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James Bond ‘Spectre’ Star Daniel Craig Rachel Weisz Divorce?
When asked about the character’s incredible ability to woo women, the actor once again couldn’t hide his disdain for the role which has made him millions of dollars since 2005. Also, Christoph Waltz, who plays the villain in Spectre, has been praised for his take on the role of Oberhauser, the leader of the worldwide criminal organization, Spectre.
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The Times said Sam Mendes’ film was “achingly cool”, while The Independent said it was “every bit the equal of its predecessor”, 2012 release Skyfall. “It’s a real opportunity, it’s a huge thing”.
Craig wasn’t just over the interview with Powell; he’s over 007 entirely.
The cast also features newcomers Monica Bellucci and Léa Seydoux, plus the returning Ralph Fiennes (as the new M), Naomie Harris (Moneypenny) and Ben Whishaw (Q). When someone like that wants to be a Bond girl, you just count yourself lucky!
“We try to do stuff that we don’t think people have seen before, but having someone like Dave Bautista who spent most of his career being thrown around and throwing other people around, he really knows what he’s doing and he’s incredibly safe”.
He said: “I’ve had my right shoulder re-constructed, my right and left knees operated on and my thumb hurts!”
And after previously admitting he’d rather “slash my wrists” than play James Bond for a fifth time, Daniel Craig has had somewhat of a change of heart.
“Yeah, go on, show me it, show me it”, she says, thinking that she’s won the news cycle for today, until Craig shoots back with an emphatic, “No”.
So while we’re still three weeks out from Spectre hitting Australian cinemas, in the United Kingdom, the reviews are in.
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And no doubt Monday’s World Premiere of “Spectre”, the 24th official James Bond film, at the Royal Albert Hall in London will deliver the expected goods: royalty, celebrities, adoring fans and a photographer or two.