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No, not really. There were lots of positive tweets - much more then negative all day. I think, from what I saw and read, he did ok with it and those, who liked it appreciated his take on doing humor, which was the idea, I assume.
I read 3 articles, that were negative and 2 better ones so far...personally I enjoyed the promo clip best and those inbetween skit bits with him.
Sorry to hear. It worked for me. No, nothing online yet. But from what I know, its gonna be on the side 24 hours later.
When did he almost do that??
Well, I was exaggerating a bit, but rewatch his two presentings and you will see, how he speaks very fast and in 2009 he is messing with his text 3 times and forgets one time, that he is due to speak and SJP had to do it for him. This is what I call "almost throwing up or wetting his pants" Mind you, I love his courage to do it nevertheless and this SNL took probably more nerve to do then any stunt he ever did.
The full episode will be shown Oct. 10 here
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/october-10-daniel-craig/1419914/#.UHGXKU6efX4.twitter
That is heavily exaggerated. Just because someone is nervous doesn't mean they are spouting a leak or upchucking. Regardless, I agree that this was probably tough for him, and that is why I admire him so much.
I'll watch it later today.
It worked for me! I'm watching it right now. Not exactly the kind of humour I'm used to but Craig's doing good!
One of the things that I admire about Craig is that his Bond is so supremely confident, yet it's all acting.
With Connery's Bond you get the feeling that, well, he's just being Connery. Yet Craig in real life is apparently very different than his Bond, which makes the performance all the more impressive. For example, some actors try to portray a character who is tough and confident and they come across as trying too hard, like a little boy trying act act tough. Yet Craig has the conviction to make it real.
A reporter who has interviewed Craig was surprised at how "regular guy" he was, but also that he seemed a little vulnerable. Reading his body language she could see how nervous he was on the red carpet, and then when she interviewed him she noted how open and honest he was and that he wasn't the uber-macho guy she expected to see. The two things she said she was surprised by was that he was taller than she expected ("reassuringly tall" she said) and that he had a nervous giggle! I think that this side of Craig was on display during his opening monologue on SNL - he's speaking rather fast and there are a lot of superfluous arm gestures.
I'm glad! :)
Should work with a proxy server. I used to use that trick a lot but it hasn't been working anymore lately.
The full episode will be shown Oct. 10 here
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/october-10-daniel-craig/1419914/#.UHGXKU6efX4.twitter
I thought you were going to watch it the night of?
Plus, season two of 'The Walking Dead' is getting great, and I want to finish it so I can introduce her to the lovely world of Cumberbatch's 'Sherlock.'
You'll have her quoting Irene until the cows come home... 3:-O