Tuesday 12 January 2010

Jake on a Train! Jake Gyllenhaal to film at Ottawa station for Source Code, Ben Kingsley and Beth Grant

Jake Gyllenhaal has been called many things - hot comes to mind - but today Jake earned a new title, Saviour of Train Stations, Ottawa train station to be precise. Source Code will be filmed at the station, while it continues to work, at the end of March. The Ottawa Citizen presents Jake on its cover and, reminding me of Pittsburgh and Santa Fe in the past, celebrates Hollywood moving into town. While I would like to point out to Duncan Jones that Oxford has a perfectly decent and extremely photogenic railway station - ideal, I'd say, Duncan - it's great to get some details. And there's more... could it be true that Ben Kingsley, Jake's Prince of Persia foe, is back for more?


We also learn that the movie has a budet of $35 million and will mostly film in Montreal, beginning in early March.

With thanks to Silver for the heads up, Brothers is on Film 2010 next Tuesday.

What Donnie Darko means to Beth Grant

Beth Grant has been reminiscing about her career including what would be a highpoint in anyone's acting life - Donnie Darko. Her memories of reading the script for the first time are compelling: 'I’m weeping thinking of Jake doing the part.' Jake, of course, had been a friend of Beth's daughters as a child. Over to Beth:

'I love that movie so much. Just before I got that script, I had been to see some European art film. I walked out of that movie and said to my husband, “That’s what I want to do! I want to do an art film and take it to the edge.” Within two weeks, we were getting ready to go on vacation, and my agent called. The first thing she said was, “You don’t want to do a play, do you? It’s by Horton Foote.” I said, “Horton Foote? Uh, yeah, I think I might be interested!” And she said, “Oh, it’s a world première.” And I said, “A world première of a Horton Foote play? I think I’d like to do that!” Then she said, “And there’s also this movie called Donnie Darko, and Jake Gyllenhaal’s going to be in it. They want to meet you tomorrow.” And I went, “Oh, there goes my vacation.” So I had a slight chip on my shoulder about taking it, but my husband said, “Look, you’ve gotta do this.”


I read the Horton Foote play first. Loved it. It was called The Day Emily Married; they later did it on Broadway. I had to play a 75-year-old with Alzheimer’s. Estelle Parsons played it on Broadway, which was great—I mean, she well should have. She was the right age, and I’m sure she was brilliant. I was just so honored to create the role. So anyway, it was probably 10 at night when I started to read Donnie Darko. I had first seen a line earlier in the day about animal feces, and I thought, “Oh no, this is some stupid teen movie where they think that’s funny.” So I was kind of putting off reading it, because I was expecting the worst. I get in bed and read the first page, and I go, “Hmmm. That’s interesting.” Second page, “Wow.” By the fourth page, my heart started to beat, and I knew. It makes me cry, because I knew I had found a classic film. You just know when you get certain material. I’m flippin’ those pages, flippin’ those pages, and then at the end, of course, there’s [Donnie’s] great decision.'


'Richard Kelly would kill me if I said it, but I feel—it’s just my interpretation — that it is this Christ myth, and [Donnie] does make this supreme decision, and it asks all the questions that are important in life: What is life? What is family? What is death? Where do we go after death? Is there time travel? Is everything happening at once and we’re just channeling? All those questions are there, like a great myth. And Richard wrote it in six weeks—it’s crazy! I feel like he just opened his channel and it poured in. He’d probably hate me for saying that, but I love him so much. I just did another movie that his company produced called Rogue’s Gallery that I’m very excited about it. It’s about the CIA kind of imploding the day before the inauguration, and there’s this elite killer squad in the CIA—well, I don’t want to give too much away. We did not base it on anything to do with Dick Cheney. It’s just a coincidence.'


'But back to Donnie Darko. It’s now 11:30 p.m., I’m weeping thinking of Jake doing the part, I can’t wait to meet the writer, and I have no one to call because it’s too late at night. I look around and realize I’m standing in the middle of my bed. I had actually stood up in an effort to try to express my enthusiasm for this thing. By the next morning, I was like a hurricane blowing into the room. I knew exactly how to do her, because she was like my P.E. teacher in junior high. I even wore this funny little pointy bra, because I remembered that was the way she dressed. [Producer] Sean McKittrick told me later that as soon as I walked in with all that energy, they knew they’d found Kitty Farmer. Which is kind of embarrassing, because I wasn’t quite in character yet, I didn’t think. Richard said he didn’t want her to be shticky—which is always such music to my ears, because there’s a fine line between taking it to the edge and going over the edge. He said, “I want to take it as far as it can without going over.” And I thought, “That’s exactly what I just ordered from the universe!” So I read the Sparkle Motion scene: “Sometimes, I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion!” Except I got the words mixed up and said, “Sometimes I doubt your commitment to miracles in motion!” They laughed hysterically because I’d screwed it up, and I said, “You have to give me this part!”' Source.


Includes pictures from IHJ.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great post! That's such good news about Beth Grant, I loved her so much in DD. That was a very interesting interview, I wonder what role she'll have in SC.

That line she quotes about the feces always makes me laugh: "What are feces?" "Baby mice." "Awwww..." I really need to rewatch DD! :D

Is Film 2010 a British TV program?

Olympia

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Thanks Olympia! And thanks for letting us know Jake's made the front page of this paper!

I love this feature with Beth, it's wondeerful. Her passion and love for it shines through. I must see it again soon too.

Film 2010 is the main UK film show - now hosted by Jonathan Ross but not for long. I'm hoping someone can get it put up. I'll work on it...

I hope everyone's having a good evening! More snow on the way, ugh...

Monica said...

It was on the scene with Beth Grant I became an admirer of the talent of Jake Gyllenhaal. Before I said to my friends that he was ugly and probably a bad actor.
A friend convinced me to watch DD.

I never saw the last pic.

Gretchen said...

who's Duncan Brown?is that some other person involved with the production of Source Code or did you mean Duncan Jones?

i love love love Donnie Darko.it introduced me to Jake.i loved it the first time i saw it even though i didn't understand anything.lol.

good night everyone. :]

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Jake.. ugly? Surely not... Hi Monica! I love DD - I saw it when it came out and loved it, little realising what would come :D

Hi Monica - yeah that'll be a mistake. I went to school with Duncan Brown and it's unlikely he's involved... And me too! I'm still learning from Donnie.

Monica said...

Peter Sarsgaard will be the villain of Green Lantern!!

Monica said...

Questions to Jordan Mechner:
We were invited by Prince of Persia inventor Jordan Mechner for an interview and want to give you the possibility to be answered your questions about the coming movie Prince of Persia - The Sands of Time.

If you have a question for the movie to which you want to have like a reply, then write your question(s) in the comments on this news in our forum, by PM me or e-mail with the subject "Question Time with Jordan Mechner" to prince2004@globalgameport.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

The questions will be collected until tomorrow at 06:30 pm (CET) and then forwarded to Jordan Mechner.


Prince of Persia

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Monica! That's great news for Peter :D Thanks for the link!

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Morning! Well, what a day. Bad snow overnight and this morning means I'm now snowed in - but at work! Aaarrgggh! So a long walk home through the snow for me.

Where's Wet Sam Jake, with those snow shoes, when you need him?! Not missing the wolves though...

Have a good day everyone :)

TD said...

Contactmusic are calling Jake 'Dolly Darko' cos of the action figures for PoP. I think its hilarious! Especially given Jake's apparent enthusiasm for his own action figure.

I love DD forever. I remember when Jonathan Ross first reviewed it. That's the first time I heard Jake's name.

TD

Anonymous said...

You know, WDW, Sam made those snow shoes. Don't you have any chairs with a back you could use? I bet your boss would love that! :DDD

I hope your walk home isn't too horrible.

Olympia

Anonymous said...

I heard that they were going to film in Ottawa.

I've been to Ottawa (a long time ago) I don't think I was at the train station BUT I was at the parliament building watching the changing of the guard It was as close as I could get to England without being there.

So they are filming that scene in Ottawa and the rest in Montreal?

I've never been to Quebec but this would be one reason to go!

sweetpea

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there! I've just realised that a comment I left here last night is no longer here! I wonder what happened there, so I wasn't ignoring you :D And it was such a long explanation of why I couldn't use work chairs for snow shoes... Waves to TD, Olympia and Sweetpea!