I don't think he knows honestly. I think his agent or handler or whatever they would be called preps him for a question and he babbles it out on command.bjmdds wrote:Exactly. We are dealing with psychotically sick, artistically demented, enthralled in denial, losers.Omega wrote:here is Craig on CvA
But it didn't, it did worse in the rest of the world.We use the delicate word "underperformed" to describe Cowboys & Aliens' box office. "It's so depressing, that word," Craig replies with a chuckle.
"Look, it did pretty good. It underperformed in North America where all the judgment is put, but it did pretty well around the world. I really did get to fulfill a childhood dream. So I got a lot out of it."Whatever he is smoking it is good and he must be sharing it with the reporter cause if I can find this out in 30 second what is the reporters excuse?Domestic: $100,240,551 57.3%
+ Foreign: $74,581,774 42.7%
Obviously this was one of his softball interviews setup by the studio because the reporter surly wouldn't embarrass themselves with not following up on Daniel's assertion 70 million dollars is more than 100
What I am bothered by is McDaniel's claim he gained weight to play Mikael Blomkvist, while he said he essentially starved himself for Cowboys, and this summer he looked so scrawny it was more embarrassing than usual. To me he seems to be trying to take credit for more method acting street cred than he deserves.
The other aspect I though was weird is his slight distancing himself from Tintin, 'it was two weeks two years ago', that is a slap in the face of people who actually like this Tintin.
All this said I am curious how Tintin does in the USA and how Dragon Tattoo is received by the audience. The buzz is it is a darker movie in a festive time, will it sell?


