Saturday, 26 December 2009

Play ping pong with Jake Gyllenhaal and place your order for bare-chested ostrich-riding Jake

Apologies for the lateness of the post today. It took a while to dig out the blog from under the piles of chocolate wrappers, whiskey bottles, paper hats, cranberry sauce, double cream and nut roast but I found it in the end. I hope everybody had a good day yesterday and is today enjoying the recovery. But no rest for Jake Gyllenhaal. Jake has to finetune his fitness prowess in order to wage ping pong war on some of the legends of table tennis - Mario Batali and David Schwimmer.


On 13 January, Jake shows that he continues to support writing programmes for the young by participating in the charity 826NYC's 'Star-Filled Table Tennis Tournament to Raise Money for its Free Writing and Tutoring Programs for Children' at SPiN New York. And anyone can pre-register for one of 36 places available at the tournament and 'the more funds you raise, the better chance you have of paying your way to a trophy—and playing one of our ping-pong pros (New York Ranger Sean Avery, chef Mario Batali, author Dave Eggers, actor Jake Gyllenhaal, actor Catherine Keener, actor Mike Myers, actor David Schwimmer, New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz and author Sarah Vowell)!' Full details here.


You also know what this means? A renewed outbreak of Paddlegate is assured as we see Jake wield the bat once more. Oh yes...


This Christmas, we have had our first proper look at four of the five sets of Prince of Persia lego that we will be spending considerable amounts of 2010 playing with. Who needs PoP in 3D when you can go home and reenact your favourite scenes. Not only do we have camel lego, we also have bare-chested ostrich-racing Jake Gyllenhaal lego. I don't know how I managed without it. The five sets are 'The Ostrich Race', 'Battle of Almut', 'Quest Against Time', 'Fight for the Dagger' and (not pictured) 'Hassasins Hide Out'. I'll take the lot and, before you know it, I'll have my own Pinewood Studios, complete with escaped scorpion lego.





Includes pictures from links and IHJ. Thanks to BBMISwear for the ping pong heads up!

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've heard of Spin, Jake's co star in Moonlight Mile owns the place (Susan Sarandon) So I bet they'll play catchup. I hope someone might video tape the event. I'd like to see what kind of ping pong player Jake is (I bet he's very competitive)

OOOO so many pop lego sets. I have a neighbor who is into Lego. I'd have to ask him if he's getting the prince.

I hope you all had a great Xmas

sweetpea

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there Sweetpea! Oh, that's interesting about SPiN, I didn't know that aboue Susan Sarandon. I can imagine that she'd want to be involved. I hope we get video, pics, the lot!

I'm going to get all these sets, it's irresistible! The whole PoP thing really appeals to the ki in me :D

I hope everyone is having a relaxing and indulgent Boxing Day - or is everyone shopping?

Anonymous said...

I just went to watch Sherlock Holmes (Brilliant! Love Roberty Downey Jr. :D ) and as i came out there was a prince of persia posterrr, i freaked out and people stared..this might be old news. but its the first one i've seen :) YAY.

Silver

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Silver! That's amazing :D When I was in Florida, I nearly went to pieces as I saw the Brothers poster and then I saw a PoP one! Are you in the US or somewhere else?

Glad to hear you enjoyed Sherlock Holmes. I've been rather unwell the last few days but I'm hoping tomorrow I'll be able to get up and see it. The trailers look great!

Anonymous said...

I just came back from seing Sherlock Holmes too. It was great! RDJ is quite sexy in it. :) And I don`t know if it`s just me, maybe I`ve been reading too much slash, but Sherlock and Watson sure argued and acted more like a couple than colleagues. :D I had a lot of fun.

I`ll try to see Imaginarium tomorrow. I`ll have to drive a half an hour to a cinema I`ve never driven to before (something I hate doing) but I really want to see it on the big screen and I`m not sure they`ll be showing it at my local theatre. But hey, if you can fly to Florida to see one of Jake`s movies, I guess I can drive 30 minutes to see Heath. :)

I really want that ostrich lego set. :D

Olympia

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Olympia! Ooh, you really make me want to see Sherlock Holmes. I'm so glad you're going to see Dr P - let us know what you think! Yeah, you've gotta do the miles :) I have a 30 minute drive too to see anything unfortunately but it's a good theatre. I hope it gets Brothers. I want to see Nine this week too :D

Anonymous said...

Hey Wet Dark! The reason I was so excited because there was a poster in the UK! :D It was the cheshire oaks 'VUE' cinema :) :)

Get well soon!

Silver

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Wow! That's great, Silver! My local is a Vue so I'll keep my eyes open. Thanks for letting me know there are posters in the UK :D

Carol said...

Happy holidays to all eventhough I'm a day late:) Have been staying with my parents so limited access to net.
Hope everyone had a great day.

Just saw Sherlock Holmes today and loved it. Can't wait for the next installment.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there Carol! I hope you had a lovely day :D I can't wait to see Sherlock Holmes, I'm going to see if I can catch it today.

Have a great day everyone!

paulh said...

I hope you won't be disappointed when you see "Sherlock Holmes," WDW. I'm not saying it isn't enjoyable on its own terms, but it strays pretty far from Arthur Conan Doyle's version as illustrated by Paget. Sherlock doesn't wear the hunter's cap that we've become used to, and he does far more fighting than purists have come to expect. But, hey, it's entertaining, and Jude Law is the best Watson I've seen in a long time. Casting is generally good, and Downey is unsurprisingly quirky. The critics on this side of the Atlantic generally like it.

But don't let anyone tamper with Bertie Wooster and Jeeves. Stephen Fry is the ultimate Jeeves in my mind. ;-) If Downey wants to do more remakes, let himdo King Arthur. :-)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Paul! I can see what you mean, but I have grown so tire of the 'Basil Rathbone Sherlock' - I swore I'd never see another Sherlock again, but RDJ is absolutely an exception - the trailers look amazing. Even accounting for my Jude Law aversion!

Unfortunately, I'm still too sick to sit through a movie but I'm hoping tomorrow I'll be up to it. It's such a bore being so ill over Christmas.

I would have liked to have seen RDJ doing a Robin Hood, instead of Russell Crowe.

BBMISwear said...

Happy Day After Day After Christmas everyone! I'm sorry to hear you are not feeling well WDW. A bad time to feel sick indeed. Rest up and hopefully you'll feel better soon. Maybe a Jake movie on DVD will help?! I'm glad to be past the crazy few weeks I've just experienced but now it's on to the cleanup. I try to give myself a little internet break every once in a while just to keep my sanity...it's actually helping!

I love the idea of Jake playing ping pong for charity...what an interesting idea! I have also heard of Susan Sarandon's new place Spin in NYC (she talked about it on the View recently) ...it's becoming quite a big thing I guess...a bar and ping pong tables. LMAO at "paddlegate" - here we go again. Someone should ask Jake during the tournament what he calls that thing in his hand...I'm 100% sure he will NOT call it a bat...LOL!!

Oooooh...I just love the Prince Legos...and laughed out loud when I saw "Ostrich Racing"! How funny! Oh I can just imagine the fun Jake is going to have with all this type of stuff when doing publicity for this movie. *starts to redesign the green room to make room for all Lego sets*

Thanks for the heads up re: movies in our area, Paul. I just checked the Sunday Globe to see what's out there in various areas around Boston and nothing for Imaginarium or Crazy Heart yet. I hope these movies make it to a relatively close theater soon. Especially Imaginarium. Crazy Heart seems the type of movie that would be fine on DVD if not seen in the theater but I think Imagainarium must be seen on the big screen for one's first viewing. As hard as it may be.

Back to sorting through the holiday fallout. Be well everyone.

:-)

Anonymous said...

I saw Avatar over the holiday weekend, it was even more amazing than I thought it would be. It's an entire three dimensional world, and I absolutely loved the female lead character, Natiri. Sigourney Weaver was great in it too. I hope there's more - it's too wonderful of a world to forget!

While I was at the theater, I saw the big three - PoP characters posters. Looking forward to hearing more about Jake's charity ping pong event too.

Speaking of fantastical worlds, I don't see a listing anywhere near me for the IoDP - I'll basically see it anywhere I can.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hey BBMISwear :-) Good luck with the cleanup! And thanks for keeping me supplied with Jake news when I've been topsy turvy :D

And Jake would SOOOOO NOT call it a paddle :DDD All that time spent in Blighty filming, he must know that a paddle is for rowing a boat :) Jake, whadya think?!

Still no sign of a Crazy Heart release here, but I can wait for the DVD for that one. I'm hoping Brothers will pick up here once the holiday season dies down.

Hi there Anon :D I absolutely loved Avatar too - it souns like there'll be a couple more, showing what develops between Jake and Natiri - can't wait. It's a world I enjoyed being immersed in.

How great to see all three PoP posters!! Good luck seeing Dr P :)

Carol said...

Hope you are feeling better WDW. My Xmas holidays have come to an end as I have got to work again tomorrow but they were good while they lasted!!

Saw a poster for Brothers for the first time today at one of our cinemas. Hopefully it will start getting a bit of publicity soon especially on our tv and radio. Went to see Nine and it lived up to all my expectations. Daniel Day Lewis is great in it.

Anonymous said...

There's so many good movies out now - I do want to see Sherlock Holmes, Nine, Crazy Heart, IoDP, among the many. If Prince of Persia is going to be in 3-D, I just might be a goner. You felt like you could almost walk around in the land of Pandora in Avatar, brush up against the ferns and plants, flinch from a flying insect. And the bond of horse and rider, it was just so storybook an and beautiful. A great thing. :)

My word is biononav. Sounds kind of Avatar-ish. :)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Carol! Oh that's bad you have to go to work tomorrow :( Sorry to hear about that. That's great you saw a poster for Brothers. What is it about Oxford? We never get posters for anything Jakey?! I must make a complaint...

Hi there Anon :D I loved Avatar 3D more than I have any movie for quite a while. There are some great movies out. I can't wait to see Sherlock Holmes, Nine and Crazy Heart. Mr WDW bought me membership of the local Picture House for Christmas so I'm gonna be moving in next year!

sass said...

Happy Holidays WDW and friends..Haven't had time to tweet ya lately what with Facebook Farmville making me crosseyed but I have to tell you this FANTASTIC news!
xposted..
My son's girlfriend went to the movies this afternoon with her sister...Kips Bay theaters (NY,NY) to see Avatar and saw JAKE GYLLENHAAL!!! Her sister asked if she could take a pic with him; he said not today. Kips Bay is a great theater center to attend... it's off the beaten trail...way off ...If you want you may take the theater location off your site to protect him in case he wants to go again there...but for I had to tell and squeeeeeeeeee:)

I am still screaming...neither my son nor I saw Jake...this is a purely visceral response...OMG!
My son is laughing his ass off at me and leaving a text to his girlfriend...he just told me this news...he forgot 'til now when he rememembered my Jake obsession...He's a good son:lol
love you all:)
sass

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posted on wrong day...brought over...

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there Sass! OMG, that's amazing! I'd be spinning hoops!!! And how cool that they spoke to him (instead of falling unconscious at his feet). I wonder what he went to see - was he seeing Avatar too? There's such a good choice at the mo. I'd love to know what he thinks of it. It must be strange going to the pics when your own film is showing! Thanks so much for telling us and good one son's girlfriend!!

No oubt I'll also bump into Jake at the theatre this afternoon (that's in Oxford, Jake).

Have a good day everyone! I'm feeling much better today :D

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's exciting Sass! I'd love to know what Jake thought of Avatar too - :)

Anonymous said...

I saw Imaginarium yesterday. *sigh* It was as hard I as thought it would be but I'm glad I went. Heath is beautiful and it was great hearing his voice again and watching him on the big screen. It's horrible to think that will never happen to me again. There were a couple of scenes I found very difficult to watch; the one where Tony is hanging from the bridge, looking dead, and one where Johnny Depp talks about dead legends and every word he spoke could have been applied to Heath. There's also a scene where you see very clearly the leaf tatoo Lily Cole got in memory of Heath. I'm glad I went by myself because no one in my RL would have understood why I was crying and I'm sure I never could make them understand.

I found the movie itself very weird. But Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Collin Farrel did a great job finishing the story. I always thought Heath and Johnny ressembled each other and Collin even had some of Heath's mannierisms.

There was a big POP poster in the lobby, the one with just Dastan's face. Normally I would have been extatic, but yesterday, it just reminded me of how unfair it is that Heath is gone. There will never be another new poster for
him.

Olympia

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Anon! Definitely :D

Hi there Olympia! I'm so glad that you were able to see Dr P. I must confess that I haven't seen it - I just know it would give me nightmares, not because of Heath but because of the style of it. Terry Gilliam movies always make me want to hide. Thanks for telling us about what you thought :)