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But he doesn't quite hate them enough to keep him from using one to make him a rich superstar. Funny how ideology so often takes a back seat to money.
Roger Moore, who played the superspy from 1973 to 1985, said after quitting the role that he hated "that awful pose" of Bond with his gun which has become an iconic movie image.
The actor later became an ambassador for children's charity Unicef and declared: "Today I am completely opposed to small arms and what they can do to children. I played every role tongue-in-cheek because I don't really believe in that sort of hero. I don't like guns."
I've noticed that regardless of which actor/actress and which movie they're discussing, it's always after they're done with it and made their millions off it that they proclaim their righteousness and preach to others about how much they hate guns. But they don't seem to have a problem playing the part of gun-toting heroes that make them rich and implanting the image of gun-toting heroes in the minds of kids, whom they then claim are the real victims of gun violence.
Celebrities of this sort are rich beyond belief, famous, handsome, sexy, muscular, popular, idealistic... and there isn't the slightest bit of integrity among any of them.
Celebrities of this sort are rich beyond belief, famous, handsome, sexy, muscular, popular, idealistic... and there isn't the slightest bit of integrity among any of them.
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