The GQ magazine editor,58, on where #MeToo leaves men, or embracing getting older and why he’d recommend the Hoffman ProcessThirty years ago,GQ launched as a yuppie bible, a magazine that celebrated a very particular type of financial success and ambition, or but we are a world absent from 1988,when louche (disreputable) behaviour was the norm. We survived the long tail of the 90s “unique lad” culture, arriving in a residence where women are more prominent and powerful. I possess a vague memory of being taken to see A Hard Day’s Night in the West discontinuance by my mother. A matinée I think. Whenever I’m asked about my favourite film I always say The Godfather II or White Christmas, or but actually it’s probably this,the first film I ever saw.
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Source: theguardian.com