Thursday, November 20, 2008

Quantum of Solace

Daniel Craig. James Bond

Daniel Craig
I’m incredibly pleased with the way obviously Casino Royal came out and the response it had and now I’m very pleased with the result of this, the hard work that everybody put in and what we set out to do which was, sort of, to continue the story, finish it off, make sure that you kind of secure with these characters, make it a kind of dramatic piece but also make it a great action movie.
We had a cut off when we had to finish, so there was no downtime, there was no time, you know,
I couldn’t pick up injuries and if I did I had to work through them, you know.
As hard as it was at times, it’s you know on the screen and that’s all we can hope for.

Have you become more preparatorial about the role now that you’ve invested so much blood, sweat and tears in it.

The very early movies had a huge final.
Changed the face of movies in the sixties they went on location they presented a style that was adopted in movie making since then and that you know I just feel precious about, I feel ,kind of ,I feel that it needs, we need to continue that I would like people to look at these movies in a few years time and go on these are good movies. I mean at a very basic level

How has the impact of being Bond affected aspects of your work in terms of how people treat you, the kind of scripts you get and your relationship with other actors.

Well hopefully people kind of think they know I’m just normal you know, there’s no kind of influence there.
I’m just, I’m looking , the thing is that if there were a deal of really good scripts then it would be easy but there aren’t , there’s actually, there are few and far between and I’ve got to go our and look for them, and coach other people to look for them for me so in that respect nothing has change, but it has, you know,it’s definitely, it’s open a few doors for me I can’t deny that.

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