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Daniel Craig is back for his third James Bond movie, "Skyfall," and recalls performing dangerous stunts for his role as 007, who seems to always approach "the edge of death."
Craig, 44, plays James Bond in the 23rd film in the long-running 007 franchise. The movie sees Bond's loyalty to Judi Dench's character, MI6 chief M, tested after her past comes back to haunt her. The British Secret Intelligence Service is attacked and 007 sets off to stop its perpetrator.
Javier Bardem recalls filming his "Tango"-like first meeting scene with Daniel Craig's character in the new James Bond film "Skyfall," which sees the Spanish actor play the villain Silva.
In "Skyfall," Bond's loyalty to Judi Dench's character, MI6 chief M, tested after her past comes back to haunt her. The British Secret Intelligence Service is attacked and 007 sets off to stop its perpetrator. The movie is directed by Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes. It is the third franchise film for Craig, who played James Bond in the films "Casino Royale" and "Quantum of Solace."
Javier Bardem was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, November 8, just ahead of the release of "Skyfall," which stars Bardem as the latest Bond villain. The film's director, Sam Mendes, was on hand at the ceremony and complimented the actor on his career as well as his performance in the film.
Other "Skyfall" cast mates who attended the ceremony included Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe.
Ellen DeGeneres and Helen Mirren were named among the celebrities who will be honored with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for 2013, the Walk of Fame Committee of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced on Friday in a live press conference.
Stars in the arenas of Motion Pictures, Television, Radio and Recording were selected to receive stars among hundreds of nominations to the committee at a meeting held on June 15 and approved by the Chamber's Board of Directors.
The new James Bond movie, the 23rd in the hit spy series, will be titled "Skyfall," and feature a shirtless Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem, as well as two new "Bond grls," played by Berenice Marlohe and Naomi Harris.
Details about the new film were revealed by director Sam Mendes, cast members and producers at a press conference in London on Thursday, November 3, after weeks of speculation about it.
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