5 Candid Moments from Daniel Craig's 'Spectre' Press Tour

Daniel Craig made it clear that Spectre is most likely his last James Bond film. As he does his series of Bond press tour, the British actor couldn't help but take on dry British humor and entertain the press as he answers questions.

Here are five candid moments with James Bond's Daniel Craig from an article in USA Today:

Craig Moment #1: When asked if wants to play Bond again after Spectre, he told TimeOut:

"I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists... I'm over it at the moment. We're done. All I want to do is move on...What I need right now is to stop working, relax and get back to normal life," he said. "There's one thing I actually find more exciting than Bond at the moment: going home."

Craig Moment #2: When he doesn't give a damn on who gets to replace him:

"Look, I don't give a (bleep). Good luck to them! All I care about is that if I stop doing these things we've left it in a good place and people pick it up and make it better. Make it better, that's all."

Craig Moment #3: When he's on point in being a classy gentleman, calling out a sexist writer from his interview with The Red Bulletin when Monica Bellucci was addressed as an 'older woman':

"I think you mean the charms of a woman his own age," was Craig's response after being asked about Bond "succumbing to the charms of an older woman" in his recent film Spectre. He continued on by saying, "We're talking about Monica Bellucci, for heaven's sake. When someone like that wants to be a Bond girl, you just count yourself lucky!"

Craig Moment #4: When he's actually not a fan of 'James Bond'

When asked by the Red Bulletin, "What could we learn from James Bond that would help us in our day-to-day lives?" His answer, after a short deep thought is: "Nothing."

Craig Moment #5: When he actually calls Bond as 'misogynist' and a sad person

"But let's not forget that he's actually a misogynist." He explains, "A lot of women are drawn to him chiefly because he embodies a certain kind of danger and never sticks around for too long."  He continues, "He's very lonely. There's a great sadness. He has these beautiful women but then they leave and it's ... sad. And as a man gets older it's not a good look."

Spectre
opens on November 6.

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