Christoph Waltz Talks ‘Spectre’, Sam Mendes, Daniel Craig’s Bond, and More
I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists. Not at all. That’s fine. “It’s a big debate and at the moment I just don’t know”, he admits. “We’re done. All I want to do is move on”.
“Every Bond movie differs from another because the story is different”.
However, when pressed if he’d like to move on for good from the role of 007, Craig was a bit more diplomatic – and stressed that he needs a good long vacation before even considering coming back.
Speaking with the Sun, he said, “The person should do the job and I don’t give a f*** what colour their skin is”. It was Pierce Brosnan I think – he was an unbelievable Bond, so sweet and so kind. I’ve no idea. Not because I’m trying to be cagey.
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Craig added that his 007 films have tried to update the character for contemporary audiences, particularly in his relationship with women.
“That’s the question isn’t it – do you leave the party early or do you stay and get p***ed on the floor?” There is definitely a sense of roughness in Craig’s demeanor, which made a lot of people skeptic on how he will fit in well in one of the debonair fictional men in movie history. This is really rare now. You’ve got to push yourself as far as you can. In this adventure, a cryptic message from Bond’s past leads him to investigate a sinister organization called SPECTRE just as M fights to keep the secret service alive.