Daniel Craig seemed a little off during interviews supporting the new James Bond movie, Spectre. Most recently, he said he'd rather kill himself than play 007 again. Two weeks ago he called the famous character a misogynist. To play armchair psychologist: Craig might suffer from real world anxiety over his latest gig. Sure, he's a famous movie star playing a beloved action hero, but a job is a job. He hates going to work like everyone else. Probably not inspired by–but certainly fitting with–this sentiment, Craig and Stephen Colbert performed a sketch on The Late Show that brought to life some of the gritty realism we never see in James Bond movies. There's no way Bond, who has probably racked up a debt the size of a small nation in destroyed cars, could manage to rent a vehicle with his accident history. Can you imagine this guy's insurance rates? Colbert and Craig run with this scenario in a "deleted scene" from Spectre. And, is that a smile on Craig's face? It's been a while. Cheer up, Craig, your days as Bond are almost behind you.

Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones.

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