In a quickfire interview with GQ, Daniel Craig speaks about his favourite Bond gadgets, the injuries he sustained in the line of duty and what he hopes his legacy as the world’s most famous spy will be. #GQVsTheUniversetrib.al/sJ5XitU
“I hope that #Bond has changed a lot while I have been a part of him… I don’t judge the characters I play, I try and let the audience do that.”
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“I love the gadgets, but my take on them is that they have to be justified in the movie. You can’t just have gadgets for gadgets sake.” - Daniel Craig bit.ly/GQDanielCraigV…#NoTimeToDie#GQVsTheUniverse
“The crane sequence in Casino was one of the most challenging and fun scenes because when I started Casino Royale I was afraid of heights. And after it, I wasn’t.”
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“Phoebe Waller-Bridge is one of the most talented writers around and we were incredibly lucky to have her.”
You can say that again, Mr Bond.
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Regardless of who you are in Westeros, you're probably going to have a bad time. In the world of @GameOfThrones — and spin-off @HouseOfDragon — violence and brutality come in equal opportunity.
That said, there are certain demographics who get the brunt of it. This is a fantasy series inspired by the European Dark Ages, after all: gender is strictly binary, women kept as sexual objects or political weapons, bodies exchanged to shore up the bonds of regal houses.
The chess pieces are steadily aligning in this new Game of Thrones, but the latest episode, “We Light the Way,” chucks a new spanner in the works.
Stood among strangers in search of history, I had a strange epiphany, writes @PennyRed. trib.al/qKnYHSo
"It's Friday night, the Queen is dead, and I'm about to do something ludicrous for money. At least, I'm telling people it's for money, texting my friends explanations as I arrive at Southwark Park to join what is already being called the longest queue in history."
"“It sounds a bit excessive,” says a friend I once saw snort a whole bag of unidentified powder they found in a club toilet. “Why would you walk all night just to look at a box?” The truth is I’m not here for the Queen; I’m here for the Queue."
The Ides of March (2011)
The Ides of March is Gosling eschewing being an outwardly furious bro and instead opting for a more quietly raging sociopath, all complete with a sharp suit. bit.ly/GoslingRanking
First Man (2018)
Sad on Earth, sad in space. Ryan Gosling's take on Neil Armstrong is not the first that comes to mind when we think of his roster of brooders, but the emotional angst he brings to zero gravity life cannot be ignored. bit.ly/GoslingRanking
Brad Pitt: “I’m one of those creatures that speaks through art. I just want to always make. If I’m not making, I’m dying in some way.” bit.ly/BradPittGQ
Brad Pitt: “I always felt very alone in my life. Alone growing up as a kid, alone even out here and it’s really not until recently I have had a greater embrace of my friends and family.”