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Daniel Craig praises Spectre co-star Christoph Waltz and Naomie Harris
Say what you like about the invisible vehicle in Die Another Day: at least it gave the James Bond films an apparently unbeatable worst-ever moment. Holy crap, this is badass! The 24th Bond film hits theaters and IMAX on November 6, 2015. As we get closer to finally unravelling the mystery of who exactly Christoph Waltz is playing in “Spectre” – Blofeld? I can’t wait to see this!
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Daniel Craig is back for his fourth turn as 007 and Sam Mendes is back for his second go-round as director in “Spectre”, after winning praise for the critically lauded “Skyfall”.
The comment proved controversial, but now his Spectre co-star, Naomie Harris, is coming to his defense, claiming it was “a sarcastic remark”.
Returning to the fray as the 007 agent, Craig’s Bond is primed to embark on his most personal mission to date, as he looks to locate and hunt down the titular, shadowy organization. The screenwriters have said that the latest Bond film will provide a minor retcon to the continuity of the previous films.
“I always had a kind of secret plan when I started doing these movies”, he told me.
The Vue in Southport is one of 34 Vue cinemas across the United Kingdom taking part in this spectacular event helping customers enjoy Bond on the big screen whenever they want.
There was a resistance when Daniel Craig with golden hair was cast in the role of Bond, back in 2005. He said, “the Bond bank is dry”.
With the option to view the film over 42 times in the 168 hour period, even the most die-hard fans should struggle to Never Say Never Again when, for one week only, Tomorrow truly Never Dies. A gay James Bond could be a far-fetched idea, but, the former leading stars who played 007 confirm that the distant dream can come alive in future depending on the acceptance among the audience.
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While the world is divided over the LGBT rights, the buzz is strong that James Bond franchise might bring the issue into prominence. For arguably the first time in a Bond film, the spy becomes the spied-upon.