President Donald Trump faced ridicule after claiming he doesn't believe in telephones while launching his Trump Mobile phone brand, highlighting a stark irony and criticism of his inconsistent statements about technology and communication.
Hugh Grant has shed his pretty-boy leading man image and embraced his grumpy, sullen, socially awkward character actor persona. He recently railed against technology and change, claiming that telephones have ruined the film set. Grant's recent performances and outbursts suggest that he is inviting weirdness upon himself and is ready to play grotesque caricatures in movies.
Hugh Grant thinks film sets are "weird" nowadays because people aren't as close as they used to be due to phones. He believes that if phones were banned on set, there would be more affairs. Grant also joked about his "incredible ass" during his appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert while promoting his upcoming movie, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
Hugh Grant said on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" that mobile phones have made movie sets "so weird" because actors no longer get drunk and fall "in love with each other." Grant made the comments while promoting his new movie, "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves," which is based on the famous "Dungeons & Dragons" tabletop game. He added that now everyone "goes home and looks at Twitter."