‘S–t Or Get Off The Pot.’ Daniel Craig (Fondly) Remembers Working For Steven Spielberg, But It’s Not For The Faint Of Heart

‘S–t Or Get Off The Pot.’ Daniel Craig (Fondly) Remembers Working For Steven Spielberg, But It’s Not For The Faint Of Heart

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As we wrap on the 2024 movies that are in contention for awards season, Daniel Craig’s role in Queer has given fans tons of opportunities to learn more about his process. And with the 2025 Golden Globe nominations only boosting his profile that much more, the stories seem to be getting bigger as well. Which leads to tough lessons that Craig fondly remembers from working on 2005’s Munich with director Steven Spielberg.

As the actor recalled in a conversation with critic Mark Kermode (via Variety), the former James Bond recapped the experience as “terrifying” with his glowing memories of the West Side Story director. Part of that story was highlighting in the following example, detailing Daniel Craig’s first shot filmed for the movie:

[The camera] came along the street, along the bonnet of the car, came to me and then around the back of the car and then kind of traveled away. And that was his first shot. It was like, ‘I’ve arrived, OK?’ And you’re just like, ‘Oh my God!’ But what are you going to do? Shit or get off the pot. I mean, you’ve just gotta do it.

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