A) It sure looks like it was cold in the studio when they took the picture.
B) Daniel Radcliffe needs to hit the gym before he goes naked on stage.
C) If you're going to do a break-out piece of theatre to show you've grown up, why waste it on a pretentious piece of crap like Equus? (Sorry; I'm revealing my secret identity as a theatre scholar.)
I'm so glad you call it pretentious, Mustang Bobby. I've never liked it but just thought it was me not liking the 'brutally' honest play. Now I feel better.
They were probably going for honesty and reality letting Daniel be as unbuffed as he is. He's probably yearning to be taken as a serious actor rather than a Hollywood cute kid.
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I know I know...but DAMMMM!
A few things about this story:
A) It sure looks like it was cold in the studio when they took the picture.
B) Daniel Radcliffe needs to hit the gym before he goes naked on stage.
C) If you're going to do a break-out piece of theatre to show you've grown up, why waste it on a pretentious piece of crap like Equus? (Sorry; I'm revealing my secret identity as a theatre scholar.)
I'm so glad you call it pretentious, Mustang Bobby. I've never liked it but just thought it was me not liking the 'brutally' honest play. Now I feel better.
They were probably going for honesty and reality letting Daniel be as unbuffed as he is. He's probably yearning to be taken as a serious actor rather than a Hollywood cute kid.
Getting naked is one way to get noticed...
Unless your name is Ewan McGreggor, Brits should keep their pants on.
Just sayin'
Regards,
Tengrain
Unless your name is Ewan McGreggor, Brits should keep their pants on.
Just sayin'
Regards,
Tengrain
Lol! Oh... I don't know. I appreciate the Brits um... honesty in the non-Hollywooded bodies.
As Helen Mirren said, dropping your kit isn't a big deal in Britain.
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