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Daniel Craig expresses himself with colourful language
The London News.Net Thursday 28th August, 2008 (ANI)
London, Aug 28 : English actor Daniel Craig seems to have come a long way from being smooth talking James Bond to foul mouthed interviewee.
He seemed unable to stop himself from using swear words whenever he opened his mouth during his interview by Empire magazine, alongside producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson and director Marc Forster.
"The reason the civil service remains a non-political organisation is that if the **** hits the fan like goose-stepping Nazi ********, you hope the civil service will turn around and go, 'We've got it covered.' That's Bond," the Daily Express quoted him as saying.
He then talked about how dark storylines could go in what was, essentially, a family flick.
"You know, it's just a ******* Bond movie," he added.
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