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I don't know how it happened but this picture landed on my desktopbumblebee wrote:Bump titty bump.I don't know how I'm going to live my life again after I've seen Skyfall. CR did that to me. I went into some limbo DC/Bond world...life changes after a DC Bond film. It has no meaning.
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Mrs. B. I understand what you are saying, it's something that if you have to explain it you won't get it. It's an internal thing, it doesn't have a word to describe it.
We are in a sea of dream like state that washes over us and takes control of us.
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Great vid and feature article from Rankin's Hunger TV discussing Bond.
I couldn't decide where to post it...
http://www.hungertv.com/film/feature/da ... lideshow-1
Daniel Craig opens up about his initial reluctance to take on the role of James Bond and explains why he is currently yearning to chop wood and paint walls.
The first time I saw Daniel Craig was in Sharpe’s Rifles. But the first time I thought, “That guy is amazing,” was in the film The Mother, well before he became James Bond. I remember making a note to find out more about this actor. He was incredible – clearly someone who could take on any role and morph into the most challenging character.
This is the second time I have shot Craig – the first time was for Casino Royale, and looking very much how everyone would expect him to. I wanted to shoot him for the cover of The Hunger because I wanted to show him in a more unexpected way, and do something intimate and simple, but more creative.
Craig doesn’t play the game. He covets his private life, and is known for not embracing the media. I love this about him. It’s rare to come across a major celebrity who resists the media circus with such dignity and success, picking his choices carefully and keeping at arm’s length. It only makes him more intriguing and adds to the enigma.
You’ve said in the past that you’d rather go to the dentist than do interviews – is that true?
When I went to drama school, the idea of becoming famous was not on the agenda, it was just about working, acting and finding a job that I loved. The fame part was secondary. I left drama school and started making movies immediately, but I didn’t become famous, I just became a jobbing actor. And then fame comes along and there’s no real lesson, you have to learn on the hoof, and the whole idea of talking about myself, or exposing myself in that way, just seemed, and still does, so alien to me. The tits and teeth thing I can’t really do, the turning it on, making it, “You want a show? I’ll give you a show right now” – I can’t really do that, I feel that’s anathema to me.
Read more of this interview in Issue 3, out on the 11th of October 2012, subscribe here.
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I couldn't decide where to post it...
http://www.hungertv.com/film/feature/da ... lideshow-1
Daniel Craig opens up about his initial reluctance to take on the role of James Bond and explains why he is currently yearning to chop wood and paint walls.
The first time I saw Daniel Craig was in Sharpe’s Rifles. But the first time I thought, “That guy is amazing,” was in the film The Mother, well before he became James Bond. I remember making a note to find out more about this actor. He was incredible – clearly someone who could take on any role and morph into the most challenging character.
This is the second time I have shot Craig – the first time was for Casino Royale, and looking very much how everyone would expect him to. I wanted to shoot him for the cover of The Hunger because I wanted to show him in a more unexpected way, and do something intimate and simple, but more creative.
Craig doesn’t play the game. He covets his private life, and is known for not embracing the media. I love this about him. It’s rare to come across a major celebrity who resists the media circus with such dignity and success, picking his choices carefully and keeping at arm’s length. It only makes him more intriguing and adds to the enigma.
You’ve said in the past that you’d rather go to the dentist than do interviews – is that true?
When I went to drama school, the idea of becoming famous was not on the agenda, it was just about working, acting and finding a job that I loved. The fame part was secondary. I left drama school and started making movies immediately, but I didn’t become famous, I just became a jobbing actor. And then fame comes along and there’s no real lesson, you have to learn on the hoof, and the whole idea of talking about myself, or exposing myself in that way, just seemed, and still does, so alien to me. The tits and teeth thing I can’t really do, the turning it on, making it, “You want a show? I’ll give you a show right now” – I can’t really do that, I feel that’s anathema to me.
Read more of this interview in Issue 3, out on the 11th of October 2012, subscribe here.
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