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Also the birthday scene as they're having a small birthday dinner for Craig and his preoccupation with the balloon event ruins the whole night.
RDJ may have been the most expensive actor at one point (I believe Johnson has surpassed him now), and there's no doubt that he has been very successful for Marvel as Iron Man/Stark. However, he has yet to show such box office star power in a franchise or film outside of that character. That is why I did not mention him in the same breath, irrespective of what Marvel/Disney chooses to pay him for playing that character. The same goes for the actor for which this thread exists.
Good point. Thank you Jason.
Our Dan does love his watches,bless him.
Nice one....I would but my divorce etc and child maintenance takes a lot atm.
Ann-Margret? He wishes. It was Anne Reid, if it is the film that i'm thinking of.
Creasy, have you seen Copenhagen?
I have not. It's this TV movie with Craig from 2002, yeah? He looks so young in it. I'll have to add that one to the list, as well.
I could use a rewatch of 'Defiance,' as well. Haven't seen it in years now, but I loved that movie. Was happy to catch it in theaters.
..and then this little gem
"If you give me a cigarette."
Now that's how it's done!
I will...I forgot I even had it !! *headslap*
Character is not the same thing as mere voice. Keeping the voice and accent throughout a shoot (even off camera) doesn't mean not breaking character. Whether or not he never broke character on this shoot I don't know (GL probably does - does he ever actually do that complete staying in character thing?), but this article only actually talks about the voice - apart from its headline. My guess would be he most likely did break character, pretty much everyone does, and why wouldn't they. Usually when actors supposedly "don't break character" they actually just keep the accent, because they find it easier than switching back and forth. It's a way to serve energy, and then one doesn't need to think about the accent while filming - they just talk like a person normally doesn't think about their accent when they talk. Or maybe keep some mannerisms, so that those, too, are just natural when the cameras are rolling. Most actors don't behave like the character all the time, though, which is how I understand "being in character" - they talk as themselves even if they use the character's accent, joke between takes even on deadly serious movies, and so on.
Unless you're Daniel Day Lewis, of course. Even still, as serious as he takes the roles he does, he breaks character like all of the others eventually. He'd run a sickness on the set of 'Gangs of New York' because he refused to bundle up with coats and whatnot that were made after the time era, while subsequently using Eminem's music (of all things) to pump himself up and get into character.
Definitely not, it'd certainly take its toll. Regardless of how the article's titled, I'm sure the length that Craig went to "keep in character" was, like you two said, maintaining the voice and perhaps a bit of that personality. No way he took a role like this as seriously as, say, some major Oscar contending role.
This. Also the rise of Rotten Tomatoes has assured you can't get away with making a bad film anymore. RT has become gospel for movie goers nowadays, for better or for worse.
At the end of the day, the studios will "give the people what they want". This whole reboot crap is not what people want, and because of this I'll wager they slow down on them in the near future.
And also to be fair, SF had a lot of flaws but it was publically praised. Even non-James Bond fans think that movie was great, even if they haven't remembered it or not.