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Whisky. Everyone likes whisky don’t they? Musicians and music lovers especially, often a little bit too much. The lesson here? Don’t do a Duff McKagan and have your pancreas and liver explode by drinking gallons of the cheap stuff. Instead, invest in a quality brand to pickle yourself at a much more acceptable pace.
Forget about owning flashy cars or the latest technology – here’s a tale about two gentlemen’s wager telling you exactly how it should be done. Jude Law and Giancarlo Giannini star in a new short directed by British director Jake Scott, and shot in the British Virgin Islands.
‘The Gentleman’s Wager’ tells the story of a man who has it all striving for something that money can’t buy – a nice bottle of whisky (only joking, you can actually buy the whisky in most shops – he’s probably striving for something ethereal like spiritual satisfaction)
Commenting on his role and involvement in the film, Law says: “The film is about improvement and progress and this is something I try to do in my work and my everyday life. I had to learn new skills shooting this film and that combined with the places we visited and shot in, alongside working with Jake and with Giancarlo, made it a truly rare experience.”
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