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Bond on Bond: The Ultimate Book on 50 Years of Bond Movies
Written by Sir Roger Moore
Narrated by Sir Roger Moore
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Narrated by Sir Roger Moore himself, this is a must for all Bond fans. Hear the ultimate Bond stories told by the most charismatic Bond of them all. The Ultimate Book of 50 years of Bond movies, Roger Moore celebrates the franchise’s wonderful heritage. 2012 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the longest continually running film series in movie history and to celebrate the most renouned 007, Roger Moore, KBE, has written a book that features all the Bond movies, along with a wonderfully witty account of his own involvement in them. From girls to the villains, from the cars to the cocktails, from the gadgets to the locations: this is the ultimate James Bond book, written by the ultimate James Bond.
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Sir Roger Moore
Sir Roger Moore is a living legend, actor, and humanitarian. He lives in England.
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Reviews for Bond on Bond
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I, like everyone else I would assume, love James Bond. So it was only fitting that I should read something about Jimmy's 50th anniversary. My friend got me this book for my birthday. It was written by the third person to play James Bond, Roger Moore. Although there are some very interesting stories about the book to film adaptations and the politics involved behind making the movies, I couldn't help at being constantly annoyed with Moore's bombastic and cocky tone throughout the book. This book is supposed to be about Bond's 50th anniversary Roger, not you!On a kinder note, Moore does highlight some of the great aspects about being James Bond; everything from style, gadgets, locations, etc. He also pays tribute to some of the recurring figures in the movies that we don't see on screen, like the main producer for almost every Bond movie, Albert R. Broccoli. The book is loaded with great pictures from the movies as well as some from behind the scenes. Finally, it gives box office statistics for every single movie, as well as very nice pictures of all the movie posters. Overall, it is a decent book...if you can get past Roger's ego.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Narrated by bond himself .. Great listen! ! ! !
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Pleasant little book, very much in the author's wry comic voice. Bond fans will enjoy his perspective and personal reminiscences. Borrowed from our library's new online "Freading" service
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A very good jaunt through the Bond Films, with a little on Fleming & the literary Bond of the 1950's too. Written by Roger Moore, this takes the form almost of an after dinner speech from a fantastic Bon viveur, & raconteur. Very amusing in places & packed with anecdotes about the Moore era in particular, it is a more detailed fan book & recollection by probably the most self deprecating of all of the actors to play James Bond. A good find, & fun coffee table reading for those who aren't ardent fans.