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En este video, Daniel Craig responde las preguntas más populares de Internet sobre James Bond y nos revela cosas muy interesantes como porque decidió tener menos gadgets durante su tiempo protagonizando a 007, nos cuenta cuál ha sido su acrobacia favorita durante las filmaciones y cuál fue su coche favorito.

Craig, actor inglés mejor conocido por ser el más reciente protagonista de James Bond, comenzó con Casino Royale y termina con la más reciente No Time To Die (en donde las 3 Bond Girls son más importantes que nunca). Durante este tiempo Daniel Craig también protagonizó The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Cowboys and Aliens y Knives Out.

Sin embargo, su carrera como actor comenzó mucho antes de convertirse en 007. Empezó actuando en el teatro y tuvo pequeños papeles en películas como The Power of One y Elizabeth. Daniel Craig (considerado uno de los mejores 007 en la historia) ha sido nominado para un premio BAFTA y para un Golden Globe.
Transcript
00:00Hello, I'm Daniel Craig and I have some questions here, which I'm going to try and answer.
00:09Okay, here we go.
00:10What convinced you to be part of No Time to Die?
00:14I felt like doing No Time to Die was a chance to wrap up all the loose ends and to finish off what I'd started 15 years ago.
00:25And I think we've done that and more.
00:27What was your experience like shooting in my home country of Morocco?
00:31Morocco is one of my most favorite places to go to in the world.
00:35That year I went walking in the Atlas Mountains, so I got to see a lot of Morocco that year.
00:39And I love being there and will get back there as soon as I can.
00:43How do you think your portrayal of James Bond has evolved with today's perception of masculinity?
00:50I hope he's changed a lot while I've been part of him.
00:54Because what I've always tried to do is never judge him.
00:57He's flawed.
00:59And his attitude towards the world and towards women is questionable.
01:04And I think that's interesting.
01:05The way we've tried to deal with it is to cast as strong a female characters as possible.
01:11Have him go up against those people.
01:13I mean, we had Judy for a long while.
01:15And I was very lucky and privileged to work with her.
01:17And that relationship informed who he is.
01:21But also exposes him for what he is.
01:22And I think that's interesting.
01:23I don't judge the characters I play.
01:25I try and let the audience do that.
01:27Hey Daniel, why the choice to go with fewer gadgets with your James Bond?
01:32This is going to answer a few questions, actually.
01:35I love the gadgets.
01:38But my take on them has always been they've got to be justified in the movie.
01:43You can't really just have gadgets for gadgets' sake.
01:45They've got to make sense and they've got to be interesting.
01:49My favorite gadgets from the previous movies always...
01:51Actually, my favorite gadget is I think Sean Connery used to use this little silver box with a switch on it and the red light went on.
01:57I don't know what it did, but it kind of opened doors.
02:00It kind of blew things up.
02:01And it was just...
02:02That was, you know, simple is best as far as gadgets is concerned.
02:06Daniel, have you been injured a lot while filming these movies?
02:09Which is the worst injury in here?
02:14I have.
02:15But that's just par for the course.
02:16It's a physical role and I get bashed up.
02:19And in fact, all the...
02:21I mean, you know, I get injured, but the stunt team get injured all the time.
02:25And thankfully, we all walk away.
02:27And that's all that matters.
02:29I broke my ankle on the last movie.
02:32I broke my leg on the previous movie.
02:35I'm still here.
02:36Why have there been longer intervals in between James Bond movies during Daniel Craig's era?
02:42Because I broke my leg.
02:43Curious to know what stunt from your time as Bond you are most proud of.
02:47And what's your favorite stunt from the series?
02:50My favorite stunt I've done...
02:53There's a few on No Time to Die I'm very proud of.
02:58But probably the whole sequence that we filmed in Venice on Casino Royale.
03:05And not least of all because that wasn't a lot of stunt work.
03:08But Chris Corbett, who designs our physical effects.
03:12So that's the things that everything goes...
03:13That blows up and everything that, you know...
03:16And he designed the sinking Venice house, which was a Venice house that sank into water and then reset and kept going.
03:23So we had to be filming in that.
03:24And I had to be jumping off things and flying into water.
03:27So I'm most proud of that probably because it's my first movie.
03:29And it just was just one of the most incredible sets I've ever been on.
03:33What has been your favorite outfit as your time as Bond?
03:37And which fit from the past is your all-time favorite?
03:41Connery knew how to wear a suit.
03:44I don't remember which director it was.
03:46But the director told Connery to wear the suit home and sleep in it.
03:50And then come and wear it.
03:52And I think that is how you should wear a suit.
03:54I'd say all of the Tom Ford suits I've worn.
03:56We've worked really hard with them to create the look.
03:59They've been so cooperative over the years during my tenure.
04:04And they've allowed us to mess around with their suits.
04:07And together we've, I think, produced some amazing, amazing suits.
04:12Trunks.
04:13Yep.
04:14Are you as obsessed with them as your fans are?
04:17No.
04:18Which was your favorite car to shoot in?
04:20The DB5.
04:21It's like the most, one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
04:25I mean, I've driven the DBS and the brand cars and they, you know, they don't break down quite as often.
04:30But the DB5 is definitely the car.
04:33What will you most fondly remember about your time as Bond and do you have any regrets?
04:38No, I don't have any regrets.
04:40What I remember most fondly about doing Bond are the people I get to work with.
04:45Hello from Sweden.
04:46What has been your favorite international location to shoot in and why?
04:50We filmed in Chile in the Atacama Desert, which is one of the highest, driest points in the world.
04:58And it has the clearest sky at night because there's an observatory there where you have stars from horizon to horizon.
05:05I think that remains one of the most amazing places I've ever filmed in.
05:09What was the most challenging, fun scene to shoot?
05:12Jesus, five movies.
05:13What the f***?
05:14The crane sequence in Casino was one of the most challenging and fun scenes because when I started Casino Royale, I was afraid of heights.
05:30And after it, I wasn't.
05:32So I had to go up about 60 feet onto scaffolding and walk along beams that were about six inches across.
05:42No, run across beams that were six inches across, 60 feet up in the air, which wasn't fun, but was challenging.
05:52What would you like your portrayal of James Bond to be remembered for?
05:56Uh, the gags.
05:59How has James Bond changed Daniel Craig?
06:01James Bond has changed my life immeasurably.
06:03I mean, it's like, and 99% of it for the better.
06:07Um, and I would say it's, it's been, I could never imagine a being where I am today without James Bond.
06:18So, it's been an extraordinary part of my life.
06:23Uh, which one is your favorite James Bond movie and why?
06:26Goldfinger, I think, is my favorite James Bond movie.
06:30Um, I love Dr. No, but it was sort of where Sean Connery became the James Bond that we know and we love.
06:38Who is your favorite actor to have played, um, James Bond, or clearly me?
06:44Um, Sean Connery.
06:45Which one informed your performance the most?
06:47None of them.
06:48I mean, I know that sounds weird, but actually what I did when I, when I took on the role was I said,
06:53I can't do impressions of people.
06:55I can't try and be Sean Connery or Pierce or Roger.
06:58I have to try and be myself.
06:59So, uh, as much as I watch the films over and over again and they influence the way we shoot the movies,
07:04I just tried to be me.
07:07Uh, how are you, Daniel?
07:09Can you do a Sean, oh, I am very well, thank you.
07:12Can you do a Sean Connery impression for us?
07:14Noop.
07:16Uh, what makes Daniel Craig's James Bond different from his predecessors?
07:19I play him.
07:20What can you tell us about the villain in No Time to Die and what did Rami Malek bring to the role?
07:25He's, Rami is, we were incredibly lucky to get Rami.
07:28He just cut off the back of an Oscar.
07:30He's one of the most popular actors in the world at the moment and he came and hid it out of the park.
07:36He's extraordinary in this role because he's an extraordinary actor.
07:40How has it been working with Phoebe Waller-Bridge?
07:42What did she bring to the script?
07:44She is one of the most talented writers around and we were incredibly lucky to have her.
07:48Is there anything else you'd like to add?
07:50No, Jesus.
07:51Ha ha ha ha.
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