q knew exactly what to say there XD
It seemed that Q was looking at the instruments, not the video screen, so Q was referring to a different type of re-entry...of the space kind. So an innocent comment on Q's part of course. :-)
i watch james bond movie since 10 year old. over and ove again, and only after 25 year old i got all the jokes.
TheUnaidedMuffin and so perfectly delivered too, like he’s completely outside of the joke.
@@r.f1388 Me too. Now I'm starting to get the jokes.
I was looking for this comment. Funniest one
One must be out of his or her mind to dislike Sir Roger Moore. A great actor and a wonderful human being.
This.
My ex said he was slimy, she is in fact deranged hence now my ex!! It all makes sense now, thanks for the clarification!
He wrote a GREAT book about bond. It’s called Bond on Bond, and it’s full of pictures of great stories. I HIGHLY recommend it
He’s a great actor
I agree 100%.
The world was a better place with Sir Roger Moore. What a Gentleman!
"Hang on, James."
"The tought had occured to me..."
One of my favorite witticisms in all Bond films, hilarious.
10/10 Dialogue
0/10 Delivery
@@kasrakhatir Delivery 10/10 - wtf are you on?
"Him? He think I'm still an virgin."
"Yes, well... you get your clothes on... and I'll buy you an ice cream."
Ice cream in winter time?!
Its more a phrase you say to children. Because only kids / teens would want an ice cream.
means= "Shut up- grow up"
But its more kind, and friendly. And he does it like a gentleman.
I dunno… nowadays, it feels kind of like a "stranger with candy" line.
Perhaps "Well, it *is* the thought that counts" would work better.
Love for your eyes only
@@astrocitizen A stranger with candy would not say anything witty, or reject the idea.
I think the fact he says it so nonchalantly enforces the idea that he really really isn't interested.
I grew up with Roger Moore through the 70's and 80's. For me he will always be my 007. The other actors are all wonderful. I always thought Timothy Dalton was cruelly underrated. It was just that Roger seemed to be having a great time during these films, which just made them all the more enjoyable. His style, wit,grace under pressure, and even the raised eyebrow , just couldn't be duplicated. RIP, Sir Roger. You are sorely missed.
OMG, I loved that raised eyebrow!
Sean Connery Roger Moore Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig played James Bond there have been 4 actors
@@robtru84just seeing the feat of your stupidity - Timothy Dalton & George Lazenby what about them?
@@robtru84 What about Dalton and Lazenby?
The first actor i saw portraying James Bond, and i must say that even to this day he is still my fav. The work he did shall never be forgotten. May you rest in peace Sir Roger Moore.
Jayh same here. ‘For Your Eyes Only’ was the first Bond film I ever saw.
My generation's 007.
3
Moore was the best bond
Live and Let Die
6:21 “Forgive me father for I have sinned.”
“That’s putting it mildly, 007…”
Love the comebacks from Desmond Llewelyn’s Q.
RIP Roger. RIP Desmond. RIP Bernard.
In my humble opinion the best Bond!
In my humble opinion , I agree, and give you a thumbs up my friend.
And mine too! Such a suave gent, unicef ambassador, really lovely guy! Miss Sir Roger Moore 😔
There is lots of haters arround who don't get his brilliancy, typically Craig fanboys.
Indeed. My favorite.
In my opinion, we like the first Bond we saw on theaters : for me, Brosnan forever !
Roger Moore was the charming 007. I met him during his tour a few years ago. Very nice man. RIP.
“Do you know him?”
“Not socially”
“His name’s Jaws, he kills people”
Lol😂
The way he says not socially never fails to make me laugh.
Same here mate
Charming, smooth, funny, not to mention handsome. Sir Roger Moore will always be my favorite Bond.
Brings tears to your eyes. He had a crush on me. Stinging in the rain! All those feathers and he still can't fly. Great lines. We will miss you Sir Roger.
"Forgive me father for I have sinned" Q "That's putting it mildly 007" How great were Roger Moores scenes with Desmond Llewelyn as Q
Someone once said that while Sean Connery’s James Bond would throw women into bed, Roger Moore’s James Bond would laugh them into bed.
But I recall him slapping a girl around and throwing her round in one of them, a snowy one? I found that scene very uncomfortable.
@@sideparting6845 Go watch the hallmark channel
@@sideparting6845 Pussy Galore, that barn scene was rape in itself
@@sideparting6845 Moore did have a scene were he held a girls arm behind her back like he was going to break it, but he himself found it uncomfortable and made sure he didn't have any more scenes like that as Bond.
@@ClassicRockLivesOn ah thanks for the insight. I think it was in the film with the ice skating girl, can't remember the name of it.
Nice username BTW!
Roger was and still is the image of what I consider being a great James Bond.
To the one man who kicked ass as both The Saint and James Bond: Bravo, and rest in peace, Sir Roger Moore.
You forgot Maverick
@@nooctip Yup. 😊
Don't forget Ivanhoe
And the persuaders
The Man With The Golden Gun was the first Bond movie I saw at the cinema. Sir Roger was my Bond growing up, an absolute gentleman on screen and off. May he Rest in Peace!
Sir Roger has my heart! He is my favorite. From the Saint, Maverick The Persuaders then Bond! A true gentleman, handsome, charming, well dressed and humanitarian! Rest in Peace, sweet Roger 💖
And one more thing, Roger had the best sense of humor. He said on a talk show, I believe it was Merv or Carson. One has to have a sense of humor, If you don't you either become an achoholic or kill yourself, if rather do the latter! I remember taking that on a tape recorder, I used to tape a lot on that recorder with Roger..... Sweet memories growing up! Thanks Sir Roger Moore for making those years complete💖💖💖
2:07 Bond's reaction there gets me every time like he's thinking what the hell have I got myself into.
"There's a useful four letter word and you're full of it".
That's the classiest burn I've ever come across.
Roger Moore used to be in the military before he became actor, he's a former Captain of The British Army RIP Roger Moore ((1927-2017))
Hamad Humaid To go from Army Captain to Navy Commander. Only in movies.
Sean Connery joined the Royal Navy but was discharged due to medical problems including ulcers. George Lazenby was in the Australian army and moved to England before he auditioned for the role of Bond.
@@rajkhimani9119 if talking about Lazenby he was he male model and a car salesman before got into acting and only experience he had was tv commercials before he auditioned for the role of Bond.
The most beautiful "James Bond", and the most beautiful "Saint", RIP Dear Sir!...
Q's best line ever and my personal favourite: "I thinks he's attempting reentry, sir." LOL
what an absolute legend, every scene with him was so enjoyable.
Sean Connery - brutal
George Lazenby - classy
Roger Moore - funny
Timothy Dalton - dark
Pierce Brosnan - charming
Daniel Craig - tragic
Love them all!
"Maybe I misjudged Stromberg. Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad..."
LOLOLOOLOLOLOLO REKT!!
The Spy Who Loved Me was the first Bond movie I ever saw as a kid. I had never seen anything like that before and that film and Sir Roger Moore made a big impression that still holds to this day.
I had it taped off the TV onto VHS as a kid and watched it constantly, before all the movies came out to buy on tape (and then the DVDs etc.). Showing my age! Definitely my favourite RM 007 movie.
meltingwatches My fave of the Moore 007 films...encapsulated everything great about his version of James Bond. And it had Jaws, the funniest Bond villain ever!
My favourite too. The Ski chase at the beginning with the symbolic parachute, the Lotus Esprit chase that ends underwater, that discoesque music score. For Roger Moore's charisma and charm, he was at his finest here.
me too !!!!! highly impressed !!! a whole generation was amazed at RM 007 character !!
The same for me. He will always be my Bond as he was the first I saw.
I find it memorable when in "The Spy Who Loved Me" Jaws is jumping on the jeep (at the pyramids) and Anya tries to move it making horrible noises with the gear and Bond says "Could you play any other tune?"
The scenes with Q would have been so different if Desmond Llewelyn hadn’t been told that Major Boothroyd (aka Q ) really doesn’t like Bond very much at all. RIP Desmond and RIP Roger Moore. You both really were the best.
Mongo Boogie I had to look up just what does "pristine" means in the dictionary (Q keeps asking Bond to return his gadgets in pristine conditions) and realized it was an impossible task for Bond. Yes it wasn't "nice" of him to keep trashing the gadgets especially the souped up cars, but if he even so much as discharged the weaponry in the gadgets such as the tear gas in the FRWL briefcase or fired the darts in the Moonraker wrist guns or used the batteries in his laser watch in GoldenEye, they would cease to be "pristine".
He definitely had more fun interacting with Pierce Brosnan. Much more engaging.
Roger Moore is my favorite 007 agent. Love hearing all the quick pieces of score by: Barry, Martin, Hamlisch and Conti.
"I didn`t recognize you with your clothes on" hahaha, I have had so much fun with Roger Moore, what a great Bond and person. Connery will always be James Bond but let us not forget Roger Moore, he was so good! And let us not forget George Lazenby in that amazing "On Her......Secret Service", fantastic performance and brilliant movie. And Jaws!!!
Thanks for this. When Rog passed a part of my childhood died. Live and Let was the very first Bond i ever saw in a movie theater. I have been a fan of his since then. All the more so from the fact that Roger is/was an insanely decent down to earth person. To me he made three classic Bond's Live and Let D. The Man with the Golden Gun and probably his best Spy Who Loved Me.
Absolutely top quality, sir Rodger was pure class
Roger Moore is 100% the coolest and funniest bond there is yet he still manages to play the role so calm and fittingly always been my favourite Bond actor
‘For Your Eyes Only’ was the first Bond Movie I ever saw. Still my favorite today. Roger Moore was the best.
Sean Connery comes in a close second.
@Limau Purut Hahaha, but yes, you are almost right.
Agree!
I love that movie just because it took place in my native Greece.
Sean Connery was the best, the definitive Bond
In my opinion still the best Bond! You brought a different dimension to the character and for that I am forever grateful
After Kananga blew up, Bond “ he’s aways had an inflated opinion of himself. “ Classic
One of Moore's most memorable lines as 007 in my opinion.
That was hilarious
"They missed you. what a pity".
That was said with feeling.
Roger Moore. What an absolute bloke. Loved him from childhood. Superb. I know he was the comedian Bond, but he did it so well.
All played a different type of bond which is why he's stayed enjoyable to watch for over 50 years!
In a class of his own.
Beautiful man in every way possible.
Miss you, as they say Moore wants more !
RIP Sir Roger.
4:59 MY GOD WHATS BOND DOING???
Q: I THINK HE'S ATTEMPTING RE ENTRY! LOL!!! GREAT ONE!
The best Bond in all history, is Roger Moore!!!
No George lazby
@@CrazyWilly0408 Pierce Brosnan was the worst
@@CrazyWilly0408 hahaha no
@@justinkevin9635 he met George Lazenby was the best Bond in his comment after Ricardo said the best was Roger Moore
7 Bond movies, still a record. RIP SRM
I knew every single one of these lines. Life well lived!
Thanks for the video mate, Rog was a legend and broke the mould. He's completely missed!
Each actors brought something to the role of James Bond and Sir Roger Moore is no exception, some of the Best unforgettable lines
My personal favorite Bond. Not only did he own the role and give it another dimension, the Bond films in the Moore era we're really outstanding too. The spy who loved me, for your eyes only, moonraker, octopussy and a view to a kill are classics.
sir Moore is my favourite Bond. nobody does it better
Ah Roger. Thank you for so much fun. You are sorely missed and I bet, wherever you are, those around you are being kept in stitches!
Best Bond ever. Period.
Agreed!
For me too! Grew up with his films
Unforgettable. That's what he is. Since he's been gone I only love Roger even MORE. 💖💖💖✌🏽
"i think he's attempting re-entry sir" BEST LINE EVER IN A JAMES BOND MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!
The charm of Roger Moore's stint as 007 was his dry wit. He knew these were absurd escapist adventures and so he played Bond with a roguish wink and a nod to the audience. Some have said he did a bit of ad libbing on a few of those cheeky one-liners. Another fact: he was originally in the running as the first Bond along with Connery and even played him in a made-for-TV special a few years before Fleming's books became films.
“All those feathers and he still can’t fly”
Lmao
LOL, (smile)
That is very funny. Bond disposes of his killers with little energy from his part, and he seems a little taken or annoyed with their efforts to try and kill him.
Me being in my forties I grew up with Roger Moore so he was my favorite Bond.
I grew up with Connery, but still prefer Sir Rog.
@ TheTallMan35 - me too 👍
The absolute best James Bond there was. Always enjoyed that about his Bond character. My favorite was the one about, when one is in Egypt. Still makes me LMAO every time I see it. Glad to see it included here.
The One and Only Sir Roger Moore, Enough Said I Think !
*The* best Bond - Period!
One of my heroes..thanks Roger
No maam I'm with the economy tour
My God whats bond doing?"
"I think hes attempting re-entry sir" In my opinion that has to be the best line of all the bond films!
Brilliant bond, loved the ad libbed one liners but my most favourite isn't there. From for your eyes only when they are being pursued and shot at in the yellow citreon cv, he says to Melinda "love a drive in the country, don't you" 😂😂😂😂
A very English saying.
A lot of fond memories with these clips...many of them watching James Bond films in the summer when TV didn't roll out its new series until the fall. Thanks for posting!
lost a national treasure RIP Sir Roger always thinking of you!
He's my second favorite, Pierce Brosnan is my favorite, because I grew up when he was bond, and I played goldeneye all the time! Also Pierce and Roger are perfect ladies men! That's how James Bond is supposed to be, in my opinion.
"Hang on James!"
"The thought had occured to me"
Best quote imo
"No, ma'am, I'm with the economy tour." Best comeback from Bond or anyone ever.
Best bond ever without a shadow of a doubt
I love Roger Moore as James Bond. However, my least favorite was Moon Raker. Thanks for memories 007. May you rest in peace!
“Stinging in the rain?” “That’s not funny 007”
1:04 "Not Socially, his name is Jaws. He kills people."
The way he so nonchalantly says that makes me laugh. 🤣🤣🤣
Some of the best moments in the Bond Franchise. I still regret not seeing Sir Roger in his stand up tour. RIP Sir Roger Moore. Long live the best most funny actor of his generation.
I agree, he definately just played his own sense of humour. I was lucky enough to see him at the Malvern Theatre only a few years ago he was 87 but still an amazing presence as he walked onto the stage and was genuinely humbled by our applause and cheering, he actually said he was scared nobody would turn up! . Can honestly say he must be one of the most genuine and honest people ive ever met. Just amazing.
Hello,... no doubts ! He was the King of 007's james bond secret agents ! Many thanks, for a good souvenir moment with him. Grillo. (photo is a tribute him.)
He made the best Bond movie ever "the spy who loved me". For sure if he was the first 007 he would be the only absolutely iconic Bond in the History
First Bond movie I saw was The Spy Who Loved Me. Campy as he was, Sir Roger was my first Bond. So he will always be my Bond.
I grew up on Pierce Brosnan era as I was 8 when Goldeneye was released in 95 but my first Bond film I saw was The Spy Who Loved Me when was 8-9 years old with my cousin and his family on vhs and became a fan of the series and started collecting the Bond movies on vhs and now have all on dvd or blu ray
Sir rooger moore is the best bond forever and ever...
It’s the confidence that makes him the best bond
My dad my self my son
All know Roger Moore was the best James bond r I p sir 🙏x
"Stinging in the rain?"
"That's not funny 007!"
Yes it is Q! It's hilarious 🤣🤣
"I believe he's attempting re-entry sir."
2021, Happy Birthday to you Sir Roger... keep an eye on Sir Sean for us
Всё ещё не верится, что Роджера Мура больше нет с нами. Но навсегда останется образ агента 007 Джеймса Бонда от Роджера Мура - и это было замечательно, Мур классно играл.
Sir Roger Moore brought chivalry and stability to the persona of James Bond.
All great lines but missing one of my favorite ones.
"Whats your name?"
"Chu Mi"
"Really? 😏"
"take a small step for mankind" (sends Drax out the airlock) 🤣
Moonraker scene after Q says ‘I think he’s attempting reentry, sir’. You can almost see a cheeky speck of admiration from M towards bond although he must remain disgusted for his jobs sake.
Roger Moore was the best James Bond! RIP! Sir.
Craig is the assassin
Brosnan is the action star
Dalton is the one-liner
Moore is the lover
Lazenby is the one we don’t talk about
Connery is the DEFINITIVE.
Re: Laz- The Lone Aussie.
Barry Nelson is the one no one should talk about (save for Peter Lorre's Le Chiffe)
@@SuperWolsey "Jimmy Bond" smh
I disagree with literally everyone of your labels.
@@trueblue6201 I agree with Connery and Brosnan, but the others need work.
Ohmss is a classic. Lazenby was a good athletic bond.
Connery is peak Bond, but Moore will always be a close second. He had so much charm and wit, and tried to have fun with his role and didn't take it so seriously.
At 2.30 when he's asked if he's with our group...hilarious..
I'm a 50 year old irish guy and Roger was MY CHILDHOOD HERO and my role model...he could have worn a bin bag and still look classy
The Bond girls from back then were so exquisite