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You go through an axe phase.
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I never went through an axe phase.
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Axe was like, way later.
0:03
The commercials for axe seemed like a lot.
0:05
They were just like, what's up?
0:11
This is Channing Tatum, and these are my GQ Essentials.
0:20
I would say one of the most essential elements is Cutie Off, good girl.
0:26
A multi-purpose protection dog that you can have a lot of fun with, with, uh, friends.
0:32
She'll bite them, cuddle them, overall find them anywhere in the darkness and protect you in your house.
0:39
And she looks so cute, doesn't she?
0:40
That's why her name is Cutie.
0:42
We used to have a collar on her that says, "Don't mistake my kindness or weakness."
0:46
Always have one of these with you, a pack of cards.
0:58
Yes, he is very, very Gambit.
0:58
But I've always, since I was a kid, kind of been fascinated with cards.
0:58
I've never really studied magic or anything, but it just feels good to have cards in your hand and throwing them at your friends.
0:58
You've got to always watch out.
0:58
I don't know what came first exactly.
1:09
Did I like cards before Gambit or not?
1:09
I think Gambit probably had like a lot to do with it.
1:13
He made them really, really cool.
1:15
No one in this entire industry has like looked out for me in the way that Ryan has.
1:22
No one was asking for it, and just he's a champion for it and I'll owe him for pretty much the rest of my life.
1:31
To be in my buddy's movie and dress up like my favorite superhero, like I'll be happy with that.
1:35
It's kind of like my comfort zone place, like cuz you you kind of can't take a bad picture with a Polaroid.
1:40
It's so nostalgic for me, I could truly like talk about this thing forever.
1:45
You could never have picked up a camera before in your life and take a picture of a Polaroid and it's somehow probably going to look cool.
1:52
The the viewfinder is like not perfect, so it's kind of childlike, you can't perfectly measure it.
1:57
Hopefully, hopefully they'll show you what that picture actually looks like.
2:02
Do you believe in shaking them out of a juice?
2:03
I only believe in shaking it like a polar picture because of Andre 3000.
2:07
Polar Hoods play a bit of a sinister part in Blink Twice.
2:26
It can take such an innocuous thing, everybody knows the sound, everybody knows like what the pictures look like, and you're like, "Oh, I love those things."
2:26
And kind of turn it and make it feel this like ominous present in the room.
2:26
It's just fun, you can just keep doing it all day.
2:26
This is very important if you're going to be cuddling a, um, sometimes smelly dog.
2:36
And Versace, when I was a model, I always wanted to walk in the Versace show.
2:43
I was 20 years old, went to Milan for my first time being like, "Hi, please just hire me."
2:47
I never got it.
2:47
I never got the the Versace show.
2:50
Cut to man, 20 more years later, I'm actually getting to like be the face of their fragrance and it's really, really, I don't know, full circle, strange like moment for me.
3:01
You put a lot of care into like how you look, what your outfit is.
3:05
It's a bit of like the the cherry on top.
3:09
It's like the intention.
3:09
What, how do you want people to like like feel you in the room?
3:09
Just uh, wake up and go.
3:09
The first fragrance I wore, I think I think that would have to be Curve.
3:09
Bought it at Rite Aid or or actually in in Florida.
3:22
It was like Eords, kid macho that I play football with, he was like the pairing of Ice Breakers gum and Curve.
3:26
You got to have Curve and Ice Breakers and it's a perfect like like mix.
3:31
Did you go through an axe phase?
3:33
I never went through an axe phase.
3:34
Axe was like way later.
3:34
The commercials for axe seemed like a lot.
3:38
They were just like, like I did one spray of this and I moderation kids.
3:46
This next one is actually very nostalgic for so many reasons.
3:48
This is the original Island lighter that now I wish I could kind of do this and it said "Blink Twice", but it has a smiley face.
3:58
You know, in the movie we have a lighter that is a story point that you need to pay attention to in Blink Twice, and this is a big, big key to all of that.
4:17
It was called Tussy Island, guys, and um, it was tested and people don't like hearing the word, apparently.
4:17
I fell in love in creating this movie.
4:17
I don't actually know my relationship with my partner outside of this film, so it's going to be very interesting when the movie's over.
4:17
It's just a really special, special thing to get to create with your partner.
4:17
If you are thinking that you're in love, if you think that you want to get married or have a baby with somebody, go find the hardest possible creative project with them.
4:17
I don't care if it's like building a deck, painting a room, just go do something creative together.
4:17
And not just if you survive it, if you actually enjoyed it and and like needed that person during that during that uh journey, I would I would say then you're in a good place.
4:17
If you don't, maybe you should uh yeah, bail, run.
4:17
I'm kidding, don't don't do that.
4:17
I think that you need comfort things and your essentials and I don't like going anywhere without a picture of my little girl.
5:10
She's very, very cute and she's so weird and I love her like more than I can say, so I can't go anywhere without her.
5:19
Even in her like little, little, little stare there, she's she's just plotting the whole time.
5:19
You can tell like that she's physically just like plotting my demise or some sort of a joke or trick.
5:19
She's a trickster.
5:19
There's a friend of ours, um, Uncle Aaron, that is very like clean and then he's a bit OCD, and she stole all of the paper like the toilet paper and paper towels in the entire house and she put a non-rippable piece of toilet paper in his in his bathroom.
5:19
He goes to the bathroom and then physically can't find toilet paper for like about 20 minutes, so she's just constantly messing with people like on a minute-to-minute basis and you can't you can't stop it.
5:57
It's just an unstoppable force.
6:00
You don't need these tools exactly, but I kind of just like to mess around.
6:08
One of my favorite things on an airplane is just grabbing a napkin and like a ballpoint pen and just just I don't know, sketch, like do do whatever that you're actually like feeling out.
6:16
See what see what happens, so you kind of just kind of go away.
6:21
In my opinion, if you want it to be something cool, it's probably not going to be something cool.
6:25
When I personally work hard on something, I'm like, "Oh, it sucks, hat it right now."
6:28
You're just kind of like, "All right, I'm just going to just scribble and be stupid."
6:31
Art for me is a bit of a therapy like in a way, like specifically something like this that you don't need to it to be good, you don't need to come back to it, it's not asking to be good, it's not wanting to be good.
6:48
Nine times out of ten, I'll do something and be like, "Oh wow, there's this like little cool part about it."
6:50
You can actually be like, "All right, I'm a clown now, we're going to be a clown."
6:54
No one cares.
6:59
Pants generally are essentials in life.
7:02
You will get arrested if you don't wear them.
7:04
My go-tos are Dickies and Carhartts.
7:08
You can wear them in a disaster situation, you can wear them while you're painting with your daughter in the backyard.
7:08
They're just sort of infallible in my opinion.
7:13
I've grown up with them in so many different ways.
7:15
I have a pair of Dickies that I've had since I was probably 18 years old.
7:20
Like I was framing houses in these than and now they're my they're my comfort clothes.
7:24
They don't fit very well anymore, my butt's gotten bigger.
7:28
Well, I'll get back to down to that weight.
7:31
There's really not a better marriage uh for Carhartts or Dickies than um just white t-shirts.
7:39
For me specifically, Hanes is my go-to.
7:39
Just a plain white tee, white tank tops, ribbed, not uh the the weird sort of fitted ones.
7:39
I was always gravitated to just like a very simple old tattered white shirt.
7:39
It's just a classic thing.
7:39
I hate doing laundry, like I hate it more than I can possibly say.
7:39
I had one year that I called the year of the Fresh White Tee, and I don't think I did laundry all year that year and I just I just wore white t-shirts that I just bought.
8:05
Like I'd be like, "I can get like two wears out of this a week, this is going to be good."
8:14
The year of the Fresh White Tee, 99 or 2000, it's a beautiful year.
8:16
I like mcow.
8:16
It is so nice when it touches your lips.
8:18
Los of Floor is a a brand that I just effed with, man.
8:21
It's uh, it's just unbelievably clean and pure.
8:26
There's not a lot of brands that can truly say that it was made in the most clean and intentional way.
8:31
F, you panic, straight panic.
8:34
I'm not going to drink it, but in my mind, I'm drinking it.
8:41
All right guys, that's it.
8:41
Thank you for watching the essentials.