Edward Norton has been all over the place of late in promotion of Motherless Brooklyn, a film he wrote, directed, and stars in. It’s a project he’s longed to make for two decades, and he’s finally done it. The movie is in theaters now, and it’s got Norton up to his old tricks, playing a private eye afflicted with Tourette’s Syndrome. However, it’s the films Norton did early in his career that have touched the borders of classic cinema. Recently the actor sat down with GQ to reflect on the roles that made him …