Being James Bond is not easy according to the 80 years old Second successful player in the legacy of the super spy series.
Sir Moore played the top spy role for two decades from the 1970s. Now, he is going to release his memoir, 'My Word Is My Bond' on 4th of November.
Moore seems to be in a mood to disclose many adventures that went miserable and how he overcame them by his undiluted courage during the shoots.
Moore replaced Sean Connery's monopoly in 1973. His films include "The Spy Who Loved Me," ''Live and Let Die," ''The Man with the Golden Gun" and "A View to a Kill."
He also recounts one meeting with a young sensation at that time and informed that the director is a huge Bond fan.
The young director was willing to direct one of the Bond flicks. Impressed with the offer Moore rushed to the producer Albert R Broccoli and informed about the development.
However, Broccoli refused to acknowledge the idea and posted a quick question about the director's percentage share with the BO. The reason behind is that no director of Bond series got a cut in the BO profits as a policy.
The young director later made Indiana Jones and Spielberg remained a period Bond, according to Moore.