James Bond is seeming less and less cool every day.

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After weeks of Spectre star Daniel Craig openly calling his character James Bond a "misogynist" and many more colorful things, we thought it couldn't get any worse for the iconic character. The actor, who has played Bond since 2006's Casino Royale, told The Red Bulletin: "Let's not forget that he's actually a misogynist. A lot of women are drawn to him chiefly because he embodies a certain kind of danger and never sticks around for too long."

But now an intelligence source is saying that Bond probably wouldn't make it into the Secret Intelligence Service!

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The source recently told Buzzfeed flat out that "James Bond would probably not be successful in joining SIS, if he were to apply."

They added that "The service he represents is not the modern reality. Teamwork is central to SIS's ability to deliver intelligence, and heroes working alone rarely achieve much."

Bond is well known for being a womanizer and a lone wolf, traits that just won't fly in the current age of intelligence.

"Having a high degree of emotional intelligence is every bit as important to SIS as educational attainment," the source explained. "They want people with a real passion for human interaction, understanding others, and dealing with the sometimes complex nature of human relationships."

So if any Bond fans are intent on applying for MI6, just know that what you see in the movies is not a reflection of the current reality!

Spectre will be released in theaters nationwide on Friday, Nov. 6.