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Elvia Wilk is a writer and editor living in New York and Berlin, covering art, architecture, urbanism, and technology. She contributes to publications like Frieze, Artforum, e-flux, die Zeit, the Architectural Review, and Metropolis. She's currently a contributing editor at e-flux Journal and Rhizome.
I’ve been a Jeff Goldblum fan since I can remember. From movies like The Fly to The Life Aquatic to Independence Day, he always seems to bring a certain touch of irony to his roles. There's something so likable about him.
Apparently, I'm not the only one who feels this way. According to this composite GQ interview with Goldblum and his wide circle of friends, family, colleagues, and admirers, everyone loves this man. They are positively gushing.
Featured in the multiple-interview are actors like Kevin Kline, Laura Dern, and Liam Hemsworth, who tell stories about Goldblum and describe him in short vignettes that the author has grouped into categories. The categories are written as a list of things to do if you want to be like Goldblum: “Show interest in other people” or “Accept your weaknesses”.
The categories are also jokes; for instance, the first one about showing interest in others is actually just full of quotes about how women love him. There are plenty of juicy facts, too: for instance, when Goldblum married his current wife, his therapist officiated. Delightfully weird, all of it.