Though at the start Whishaw looked slightly confused as to who to focus in on when both the interview and D'Arcy started asking him questions at once.
Yes, and very Britishfully trying to be polite and answer both of them.
They remind me of Hiddleston and Cumberbatch's Warhorse interviews, with Tom's cheerful answers and Ben taking ten minutes to thoughtfully answer 'how are you'.
Q wants to sort of kill him but at the same time enjoys listening to him wax poetics on how the world used to work before the Internet was invented.
R: Of course, then, we used pigeons. Very hard to control with gunfire around, so I made them some earplugs to wear. Q: *quietly disarming a bomb over a video feed* Really? R: Yes, there was a beautiful one called Amy. She was a good little bird. Until there was a bit of an accident with a jammy dodger. Poor Amy.
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Date: 2013-08-23 01:28 am (UTC)Yes, and very Britishfully trying to be polite and answer both of them.
They remind me of Hiddleston and Cumberbatch's Warhorse interviews, with Tom's cheerful answers and Ben taking ten minutes to thoughtfully answer 'how are you'.
Q wants to sort of kill him but at the same time enjoys listening to him wax poetics on how the world used to work before the Internet was invented.
R: Of course, then, we used pigeons. Very hard to control with gunfire around, so I made them some earplugs to wear.
Q: *quietly disarming a bomb over a video feed* Really?
R: Yes, there was a beautiful one called Amy. She was a good little bird. Until there was a bit of an accident with a jammy dodger. Poor Amy.