Spectre 007 and Daniel Craig. If James Bond took his clothes off, he looked like a sexy and tough man

Spectre 007 film. The choice of Daniel Craig as the new James Bond was controversial at the time. Many fans of the famous agent disliked this decision. However, the actor has been gaining audiences with films. And now he is 007, one of the most iconic characters ever.


Daniel Craig as James Bond. Spectre 007

Daniel Craig as James Bond. Spectre 007


Spectre, the last James Bond’s movie, focus on a secret message about the past of 007. The inquiries of the famous British spy will take you to a mysterious secret organization known as SPECTRE. The film, directed by Sam Mendes, also starring Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci. As soon as you can, go to the theatre and see this new movie. It’s worth!


But what does Daniel Craig think about Bond? Our quote of the day explains his thought. Listen to him!


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Spectre 007 starring Daniel Craig


“It’s not like I was trying to be sexy but I had to get fit because I had to be able to do stunts. Also I wanted that, if Bond took his clothes off, he looked like a man who did what he did, which was kill people for a living. I thought the only way to do that was to work out and get fit and buff and get physically into shape.” Daniel Craig.


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“I find it very easy playing Bond. I think he’s hilarious. He gets himself into some extraordinarily funny situations.” Daniel Craig.


Enjoy your day, Yareah friends. Art is everywhere and up to you! James Bond always rocks!


“The idea of regretting not doing this seemed insane to me. Sitting in the corner at a bar at age 60, saying: ‘I could’ve been Bond. Buy me a drink.’ That’s the saddest place I could be. At least now at 60 I can say: ‘I was Bond. Now buy me a drink.’ Daniel Craig.

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