I like Daniel Craig a lot, but it does put me off a tad when he complains about the grueling process of making a movie, wanting more money, etc. This is by no means restricted to Daniel Craig, because you hear it a lot from actors who are a large part of an ongoing series such as Bond.
Okay, it's hard work. I've worked on movie sets in the past, and the hours are long, the days are long, and a lot of times the sets can be very unfriendly and stressful places, depending on who's in charge/directing. But you know what? How many of us go to work (some at 16-18 hours a day) ALL YEAR LONG, year after year, dealing with a@@holes and angels alike in the workplace, and all for not even a fraction off what these folks make in just a couple of months? And most consider themselves lucky to have even that.
I think this is what puts a lot of people off when they hear celebrities talk about how hard they have it in life or at work.
Like they're saying "Try a day in my life. 60-80 hours a week, every week. Only without the $60,000,000.00 paycheck at the end of the tunnel."
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