Sounds good . I don't want them to go on Daniel's nerves, but it's good they seem to like him . Hope this will stay so. That will hopefully make his stay in NY nicer for him (as long as people let him his personal room. I guess so).bumblebee wrote:Yes - Twitter is going nuts over DC in NY, many of whom were in the same restaurant. Good news is they all think he is looking hot!
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Yes! I'm only hoping that his style influence will sweep America. PLEEZE!! IMO, we have no one even close.bumblebee wrote: Good news is they all think he is looking hot!
I would like it if the press would throw us a bone every 2-3 weeks or so though. Just one little pic? I'd like to replace the most recent 'rain' pics in my head with a new one.
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Our guy el numero uno
Showbiz buzz list on CNN
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/showbiz.tonight/
Our guy el numero uno
Showbiz buzz list on CNN
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/showbiz.tonight/
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fe ... -mean.html
"The surname of 007 actor Daniel CRAIG, famous for his chiselled good looks, appropriately means "rock" in Scottish Gaelic. "
Like craggy yes?
"The surname of 007 actor Daniel CRAIG, famous for his chiselled good looks, appropriately means "rock" in Scottish Gaelic. "
Like craggy yes?
Yes, Cal, you're exactly right!calypso wrote:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fe ... -mean.html
"The surname of 007 actor Daniel CRAIG, famous for his chiselled good looks, appropriately means "rock" in Scottish Gaelic. "
Like craggy yes?
Daniel Craig, the Briton best dressed according to GQ
It is not good to leave the whole masculine fashion to José Luis, topcoat if of a fashion-plate as Daniel Craig is processed. And now the British actor, new James Bond of a long list of nice, interesting and well dressed men, cannot be less than your predecessors.
I refer that your sense of the style cannot be a minor, because they will not deny to me that Sean Connery, Roger Moore or enclosed Pierre Brosnan could dress like 007 and they know it in your everyday life. This also is Craig's case who has been named for the second consecutive year like the Briton best dressed by the magazine GQ.
In this select list we meet other men with very much freightage like Jude Law, image of Alfred Dunhill, Daniel Day Lewis, safe who for the last mohicano is always fine very much, or James McAvoy. Unfortunately for him, Prince William logs in in another list, of worse dressed. Will it be that he does not want to allow to darken Will by your stepmother Camilla de Cournualles, one of the women worst dressed in the world?
http://topfashiondesignersblog.blogspot ... essed.html
It is not good to leave the whole masculine fashion to José Luis, topcoat if of a fashion-plate as Daniel Craig is processed. And now the British actor, new James Bond of a long list of nice, interesting and well dressed men, cannot be less than your predecessors.
I refer that your sense of the style cannot be a minor, because they will not deny to me that Sean Connery, Roger Moore or enclosed Pierre Brosnan could dress like 007 and they know it in your everyday life. This also is Craig's case who has been named for the second consecutive year like the Briton best dressed by the magazine GQ.
In this select list we meet other men with very much freightage like Jude Law, image of Alfred Dunhill, Daniel Day Lewis, safe who for the last mohicano is always fine very much, or James McAvoy. Unfortunately for him, Prince William logs in in another list, of worse dressed. Will it be that he does not want to allow to darken Will by your stepmother Camilla de Cournualles, one of the women worst dressed in the world?
http://topfashiondesignersblog.blogspot ... essed.html
BB - I'm assuming your post is a translation? It gave me the giggles, but that could just be the wine I've consumed tonight with my family!!bumblebee wrote:Daniel Craig, the Briton best dressed according to GQ
It is not good to leave the whole masculine fashion to José Luis, topcoat if of a fashion-plate as Daniel Craig is processed. And now the British actor, new James Bond of a long list of nice, interesting and well dressed men, cannot be less than your predecessors.
I refer that your sense of the style cannot be a minor, because they will not deny to me that Sean Connery, Roger Moore or enclosed Pierre Brosnan could dress like 007 and they know it in your everyday life. This also is Craig's case who has been named for the second consecutive year like the Briton best dressed by the magazine GQ.
In this select list we meet other men with very much freightage like Jude Law, image of Alfred Dunhill, Daniel Day Lewis, safe who for the last mohicano is always fine very much, or James McAvoy. Unfortunately for him, Prince William logs in in another list, of worse dressed. Will it be that he does not want to allow to darken Will by your stepmother Camilla de Cournualles, one of the women worst dressed in the world?
http://topfashiondesignersblog.blogspot ... essed.html
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I really really want to know where Daniels ancestors came from. I have heard from somewhere that Daniel once said he had bits of Scottish, Irish and Welsh blood in him. But you know him - that could have been a joke! For me, it's important that I find out if he has celtic roots because that could help to explain my love for him. I wish he would be invited to do "Who do you think you are?" - a tv show where celebs trace their family tree. But I don't think he ever will because of his fondness for privacy.calypso wrote:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fe ... -mean.html
"The surname of 007 actor Daniel CRAIG, famous for his chiselled good looks, appropriately means "rock" in Scottish Gaelic. "
Like craggy yes?
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I'm going to London in a few weeks to stay with my brother and we might be going to Tooting Bec Lido!!bumblebee wrote:http://www.filmlondon.org.uk/content.as ... cleID=1616When Tooting Bec Lido opened in 1906 it was the earliest purpose-built open air pool in London and remains amongst the largest freshwater pools in Europe. The 90m pool and children's paddling pool are flanked by dressing sheds with brightly coloured doors.
The Lido is a favourite location for photoshoots and documentaries about the heyday of lidos in the 1930s. Guy Ritchie shot scenes for Snatch at the Lido and Daniel Craig braved the cold October waters in 1999 whilst filming Some Voices. Image of Tooting Bec Lido. Photographer: ©Jamie Lumley
Credits include: Rosemary & Thyme (TV), Snatch (2000), Some Voices(1999)
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Daniel Craig wouldn’t be playing James Bond — if director Quentin Tarantino had his way.
The eccentric movie maker said he would like to have directed Casino Royale — but with Pierce Brosnan as the suave British spy.
“The reason they did Casino Royale all comes down to me,” Quentin said.
“I made it a point, I said I wanted to do Casino Royale. They were already on record as saying the movie was unfilmable but then after I said it and talked about it for a little bit — then the big thing on all the internets was that that was what all the fans wanted to see and so that’s when they said, ‘Oh, maybe it’s not so un-filmable.’
“Actually if I had done the film, I wouldn’t have done it with Daniel Craig, I would have done it with Pierce Brosnan.”
...http://www.showbizspy.com/article/18975 ... -bond.html
Bah humbug.
The eccentric movie maker said he would like to have directed Casino Royale — but with Pierce Brosnan as the suave British spy.
“The reason they did Casino Royale all comes down to me,” Quentin said.
“I made it a point, I said I wanted to do Casino Royale. They were already on record as saying the movie was unfilmable but then after I said it and talked about it for a little bit — then the big thing on all the internets was that that was what all the fans wanted to see and so that’s when they said, ‘Oh, maybe it’s not so un-filmable.’
“Actually if I had done the film, I wouldn’t have done it with Daniel Craig, I would have done it with Pierce Brosnan.”
...http://www.showbizspy.com/article/18975 ... -bond.html
Bah humbug.
Easy for him to say all of that such a long time after the film was made. We know they made the right decisionbumblebee wrote:Daniel Craig wouldn’t be playing James Bond — if director Quentin Tarantino had his way.
The eccentric movie maker said he would like to have directed Casino Royale — but with Pierce Brosnan as the suave British spy.
“The reason they did Casino Royale all comes down to me,” Quentin said.
“I made it a point, I said I wanted to do Casino Royale. They were already on record as saying the movie was unfilmable but then after I said it and talked about it for a little bit — then the big thing on all the internets was that that was what all the fans wanted to see and so that’s when they said, ‘Oh, maybe it’s not so un-filmable.’
“Actually if I had done the film, I wouldn’t have done it with Daniel Craig, I would have done it with Pierce Brosnan.”
...http://www.showbizspy.com/article/18975 ... -bond.html
Bah humbug.