Hollywood veteran Roger Moore, who played secret agent James Bond in seven films, says he did not like the latest version of 007 movie 'Quantum of Solace'.Moore, 84, criticised the 'Quantum of Solace' starring Daniel Craig for its overlong shaky plot and heavy use of product placement, Daily Express reported.
"I didn't like the last Bond film, it was like a long, disjointed commercial," he said.He also criticised his Bond predecessor, Sean Connery,saying he struggles to understand the actor's strong Scottish accent.
"Sean is a good actor, it's a pity I can't understand what he's saying," he added.Despite an illustrious career, the British star admits there is a part he regrets not landing, the title role in 'Laurence of Arabia'."I'd have loved to have been as talented as Peter O'Toole," he said.
"I didn't like the last Bond film, it was like a long, disjointed commercial," he said.He also criticised his Bond predecessor, Sean Connery,saying he struggles to understand the actor's strong Scottish accent.
"Sean is a good actor, it's a pity I can't understand what he's saying," he added.Despite an illustrious career, the British star admits there is a part he regrets not landing, the title role in 'Laurence of Arabia'."I'd have loved to have been as talented as Peter O'Toole," he said.
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