[Update] I've updated the post tonight with two videos that present the Prince of Persia trailer accompanied by a truly fascinating commentary by PoP creator Jordan Mechner, courtesy of IGN. It will make you want to see the film more than ever.
On with the post...
Lots going on today! So settle down and let's crack on - trailers to watch and all that... First off, the answer to a question that has long perplexed me and no doubt you as well - how do you make an octopus smile? Give him/her/it Jake Gyllenhaal to hug, that's how. I have pictorial proof (David Attenborough, watch and learn). It's not everyday you see Jake with an octopus. Can I put in a request for a seadragon?
Jake has not taken up deep sea diving (as far as I know), this is another teaser from Sesame Street which begins its 40th anniversary season next week. It is very possible, indeed likely, that Jake may feature on the opening birthday special on 10 November, along with Michelle Obama and some other starry and furry people. So keep your eyes peeled and, if you're an octopus, crossed. This would hopefully be in addition to another Jakecentric episode to follow...
The PoP Q&As
You may have noticed that we had a Prince of Persia trailer or two this week. That was (and may Lionsgate make notes for Brothers) Phase One. Phase Two is the release today of the Q&As with Jerry Bruckheimer and Jordan Mechner that we were promised. (Phase Three looks to be reports from the filmset recorded last summer and released next week - stay tuned.) This section of the post is illustrated with IHJ's amazing screencaps!
Jake impresses as the Prince
'So, why did you choose Jake Gyllenhaal for this role? Mechner: I can talk about why I think Jake is great in the role. I know that he is really into the games and took that very seriously. Bruckheimer: He trained very hard for this film. He really transformed his body. He really did. He worked really hard. He trained every single day for months, and all during filming he was training to physically look like the character. So I think that is a big part of what he was doing in his look. Mechner: I know he was speaking with a British accent in between takes. At the end of my first day on set, driving back to base camp, I saw him jogging. After this long day of 125 degree heat, he went for a jog. He had more muscles than his stunt doubles.'
'But as far as the role, as far as who the Prince is: to me the Prince of Persia has always been a swashbuckling hero in the vein of Indiana Jones, Doug Fairbanks, Errol Flynn. He is not like the kind of video game hero who is out to vanquish all his enemies. He has got like an intelligence, a mischievous streak. Sort of an underdog. He has got a vulnerability. I think Jake just embodies all those qualities and captured them in a way that is very appealing.' Joystiq.
'Bruckheimer: I always thought he was... I still think he is a huge movie star. [He's one of those guys who can be a huge hero], romantic hero. He's handsome, he's a wonderful actor. I've always wanted to work with him. We got very lucky that he A) liked the material and B) was available to do it. There was no other choice.'
'Q: Can you talk about some of the physical training that he had to go through?
Bruckheimer: A lot. I mean, he really worked hard. He worked for months and months before the movie started. He trained every single day. He rode bikes, he lifted weights, he had a very specific diet. He couldn't have any fats, and it was really a lot of protein, and all during filming, he was working in 120 degree heat. Jordan said he saw him, after a long day, around 7 at night taking a jog, running, so he kept it up through the whole movie. He had a trainer with him both here and in Morocco working with him to make sure he really kept his physical appearance the way he wanted it to be.' ComingSoon.
'Q: The casting of Jake Gyllenhaal seemed to upset some people. What did you think of his performance, and what aspects of the prince does he bring out well? Mechner: That kind of gets back to "who is the prince?" To me—and this goes back to the original game—to me, the Prince of Persia has always been a hero in the mold of Errol Flynn in Robin Hood, or Doug Fairbanks in The Thief of Baghdad, or Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark. He's not this invincible warrior who is out looking for enemies to vanquish. He's more of an underdog. He fights with a sword, but he lives by his wits. He's got this sort of mischievous quality, this certain attitude and humor about him, and a vulnerability as well. You can see why the girl falls in love with him. I think Jake embodies all those qualities and captures them in a really appealing way. I think that comes through in the trailer as well. The action-hero side of the role, Jake took that very seriously. He did a lot of training, horseback riding, sword fighting, parkour, and he actually did a lot of his own stunts to a degree that movie stars usually don't. He's in fantastic shape, he worked really hard, so I think he makes a great Prince of Persia.' Nintendo World Report.
'Bruckheiemer: When he's jumping across the rooftops, that's all real. A lot of the stuff that's falling on him is all CGI but all the roof stuff, all the rooftops is all real stuff. Q: And climbing the arrows? Bruckheimer: That is a set. Q: But he's doing it. Bruckheimer: Yes, he's doing it on the set.' ComingSoon.
The women flipped...
'Bruckheimer: This is so unique, so fresh and different. We just loved the character that Jordan created. So it takes you back to old ancient periods. The movie when you see it, it's like an old-fashioned, romantic adventure film. That's really what it is. It's like a "Lawrence of Arabia" with this kind of supernatural element added to it. But it's really a wonderful biblical story about jealousy. It goes back to all the primal fears and conflicts through history, so it embellishes upon interesting things. We found, we tested the movie a few weeks ago. It tested extraordinarily high. It surprised me because I always think these things are going to fail but this one turned out great. The women, I was surprised, I thought we made a terrific movie for the boys, but the women flipped over this film. I've never had a score where the parents, and there is violence, it's PG-13, the parents rated the film 100% excellent or very good which never happens. So it's one of these movies that we know they'll take their children to go see it which is a huge advantage for a film if the parents think it's cool that the kids can see it.' ComingSoon.
Speaking as a flipping woman I'd say that Jerry clearly hadn't reckoned on the GyllenFactor...
Staying true to the spirit of the game
'Mechner: I think it is more lighthearted than some of the games, but I feel like it is true to the Sands of Time, the 2003 game, which is really the one that the movie screenplay is most based on. I feel like it is very true to the spirit of the game; to a lot of kind of the action. It is really ... the plot itself is different.... But the first time I saw a rough assembly of Jake as Prince Dastan running on the rooftops with arrows being shot at him and swinging, I just got this big smile on my face that wouldn't go away, because I just felt like it was ... like what I saw in my imagination when I played the game, back when the character was 40 pixels high and his face was four pixels square, but seeing it like real in visceral in the best way.' Joystiq.
Other stuff
Jordan Mechner's original vision of Prince of Persia was inspired by Raiders of the Lost Ark, which featured Alfred Molina in an opening key sequence. He therefore has a very happy place in Prince of Persia.
There are no sand monsters. This is possibly a good thing because I've had trouble with them in the game. There are no boss fights - thank heavens.
There will probably be a Disney ride (with full size Jake models???). There will be future games. No sequel has been written, but who knows? Jake seems to have a feel of the games and is no doubt better at it than Jerry has started but not finished, which is more my level.
No news on the ostrich or camel front.
And we still have six months plus to wait - I have a feeling it will be packed full and fly by - so long as that dagger has nothing to do with it.
Many thanks to IHJ for the PoP Pics.
27 comments:
I don't know what gets me more excited: the thought of Jake on Sesame Street or in POP. I just love the pictures with the squid, I couldn't stop giggling when I saw them. How does Jake manage to be so freaking adorable in a 2 second clip with no sound? It's astounding!
"He's got this sort of mischievous quality, this certain attitude and humor about him, and a vulnerability as well. You can see why the girl falls in love with him". That fits Jake to a T. And LOL at Jerry for being surprised that women flipped over the movie. How can he not know about the gyllenfactor? I thought that was one of the reasons he picked Jake for the role. Of course women will be flipping all over the place!!! Have you looked at him? Did you listen to that voice?
I'll surely be one of those flipping women. I just hope I can stop myself from litterally flipping in my seat. That would be quite embarrassing but it might happen. :DDD
Olympia
Hi Olympia! I know, I'm conflicted too - that's why I have both a PoP (well several Pops!) and Sesame St avatar! Both are so sexy and adorable. I suppose adorable is the link.
I had a big laugh at the flipping women comment! How could Jerry think we wouldn't flip?! I'm gonna be flipping all over the place, like a bloody grounded fish! I love hearing Jerry and Jordan speak about Jake like this (what a lot of Js) - they obviously really admire him. A 'proper' actor who has pulled out all of the movie star stops. Wonderful. I'm glad that Jerry had the vision that he wanted Jake.
Another incidental thing I find interesting - PoP is all about the producer, the actor and the writer - where was the director for the Q&A?
Anyway, greetings to a fellow flipping woman!
Come on Lionsgate - give us some Brothers publicity!
Jake has some funny hair with the Octopus! super cute!
Jake definitely would add something to a videogame character and I love how they describe it here, shows that they know how to "make use" of Jake's talents :)
He has more muscles than his stunt double!
And yeah, Jerry B totally missed the real reason behind the "women flipped" ... heh, those female parents love it more than that apparent "my kid will enjoy it" reason...
I am getting used getting Jake news every day :) Thanks.
Hi Winterbird! That is very odd hair! I wonder when all this was filmed - maybe when the growing out PoP hair was going through its hat phase in the spring. The octopus loves Jake :D
I love how they describe Jake too - makes me smile. We are going to have lots of Jake news now, from here on! All movie news, just as it should be :) And I want to see Jake with more muppets - I'm getting greedy :D
Those flipping women comments definitely made me smile. I'm flipping already:) I shudder to think what I will be like by next May. The whole thing about making a "guys" movie which appeals more to women reminds me of how it went with Russell Crowe in Gladiator. Didn't quite get his appeal at the time but I have to say a lot of my friends did.
I am getting so tired of the lack of publicity for Brothers. It will come and go without much notice if they don't start the publicity machine soon. I don't understand it at all. It's a Jim Sheridan movie for god sake. I thought there would be a good buzz surrounding the movie by now.
I'm having online issues this evening so I'll have to wait til work tomorrow to take a look at the clip.
Yeay, another Flipper! Hi Carol :D It makes me smile to hear of 'guy movies' that then appeal to the women too. But to be sure, I think PoP has everything to offer all audiences, but especially those flipping women!
It's ridiculous the lack of publicity for Brothers. People are waiting to hear. The only talk about it at all seems to be coming from Tobey, Jake and Natalie fan sites! C'mon Lionsgate...
Sorry to hear about your internet issues :)
I'm too late, but I'm here!
I'm so glad the trailers are out!
Everything looks great and it just makes me play the game again.
Hi, WDW!*waves*:)
Olimpia stole my word *eh eh*!!!
I was just about to say how freaking adorable that octopus looks like close to Jake. Only Jake could make a slimy octopus look adorable, that's for sure :)
Thank you so much to you, WDW, and to IHJ for the wonderful screencaps :)
... and I can easily imagine Jake speaking with a British accent also between takes...!
Love & hugs
Paola
PoP definitely has something to offer everyone but obviously more for some than others. I could gain a lot of brownie points with my OH for going to see the movie. I usually steer clear of that type of thing but I think he would see through my pretend lack of interest very fast!!!
I am really looking forward to seeing the trailer in all it's glory on the big screen. It's great that there is so much happening again and this is only the beginning:)
The lack of Brothers buzz is a complete mystery. I hope
Lionsgate get their act together soon. The clock is most
definitely ticking at this stage.
Hey! Waves to Zodiac! How are you doing, my friend? And my PoP friend! No sand monsters, eh....? I'm going to have to dig out the game again, I didn't do very well at all - I couldn't believe how fast you finished it! I remember so fondly the first game all those years ago - my very first computer game, and now look how the Prince has grown up! Good to see you!! xx
Hey Paola! Yep, an otopus next to Jake is a happy octopus :) Not my favourite of creatures but this one looks pretty cute. I know Jake likes to eat baby octopuses (octopi?) so I hope that subject didn't pop up...
Here's hoping we get a deluge of outtakes!
Hey Carol - posting at the same time :D I fear that my OH would see straight through any feigned lack of interest :D But he does find it amusing as he remembers how I used to play the game. I'm looking forward to seeing the trailer on the big screen too - next week! I hope it shows before 2012 in GB/Ireland as well as in the US.
I would be surprised if it didn't show over here aswell before 2012. Especially since it was shown on British TV. Fingers crossed we won't be disappointed.
I hope you're right, Carol - I have everything crossed!
Fans of the game in Brazil are anxious and have read much praise of Jake. I am impressed with the enormous amount of praise for the trailer and Jake.
Hi there Monica :) I am really delighted by how many gamers have been won over by these trailers. The Q&A showed, I hope, that the movie has to be different from the game. No controlling console here. The Prince of Persia was always a different kind of hero and Jake matches him. I think Jerry had vision selecting Jake. I love the games and, because I'm also a fan of Jake (yes it's true), I can see that Jake is perfect for this quirky role - a mix of hero and fallible human being. I'm glad that other gamers are coming round. And the dedication that Jake showed to do this - amazing!
I find it intriguing that some gamers won't accept Jake because they see him solely in an 'indie' context while those who don't know the game question Jake's ethnicity or his accent, even though this fits perfectly with the blue-eyed, British-accented Prince of the games. i Suppose it just reflects how hard it is to make a game movie that pleases everyone. Jake is the kind of actor who can win people round though.
Whittering on... I'll shut up! I hope everyone's having a good evening :)
I love The Game too.
I saw the trailer on Disney Channel!
Much better to see in a larger screen!
I'm looking forward to seeing it on a big screen too, Monica :)
I just updated the post to include, in two parts, a video commentary on the PoP trailer by Jordan Mechner himsef - it's fascinating!
Wow, WDW, I didn't think it was possible that I'd want to see PoP more than I already do, but you are right, these new clips are very exciting. The action is incredible, not just one event, but many building upon the other. Jake is really, really gorgeous in this, I love Gemma's "wow" outfit too - she looks gorgeous in it. I love Alfred Molina in it too.
And Sesame Street - I do think Elmo beats Jake for the cute factor - but Jake has the sexy hunk factor going for him anyway. This promo clip is so very sweet - this is the one I saw, I thought I must have been seeing things, because I never saw it again, although my husband was watching with me and saw it also. I love when Elmo says "Yay Nature!" So cute.
Thanks for some great posts! :)
Bertie
Hi Bertie! Thanks so much for letting us know that this is the Sesame Street video you saw before on TV. I'm really glad it's out there now. I love it!
I totally agree about PoP. Seeing it all brought together and getting some idea of the thinking behind it and all the characters, it makes it so special. I really want to see more of Alfred Molina's character too. Gemma looks gorgeous.
Off to bed, tired but happy :)
Aww, I love Jake on the Sesame Street clip! :)
And how awesome to read all the interviews about Jake/PoP. Can't wait to hear more!
I am so thankful for all you have posted here today WDW...it has been a crazy couple of days for me and my on line time has been close to ZERO. Not a good time to be away from the internet at all...so thank you for keeping us up to date on everything that I may have otherwise missed!!
The video with the screen by screen discussion with IGN was very interesting...but more special effects than we are already seeing?! This is soooo not my type of movie...LOL! But I love it already (I know...I'm not making much sense am I)?!
I am saving the huge amount of Q&A info you posted here to read tomorrow when I can really focus on it...thank you for compiling it for us...it was obviously a lot of work and I look forward to all the little tid bits.
Oh No! No news on the ostriches or camels yet?! LOL!!!
Flipping Women?! You Bet!!
And FINALLY The Sesame Street promo I have been trying to find for weeks! I love it! It's been quite frustrating because I've found clips with other celebs but not Jake - I was starting to think the Sesame Street marketing people didn't know what they were doing (or the opportunity they were missing here). There is a whole new target audience out here...they should be taking note!
Wow...it truly has been amazing what we have been experiencing in regard to Jake this week, hasn't it? From PoP to Sesame Street...I love the diversity!!
Note to Lionsgate: WTF?!?!
Sorry...just had to get that out.
Thanks again for all this WDW...I really need this week to end so I can get me some on line fun time. GRRRR. Is it Sunday yet?!
Until next time... :-)
Cool PoP update, WD&W. Love every new glimpse we get after going for so long Jakeless. Is there any word on the run time? Given the scope of the story, it wouldn't surprise me if it came in over two hours.
Awww, those Sesame Street screencaps, thanks, WDW!
Good morning! Work is so overrated...
Morning Get Real! The floodgates have opened on PoP for sure - I love we're going to get months of this (and lego) :D
Hi there BBMISwear :-) Very pleased to see you can pop in - I'm glad you're liking Jake with the octopus. It was so good to hear that this was the missing promo video.
Hi JoeAnn :D Jerry mentioned during the Q&A that the initial screening of the film was around 146 minutes (minus credits etc), but that this would change. He said he'd cut part of the beginning out to speed it up. I'm hoping this means we'll get lots of extras, deleted scenes etc. I would've thought this'll be a 2 hour movie at the end but I'd prefer something closer to the Lawrence of Arabia length (ie, so long they even give you an intermission on the DVD).
Good to see you, Kendra! They are adorable, aren't they? :D
Have a good day everyone!
one question. Is it May yet? :D
I wonder if Jake will make an appearance on Sesame Street. That would be really nice.
sweetpea
Hi Trekfan! Yes, Jake is making an appearance on Sesame Street - that's what the pictures are from - and the pictures of Jake with Elmo the other day. Can't wait to see it :)
Do they still have those old school puppets on Sesame Street like Harry Monster and purple, two-headed guy? they were too funny
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