Matthew Goode’s five favorite roles
CHASING LIBERTY — What’s not to like? It was wonderful shooting in Europe, you gather great friends and have great experiences. MATCH POINT — It was very intimidating at first, working for Woody Allen and for the first few days I kept saying ‘I’m definitely getting fired.’ But it turned out to be the most relaxed shoot I’ve ever been on. BRIDESHEAD REVISITED — It can be troublesome if you’re the narrator of the story and you barely speak in the film, but when you work with extraordinary people, you only get better yourself. WATCHMEN — Wearing a neoprene suit is gosh-darn hot. That’s what I learned. I also learned that the bigger the budget, the more time you spend sitting in your trailer. A SINGLE MAN — Tom Ford was one of the most prepared directors I ever worked for and Colin Firth is the kind of mate you want to chum around with forever, especially after a few drinks.