1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 3 00:00:13,310 --> 00:00:15,108 [female reporter 1] Ah, it's one of the most 4 00:00:15,143 --> 00:00:16,976 prestigious roles in acting... 5 00:00:17,011 --> 00:00:19,480 [female reporter 2] The movie world's most famous secret agent... 6 00:00:25,223 --> 00:00:26,617 [male reporter 1] After months of speculation, 7 00:00:26,652 --> 00:00:28,620 the coveted job of being the next 007... 8 00:00:28,656 --> 00:00:29,993 [female reporter 1] ...finally been unmasked. 9 00:00:30,029 --> 00:00:32,193 And his name is Craig, Daniel Craig. 10 00:00:32,229 --> 00:00:33,631 [male reporter 2] Craig, Daniel Craig. 11 00:00:38,062 --> 00:00:39,695 [male reporter 1] Hundreds of actors were considered 12 00:00:39,730 --> 00:00:41,672 before he was chosen to play 007. 13 00:00:41,707 --> 00:00:43,174 [female reporter 3] He beat off stiff competition from a host of stars 14 00:00:43,210 --> 00:00:46,144 including Clive Owen, Hugh Jackman and Colin Farrell. 15 00:00:47,576 --> 00:00:50,715 The 37-year-old actor is the first blond Bond. 16 00:00:50,751 --> 00:00:52,316 [male reporter 3] Blond Bond. 17 00:00:52,352 --> 00:00:54,844 [male reporter 4] Are we ready for the first blond Bond? 18 00:00:54,879 --> 00:00:56,182 [male reporter 5] He is extraordinarily different 19 00:00:56,217 --> 00:00:57,517 from what we've had before. 20 00:00:57,552 --> 00:00:59,957 He's got a few more lines around the face. 21 00:00:59,993 --> 00:01:01,124 He does look a little bit moodier, 22 00:01:01,159 --> 00:01:02,454 and frankly, in the press conference, 23 00:01:02,490 --> 00:01:03,651 he wasn't really that forthcoming. 24 00:01:05,432 --> 00:01:07,232 [male reporter 6] ...the somewhat lackluster press conference. 25 00:01:07,268 --> 00:01:09,032 [male reporter 7] Reporters were distinctly underwhelmed 26 00:01:09,068 --> 00:01:12,236 by 007's official unveiling today. 27 00:01:15,405 --> 00:01:17,700 Knives out already for the new James Bond. 28 00:01:17,735 --> 00:01:19,011 [male reporter 8] Fierce criticism. 29 00:01:19,046 --> 00:01:21,137 "James Bland" is how the Mirror described... 30 00:01:21,173 --> 00:01:22,542 [female reporter 4] He hasn't even started the role, has he? 31 00:01:22,578 --> 00:01:24,147 But they're being a bit harsh in the papers. 32 00:01:24,182 --> 00:01:25,413 So we'd quite like to have your texts 33 00:01:25,448 --> 00:01:27,184 and emails and phone calls on this as well. 34 00:01:27,219 --> 00:01:28,645 [male reporter 9] The Mirror says this morning 35 00:01:28,680 --> 00:01:30,385 that the new Bond, Daniel Craig, 36 00:01:30,420 --> 00:01:33,652 lacks the charm and the charisma needed by 007. 37 00:01:33,688 --> 00:01:36,257 I must admit, he doesn't exactly look the part. 38 00:01:36,292 --> 00:01:37,789 But he might grow into the job. 39 00:01:52,370 --> 00:01:53,211 Good evening. 40 00:02:13,957 --> 00:02:15,626 [Broccoli] I always felt about Daniel, 41 00:02:15,662 --> 00:02:17,395 'cause I had seen a lot of things, 42 00:02:17,430 --> 00:02:19,304 from Our Friends in the North, 43 00:02:19,339 --> 00:02:22,064 and then, obviously, Enduring Love and The Mother, 44 00:02:22,099 --> 00:02:25,139 and I always felt like whenever he was on the screen, 45 00:02:25,174 --> 00:02:27,144 you couldn't watch anyone else. 46 00:02:27,180 --> 00:02:28,771 You'd be interested in the scene stuff, 47 00:02:28,807 --> 00:02:31,445 but he just... he's lit from within. 48 00:02:31,481 --> 00:02:33,776 I remember the thing that really set me, 49 00:02:33,811 --> 00:02:35,446 and I went, "It has to be him," 50 00:02:35,481 --> 00:02:36,985 was years before anything. 51 00:02:37,020 --> 00:02:38,421 It was in Elizabeth, 52 00:02:39,188 --> 00:02:40,687 him walking down the corridor. 53 00:02:41,794 --> 00:02:43,291 And it was just like, 54 00:02:43,327 --> 00:02:46,590 that is the most charismatic person 55 00:02:46,626 --> 00:02:48,330 I have ever seen on the screen. 56 00:02:48,365 --> 00:02:50,862 So it was clear that he's a movie star, 57 00:02:52,003 --> 00:02:53,535 and a great actor to boot. 58 00:02:55,175 --> 00:02:57,074 [Wilson] I think to put it in perspective, 59 00:02:57,109 --> 00:03:00,441 at this time in Daniel's career, 60 00:03:00,476 --> 00:03:02,739 he wasn't thought of as a leading man. 61 00:03:02,774 --> 00:03:04,348 It was not what people thought of. 62 00:03:04,383 --> 00:03:07,078 They thought he was a great supporting actor. 63 00:03:07,114 --> 00:03:11,520 And Barbara and I could see that he was actually a leading man. 64 00:03:12,991 --> 00:03:14,091 [Craig] I had a career. 65 00:03:14,127 --> 00:03:15,422 I mean, as far as I was concerned, 66 00:03:15,457 --> 00:03:17,121 I had a really successful career, 67 00:03:17,157 --> 00:03:19,822 more successful than I ever thought I would be as an actor. 68 00:03:19,857 --> 00:03:22,958 But I didn't have a cool persona. 69 00:03:22,994 --> 00:03:25,364 You know, Pierce had done Remington Steele. 70 00:03:25,400 --> 00:03:28,036 Um, Roger had done The Saint. 71 00:03:28,071 --> 00:03:30,108 They'd done these parts 72 00:03:30,144 --> 00:03:31,804 where people would go, "Oh, that's James." 73 00:03:31,839 --> 00:03:34,010 I mean, you know, I'd done weird arty movies. 74 00:03:34,045 --> 00:03:35,811 You know, it was a harder sell. 75 00:03:35,847 --> 00:03:38,343 And it was like, "I don't do many suave and sophisticated roles. 76 00:03:38,378 --> 00:03:39,644 I haven't done any." 77 00:03:39,680 --> 00:03:41,882 And I didn't really want to do it 78 00:03:41,917 --> 00:03:45,389 because I thought I wouldn't know what to do with it. 79 00:03:48,758 --> 00:03:51,822 -[man 1] Ready for rehearsal. Quiet. -[man 2] Action. 80 00:03:51,858 --> 00:03:54,194 [Broccoli] Michael and I really wanted him. 81 00:03:54,229 --> 00:03:55,993 We only wanted him. 82 00:03:56,029 --> 00:03:58,332 The only problem was that he didn't want to do it. 83 00:03:58,368 --> 00:04:00,864 [Wilson laughs] Small detail. 84 00:04:00,899 --> 00:04:03,207 [Broccoli] And you came into the office 85 00:04:03,242 --> 00:04:05,637 [laughs] and I remember he walked in, 86 00:04:05,672 --> 00:04:07,537 and I said to Michael afterwards, 87 00:04:07,572 --> 00:04:09,243 "He wants to do it." 88 00:04:09,278 --> 00:04:10,511 It was the funniest thing. 89 00:04:10,547 --> 00:04:12,340 It was something about the way he had his-- 90 00:04:12,375 --> 00:04:15,482 He was wearing French cuffs and they weren't done up, 91 00:04:15,518 --> 00:04:18,357 and I... just that thing, somehow, 92 00:04:18,392 --> 00:04:21,521 I don't know why it was, I said, "He wants to do it." 93 00:04:21,556 --> 00:04:23,323 Michael's going, "You think so?" 94 00:04:23,359 --> 00:04:25,262 I said "Yes, he does. He does." 95 00:04:25,298 --> 00:04:27,358 And we were just determined to have him. 96 00:04:27,393 --> 00:04:28,357 [Wilson] Mm-hmm. 97 00:04:28,392 --> 00:04:29,268 Action. 98 00:04:34,400 --> 00:04:35,406 I'm the money. 99 00:04:36,402 --> 00:04:38,001 Every penny of it. 100 00:04:38,037 --> 00:04:40,037 The Treasury has agreed to stake you in the game. 101 00:04:40,745 --> 00:04:42,775 "Vesper." 102 00:04:42,810 --> 00:04:45,383 I do hope you gave your parents hell for that. 103 00:04:45,418 --> 00:04:46,678 [Broccoli] It was like there wasn't anyone else. 104 00:04:46,713 --> 00:04:48,209 That kept freaking the studio out 105 00:04:48,245 --> 00:04:50,350 'cause we kept saying there is no one else. 106 00:04:50,385 --> 00:04:51,950 We don't want anyone else. 107 00:04:51,985 --> 00:04:54,355 And they kept trying to get us to meet people. 108 00:04:54,391 --> 00:04:57,085 [Craig] I suppose all of these are a little like hurdles is what I was saying to myself. 109 00:04:57,120 --> 00:04:58,428 "It's all right. What's gonna happen is, 110 00:04:58,464 --> 00:05:00,092 I'm gonna get the script, I'm gonna read it, 111 00:05:00,127 --> 00:05:02,296 I'm gonna go, 'No, thanks very much, it's really not...'" 112 00:05:02,331 --> 00:05:05,294 'cause it's like... I mean, ultimately, that's all the actor can do really is, 113 00:05:05,330 --> 00:05:07,204 be kind of, like, you know, you read the script and you go, 114 00:05:07,239 --> 00:05:08,797 "I don't like the script. Sorry." 115 00:05:08,832 --> 00:05:10,702 Little did I know. [laughs] 116 00:05:10,737 --> 00:05:11,967 [Wilson] That happens every time. 117 00:05:12,003 --> 00:05:13,840 -[Craig] Yeah, yeah. -[all laughing] 118 00:05:15,445 --> 00:05:17,206 [Craig] But it was Casino Royale. 119 00:05:17,241 --> 00:05:21,050 The story was solid, the script was really solid. 120 00:05:21,085 --> 00:05:22,384 And it was just like, 121 00:05:22,419 --> 00:05:24,823 I didn't imagine the scope of it. 122 00:05:24,858 --> 00:05:28,225 I didn't imagine, like, the crane sequence, or all of those sequences. 123 00:05:28,260 --> 00:05:30,261 I had no idea about any of that. 124 00:05:30,296 --> 00:05:33,459 But I knew this story stuck together. 125 00:05:33,495 --> 00:05:34,861 You know, it just... it flew. 126 00:05:38,270 --> 00:05:39,931 [Broccoli] I remember calling you 127 00:05:39,967 --> 00:05:41,868 -to tell you you got the job. -[Craig] Yeah. 128 00:05:42,666 --> 00:05:44,274 I went, "Yes?" 129 00:05:44,310 --> 00:05:46,173 She just went, "Over to you, kiddo." 130 00:05:48,175 --> 00:05:50,815 [Craig] So I went and I just grabbed a bottle of vodka 131 00:05:50,851 --> 00:05:52,280 and some vermouth, 132 00:05:52,316 --> 00:05:53,743 and bought a cocktail shaker, 133 00:05:53,779 --> 00:05:55,253 and went back to my apartment 134 00:05:55,289 --> 00:05:57,455 and started mixing myself vodka martinis. 135 00:05:58,618 --> 00:06:01,185 You know, that's not half bad. 136 00:06:01,220 --> 00:06:03,261 [Wilson] That was the first bit of training. [laughs] 137 00:06:03,297 --> 00:06:05,088 [Craig] That was my first bit of exercise. 138 00:06:05,124 --> 00:06:06,962 I think I had a hangover for, like, three days. 139 00:06:08,358 --> 00:06:10,862 [Broccoli] And then, I sent Simon Waterston... 140 00:06:10,897 --> 00:06:12,627 [Craig] Yeah, he was my trainer, yeah. 141 00:06:12,662 --> 00:06:15,699 And I literally met him with a rollie and a bacon sandwich. 142 00:06:15,734 --> 00:06:17,098 That's his first memory of me. 143 00:06:17,134 --> 00:06:18,537 I was literally smoking a cigarette 144 00:06:18,572 --> 00:06:20,335 and eating a bacon sandwich. 145 00:06:20,371 --> 00:06:22,111 And I just said to him, I said, "I want to change." 146 00:06:22,146 --> 00:06:23,647 And he went, "Okay." 147 00:06:23,682 --> 00:06:27,045 So we did, and then it was seven days a week from then on. 148 00:06:27,080 --> 00:06:31,016 [Wilson] The way you went into physical training for it, 149 00:06:31,051 --> 00:06:34,016 I've never seen any actor do anything like that, 150 00:06:34,051 --> 00:06:35,658 completely change your physique. 151 00:06:35,693 --> 00:06:38,656 You said, "I have to look like I could do the role." 152 00:06:38,692 --> 00:06:40,331 I mean, it's kind of amazing. 153 00:06:40,367 --> 00:06:42,659 And he trained like an Olympic athlete. 154 00:06:42,694 --> 00:06:44,493 It was just fantastic. 155 00:06:45,931 --> 00:06:47,833 Now, after months of speculation, 156 00:06:47,869 --> 00:06:50,703 the new James Bond has finally been unmasked, 157 00:06:50,739 --> 00:06:53,176 and his name is Craig, Daniel Craig. 158 00:06:53,211 --> 00:06:55,873 [female reporter 2] Today, it was announced that Brit actor, Daniel Craig, 159 00:06:55,908 --> 00:06:57,739 had beaten hundreds of competitors 160 00:06:57,774 --> 00:06:59,708 to grab the role. 161 00:06:59,744 --> 00:07:02,210 [female reporter 3] But after four decades of tall, dark and handsome, 162 00:07:02,246 --> 00:07:05,189 are we really ready for the first blond Bond? 163 00:07:05,225 --> 00:07:06,556 They're saying they wanted him... 164 00:07:06,592 --> 00:07:08,224 [Broccoli] Well, you always get press on Bond. 165 00:07:08,259 --> 00:07:10,386 You get so much attention. 166 00:07:10,421 --> 00:07:15,330 But the lead up was just absolutely a roller coaster. 167 00:07:15,365 --> 00:07:18,360 [female reporter 4] You have to say, it does appear to be casting against type. 168 00:07:18,396 --> 00:07:20,662 To put it kindly, he's a bit rough around the edges. 169 00:07:20,697 --> 00:07:22,836 [Broccoli] I remember when we did the announcement with you, 170 00:07:22,871 --> 00:07:25,109 going down the Thames, and already it started, 171 00:07:25,144 --> 00:07:26,542 because we had the Marines, 172 00:07:26,578 --> 00:07:30,281 and they said he had to wear a life jacket. 173 00:07:30,316 --> 00:07:31,745 We said, "Okay, well, he has to." 174 00:07:31,780 --> 00:07:33,443 And then, you know, it started then. 175 00:07:33,479 --> 00:07:36,720 "Oh, Bond, you know, wearing a life jacket, how ridiculous." 176 00:07:36,755 --> 00:07:38,915 [Craig] And then I was grumpy in the press conference. 177 00:07:38,951 --> 00:07:40,190 -[Broccoli] No! -[Wilson laughs] 178 00:07:40,226 --> 00:07:41,689 [Broccoli] You're never grumpy! 179 00:07:41,724 --> 00:07:43,053 [Craig] Like someone asked a question. 180 00:07:43,089 --> 00:07:45,026 I was like, "That's a stupid question." 181 00:07:45,062 --> 00:07:47,928 The way I dealt with it, it was just to be kind of grisly. 182 00:07:48,926 --> 00:07:49,891 No, I will not go into it. 183 00:07:49,927 --> 00:07:51,693 -[reporter] Yes? -Sorry. 184 00:07:51,729 --> 00:07:55,097 [Broccoli] But when the onslaught of press against him happened 185 00:07:55,132 --> 00:07:57,737 on Casino Royale, it was brutal. 186 00:07:57,772 --> 00:07:59,902 I mean, it was way beyond any... 187 00:07:59,937 --> 00:08:01,980 And it was because of what? 188 00:08:02,015 --> 00:08:03,647 You know, "blond Bond?" 189 00:08:03,682 --> 00:08:05,583 -Like, blond... -[Wilson] That was very hurtful. 190 00:08:05,618 --> 00:08:07,547 [Broccoli] You know, wasn't Roger Moore blond? 191 00:08:07,583 --> 00:08:10,079 I mean, it was so irrational. 192 00:08:10,114 --> 00:08:12,414 They hadn't seen him in the role. 193 00:08:14,350 --> 00:08:16,792 It's just... It was very, very distressing, 194 00:08:16,827 --> 00:08:18,890 when he was... I remember we were in the Bahamas 195 00:08:18,925 --> 00:08:20,422 and he was on that crane sequence, 196 00:08:20,457 --> 00:08:23,464 and he was killing himself on that crane sequence, 197 00:08:23,499 --> 00:08:24,896 and we would all come back 198 00:08:24,932 --> 00:08:26,895 and then it'd be all over the news, 199 00:08:26,930 --> 00:08:28,304 all over the Internet. 200 00:08:28,339 --> 00:08:30,100 It's just so irresponsible 201 00:08:30,136 --> 00:08:33,141 that people were manufacturing this stuff 202 00:08:33,177 --> 00:08:34,343 based on what? 203 00:08:34,378 --> 00:08:36,842 Based on a couple of teenagers 204 00:08:36,877 --> 00:08:39,743 who had started an Internet thing 205 00:08:39,779 --> 00:08:41,409 called "Craig Not Bond." 206 00:08:41,445 --> 00:08:44,419 But all these news agencies were treating it 207 00:08:44,454 --> 00:08:46,921 as if it was like real news. 208 00:08:46,956 --> 00:08:50,419 You know, it's an opinion of a couple of kids 209 00:08:50,454 --> 00:08:53,796 who hadn't seen a foot of film that the man had shot. 210 00:08:55,801 --> 00:08:58,534 [Craig] Someone said, "You might want to go online. 211 00:08:58,569 --> 00:09:00,368 There might be a bit of an issue." 212 00:09:00,403 --> 00:09:02,672 I was, like, "What?" 213 00:09:02,707 --> 00:09:05,203 I did. I went online and stayed up all night 214 00:09:05,969 --> 00:09:07,170 and read everything, 215 00:09:07,206 --> 00:09:09,075 'cause that's what happens if you do that. 216 00:09:10,050 --> 00:09:11,644 And it was tough. 217 00:09:11,679 --> 00:09:12,683 It was really, really tough. 218 00:09:13,680 --> 00:09:14,718 It was hate-filled. 219 00:09:19,052 --> 00:09:22,016 And I woke up the following morning, 220 00:09:22,051 --> 00:09:25,157 and I went, "Fuck it. 221 00:09:26,564 --> 00:09:28,529 I know the film's gonna be good." 222 00:09:28,565 --> 00:09:29,664 -[man] Action! -[guns firing] 223 00:09:29,699 --> 00:09:31,202 [Broccoli] It was just horrible. 224 00:09:31,237 --> 00:09:33,833 The whole crew, we were all 225 00:09:33,869 --> 00:09:36,970 just brimming with anger about it, 226 00:09:37,005 --> 00:09:40,502 and trying to act very casual around him. 227 00:09:40,538 --> 00:09:44,143 But we were angry for him 'cause it was so unfair. 228 00:09:44,178 --> 00:09:46,513 [Craig] Everybody else was in a state about it. 229 00:09:46,548 --> 00:09:48,683 Everybody else who was in this was going, "God. Oh, my God, I'm so sorry. 230 00:09:48,718 --> 00:09:49,915 It must be awful," and like that. 231 00:09:49,951 --> 00:09:52,214 I was like, "It's fine. It's all good. 232 00:09:52,249 --> 00:09:53,758 Come on, let's crack on with it." 233 00:09:53,793 --> 00:09:56,394 'Cause I knew we were doing something really special. 234 00:09:56,429 --> 00:09:57,855 [Wilson] It's a tribute to Daniel 235 00:09:57,890 --> 00:09:59,659 that he could look past it, 236 00:09:59,694 --> 00:10:01,597 but a lot of people can't. 237 00:10:01,632 --> 00:10:03,558 And people who work on the film, 238 00:10:04,401 --> 00:10:05,734 it affects the morale. 239 00:10:05,769 --> 00:10:07,603 [Broccoli] Also, I remember going back 240 00:10:07,639 --> 00:10:10,705 to the horrendous time in the Bahamas. 241 00:10:10,740 --> 00:10:14,372 We were besieged with paparazzi. 242 00:10:14,407 --> 00:10:17,880 I mean, one guy was like... buried himself in the sand 243 00:10:17,916 --> 00:10:20,547 sort of the night before we were gonna be on the beach. 244 00:10:20,582 --> 00:10:21,615 I mean, it was insane. 245 00:10:21,651 --> 00:10:23,951 It was like, you know, crazy. 246 00:10:23,987 --> 00:10:28,416 And I remember Daniel coming out of the water 247 00:10:28,452 --> 00:10:31,859 and the whole crew going, "Oh, my God." 248 00:10:31,894 --> 00:10:34,692 And that was probably the only time 249 00:10:34,728 --> 00:10:36,193 when a pap shot... 250 00:10:36,229 --> 00:10:38,560 Because it was a pap shot that broke... 251 00:10:38,595 --> 00:10:41,366 But then, of course, changed the whole idea of, 252 00:10:41,401 --> 00:10:44,102 you know, Daniel and what his Bond was gonna be like. 253 00:10:44,137 --> 00:10:46,609 Suddenly everybody went, "Oh, my God! 254 00:10:46,644 --> 00:10:48,105 This is the guy? The blond guy?" 255 00:10:48,140 --> 00:10:49,247 [Wilson and Broccoli] "Who cares?" 256 00:10:49,282 --> 00:10:50,443 [Craig] Look at those tits! 257 00:10:54,586 --> 00:10:56,587 [Broccoli] The whole thing changed. 258 00:10:56,622 --> 00:10:57,953 And then it was a whole different thing, 259 00:10:57,988 --> 00:11:00,115 and he was suddenly the coolest guy on Earth. 260 00:11:25,514 --> 00:11:26,647 It was exciting. 261 00:11:26,682 --> 00:11:28,544 You've redeemed this moment. 262 00:11:29,055 --> 00:11:30,455 Bloody hell! 263 00:11:30,490 --> 00:11:32,850 [Craig] These two gave me a voice. 264 00:11:32,885 --> 00:11:34,619 I mean, I asked for it. 265 00:11:34,654 --> 00:11:36,024 I spoke to both of you. I remember having this conversation. 266 00:11:36,059 --> 00:11:38,461 I said, "If you're going to make me do this..." 267 00:11:38,496 --> 00:11:40,698 I didn't say that. [laughs] 268 00:11:40,733 --> 00:11:43,460 -[Broccoli] I think you did. -[Craig laughs] 269 00:11:43,495 --> 00:11:45,670 [Craig] But it was being allowed to discuss it. 270 00:11:45,705 --> 00:11:49,872 You know, Martin and I, we argued a lot on it. 271 00:11:49,907 --> 00:11:52,210 He didn't get-- He never got upset with me. 272 00:11:52,245 --> 00:11:55,371 You know, we used to have these kind of amazing pitch battles on set. 273 00:11:55,407 --> 00:11:57,310 They were never angry. They were just like, 274 00:11:57,345 --> 00:11:59,383 "I don't agree with you!" "I don't agree with you!" 275 00:11:59,418 --> 00:12:01,484 But somehow, it elevated it. 276 00:12:01,519 --> 00:12:02,886 It was allowing me to see... 277 00:12:02,921 --> 00:12:04,553 If I saw something that I didn't think was right, 278 00:12:04,588 --> 00:12:06,521 I would go and discuss it. 279 00:12:06,556 --> 00:12:08,552 And if I was wrong, I'd go, "Okay, I'm wrong, I'm wrong, I'm wrong." 280 00:12:08,587 --> 00:12:10,728 But if I thought it was right, I felt like I had the power 281 00:12:10,764 --> 00:12:12,553 to be able to go, "I know I'm right about this." 282 00:12:12,589 --> 00:12:13,961 And there's a couple of scenes in the movie 283 00:12:13,997 --> 00:12:15,959 which I'm really glad I spoke up about, 284 00:12:15,995 --> 00:12:17,293 -and they work. -Action. 285 00:12:17,328 --> 00:12:18,660 [Craig] But Martin let me do that. 286 00:12:25,009 --> 00:12:27,175 [Broccoli] The shower scene which is, I think, 287 00:12:27,210 --> 00:12:30,010 one of the most beautiful scenes ever in a movie, 288 00:12:30,046 --> 00:12:33,717 you know, after that fight in the hallway, 289 00:12:33,752 --> 00:12:36,248 and in the script, it was written that... 290 00:12:36,283 --> 00:12:39,357 that, uh, Eva Green was in her underwear, 291 00:12:39,392 --> 00:12:41,324 and you were in, you know... 292 00:12:41,359 --> 00:12:42,888 And Daniel said, 293 00:12:42,923 --> 00:12:46,496 "No, they don't get undressed. 294 00:12:46,531 --> 00:12:48,025 They're in their clothes." 295 00:12:48,061 --> 00:12:50,233 And I just remember that day. 296 00:12:50,269 --> 00:12:51,429 Oh, my God. 297 00:12:52,704 --> 00:12:54,733 It's like there's blood on my hands. 298 00:12:54,769 --> 00:12:55,873 It's not coming off. 299 00:12:58,068 --> 00:12:59,140 Here, let's see. 300 00:13:00,539 --> 00:13:01,844 [Craig] It was there in the script, but it was... 301 00:13:01,879 --> 00:13:03,711 It was sort of hinted at in the script, 302 00:13:03,746 --> 00:13:05,914 and I just was all about, 303 00:13:05,949 --> 00:13:07,079 if we're gonna go with the violence, 304 00:13:07,115 --> 00:13:08,752 we're gonna go with the reality of it. 305 00:13:08,788 --> 00:13:10,449 You know, it's still a James Bond movie, 306 00:13:10,484 --> 00:13:12,588 but the point of it is, I wanted to see what happens, 307 00:13:12,623 --> 00:13:13,789 the effect it has on people. 308 00:13:13,824 --> 00:13:15,793 And I was like, "She's in shock, 309 00:13:15,828 --> 00:13:18,385 so she's sitting in the shower in her clothes." 310 00:13:18,421 --> 00:13:19,963 It made complete sense to me. 311 00:13:21,467 --> 00:13:23,461 -You cold? -Mm-hmm. Yeah. 312 00:13:24,401 --> 00:13:25,397 Come here. 313 00:13:40,152 --> 00:13:42,713 [Broccoli] I remember talking to the composer and saying, 314 00:13:42,748 --> 00:13:44,782 -"That's the moment they fall in love." -[Wilson] Mm. 315 00:13:44,817 --> 00:13:47,756 [Broccoli] And the music in that scene is just so beautiful. 316 00:13:47,791 --> 00:13:49,256 -David Arnold. -[Wilson] Mm. 317 00:13:56,192 --> 00:13:59,936 [Broccoli] The thing that Daniel brought to the character and the series, 318 00:13:59,971 --> 00:14:03,235 was Bond's inner life and the emotional life 319 00:14:03,270 --> 00:14:05,409 and the complexity of the emotional life, 320 00:14:05,444 --> 00:14:07,438 which was in the books, 321 00:14:07,473 --> 00:14:10,743 but never really translated onto the screen 322 00:14:10,779 --> 00:14:12,343 until he came on. 323 00:14:12,379 --> 00:14:14,248 [Wilson] And we were ready to make a shift 324 00:14:14,283 --> 00:14:18,147 because we were getting too fantastical in our series. 325 00:14:18,182 --> 00:14:20,990 And Daniel's an actor 326 00:14:21,025 --> 00:14:23,184 who can bring it down to where it belongs, 327 00:14:23,220 --> 00:14:24,992 make it more real, 328 00:14:25,028 --> 00:14:27,432 make it more emotionally connected 329 00:14:27,467 --> 00:14:29,293 and make it more dramatic. 330 00:14:29,329 --> 00:14:30,930 And we wanted to make that change. 331 00:14:30,965 --> 00:14:33,937 So we needed him to do it 332 00:14:33,973 --> 00:14:37,700 because we couldn't do it with anybody else. 333 00:14:37,736 --> 00:14:39,509 [Craig] Barbara and Michael wanted to do something, 334 00:14:39,544 --> 00:14:40,810 change it for a reason. 335 00:14:40,845 --> 00:14:42,944 They wanted to turn it on its head. 336 00:14:42,979 --> 00:14:44,707 And I was like, "I'm up for that. 337 00:14:44,742 --> 00:14:46,885 If that is what you want to do, I'm up for that." 338 00:14:48,545 --> 00:14:50,521 -Vodka martini. -Shaken or stirred? 339 00:14:50,556 --> 00:14:52,188 Do I look like I give a damn? 340 00:14:52,223 --> 00:14:55,683 [Craig] A lot of the kind of, the cliches, as it were, 341 00:14:55,718 --> 00:14:57,387 that have become cliches over the years 342 00:14:57,423 --> 00:14:59,720 'cause they've become Bond tropes, 343 00:14:59,755 --> 00:15:01,732 I was like, "We can't really do that. 344 00:15:01,767 --> 00:15:03,594 We have to try and reinvent it." 345 00:15:04,260 --> 00:15:05,562 But saying that, 346 00:15:05,598 --> 00:15:07,530 these were really, really difficult to write for. 347 00:15:07,565 --> 00:15:09,701 Putting words in James Bond's mouth... 348 00:15:09,736 --> 00:15:12,603 Because all that anybody remembers are the one-liners. 349 00:15:14,610 --> 00:15:17,882 You know, for me, the funniest lines are out of reality. 350 00:15:17,917 --> 00:15:20,545 The greatest Bond lines are stress release. 351 00:15:20,580 --> 00:15:23,721 They're like a release of, you know, of tension, 352 00:15:23,756 --> 00:15:25,319 so that you don't... "Oh, God!" 353 00:15:25,354 --> 00:15:28,652 You know, 'cause he's in a terrible situation. 354 00:15:28,688 --> 00:15:31,254 You have to create that. You have to create the tension 355 00:15:31,289 --> 00:15:32,589 and then have the one-liner. 356 00:15:32,625 --> 00:15:34,889 You can't just... The one-liner's not the scene. 357 00:15:36,095 --> 00:15:37,397 I've got a little itch 358 00:15:38,568 --> 00:15:39,399 down there. 359 00:15:41,231 --> 00:15:42,138 Would you mind? 360 00:15:49,316 --> 00:15:51,081 [screams] No. 361 00:15:51,745 --> 00:15:53,877 No! No. 362 00:15:53,912 --> 00:15:55,586 No, no. 363 00:15:55,621 --> 00:15:57,618 To the right. To the right! 364 00:15:57,654 --> 00:15:58,688 To the right! 365 00:15:58,724 --> 00:16:00,651 You are a funny, man. Mr. Bond. 366 00:16:05,593 --> 00:16:07,364 [Wilson] Well, it was the same with "Bond, James Bond." 367 00:16:07,399 --> 00:16:10,200 [Craig] Exactly. I mean, I know. I mean, Pierce talks about it. 368 00:16:10,235 --> 00:16:13,203 But it's like, you know, saying that fucking line... 369 00:16:13,239 --> 00:16:16,034 I mean, if I have to say it, I'll say it once to myself. 370 00:16:16,069 --> 00:16:18,272 And then you're on set and you think, "Oh, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine." 371 00:16:18,307 --> 00:16:20,644 And then you say it, and it's like this... 372 00:16:20,679 --> 00:16:22,079 The weight of it is just-- 373 00:16:22,114 --> 00:16:24,911 And I think I try to be quite cool about these things, 374 00:16:24,946 --> 00:16:26,946 but it's impossible. 375 00:16:26,982 --> 00:16:29,116 I mean, I don't know how many takes we did at the end of Casino Royale. 376 00:16:29,151 --> 00:16:30,481 Literally, there are takes with, 377 00:16:30,517 --> 00:16:32,548 [in broken voice] "The name's Bond, James Bond." 378 00:16:32,583 --> 00:16:34,125 -It's like... -[Wilson laughing] 379 00:16:34,160 --> 00:16:37,094 It's like I'm a 13-year-old whose voice is breaking. 380 00:16:43,260 --> 00:16:44,365 The name's Bond. 381 00:16:45,437 --> 00:16:47,066 James Bond. 382 00:16:52,172 --> 00:16:53,438 [Craig] The film was good, 383 00:16:53,473 --> 00:16:56,914 but because people's expectations were, 384 00:16:56,949 --> 00:16:59,116 "Let's go and see this train wreck." 385 00:16:59,151 --> 00:17:01,845 I mean, I think a lot of people did think, you know, 386 00:17:01,880 --> 00:17:05,512 "We're going to see it for the shits and giggles factor," 387 00:17:05,548 --> 00:17:07,320 or the fact that this... 388 00:17:07,355 --> 00:17:09,422 "Let's go and see this one-shot wonder." 389 00:17:09,458 --> 00:17:11,291 -[Broccoli chuckles] -I mean, all of that going on. 390 00:17:11,326 --> 00:17:13,196 And it's like... The response was... 391 00:17:13,231 --> 00:17:15,633 I mean, you know, I remember being at the premiere, 392 00:17:15,668 --> 00:17:17,633 which was Leicester Square? 393 00:17:17,669 --> 00:17:19,131 [Broccoli] Mm-hmm. 394 00:17:19,167 --> 00:17:20,762 [Craig] That was just like... 395 00:17:20,798 --> 00:17:22,634 I mean, I was like, "What is going on?" 396 00:17:25,139 --> 00:17:27,304 And the credits came up, 397 00:17:27,339 --> 00:17:29,277 I mean, the pre-title sequence. 398 00:17:29,312 --> 00:17:31,208 And it's not the biggest pre-title sequence 399 00:17:31,243 --> 00:17:34,109 'cause it's just a fight in the bathroom, isn't it? That's all it is. 400 00:17:34,144 --> 00:17:36,812 It's black and white and it's not that particularly long. 401 00:17:36,847 --> 00:17:39,387 It's not particularly ambitious like that. 402 00:17:39,422 --> 00:17:41,620 And it came to the ending and the music came in, 403 00:17:41,655 --> 00:17:44,554 and everybody, I mean, everybody started cheering. 404 00:17:44,589 --> 00:17:46,523 And it was just like, you know, 405 00:17:46,559 --> 00:17:47,890 I'm kinda feeling up about it now. 406 00:17:56,074 --> 00:17:57,400 [Broccoli] Yeah, I mean, it was just... 407 00:17:57,436 --> 00:17:59,577 It just went-- Skyrocketed. 408 00:17:59,612 --> 00:18:01,703 The movie went crazy. 409 00:18:01,738 --> 00:18:03,506 And the reviews were crazy, right? 410 00:18:03,541 --> 00:18:04,640 [Craig] The reviews were great. 411 00:18:04,676 --> 00:18:06,511 [Wilson] And the numbers were great. 412 00:18:06,547 --> 00:18:09,183 Although, I think all that bad publicity, 413 00:18:09,219 --> 00:18:10,583 we could've done better without it. 414 00:18:10,618 --> 00:18:12,990 [Craig] I think we could have done a lot better. 415 00:18:13,025 --> 00:18:16,886 [Wilson] But we were good. Solid success. 416 00:18:16,921 --> 00:18:19,692 Please welcome Mr. Daniel Craig, ladies and gentlemen. 417 00:18:19,728 --> 00:18:22,262 [male reporter 1] Daniel Craig proved all this doubters wrong 418 00:18:22,297 --> 00:18:24,393 with his debut in Casino Royale. 419 00:18:24,428 --> 00:18:26,366 The most successful yet. 420 00:18:26,401 --> 00:18:28,865 The highest grossing Bond movie in history... 421 00:18:28,900 --> 00:18:30,534 [female reporter 1] Box office hit, Casino Royale, 422 00:18:30,570 --> 00:18:32,006 becomes the first ever in the series 423 00:18:32,041 --> 00:18:33,907 to be shown in China's cinemas. 424 00:18:33,943 --> 00:18:37,274 [male reporter 2] The super spy has finally conquered the Communists. 425 00:18:37,309 --> 00:18:40,913 [female reporter 2] He really has completely re-energized this franchise. 426 00:18:40,949 --> 00:18:42,250 Congratulations. 427 00:18:42,285 --> 00:18:43,781 You know, I think a celebration's in order. 428 00:18:46,793 --> 00:18:48,190 [Craig] On Quantum, however, 429 00:18:48,225 --> 00:18:50,326 [chuckles] uh, we had a writer's strike. 430 00:18:51,762 --> 00:18:53,455 We had a script, 431 00:18:53,490 --> 00:18:55,392 it wasn't completed, 432 00:18:55,427 --> 00:18:56,899 but it was nearly completed, 433 00:18:56,935 --> 00:18:58,936 and we had a writer's strike. 434 00:18:58,971 --> 00:19:01,238 I mean, the movie kind of works. 435 00:19:01,274 --> 00:19:04,607 It's not Casino Royale, and that was always gonna be... 436 00:19:04,642 --> 00:19:07,979 It was, like, literally, "troubling second album" syndrome. 437 00:19:08,014 --> 00:19:10,608 In a way, we could not top Casino. 438 00:19:10,644 --> 00:19:12,310 It's easy to say that. Of course we wanted 439 00:19:12,345 --> 00:19:14,948 to top Casino but, you know... 440 00:19:14,983 --> 00:19:17,714 [Broccoli] We were up against the writer's strike on one end... 441 00:19:17,750 --> 00:19:19,583 [Craig] Which everybody knew was coming. 442 00:19:19,618 --> 00:19:20,916 [Broccoli] We knew it was coming, 443 00:19:20,952 --> 00:19:22,617 and we hadn't quite gotten the script right. 444 00:19:22,652 --> 00:19:23,926 We didn't have a director yet. 445 00:19:23,961 --> 00:19:26,328 And on the other end was the... 446 00:19:26,363 --> 00:19:28,324 There was supposed to be an actors' strike, 447 00:19:28,359 --> 00:19:29,792 the SAG strike. 448 00:19:29,827 --> 00:19:32,629 So we were like, "If we don't go now, 449 00:19:32,664 --> 00:19:34,601 it's gonna be never-never land." 450 00:19:37,266 --> 00:19:40,173 So, we basically started shooting without a script, 451 00:19:40,208 --> 00:19:41,845 which is never a good idea. 452 00:19:41,881 --> 00:19:43,643 But the script was turned in, 453 00:19:43,679 --> 00:19:46,641 and I remember the writer who turned the script in 454 00:19:46,677 --> 00:19:48,412 and then picked up his check, 455 00:19:48,447 --> 00:19:50,945 and then picked up his placard 456 00:19:50,980 --> 00:19:53,248 and stood outside the studio striking. 457 00:19:55,391 --> 00:19:58,524 Anyway, so, we were kind of screwed, 458 00:19:58,559 --> 00:20:00,690 and we had to all kind of muddle in 459 00:20:00,725 --> 00:20:02,165 and try and make the story work, 460 00:20:02,201 --> 00:20:04,332 and it wasn't really working that great. 461 00:20:04,367 --> 00:20:07,137 But, you know, I look back at the movie 462 00:20:07,172 --> 00:20:09,836 and, you know, it's still a good movie. 463 00:20:09,871 --> 00:20:11,801 [Craig] There's some really special moments in that film. 464 00:20:11,836 --> 00:20:13,276 -[Broccoli] Yeah. -[Craig] Very special. 465 00:20:13,311 --> 00:20:15,471 I don't know if that movie adheres together 466 00:20:15,506 --> 00:20:17,007 as well as it should, 467 00:20:17,042 --> 00:20:20,945 but that was just because the story, it wasn't solid. 468 00:20:20,980 --> 00:20:23,445 [Wilson] We just didn't get Bond's journey right in it, 469 00:20:23,481 --> 00:20:24,946 which is the key. 470 00:20:24,982 --> 00:20:27,882 It wasn't totally focused on his journey, 471 00:20:27,917 --> 00:20:29,717 and I think, sometimes we get... 472 00:20:29,752 --> 00:20:32,830 we can get too wound up in plot 473 00:20:32,865 --> 00:20:34,858 rather than keep to the story, 474 00:20:34,893 --> 00:20:38,896 which is an issue for these kind of films. 475 00:21:04,930 --> 00:21:06,792 [man] Three, two, one, action! 476 00:21:09,058 --> 00:21:10,494 [Craig] What had happened, weirdly, 477 00:21:10,529 --> 00:21:12,092 and it's not nobody's fault, 478 00:21:12,127 --> 00:21:13,566 I mean, it's my fault, mainly is that... 479 00:21:13,601 --> 00:21:14,872 You know, the stunt guys were like, 480 00:21:14,907 --> 00:21:16,338 "Oh, God, you can do this." 481 00:21:16,373 --> 00:21:18,103 So I'd get more and more and more to do. 482 00:21:18,139 --> 00:21:21,507 I was loving it, it was great, I was jumping all over the place. 483 00:21:21,542 --> 00:21:23,210 So I threw myself into the stunts 484 00:21:23,245 --> 00:21:24,512 more than I threw myself... 485 00:21:24,547 --> 00:21:26,043 'Cause the script was a bit kind of like, 486 00:21:26,078 --> 00:21:27,843 "I don't know what to do about the script. I can't... 487 00:21:27,878 --> 00:21:29,753 I'm not a writer, I can't help." 488 00:21:29,789 --> 00:21:32,185 And even though Marc and I would sit and we'd try and bash things out, 489 00:21:32,220 --> 00:21:33,387 I couldn't really help. 490 00:21:33,423 --> 00:21:35,253 So I threw myself into the stunts, 491 00:21:35,288 --> 00:21:36,987 and I basically volunteered for every single stunt in the movie. 492 00:21:39,223 --> 00:21:41,392 And that was... with hindsight, that was a bad mistake, 493 00:21:41,428 --> 00:21:43,257 'cause I got badly hurt. 494 00:21:43,293 --> 00:21:45,963 But on Quantum, I think I was sort of overwhelmed. 495 00:21:47,436 --> 00:21:49,202 My world had turned upside down. 496 00:21:49,237 --> 00:21:50,264 I mean, upside down. 497 00:21:51,604 --> 00:21:53,276 My personal life was affected 498 00:21:53,311 --> 00:21:56,373 by being that famous all of a sudden. 499 00:21:56,408 --> 00:21:59,581 I can honestly say I was sort of in a bit of cloud cuckoo land. 500 00:22:01,914 --> 00:22:03,320 [Broccoli] When you think about it, I mean, 501 00:22:03,355 --> 00:22:05,489 Daniel went from not being a household name 502 00:22:05,525 --> 00:22:08,117 to being on the tea towels, literally on the tea towels. 503 00:22:09,460 --> 00:22:11,989 That's a huge transformation for someone. 504 00:22:14,328 --> 00:22:15,796 And I mean, I remember, 505 00:22:15,831 --> 00:22:19,303 you were sort of under siege at a point, weren't you? 506 00:22:19,339 --> 00:22:22,129 I mean, I think I was physically under siege, 507 00:22:22,164 --> 00:22:23,772 but also, I was mentally under siege. 508 00:22:23,807 --> 00:22:27,001 I mean, when there are people in trees outside your house, 509 00:22:27,037 --> 00:22:28,674 you're kind of, you know, they say, 510 00:22:28,709 --> 00:22:30,348 "What have you got to be paranoid about?" 511 00:22:31,775 --> 00:22:33,741 I mean, I didn't go out. 512 00:22:33,776 --> 00:22:36,176 I mean, I literally kind of would lock myself in and close the curtains 513 00:22:36,211 --> 00:22:38,019 'cause I didn't know how to handle it. 514 00:22:38,055 --> 00:22:39,489 And I don't still. 515 00:22:41,517 --> 00:22:43,292 [Broccoli] I mean, there were times I was worried for him 516 00:22:43,327 --> 00:22:45,121 because he wasn't enjoying life. 517 00:22:45,156 --> 00:22:47,827 You know, it felt like it was really a big sacrifice. 518 00:22:51,898 --> 00:22:54,964 And then we did a play together in New York. 519 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:56,296 -[Craig] Yeah. -[Broccoli] I think that-- 520 00:22:56,332 --> 00:22:58,200 [Craig] And Hugh Jackman taught me a few things. 521 00:22:59,710 --> 00:23:02,307 [Broccoli] Yeah. I mean, that was interesting because... 522 00:23:02,343 --> 00:23:04,780 [Craig] Well, one of things that you told me was that I'm not Hugh. 523 00:23:04,815 --> 00:23:07,042 -[Broccoli] Yeah. -[Craig] Because Hugh is extraordinary. 524 00:23:07,078 --> 00:23:08,984 I mean, his wife calls him Senator Jack. 525 00:23:09,019 --> 00:23:11,554 -[Broccoli chuckles] -So, it's like... So, he goes out, you know, 526 00:23:11,590 --> 00:23:13,681 like, he waves to the crowd and talks to everybody, 527 00:23:13,717 --> 00:23:15,518 kisses every baby. 528 00:23:15,553 --> 00:23:17,489 I mean, he's, like, there for hours every night after the show, 529 00:23:17,524 --> 00:23:19,021 and I kind of, it isn't... 530 00:23:19,057 --> 00:23:21,225 I joined in. I kind of was like, "Okay." 531 00:23:21,260 --> 00:23:23,363 I mean, you know, 'cause they were there to see us both. 532 00:23:23,398 --> 00:23:27,334 And they were both... And they were excited to see us both. And it was... 533 00:23:27,369 --> 00:23:29,968 So I think that broke a big... 534 00:23:30,003 --> 00:23:31,374 -The enjoyment... -[Broccoli] It broke a boil. 535 00:23:31,410 --> 00:23:33,067 [Craig] Yeah, it broke a boil, exactly. 536 00:23:33,103 --> 00:23:35,245 It kind of, it just made it that, 537 00:23:35,281 --> 00:23:37,377 "You know what, it ain't that bad." 538 00:23:37,413 --> 00:23:38,944 It became fun, it became fun. 539 00:23:43,847 --> 00:23:45,016 Where the hell have you been? 540 00:23:46,223 --> 00:23:48,591 You didn't get the postcard? 541 00:23:48,626 --> 00:23:50,588 You should try it sometime, get away from it all. 542 00:23:50,623 --> 00:23:52,122 It really lends perspective. 543 00:23:54,563 --> 00:23:56,223 [Broccoli] When we got to Skyfall, 544 00:23:56,258 --> 00:23:58,399 it was about building the family again. 545 00:23:58,435 --> 00:24:00,033 -The MI6 family. -[Craig] Yes. 546 00:24:00,068 --> 00:24:02,931 [Broccoli] Because we knew that Judy would be departing. 547 00:24:02,966 --> 00:24:04,598 [Craig] Getting Ralph involved. 548 00:24:04,633 --> 00:24:06,442 -[Broccoli] Getting Ralph involved. -[Craig] Yeah. And Ben. 549 00:24:06,477 --> 00:24:09,205 [Broccoli] And Ben and Naomie Harris. 550 00:24:09,240 --> 00:24:12,109 So we felt we were betting into something again, 551 00:24:12,144 --> 00:24:16,685 and giving Bond his family, his foundation back. 552 00:24:16,720 --> 00:24:19,516 [Craig] But it was like we have to have a new Q 553 00:24:19,551 --> 00:24:23,456 and you know, the casting of Ben was just like this genius thing. 554 00:24:23,491 --> 00:24:25,122 It just pleased everybody. 555 00:24:27,124 --> 00:24:29,766 Always makes me feel a little melancholy. 556 00:24:29,801 --> 00:24:33,471 A grand old warship being ignominiously hauled away for scrap. 557 00:24:36,902 --> 00:24:39,070 Inevitability of time, don't you think? 558 00:24:41,947 --> 00:24:43,107 What do you see? 559 00:24:45,115 --> 00:24:46,242 A bloody big ship. 560 00:24:48,018 --> 00:24:49,014 Excuse me. 561 00:24:49,447 --> 00:24:50,444 007. 562 00:24:51,455 --> 00:24:53,854 -[sighs] -I'm your new Quartermaster. 563 00:24:56,028 --> 00:24:57,154 You must be joking. 564 00:24:58,463 --> 00:25:00,130 Why? Because I'm not wearing a lab coat? 565 00:25:00,165 --> 00:25:03,592 Because you still have spots. 566 00:25:03,627 --> 00:25:07,168 I got very excited when I saw my friend, Daniel, play James Bond 567 00:25:07,203 --> 00:25:08,800 in Casino Royale. 568 00:25:08,836 --> 00:25:11,232 And I thought it opened up all sorts of 569 00:25:11,267 --> 00:25:13,110 wonderful possibilities for the character. 570 00:25:13,145 --> 00:25:14,576 And I wanted a huge challenge 571 00:25:14,612 --> 00:25:16,137 and for me, this was an enormous challenge. 572 00:25:16,172 --> 00:25:18,313 [Broccoli] Daniel had suggested Sam, 573 00:25:18,348 --> 00:25:20,411 which was a really great idea. 574 00:25:20,447 --> 00:25:21,514 And, you know, 575 00:25:21,549 --> 00:25:24,480 Sam was coming back to England, 576 00:25:24,515 --> 00:25:27,916 and he'd never done anything on that sort of scale before. 577 00:25:27,951 --> 00:25:31,520 And it was a great combination. 578 00:25:31,556 --> 00:25:34,527 [Craig] Yeah, you know, Sam came in and he loves actors, 579 00:25:34,562 --> 00:25:36,428 and he loves directing actors. 580 00:25:36,463 --> 00:25:38,800 And we had a great story, and all the actors came up and turned up. 581 00:25:39,533 --> 00:25:40,703 They created something. 582 00:25:41,403 --> 00:25:42,937 They reinvented it. 583 00:25:42,972 --> 00:25:45,367 They did it in a way that's incredibly memorable, I think. 584 00:25:48,345 --> 00:25:50,009 Are you sure this is about M? 585 00:25:50,543 --> 00:25:51,846 It's about her, 586 00:25:53,084 --> 00:25:54,585 and you and me. 587 00:25:56,420 --> 00:25:58,556 You see, we are the last two rats. 588 00:25:59,555 --> 00:26:00,987 We can either eat each other... 589 00:26:04,896 --> 00:26:05,761 Hmm? 590 00:26:08,562 --> 00:26:09,930 Or eat everyone else. 591 00:26:12,838 --> 00:26:16,530 How you're trying to remember your training now. [chuckles] 592 00:26:17,904 --> 00:26:20,006 What's the regulation to cover this? 593 00:26:24,216 --> 00:26:25,847 Well, first time for everything, 594 00:26:26,712 --> 00:26:28,410 -yes? -[Craig] Hmm. 595 00:26:30,379 --> 00:26:32,854 What makes you think this is my first time? 596 00:26:34,587 --> 00:26:35,791 Oh, Mr. Bond... 597 00:26:38,421 --> 00:26:40,390 [Broccoli] That scene with you and Javier, 598 00:26:40,426 --> 00:26:43,493 when the sort of sexual innuendo between the two of you 599 00:26:43,529 --> 00:26:46,597 and you say, "What makes you think this is my first time?" 600 00:26:46,633 --> 00:26:48,736 I mean, I remember 601 00:26:48,772 --> 00:26:51,566 we were told to cut that line by the studio, 602 00:26:51,601 --> 00:26:54,874 and we said, "No, no, no." We resisted. We resisted. 603 00:26:54,909 --> 00:26:57,280 And I remember the night of the premier 604 00:26:57,315 --> 00:26:59,711 that line, just the whole place 605 00:26:59,746 --> 00:27:01,717 rocked it then, with that line. 606 00:27:01,752 --> 00:27:03,918 I remember looking at the studio executive 607 00:27:03,953 --> 00:27:06,684 who was in the next thing, going, "See, told you." 608 00:27:06,719 --> 00:27:08,520 Now we have the poster. 609 00:27:08,555 --> 00:27:09,660 -Finally. -Yeah. 610 00:27:11,122 --> 00:27:13,388 [Wilson] Skyfall is an example again, 611 00:27:13,423 --> 00:27:16,357 of a complex story and a very simple plot. 612 00:27:16,393 --> 00:27:19,767 And those emotional stories really work, 613 00:27:19,802 --> 00:27:22,435 and both, Casino Royale and Skyfall 614 00:27:22,471 --> 00:27:24,305 demonstrate that. 615 00:27:24,340 --> 00:27:26,939 [Craig] We had an ending, you know, we had an ending for Skyfall. 616 00:27:26,975 --> 00:27:29,378 We'd figured the ending out very early on. 617 00:27:29,413 --> 00:27:30,973 [Wilson] It was emotionally, 618 00:27:31,008 --> 00:27:33,049 very emotionally affecting. 619 00:27:48,496 --> 00:27:49,766 I suppose it's 620 00:27:50,995 --> 00:27:53,033 too late to make a run for it. 621 00:27:59,509 --> 00:28:00,843 Well, I am game if you are. 622 00:28:11,951 --> 00:28:13,724 Let's just get one thing right. 623 00:28:19,896 --> 00:28:21,864 [Craig] The day we filmed her death was... 624 00:28:22,795 --> 00:28:23,830 was very emotional, 625 00:28:23,865 --> 00:28:25,760 I mean, it's... It was difficult. 626 00:28:25,795 --> 00:28:28,370 I mean, we joked most of the day, but it was actually... 627 00:28:28,405 --> 00:28:31,004 It was very tough to do 628 00:28:31,040 --> 00:28:33,709 because she's been part of Bond for a while. 629 00:28:33,744 --> 00:28:36,370 And it's like she has something about her, 630 00:28:36,405 --> 00:28:38,374 and it comes across in her acting, 631 00:28:38,409 --> 00:28:40,377 and it comes across in everything she does. 632 00:28:47,916 --> 00:28:51,522 [Broccoli] It was an extremely emotional day for all of us. 633 00:28:51,557 --> 00:28:56,195 Um, I think for Judy, who was really holding it together. 634 00:28:56,562 --> 00:28:57,526 Um, 635 00:28:58,867 --> 00:29:02,370 but, you know, for me also because... 636 00:29:02,405 --> 00:29:05,807 during the, sort of, 17 years that we've been working together, 637 00:29:05,843 --> 00:29:08,711 you know, we've all been through a lot. 638 00:29:08,747 --> 00:29:12,277 And, um, she's reinvented this character. 639 00:29:13,352 --> 00:29:16,886 And it was pretty devastating. 640 00:29:18,348 --> 00:29:19,919 We were all... We were all a mess. 641 00:29:19,955 --> 00:29:21,682 Well, I was a mess, particularly. 642 00:29:26,292 --> 00:29:27,896 [Craig] I mean, on a purely personal level 643 00:29:27,931 --> 00:29:30,059 the fact that I got to act with Judy Dench, 644 00:29:30,094 --> 00:29:31,594 it was a lifelong ambition. 645 00:29:31,629 --> 00:29:34,899 The fact that I got to act with Judi Dench, being my M, 646 00:29:34,934 --> 00:29:37,401 is just beyond the realms. 647 00:29:49,888 --> 00:29:53,680 [Craig] Skyfall, for me, was a culmination of... 648 00:29:53,715 --> 00:29:56,953 It was every... It kind of ticked all my boxes. 649 00:29:56,989 --> 00:29:58,755 [man] Cut. Cut, thank you. 650 00:30:02,466 --> 00:30:05,128 [Broccoli] There were so many things about Skyfall that were terrific. 651 00:30:07,005 --> 00:30:09,872 The story, and then, bringing the family together, 652 00:30:09,907 --> 00:30:13,805 and the really emotional ending and all that. 653 00:30:13,840 --> 00:30:17,272 Then we also had Adele, 654 00:30:17,308 --> 00:30:19,278 and we also had the Olympics. 655 00:30:20,519 --> 00:30:23,645 And that was just incredible. 656 00:30:33,858 --> 00:30:36,730 [Graham Norton] The stars of the new James Bond movie, Skyfall, 657 00:30:36,766 --> 00:30:38,427 are with us. Yes, they are. 658 00:30:38,462 --> 00:30:41,597 -[audience exclaims] -Daniel Craig is here. 659 00:30:41,633 --> 00:30:44,465 The last time we saw you as Bond with Her Majesty, 660 00:30:44,500 --> 00:30:46,242 -the Olympics... -[Craig] Mm-hmm. 661 00:30:46,277 --> 00:30:47,842 -...how long was that in the planning? -Quite a long time. 662 00:30:47,877 --> 00:30:50,913 Danny Boyle came to visit me on set. 663 00:30:50,949 --> 00:30:52,848 He sat me down, he told me what he wanted to do 664 00:30:52,883 --> 00:30:55,009 and I walked out and said, "Enough of that." 665 00:30:56,678 --> 00:30:57,984 I really thought he was just pulling my leg. 666 00:30:58,020 --> 00:31:00,115 So, um, anyway, the whole kind of thing, 667 00:31:00,150 --> 00:31:02,286 um, you know, came about. 668 00:31:02,321 --> 00:31:03,756 The next thing I know I'm at the Palace. 669 00:31:06,863 --> 00:31:08,195 [Norton] 'Cause you must've thought, 670 00:31:08,230 --> 00:31:10,091 "Oh, I'll agree to it but it'll never happen." 671 00:31:10,126 --> 00:31:11,759 -You know, you can-- -[Craig] Well, I didn't... I mean, I thought 672 00:31:11,794 --> 00:31:13,432 they hadn't sort of had the okay from the Palace, 673 00:31:13,467 --> 00:31:15,769 but apparently, they got that first and then asked me. 674 00:31:15,804 --> 00:31:17,201 So I didn't have much choice. 675 00:31:17,237 --> 00:31:19,369 Oh, yeah. Imagine if you'd turned it down. 676 00:31:21,737 --> 00:31:23,980 [man] ... all the way around the stadium, 677 00:31:25,176 --> 00:31:26,411 a James Bond epic... 678 00:31:29,013 --> 00:31:30,019 starring... 679 00:31:30,916 --> 00:31:31,812 Daniel Craig, 680 00:31:33,382 --> 00:31:34,749 and Her Majesty, The Queen. 681 00:31:36,589 --> 00:31:39,455 [Harrison Ford] The British Artist of the Year Award 682 00:31:39,491 --> 00:31:42,823 was created in 2006, and the first recipient 683 00:31:42,858 --> 00:31:47,201 was another incredibly talented actor, Rachel Weisz, 684 00:31:48,098 --> 00:31:49,665 Daniel's wife. 685 00:31:51,600 --> 00:31:54,470 Britannia Award, the best of British... 686 00:31:54,505 --> 00:31:56,475 Sorry, I'll get it together on the day. 687 00:31:56,510 --> 00:31:58,338 -Best British... -[woman] For British Artist of the Year. 688 00:31:58,373 --> 00:32:00,610 [laughs] British Artist. 689 00:32:01,210 --> 00:32:03,180 Daniel, artist. 690 00:32:03,215 --> 00:32:05,480 [Ford] And now, six years later, 691 00:32:05,515 --> 00:32:09,084 with Rachel's patient tutelage... 692 00:32:11,528 --> 00:32:13,391 ...and coaching, 693 00:32:13,426 --> 00:32:16,031 he is in the position to be able to accept... 694 00:32:16,066 --> 00:32:18,133 ...that 11 people got offered the role before him. 695 00:32:19,430 --> 00:32:21,837 But don't... Uh, don't put any of this. 696 00:32:21,872 --> 00:32:23,868 Clooney, I think was first, Clooney. 697 00:32:23,904 --> 00:32:25,842 I got offered, um... 698 00:32:25,878 --> 00:32:29,040 I think even, yeah, Jude Law got offered it. 699 00:32:29,075 --> 00:32:30,574 Will Ferrell got offered it. 700 00:32:30,609 --> 00:32:31,682 -[audience cheering] -[Ford] Put your hands together 701 00:32:31,717 --> 00:32:34,175 for the British Artist of The Year, 702 00:32:34,210 --> 00:32:35,986 Mr. Daniel Craig. 703 00:32:42,926 --> 00:32:44,720 [Craig] Thank you, Bafta for this. 704 00:32:44,755 --> 00:32:47,094 It's incredibly humbling to receive this honor 705 00:32:47,129 --> 00:32:49,733 with all these amazingly talented people. 706 00:32:49,768 --> 00:32:51,601 Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, 707 00:32:51,636 --> 00:32:52,967 together with Cubby Broccoli, 708 00:32:53,002 --> 00:32:56,399 they made a franchise last 50 years. 709 00:32:56,435 --> 00:32:59,367 And, uh, they allowed me to be part of it, 710 00:32:59,402 --> 00:33:01,242 so thank you. Thank you. 711 00:33:17,325 --> 00:33:18,987 [Craig] We had to convince Sam to do it. 712 00:33:19,023 --> 00:33:21,922 I mean, you know, Sam was very much of two minds about it. 713 00:33:22,932 --> 00:33:24,464 [Broccoli] He felt he'd done it 714 00:33:24,500 --> 00:33:26,899 and he'd done it so successfully to drag him back in, 715 00:33:26,934 --> 00:33:28,563 but he got into it. 716 00:33:28,598 --> 00:33:30,401 He approached this whole series 717 00:33:30,437 --> 00:33:32,768 with tremendous enthusiasm, I would say. 718 00:33:33,679 --> 00:33:35,438 You know, "Let's get the car, 719 00:33:35,474 --> 00:33:37,507 and let's do the biggest explosion." 720 00:33:37,542 --> 00:33:39,906 He just really embraced all the tropes, 721 00:33:39,942 --> 00:33:42,410 which was... it was time for that to happen. 722 00:33:42,445 --> 00:33:44,846 And, uh, and it was fun. 723 00:33:44,882 --> 00:33:47,184 [Craig] Yeah, I always wanted to have the gadgets 724 00:33:47,220 --> 00:33:48,852 and things back in the movie. 725 00:33:48,887 --> 00:33:50,921 It was just bringing them back in in an original way. 726 00:33:50,956 --> 00:33:53,459 And I think Sam and I had this conversation before Spectre. 727 00:33:53,495 --> 00:33:57,628 It was how do we make it happen, so it feels fresh. 728 00:33:57,664 --> 00:34:00,602 [Broccoli] But I think we needed to find a big hook 729 00:34:00,637 --> 00:34:01,762 to the story. 730 00:34:01,797 --> 00:34:03,763 And then, obviously, what came up was 731 00:34:03,799 --> 00:34:06,609 the idea of bringing Blofeld back. 732 00:34:06,644 --> 00:34:08,078 [Blofeld] Welcome, James. 733 00:34:12,078 --> 00:34:13,479 It's been a long time. 734 00:34:15,246 --> 00:34:16,977 But finally, here we are. 735 00:34:21,758 --> 00:34:22,917 What took you so long? 736 00:34:31,501 --> 00:34:33,068 Cuckoo. 737 00:34:33,103 --> 00:34:34,566 [Craig] I had a lot of fun on that movie, 738 00:34:34,601 --> 00:34:36,535 but part of the problem was that maybe I broke my leg. 739 00:34:37,268 --> 00:34:38,908 And we had a choice, 740 00:34:38,944 --> 00:34:41,471 we could shut down for nine months, 741 00:34:41,507 --> 00:34:43,079 and I could go and get an operation, 742 00:34:43,115 --> 00:34:45,808 or I could, I could crack on with the movie. 743 00:34:45,843 --> 00:34:48,479 And, I didn't want to shut down for nine months. 744 00:34:48,514 --> 00:34:50,315 I-I thought I've got to finish the movie, 745 00:34:50,350 --> 00:34:53,847 so I wore basically a bionic leg 746 00:34:53,882 --> 00:34:55,686 for the rest of the... rest of the film, 747 00:34:55,721 --> 00:34:59,988 which was not the greatest way to do a Bond movie. 748 00:35:00,023 --> 00:35:02,328 [Broccoli] And you didn't stop doing all the action? 749 00:35:02,363 --> 00:35:04,494 [Craig] No. You know, unfortunately, 750 00:35:04,530 --> 00:35:07,003 it was massively distracting for me. 751 00:35:07,038 --> 00:35:09,336 So I probably was talking through my ass 752 00:35:09,372 --> 00:35:11,406 when I said it was the best experience of my life 753 00:35:11,442 --> 00:35:15,173 because I was trying to juggle an awful lot of things. 754 00:35:15,208 --> 00:35:17,580 I had to psychologically juggle 755 00:35:17,616 --> 00:35:18,709 my physical state. 756 00:35:23,753 --> 00:35:24,583 [man] Hang on. 757 00:35:27,989 --> 00:35:31,585 [Craig] Trouble is, with the energy that I had, the leg would give way, 758 00:35:31,620 --> 00:35:34,626 which is kinda of great when you watch me walking at the beginning of the movie, 759 00:35:34,661 --> 00:35:36,728 and I climb out of a window, walk down a ledge 760 00:35:36,764 --> 00:35:38,693 and jump down another ledge, and jump down another ledge. 761 00:35:38,728 --> 00:35:40,193 I'm literally going, [chuckling] 762 00:35:40,228 --> 00:35:41,938 "Don't give way, don't give way, don't give way." 763 00:35:41,973 --> 00:35:43,434 I mean, I'm tired, got a wire on, 764 00:35:43,469 --> 00:35:45,907 but I mean, it's very traumatic. 765 00:35:45,943 --> 00:35:47,403 'Cause I'm trying to be cool, 766 00:35:47,438 --> 00:35:49,410 but my leg is-- it's shot. 767 00:36:08,594 --> 00:36:11,261 [man 1] Here we go. Ready, everyone? 768 00:36:11,296 --> 00:36:12,899 Let's all fall back. 769 00:36:12,935 --> 00:36:15,433 [man 2] And, action! 770 00:36:15,469 --> 00:36:17,630 [Broccoli] He was in excruciating pain 771 00:36:17,665 --> 00:36:18,733 on that whole sequence. 772 00:36:18,768 --> 00:36:21,769 The opening sequence was redesigned 773 00:36:21,804 --> 00:36:24,011 for him to be more stealth-like, 774 00:36:24,047 --> 00:36:27,173 because he could barely walk. 775 00:36:27,208 --> 00:36:29,450 I remember, I was just looking at him and thinking, 776 00:36:29,485 --> 00:36:32,679 "I don't know how he's actually managing this." 777 00:36:32,714 --> 00:36:36,116 I mean, we had 1,500 extras. 778 00:36:36,151 --> 00:36:38,293 You know, it was a massive, massive sequence. 779 00:36:38,328 --> 00:36:40,691 We had shut down the square for four days 780 00:36:40,727 --> 00:36:42,959 and he was like, "I'm going to do it," you know? 781 00:36:42,994 --> 00:36:45,361 [Craig] But we changed the idea and I just said, "Look, 782 00:36:45,396 --> 00:36:47,370 we keep it mysterious." 783 00:36:47,405 --> 00:36:49,533 So basically, I'm doing a lot of entrances and exits, 784 00:36:49,568 --> 00:36:51,203 and I think that kind of worked. 785 00:36:51,238 --> 00:36:52,833 In a way, it was fortuitous, 786 00:36:52,868 --> 00:36:55,772 because that scene is exceptional. 787 00:36:55,808 --> 00:36:57,678 And if we'd shut down, God knows, I don't know, 788 00:36:57,714 --> 00:36:59,206 -I don't-- -[Broccoli] We never could have achieved that. 789 00:36:59,241 --> 00:37:02,218 [Craig] Well, you know what, they said nine-month recovery. 790 00:37:02,254 --> 00:37:04,285 I mean, it may be for a 22-year-old athlete, 791 00:37:04,321 --> 00:37:08,324 but it's not for a man of advancing years. 792 00:37:28,208 --> 00:37:31,974 [Craig] I don't wat to kind of go on about how hard Spectre was, 793 00:37:32,009 --> 00:37:34,680 but it was, it was tough, and I needed a break. 794 00:37:34,716 --> 00:37:38,479 I needed to kind of switch off. I needed to get away. 795 00:37:38,514 --> 00:37:42,089 And I genuinely felt, psychologically, at the end of that film, 796 00:37:42,124 --> 00:37:44,185 "Maybe I'm just too old." 797 00:37:44,220 --> 00:37:46,863 And the problem is the way we started these films... 798 00:37:46,898 --> 00:37:48,530 I've started my tenure at this, 799 00:37:48,565 --> 00:37:52,528 was throwing myself at it like a bull in a China shop. 800 00:37:52,563 --> 00:37:54,269 So, to sort of not do that, 801 00:37:54,304 --> 00:37:55,766 seemed to be like, "What's the point?" 802 00:37:55,802 --> 00:37:58,508 I mean, it just felt, like, completely wrong. 803 00:37:58,543 --> 00:38:00,935 I mean, I, genuinely, I'd convinced myself that was it. 804 00:38:03,943 --> 00:38:07,910 Daniel Craig is definitely not doing another Bond movie. 805 00:38:07,945 --> 00:38:10,716 In a super candid interview with Time Out 806 00:38:10,752 --> 00:38:13,288 while doing press for Spectre, Daniel Craig is asked 807 00:38:13,323 --> 00:38:15,588 if he'd want to do another Bond movie. 808 00:38:15,624 --> 00:38:18,553 His answer, "Now I'd rather break this glass 809 00:38:18,588 --> 00:38:20,122 and slash my wrists." 810 00:38:20,158 --> 00:38:22,465 It was two days after I finished shooting the last movie. 811 00:38:22,501 --> 00:38:24,027 -[Stephen Colbert] Sure. -I went straight into an interview 812 00:38:24,062 --> 00:38:25,767 -and someone said, "Would you do another one?" -Oh, okay. 813 00:38:25,802 --> 00:38:29,567 And I went, "No!" I... And instead of saying something, you know, 814 00:38:29,603 --> 00:38:32,766 -um, with style and grace. -[laughing] 815 00:38:32,801 --> 00:38:34,376 I gave a really stupid answer. 816 00:38:34,411 --> 00:38:36,039 Someone gave me a good analogy, which is that, 817 00:38:36,074 --> 00:38:38,204 if you were asked 200 meters from the end of a marathon, 818 00:38:38,240 --> 00:38:40,549 whether you'd run another marathon, you'd be... 819 00:38:40,585 --> 00:38:42,983 you know, you'd be fairly short and sweet about the answer, 820 00:38:43,019 --> 00:38:44,087 which is what I was. 821 00:38:44,122 --> 00:38:45,550 I've read that it will be your last. 822 00:38:45,585 --> 00:38:47,283 -Will this be your last? -I don't know. 823 00:38:47,318 --> 00:38:49,754 -[man] The burning question, will it be your last one? -Who knows. 824 00:38:49,790 --> 00:38:51,125 [woman] Are you gonna stay or are you gonna go-- 825 00:38:51,160 --> 00:38:52,656 I don't know. I just don't know. 826 00:38:52,691 --> 00:38:53,927 The honest answer is, I don't know. 827 00:38:53,963 --> 00:38:55,154 I don't know. 828 00:38:55,190 --> 00:38:58,428 Daniel Craig, will you return as James Bond? 829 00:38:58,464 --> 00:39:01,436 -Yes. -[audience cheer] 830 00:39:01,471 --> 00:39:04,072 [Craig] You know, Barbara drives a hard bargain. 831 00:39:04,108 --> 00:39:06,007 Thanks so much. Daniel Craig... 832 00:39:06,042 --> 00:39:08,943 [Craig] So, I don't think I was ever really gonna get away with leaving 833 00:39:08,978 --> 00:39:09,973 after Spectre. 834 00:39:16,311 --> 00:39:17,649 [Broccoli] That was supposed to be his last movie, 835 00:39:17,685 --> 00:39:19,454 although I told him it wasn't gonna be. 836 00:39:19,490 --> 00:39:20,649 [Craig] It was supposed to be my last movie 837 00:39:20,684 --> 00:39:22,153 but Barbara, she said, "No." 838 00:39:26,321 --> 00:39:28,692 [Broccoli] I said, "There is unfinished business. 839 00:39:28,728 --> 00:39:30,794 We haven't told the rest of the story. 840 00:39:30,829 --> 00:39:32,468 There is still story to be told here." 841 00:39:33,201 --> 00:39:34,998 So we started this one 842 00:39:35,033 --> 00:39:37,968 with the idea that, "Wow, we got to go for broke." 843 00:39:40,239 --> 00:39:42,869 [female reporter] The production on the latest film, Bond 25, 844 00:39:42,904 --> 00:39:44,711 was reportedly just shut down. 845 00:39:44,746 --> 00:39:47,147 It's being reported that Craig injured himself in Jamaica 846 00:39:47,182 --> 00:39:48,418 on the set of Bond 25. 847 00:39:51,852 --> 00:39:54,856 [Wilson] We had the injury, but we also had... 848 00:39:54,891 --> 00:39:57,493 You know, we started with one director and we got another, 849 00:39:59,763 --> 00:40:03,527 and then we had script issues that went on and on and on. 850 00:40:03,562 --> 00:40:06,562 And it's also emotionally tough 851 00:40:06,598 --> 00:40:08,733 being Daniel's last one. 852 00:40:08,768 --> 00:40:10,998 It's tough on Barbara, it's tough on me, 853 00:40:11,034 --> 00:40:13,232 it's tough on Daniel, especially. 854 00:40:13,268 --> 00:40:17,173 And you know, you don't appreciate that. 855 00:40:17,208 --> 00:40:20,708 You don't appreciate how emotionally difficult it is 856 00:40:20,743 --> 00:40:22,813 to do these things. 857 00:40:22,848 --> 00:40:23,912 [Craig] There always is a struggle. 858 00:40:23,947 --> 00:40:25,521 Come on, it's always what it is. 859 00:40:25,556 --> 00:40:28,984 But this has been... It's been harder the most, 860 00:40:29,020 --> 00:40:31,025 but, because we were up against it so much. 861 00:40:31,061 --> 00:40:33,825 People were just like, "We're gonna get it done. This is the last one." 862 00:40:33,860 --> 00:40:36,589 And it felt like everybody just bought into it. 863 00:40:58,387 --> 00:41:01,224 [Broccoli] I'm just so thrilled 864 00:41:01,259 --> 00:41:03,359 at how this film has turned out. 865 00:41:03,395 --> 00:41:04,557 There's something about this film that... 866 00:41:04,592 --> 00:41:06,260 The culmination of the five films 867 00:41:06,295 --> 00:41:07,887 and this film in particular, 868 00:41:07,922 --> 00:41:09,631 it makes me feel, as if 869 00:41:09,667 --> 00:41:13,635 not only has he made his mark on the Bond franchise, 870 00:41:13,671 --> 00:41:16,836 but he has now made his mark in cinematic history. 871 00:41:24,613 --> 00:41:27,880 I mean, the night he completed the role 872 00:41:27,915 --> 00:41:31,788 and we wrapped the film, was like a real moment. 873 00:41:31,823 --> 00:41:35,883 [Wilson] Mm-hmm. And the last shot was him running down an alley, 874 00:41:35,918 --> 00:41:38,457 disappearing out of shot. 875 00:41:38,492 --> 00:41:40,424 It was just unbelievable. 876 00:41:40,459 --> 00:41:42,094 [man 1] And, cut. 877 00:41:42,129 --> 00:41:43,827 -[man 2] Cut the light. -[man 1] All right, that's it, guys. 878 00:41:43,862 --> 00:41:46,467 [Broccoli] It was a historic moment. 879 00:41:46,502 --> 00:41:48,504 -[people cheering] - Everyone came. 880 00:41:48,539 --> 00:41:50,733 We were night shooting, and everyone came down 881 00:41:50,768 --> 00:41:53,409 to kind of witness the moment. 882 00:41:53,444 --> 00:41:56,144 Because we knew how significant it was. 883 00:41:56,180 --> 00:41:57,712 It was deeply emotional. 884 00:41:59,350 --> 00:42:01,178 I mean, everyone was sobbing. 885 00:42:01,213 --> 00:42:02,917 -Literally sobbing. -[Wilson] People wouldn't leave. 886 00:42:02,953 --> 00:42:05,681 You know, usually on night shifts, everybody leaves, no? 887 00:42:05,716 --> 00:42:07,752 They just stood around 888 00:42:07,787 --> 00:42:09,658 and, just embraced each other. 889 00:42:17,325 --> 00:42:19,599 You know, I've been doing this for a while 890 00:42:19,634 --> 00:42:22,136 and there's some of the people I've actually worked with here, I think, most of my career, 891 00:42:22,171 --> 00:42:25,201 which is getting on for about 30 years. So that's quite a long time. 892 00:42:25,236 --> 00:42:28,873 And a lot of people here worked on five pictures with me, 893 00:42:28,909 --> 00:42:31,505 and I know there's a lot of things said about 894 00:42:31,540 --> 00:42:34,284 what I think about these films, or all of those whatever. 895 00:42:34,319 --> 00:42:37,452 But I've loved every single second 896 00:42:37,487 --> 00:42:39,520 of these movies, and especially this one, 897 00:42:39,555 --> 00:42:40,985 because I've got up every morning, 898 00:42:41,020 --> 00:42:44,892 and I've had the chance to work with you guys. 899 00:42:44,927 --> 00:42:47,457 And that has been one of the greatest honors of my life. 900 00:42:47,493 --> 00:42:48,598 So... [sniffles] 901 00:42:51,996 --> 00:42:53,733 [Craig] I look at what I've done, 902 00:42:53,768 --> 00:42:56,397 and go, "That's part of Goldfinger." 903 00:42:57,570 --> 00:42:59,838 And I'm like, "Wow." 904 00:42:59,873 --> 00:43:01,705 I mean, I'm connected to Goldfinger, 905 00:43:01,740 --> 00:43:02,972 I'm connected to Dr. No. 906 00:43:03,007 --> 00:43:05,381 I'm connected to Live and Let Die. 907 00:43:05,416 --> 00:43:07,648 I mean, my tenure is what it is, 908 00:43:07,684 --> 00:43:09,512 but it's only part of something bigger. 909 00:43:09,547 --> 00:43:11,982 That's just... That's what it is, when you look back and go... 910 00:43:12,017 --> 00:43:13,854 I mean, genuinely, I feel like that. 911 00:43:14,785 --> 00:43:16,550 But I look at the films 912 00:43:16,585 --> 00:43:19,553 and I'm incredibly proud of every single one of them. 913 00:43:19,589 --> 00:43:23,023 -I know we've done our best. -[Broccoli] Yeah, for sure. 914 00:43:23,059 --> 00:43:24,634 I mean, really done our best. 915 00:43:27,435 --> 00:43:30,868 [Broccoli] Yeah, I mean, he's sitting here, so it's so awkward to say it, 916 00:43:30,903 --> 00:43:33,774 but Daniel has just taken this... 917 00:43:33,810 --> 00:43:35,840 the character, or the series, the whole thing 918 00:43:35,876 --> 00:43:39,514 to a place that is so extraordinary 919 00:43:39,549 --> 00:43:42,311 and so emotionally satisfying, 920 00:43:43,984 --> 00:43:48,152 that I cannot imagine Bond after Daniel. 921 00:43:50,926 --> 00:43:54,188 [Craig] Let's be honest, leaving this role is not easy. 922 00:43:54,224 --> 00:43:55,731 It's a really difficult thing to do. 923 00:43:56,958 --> 00:43:58,360 And, you know, 924 00:43:58,395 --> 00:44:02,963 I can be as brazen and blase about it as I like, 925 00:44:02,998 --> 00:44:04,869 it's still tough to do. 926 00:44:04,905 --> 00:44:07,106 It's still tough to walk away from. 927 00:44:07,142 --> 00:44:11,313 And it's not about money and fame because I've got it. 928 00:44:11,348 --> 00:44:13,046 I mean, I'm incredibly lucky 929 00:44:13,081 --> 00:44:15,942 and incredibly fortunate to have been able to do this. 930 00:44:15,977 --> 00:44:19,555 It's given me more things in my life than I could ever wish for. 931 00:44:19,590 --> 00:44:21,381 And it's not about any of those things. 932 00:44:21,416 --> 00:44:23,660 It's about a psychological connection 933 00:44:23,695 --> 00:44:26,722 to something that has taken up 15 years of my life. 934 00:44:26,757 --> 00:44:29,589 And to walk away from something like that, is very, very tricky. 935 00:44:30,961 --> 00:44:33,329 But I think it's okay now. 936 00:44:34,829 --> 00:44:36,133 I do. 937 00:44:36,168 --> 00:44:39,269 And it's because we did this movie, really. 938 00:44:39,304 --> 00:44:41,771 I mean, I just think that it's all right now.