Daniel Craig Says James Bond Is "Actually A Misogynist"
Daniel Craig has been all over the place during his press tour for "Spectre." One day, he's ready to quit playing 007 altogether, and another he's leaving the door open (and most signs indicate he's contractually obliged for another). He's wavered between being ambivalent and openly hostile about playing the character, but one thing he's been very clear about is that James Bond is pretty much a misogynist.
“Hopefully, my Bond is not as sexist and misogynistic as [earlier incarnations]. The world has changed. I am certainly not that person. But he is...," he said last month. And it's a point he drives home again in a new interview with The Red Bulletin.
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"Bond can be a gentleman. Sometimes, anyway. He’s a considerate person, he takes care of business, and he looks out for other people and his family. He’s someone who opens doors for people— for...