Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Daniel Craig apologises for Quantum of Solace 'nightmare'
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Daniel Craig has admitted his second James Bond film was a disaster, as he had to make many of the scenes up himself. The star won critical acclaim as 007 in 2006's Casino Royale but its 2008 follow up left critics cold, before a return to form with Sam Mendes' 2012 effort, Skyfall. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Craig explained that industrial action in Hollywood led to him improvising several scenes, a process he described as a, "f**king nightmare”. ”Paul Haggis did a pass on the script, then he went off and joined a picket line, and we didn't have writers, so we didn't have a script. We probably should never have gone and started production, but we did. I ended up writing a lot of that film - I probably shouldn't really say, and I do not want a credit, it's fine - but we were in that state because that's what we're allowed to do. I was allowed to work.” Criticising a film critics regard as his one Bond misfire, he added: ”Under WGA (Writers' Guild of America) rules we were allowed to work with a director and write scenes.” “But there's some amazing stunt sequences in that, and I'm still bearing the pins to prove it, so in that sense there's a lot of great stuff in it, but it just didn't quite work. The storytelling wasn't there. And that's the abject lesson: going to start a movie without a script.”
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