Id Rather Comit Suicide Than Play Bond Again

If you want to know how James Bond – sorry, I mean Daniel Craig – starts the 24-hour interval, I can tell you. Two double espressos with honey. Plus poached eggs on toast. With another double espresso to follow. So basically: caffeine, more caffeine and some more caffeine, with honey to soften the blow. Craig needs all the assist he tin can get when we meet in July: simply four days ago the 47-year-old finished an ballsy eight-month shoot for 'Spectre', which saw him hopping back and along betwixt Pinewood Studios near London and Mexico Urban center, Morocco, the Austrian Alps and Rome.

Information technology's the British histrion'southward fourth outing every bit Bail, and his second with the director Sam Mendes after the success of 'Skyfall' – which in 2012 took over $1,000 million globally. He thinks – thinks – 'Spectre' is going to be a stylish, classic Bond flick, and Craig is not an player who talks bullshit. He'due south blunt. He's thoughtful. He's wary of existence precious. But he'southward likewise nervous. At 1 point a look of horror passes over his blueish eyes. 'God, hubris is a terrible thing in this business,' he says, checking his enthusiasm. 'I just pray the movie is going to be great.' So, no force per unit area, and then. Another double espresso, please…

And then you've but finished eight months of filming 'Spectre'. Did information technology all end with a bang or a whimper?
'It'southward ever a whimper. I wish movies ended and we all high-fived each other and said, "Yes! Nosotros did expert work!" But they tend to peter out. We filmed in Kingdom of morocco for the week before the very end and that felt similar the existent end of the moving-picture show. Nosotros went out at that place and blew shit upward! Nosotros did stuff that felt like a Bail moving picture. Information technology felt similar a expert mode to finish.'

What exercise you nigh want to practise when you terminate such a long shoot?
'Literally, just have a vacation. It's fair enough, no? I just want to switch my brain off. What usually happens is it's 6am on a Sunday and I'm bolt upright in bed thinking that I've got to go to work. Information technology'southward about switching that feeling off, turning the alert off and going to slumber. I drinkable a lot more too. I've started this calendar week. Just relaxing.'

Did you e'er programme to play Bail for a fourth time? Information technology's been ten years at present.
'Well, I was contracted to do some other one. That was all prepare. Simply at the studio there was a real keenness to get it done as soon every bit possible. In fact, in that location was a conversation at one point that went: "Let's film two movies back to back." I just went: "Y'all're out of your fucking minds." In the nicest possible way. They're just also big.'

Daniel Craig © Photography by Paul Stuart. Styling by Gareth Scourfield Daniel Craig © Photography by Paul Stuart. Styling by Gareth Scourfield

'Am I getting my kit off in this movie? Of course I am!'

You described 'Skyfall' as 'Bail with bells on'. So how would y'all draw this new Bond movie, 'Spectre'? Same bells, different tune?
'At that place you lot go, that's perfect! The complicated answer, without me having to think of some clever line, is that "Skyfall" did really well and broke all sorts of records and was a massive success. Then we had to do another ane – which for all of u.s.a., the manager Sam Mendes included, felt incredibly daunting. What the fuck are we going to exercise? Once we started, we realised we couldn't think almost "Skyfall". We had to recollect about this film.'

'So if that was bells on, there's more than of everything in this film. It felt completely the right thing to do. We've got the character of Moneypenny dorsum, and Q, and at present Ralph Fiennes is playing Thou, so information technology was, like: right, let'southward become all of them into the story. Things started building from at that place. Everyone's been banging on to me about the gadgets. "Where are the gadgets?" Before information technology hasn't felt correct, and information technology'due south not similar we've made this one heavily into gadgets, just we've snuck a lot of stuff in. Then, yes, information technology's got more bells!'

At that place was more than humour in 'Skyfall' than in 'Casino Royale' or 'Quantum of Solace'. Will that continue with 'Spectre'?
'The humour in "Skyfall" was conscious. I'd be lying if I said information technology wasn't. I just think there's room for it. Especially when you lot've got someone similar Sam Mendes at the captain who is the truth police – and I'yard the truth police as well. We're ever asking: is this real? Then the humour can happen. But information technology'southward not gag writing. They're not the kind of movies I want to brand. Really, actually, really proficient gags are few and far between. Those writers are out there, but they're rare. Expect at people like Seth Rogen and people who make those movies, a lot of that is improvisation. They're funny people and I'm non used to doing that sort of matter. But we've got people like Ben Whishaw and Rory Kinnear who are very like shooting fish in a barrel with humour. But, yes, brusk answer: we tried to put more humour into this movie!'

Were yous involved in bringing Sam Mendes back to straight?
'Yes, I was begging him. Begging him. They offered him loads of money, of course, merely I was besides begging him to practice it. They wanted to make the picture show very chop-chop at outset and he said he couldn't. He just didn't have fourth dimension. He had three theatre productions he was working on. How he fucking does it I have no idea. And they were maxim: we have to go moving on the script and he was, like: "No, I can't do it."'

Were you disappointed when it looked like he wouldn't do it?
'I was gutted. I felt we'd just got somewhere, me and him. "Skyfall" was very fraught. He'll happily tell you lot. The two of usa butted heads a lot and had lots of very passionate discussions. Just we got through it. We got through his nervousness – information technology was his starting time Bond movie. He came on a set with a crew I've known for a number of years. We're all fucking pals. He's thinking: What's the fucking dynamic here? And I'chiliad nervous because I've asked him to exercise the flick and I want him to be comfortable but I also desire to push him. And we're not just strangers, we know each other, and and then we can shout at one another. Information technology became a proper friendship on this new movie. I felt massively supported by him, in a different way. He had my back and I certainly had his.'

There were stories during this shoot that you were helping to write the script. Were they true?
'It's not like I sit downward and write the script. Because I can't write scripts. If I could write scripts, I'd exist writing scripts, believe me. The writer John Logan came in and gave us the bones of something and and then two writers came in and nosotros worked with them and Sam. The way it works is that I'd wake up in the middle of the nighttime with an idea and write it down and send it to Sam and he ignores me or doesn't ignore me, or talks to me the post-obit morning and we develop it from there. And so I'one thousand not physically writing things down.'

Playing James Bail is a lot about how yous look – the clothes, the walk, the fitness. Do you ever go fed up with all that?
'It's a drag. The best acting is when you're not concerned about the surface. And Bond is the opposite of that. Y'all have to be bothered about how you're looking. It's a struggle. I know that how Bond wears a conform and walks into a room is important. Simply every bit an actor I don't want to give a fuck about what I look like! And then I have to play with both things. In a way that works, as that's Bond: he looks good and he doesn't give a fuck what you think he looks similar!'

Daniel Craig in 'Spectre' Daniel Craig in 'Spectre'

'I don't give a fuck who plays Bail next'

The most famous image of you as Bond is you in your blue trunks coming out of the sea in 'Casino Royale'. How do you feel when you look at that now ten years on?
'I don't look at it! I don't look at it, weeping, going "Wasn't I beautiful!" Everything like that has been a voyage of discovery. I was aware of what was needed to be Bond but information technology still goes against everything I believe in. You've met me a couple of times, I'1000 not very cool. I'm non the coolest homo. I wish I was, merely I'm non. And I don't pretend to be cool. But playing James Bond, you have to be cool, and what the hell is cool? You could write a dissertation on information technology! That was a big accident, that particular shot. I was pretending to swim in shallow water and and so I stood up and walked out of the h2o! I was pretending to exist cool by swimming, I idea it looked stupid and stood up and I walked off – and that was the shot!'

Can we expect whatsoever similar moments in 'Spectre'?
'Am I getting my kit off in this movie? Yes, I've been working out for six months. Of course I'm getting my kit off!'

Do you ever look dorsum and recollect: How the hell did I end up playing James Bond?
'I know, information technology'southward ludicrous, it's ridiculous. When I first got approached, I just idea: Y'all've made a error. I don't know, it'south still crazy.'

What does playing Bail not allow you lot to do as an actor?
'Every idea I've had for a Bond picture, I've stuck into this one. It's gone in. The Bond bank is dry out. If yous're asking me what would I practice with another Bond flick? I oasis't a inkling. Go into infinite? Let's do it! They already did it. Allow'south do it again.'

No, my question is what does Bond non allow you lot to exercise by and large equally an actor, beyond Bond?
'Oh I see, Bond allows me to do anything I want to in some respects. But it's changed my working life in an incredible fashion. In that location are more than opportunities. I could do many, many things. But it takes an awful amount of fourth dimension. If anything, the brake is that it is incredibly time-consuming. That's the restriction.'

At that place's always so much expectation and talk around a new Bond film. Have you lot got used to the passionate fans and how much they care?
'You can't call up about it. I don't go on the Internet any more. I think if you're famous, the Internet is evil. I really think that. If you lot're famous, information technology makes you paranoid. Or information technology makes you more paranoid than you already are. Because if yous're famous and yous go along the Internet for half an hr, you lot realise people are talking about you. It doesn't matter how strong you are, some of that will make you paranoid. I just don't do it anymore. Information technology'south the enemy of creativity.'

Bail has a 'special' relationship with women. Is he a dinosaur?
'Well I recall you have to walk a thin line. I think it's okay for him – not to be misogynistic, that's likewise potent a discussion – to observe women a little difficult, shall we say? That's a character thing. If you start judging him completely on that, I call back y'all're lost. And that comes with casting. What you do is, yous do your all-time to brand the parts for the women in the movie as strong and as interesting as possible. Otherwise, I'm like: forget information technology. Considering that earth, as far as I'm concerned, doesn't exist whatever more. Characters like that be. People do think like that, and so there's the conflict. Put that in a movie. Bond still wants to have sex. I nonetheless recollect he wants to fuck anything with a pulse. It's near how the women change him. That, for me, is interesting.'

Can you imagine doing another Bond pic?
'Now? I'd rather interruption this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment. Not at all. That's fine. I'm over it at the moment. Nosotros're done. All I want to practice is move on.'

You want to move on from Bond for good?
'I haven't given it whatever idea. For at least a year or two, I just don't want to think virtually it. I don't know what the adjacent step is. I've no idea. Non because I'one thousand trying to be chary. Who the fuck knows? At the moment, we've washed it. I'yard not in discussion with everyone about anything. If I did another Bond flick, it would only exist for the money.'

Do you care who plays Bond later on y'all?
'Await, I don't give a fuck. Adept luck to them! All I care nearly is that if I cease doing these things we've left it in a skilful place and people pick it upwardly and make it better. Make information technology better, that's all.'

Y'all won't be backseat-driving then?
'Oh Christ, no. How fucking distressing would that be? "Oh wait, it'south Daniel Craig, he'southward on set once more!" No!'

If an thespian was offered Bond and came to you looking for advice, what would you lot say to him – or her?
'Literally I'd say two things. Firstly, it's your decision. Don't listen to anybody else. Well, do listen to everybody, but you have to brand the choice at the end of the 24-hour interval. Information technology's your bed to lie on. And don't exist shit! Don't exist shit. Yous've got to stride upward. People do not brand movies similar this whatever more than. This is really rare now. So don't be shit.'

And if someone rang yous and said: 'I've taken the 007 gig'. What advice would you have for them?
'Don't be shit! Go for it. Comprehend it. Some clichéd line similar that. But no, just make sure you lot're great. You've got to push button yourself as far every bit you can. It'southward worth information technology, information technology's James Bond.'

'Spectre' opens on Monday October 26 in the Uk and during the following calendar week globally.

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Source: https://www.timeout.com/film/daniel-craig-interview-my-advice-to-the-next-james-bond-dont-be-shit

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