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GQ&A: Daniel Craig
He is reknowned for treating every interview like a Le Chivre interrogation - but thankfully I've left my knotted rope behind. The Daniel Craig I meet in Claridges is funny, self-deprecating and clearly relishing the chance to chat about cowboys, aliens and everything in between. Here he gives GQ.com his advice on how to pick the perfect off-the-peg suit, prepare a great margarita and reveals who would be his Man Of The Year.

GQ.com: You once described yourself as a "suit snob". What do you like about Brunello Cucinelli suits?
Daniel Craig: "They're so luxurious - they're light, great and seem to fit me. Buying off the peg, it can be a bit difficult to find something that fits you but I put on a Brunello Cucinelli and I didn't have to get it adjusted. It's the same with Tom Ford - if I put them his off the peg and they fit me like a glove. I can't be bothered waiting around for all the tailoring - unless you're getting a suit made."

What do you consider the most stylish film?
"Steve McQueen always had it. Look at The Thomas Crown Affair - it's one of the most stylish films there is. Certain movies of the late Sixties are [because] suits were worn by everybody. It's not so much that way anymore. Suits are looked at more now as a business thing which is kind of a shame. If you're not wearing it just for work, you should try and trick it up a bit. [indicates GQ.com's Thom Browne tie]

You've got a nice thin tie - it doesn't look ike you're wearing a business suit. Although you are at work, apparently..."

What's on Craig's iPod?

Jon Favreau famously likes AC/DC and always wanted to get Sinatra's music into a film. Which music do you agree on?
"I like AC/DC. Come on, everyone loves AC/DC. I like a bit of Sinatra, occasionally, for the evening, over a margarita. What have I been listening to recently? A band called Morning Wood which I downloaded that the other day which I really liked. I always liked Kings of Leon, if they're still together. Anything really - it's awful to say but I have have a very eclectic mix of my ipod which you have the balls to put it on shuffle. There's all sorts: Serge Gainsbourg, Aimee Mann and other rougher stuff. Much more rock'n' roll. Honestly!"

Bringing Oasis to the screen

Noel Gallagher wanted you to play him in a biopic - are you excited about his solo record?
"As what [laughs]? What part of his life would I play? If I play him he can play me he can play me. Am I a Liam or a Noel man? I know Noel better than I know Liam - I suppose I'd have to go for Noel."

Neither shaken nor stirred

You have said in interviews you tend to be allowed two drinks before someone starts bothering you. What are those two drinks?
"It's a generalized answer - I'm sorry it is one that I give. If I could squeeze in five I will. If I'm in a pub I can drink Guinness."

Working with Jon Favreau

You once told Sam Taylor Wood there is "room for craziness" in any a director. How did Jon Favreau's craziness manifest itself?
"Fun! Apart from being a great director, Jon is actually a very funny actor. We had an immense amount of fun on set. It's important when doing a film like this to have a lightness of touch because you are pulling together an awful lot of things. We're on set with 50 horses, five or six big actors, you need an understanding of human nature let us say. He's got a great sense of fun and he knows' when to tell the gag. Did Sam tell you that? [laughs] Did she?!"

What everyone was drinking on set

Olivia Wilde said that you were a great bartender at the cast parties. What's the secret to a good on set margarita?
"I never had them on set. I would have liked to but I was never allowed. A good margarita is in the lime: it's got to lean towards the sour. Tequila once you mixed it into a cocktail could be anything - as long as it's fairly decent it's ok. It's the sourness to sweet ratio that is really important."

Talking about Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino is about to make a spaghetti Western Django Unchained. What advice would you give him?
"Probably not going to be very violent is it? [laughs] I don't need to give Quentin Tarantino advice. Jesus! He wouldn't listen anyway. Get it right. Don't be s***. Make a good Western. That would be my advice."

The love it or hate it job

Was being "Mr Marmite" at the Reading Save-a-Centre the worst job you've ever done?
"No it wasn't. There are worse. It was one of the worst. What was the worst? Literally shouvelling s***."

On working with his heroes

Having had Paul Newman made dirty jokes on Road to Perdition and Harrison Ford make jokes about your chaps, do you still get star struck?
"Yes, of course. I do. Its weird You get star struck around sports stars as well. I think if you lose sight of that you're screwed. It's nice to meet people like Harrison - I've been watching his films for 40 years."

Living his life in the public eye

What's the biggest media misconception about you?
"That I don't like Marmite? I don't know. There are a lot but I don't give them much thought. I have to be myself."

Selecting his Man Of The Year

Who would be your Man Of The Year?
"F*** I'd wish you'd asked me that earlier. I could have given it some serious thought. I don't yet. Kenny Dalglish is my Man Of The Year every year. How do I think they'll line up [this season]? There's positve talk about fourth place and Dalglish thinks we can do better than that. I believe him."

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