Cool Videos: Renting a car is hell, even for James Bond

Last Updated on August 5, 2021
Kevin

Renting a car can sometimes be a frustrating experience, and even super-spy James Bond isn't exempt from those frustrations. Appearing on Late Night with Stephen Colbert to promote the upcoming release of SPECTRE, Daniel Craig revealed a "mind-blowing" new clip from the film which deals with just how James Bond gains access to all those fabulous cars…which he almost always destroys. It's not a bad little clip, but half of the fun is watching Daniel Craig struggling, and failing, to maintain his composure throughout the sketch.

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SPECTRE opens on November 6, 2015. Why, that's tomorrow! So make sure to check out our own Chris Bumbray's review of SPECTRE right here, as well as our exclusive Top Ten Bond Kills video!

Source: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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