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Post by serin on May 1, 2011 5:41:57 GMT -5
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Post by serin on May 1, 2011 5:51:02 GMT -5
Daniel Craig and Rachel Reisz attended the opening night of Jerusalem on Broadway See more pictures : Broadwayworld.com
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Post by serin on Jun 11, 2011 4:20:20 GMT -5
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Post by serin on Jul 8, 2011 4:40:12 GMT -5
"$100 Million R-Rated Movie"
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo star Daniel Craig to Esquire.com's Tom Chirella: "It's as adult as you can possibly make it. This is adult drama. I grew up, as we fucking all did, watching The Godfather and that, movies that were made for adults. And this is a $100 million R-rated movie. Nobody makes those anymore.
"And Fincher, he's not holding back. They've given him free rein. He showed me some scenes recently, and my hand was over my mouth, going, 'Are you fucking serious?'" And yet "it's not that he simply showed me footage that was horribly graphic. It was stuff that was happening, or had happened. And somehow you don't see it." (Lifted from Awards Daily.)
Hollywood Elsewhere
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Post by serin on Jul 21, 2011 4:21:50 GMT -5
Shining-esque ? [/img]
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Post by serin on Sept 4, 2011 4:03:30 GMT -5
Dream House - more scary little girls ??
(I didnt know that Daniel and Rachel have tied the knot ??)
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Post by serin on Sept 30, 2011 6:28:45 GMT -5
What to do ?? Two Daniel Craig movies playing and I have no wish to see them.. Who would want to see a film titled Cowboys and Aliens ?? ;D Then there's the DREAM HOUSE , A scary film. !!! . We have surrounded by scary event everywhere around the world , I wouldnt want to be scared at the theatre , thank you very much indeed !! *
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Post by serin on Dec 4, 2011 8:22:49 GMT -5
;D I like that :
Noted
Cheers to Girl With The Dagon Tattoo's Daniel Craig for underlining the basic take on reality shows and the Kardashians and the end of the world: "It's a career. What can I tell you? Look at the Kardashians, they're worth millions. Millions! I don't think they were that badly off to begin with, but now look at them. You see that and you think, 'What, you mean all I have to do is behave like a fucking idiot on television and then you'll pay me millions?'"
Hollywood Elsewhere
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Post by serin on Dec 13, 2011 5:17:12 GMT -5
Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara attend the premiere of Girl with the dragon tatoo, london, 12 Dec 2011 [/URL]
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Post by serin on Jan 23, 2012 17:58:51 GMT -5
The Proust Smackdown: Clooney vs. Craig vs. Damon! Photograph by Annie Leibovitz. Styled by Jessica Diehl. For the first time ever, Vanity Fair pits three of Hollywood’s most fascinating leading men against one another for that signature illuminating interrogation of ours, the Proust Questionnaire—and the monthly back-page feature proves even more revelatory when offered in triplicate, from George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Daniel Craig. (To see a VF.com portfolio of these and other fine gents over the years, go here.) If George Clooney could choose what to come back as, it would be his dog—as the actor states, “he lives better.” The Descendants lead also admits to being displeased with his posture and considers patience the most overrated virtue. Daniel Craig values patience in his friends above all, but doesn’t like his knees, and you’ll never guess what he considers his most treasured possession—but then, we can’t really be sure. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo star admits that he lies when answering questionnaires. Matt Damon, who played a widower twice this year, in Contagion and We Bought a Zoo, is focused on family off the camera—he says that he was happiest in bed making his four children and in the hospital watching them being born. He says that his greatest achievement is his marriage, that his real-life heroes are his parents, and that his favorite names are those of his wife and children. He and Clooney both wish they could play instruments, while the more practical Craig only wishes he had opposable toes. Vaniity Fair February 2012
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Post by serin on Sept 1, 2012 5:15:06 GMT -5
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Post by serin on Nov 2, 2012 4:36:29 GMT -5
George Clooney Sets Daniel Craig, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, Jean Dujardin For WWII Drama ‘Monuments Men’
EXCLUSIVE: What a killer cast George Clooney has put together for The Monuments Men, the period drama he will direct in a co-production between Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox. Clooney will star with Skyfall‘s Daniel Craig, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, The Artist’s Jean Dujardin, Argo‘s John Goodman, Hugh Bonneville and Bob Balaban.
The drama, which was scripted by Clooney and partner Grant Heslov, confronts the final chapter of Germany’s rule, which came down to the absolute destruction of everything that makes a culture keep its standing, including the lives that are lost and the sacrifices that are made. All of this is in danger of being lost forever as Hitler and the Nazis try to cover the tracks of a murderous regime. A crew of art historians and museum curators unite to recover renown works of art that were stolen by Nazis before Hitler destroys them.
The film will begin production March 1 in Europe. Heslov is producing through their Smokehouse banner. Alexander Desplat is doing the score, and the crew is the same as from the Ben Affleck-directed Argo, which Clooney and Heslov produced and Desplat scored. That latter film finished No. 1 in the box office standings in its third weekend. Granted it was not a strong weekend, but Argo became the first film to do that since The Blind Side.
Deadline.com
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Post by serin on Nov 18, 2012 6:02:38 GMT -5
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