WolverineandJames Bond are not to be messed with, especially when they're doing the whole acting thing. Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig were trying to perform their play "A Steady Rain" Wednesday night in NYC -- but some nitwit forgot to turn off his mobile phone. Jackman set the dude straight -- staying in character all the while. Minutes later, the ring tone echoed through the theater again and Craig's response was Tony-worthy.
After seeing the size of Hugh Jackman'sarms in this video, it's pretty clear that the guy could definitely rip someone apart with his bare hands. Thankfully, Jackman is always the nicest guy -- even after a photographer accidentally bumps into his son.
It started as a simple, innocent conversation with Hugh Jackman and his wife ... when suddenly their son chimed in with an unsolicited stance on which parent he thinks is the better actor ... can you guess which one he picked?
Don't feel too bad for her though -- she's still going home to this.
Ladies of the world, meet Roger ... aka Hugh Jackman's little friend.
At least, that's what he calls it (skip to the :45 mark to here the reference). Considering his "Wolverine" flick took in $35 million on Friday, maybe an X-Men themed nickname would have been better.
Beast? Cyclops? Nightcrawler? It doesn't even seem like he's trying.
Hugh Jackman is always on his game -- and even when he's a little grouchy and facing "dumb questions" after a long ass flight, he's more talkative than 99.9% of celebs at the airport.
Hugh Jackman knows the best way to a fan's heart is through his or her stomach -- that's why he dropped $4308.87 to stuff 800 faces in Arizona.
TMZ has obtained the receipt from Paradise Bakery in Tempe, Arizona -- where Jackman bought 67 breakfast trays and 80 gallons of coffee for a pack of "Wolverine" fans who had camped out in front of a theater the day before Monday's big premiere.
Once Jackman heard about the fans, he promised to buy them breakfast and placed the order late Sunday. We're told Jackman wanted to keep the food order simple and bought platters of bagels, muffins, and croissants.
No word if Jackman left a tip -- we're gonna assume he did ... 'cause he can do no wrong.