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hahahahaa what a cool guy.
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a complety agree to what daniel criag said, its a journalist job to insence to eveything what there going to say to the actor or actress they should know evything they should no doubt about it.
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@mousehead2000 The journalist was obviously referring to the film Tintin, the journalist would be even more guilty if he was asking questions regarding Daniel Craig's previous film on the premierre of Tintin, that's not what hes there for.
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@HuDaFuK yes, he has fulfilled it twice but it was still a valid question. 'Has it always been a dream to appear in a steven spielberg movie?' the journo could have been referring to any of them. besides, there is some ambiguousness in the question. the journo could have meant 'dream' as in has it always been (fun/smooth-going) to appear in a steven spielberg movie as opposed to a nightmare. all is not as it seems i fear.
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@mousehead2000 Lol but if that was his dream, clearly he's already fulfilled it (twice!), so it's a totally moronic question to ask.
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At least ask a question that you know the background behind, such as knowing he already stared in a steven Jewberg film before. But Daniel doesnt have to be so obnoxious though
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The journo didn't say he'd never been in a spielberg movie before. he asked if it was his dream to be in a spielberg movie
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Journalists need to their homework before opening their mouth. Its a no brainer.
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I would hate that part of the job as well.
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@iBaNezRG95 he made a spelling mistake and you say something like that to him, wow, someone isn't getting any.
@wezzy1983 he isnt being bigheaded he handled the question quite well when journalists don't even bother to do there research before interviewing someone like Craig you would get slightly annoyed too he was saying that he had been in two Spielberg films before something the guy had not bothered to search up.
charlieiscool1000 1 month ago 7
@marneebox
It reminds me of the time a young reporter asked George Harrison what he did before his solo career. Harrison, for a split second, had a bewildered look on his face, presumably wondering if the question was a joke. But to his credit, he realized the reporter was probably too young to know about The Beatles. He was gracious to the reporter.
But you're right...reporters ARE supposed to do a little research before they stick a microphone in someones' face.
coolcat20million 1 month ago 5