Wednesday, 21 July 2010

The PoP DVD will have an extra scene, Donnie Darko perplexes and dressing Jake Gyllenhaal

The Prince of Persia DVD is heading our way in September and we're starting to get the odd hint or two about what we might get on it. At this point, may we all give thanks to Jerry Bruckheimer because 'we always add things that are fun and interesting for you guys to look at'. I certainly wouldn't say no to a lot more fun and interesting Jake Gyllenhaal to look at.


Although Jerry tells us that not too much filming was left over, "There’s actually a scene that we didn’t use, as you’ll see,” says producer Jerry Bruckheimer. “[Director] Mike [Newell] was very economical in his shooting, so there weren’t that many [extra scenes]. But we always add things that are fun and interesting for you guys to look at [for home video].”


'“The chief thing about a Bruckheimer movie is it never stands still, and it’s got all this stuff in it,” Newell says. “It’s got romance, it’s got action, it’s got mystery, it’s got comedy, it’s got dancing, it’s got everything all whirled up into this wonderful kind of entertainment soup. That’s what I thought we should be making.” If anything, Newell was adding layer upon layer to scenes for the movie, not cutting them out. “I was looking at certain things, saying, ‘You know what? I know he’s doing that, but in a Jerry Bruckheimer movie, people never do only one thing at one time. There’s always kind of simultaneous action going on like that, so what else should he be doing?’” Newell says. “It was never a set of rules, and it was never, ‘What would Jerry want?’ It was like making a cowboy movie. This is what happens in cowboy movies.”' Source. (Maybe not all cowboy movies.)


If Avatar is to be re-released with an extra few minutes depicting Na'vi hanky-panky in the woods, then I think the least we deserve for Prince of Persia is a little bit more of the flirtation between Dastan and Tamina and maybe a few more moments of the two trapped in the sandstorm tent. Either that, or the obligatory shower scene that we expect and demand in all Jake's films these days, since having insisted it be written into his contract back in the days of the Brothers shoot. Failing all that, I'd settle for more ostriches. And a commentary. And behind the scenes features. And blooper reel. Not that I'm demanding at all... And the tale of the escaped scorpion at Pinewood - that must merit a feature.


Perplexing film with rabbits

Another of Jake's movies has been in the news today. Readers of LoveFilm have been voting in their thousands to reveal the top 10 most perpexing films ever. While, Vanilla Sky (reasonably perplexing) is at no. 1 and Mulholland Drive (utterly perplexing and completely unfathomable) is at no. 2, Donnie Darko is third. Obviously, after having seen both versions countless times, having read the book, and a large number of perplexing interviews with Jake and Richard Kelly on the movie, I can almost explain it to you - but don't ask me about the rabbit and its relationship to Maggie's boyfriend.


Here is the rest of the perplexing list:
1. Vanilla Sky (2001)
2. Mulholland Drive (2001)
3. Donnie Darko (2001)
4. The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
5. Memento (2000)
6. 12 Monkeys (1995)
7. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
8. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
9. Revolver (2005)
10. A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Some are indeed more perplexing than others, while others are about black obelisks in space.

As for Donnie Darko, Jake said (in his foreword to Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko book) 'What is Donnie Darko about? I have no idea, at least not a conscious one...no one - including the man from whose mind it emerged - ever had a simple answer to that question. And that, ironically, is the very thing the film is actually about. There is no single answer to any question.'


A hero's fabric

Clothes on Film published a fascinating interview with Penny Rose, the resourceful designer of the Prince of Persia costumes and it gives us some more insight into Jake's role in determining the shape and fit of his costumes. It's a matter of give and take between designer and actor.


'When it came to Jake’s costume, I found an original piece of Persian embroidery probably seven or eight hundred years old. We used it as inspiration to create his signature coat. It took a week for each one to have the material made. But with all the action, smoke and stunts, it has a great identity to it and you will know it is Dastan in that scene.'


A favourite costume? 'Yes, Dastan’s spiral coat. I was like a terrier, so determined it would have a very special identity. It is the plainest and least leathery but it is quite iconic and Jake loves it, so we are both happy. Before I met Jake, I wanted to use it and felt it was a good hero fabric, but if he hadn’t liked it, I’d have gotten rid of it. It is vital to me that the actor likes what they are wearing and feels comfortable in it.'


'Our clothing is a nod to the games. When I did Evita with Madonna, I made a great point of not seeing the stage play. I wanted to go off on our own little route with no influences. The game in this is obviously what the film is spun from but inspiration is not the word I’d use. But it is a guideline. When you’re working from a video game, the characters are one-dimensional. Although they move within the game, there isn’t any textile flow. So I felt it important to add that to it. With Jake’s leather vest, he wanted it shortened because he felt it would get in his way. I stood my ground on that. When you are moving you need the length and flapping, it looks dramatic. If I’d have shortened it, then he would have been just another guy with long legs on the move.' Much more here and it's well worth the read.


Includes pictures from Disney and IHJ.

13 comments:

TD said...

Good evening WDW,
'Some of them are about large black obelisks in space'..'that hang in the sky like bricks don't' lol - yes some of them are genuinely perplexing (even without rabbits) and some of them are just tosh ...no comment! I wonder where they would put Inception on that list? I'm wondering coz I've just got back from seeing it and feel like I'm still journeying back from the Dreamscape (remember that one?), mind-blown and exhausted. I've got a weird idea that Nolan may have cast Heath as Dom Cobb, had he lived. And to continue the fantasy casting, Jake could have played (well, any part, but I'm thinking) Fisher...sigh.

God I can't wait for my copy of DD Blu ray to turn up. Not that the picture is going to be an improvement over the DVD, but its a great excuse to watch it again. And I can't wait for the PoP DVD. I'm sure its not true there is only one unused scene - there's the scene in Tamina's chamber, the scene at the tree, etc or at least loads of alternate camera angles. I'd like a few more 'vista' shots to be included please - being a big fan of 'Kingdom of Heaven' I found the lack of vistashots quite claustrophobic in PoP.

I absolutely love that picture of Maggie and Jake. I hope they make a film together again someday.

TD

Anonymous said...

Another lovely pic to start the post with, WDW!:)

Good news about the extras on the DVD of PoP. We really have not had to wait long for the DVD release.

I loved the costumes in POP. Jake's were particularly good. That spiral coat is very ancient Persian.

Yes Donnie Darko continues to confuse. But what a nice change to have some thoughts left about a movie at the conclusion of viewing, instead of having it all wrapped up neatly as Hollywood tends to do.

Cheers

Tui

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Evening TD :) 2001 is one of my favourite films, I don't think it's too complexing, it's just visual. But some of the films aren't worth the effort of trying to understand.

I love what you say about Inception. My initial impression was loud and exhausting. I need to see it again. I could see Jake in this very much.

I'd have loved more vista shots too - the trailer shot of Jak eon the top of the fortress and then leaping - loved it but it's not used enough in the film. I think we'll get some extra scenes.

Have a good night!

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Tui! Posting at the same time :) I picked that first pic for the purpose - I love it! And I love the spiral coat.

DDarko surprises - surely a good thing in a movie :D I like to think about a film.

Monica said...

Heath as Cobb? It would probably be something near to perfection.

I think Jake would have done a good job.

Monica said...

I meant that Jake would have been great too.

I'm so anxious to see Inception.

Anonymous said...

How exciting - I love reading about film costumes. Jake's coat in PoP is beautiful, and I'm glad Jake deferred to Penny about the flowing vest.

I liked Inception a lot - I could definitely see Jake in something like it. Heath would've been great as Dom too, but I liked Leo very much in it. (((HEATH))) :)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Morning everyone! Fresher out there today :)

Hi there Monica - I hope Inception reaches Brazil soon! I could see Jake and Heath in that film. It also makes me want to see Source Code more than ever.

Hey 00:14 :D I love movie costumes too - I used to dream about doing something like that. I was also fascinated by the idea of all the props in Zodiac - it's the attention to detail. But with costumes for a movie like this - and Jerry's movies in general - there's so much scope for the designer.

Have a good day everyone :D I have a local election to vote in today, which means I've got to find that shack in the middle of a field again...

Cazajuguetes said...

Hi everyone!

WDW liked a lot your post.
Yes, with tons of action is easy to miss all the wonderful details of sets, clothing and apparel.

I liked the hair metallic beads and the scarf. Are there more pictures of him with the scarf on? Preferably showing only his melting eyes.....

About the hair, he seems to like short hair, it must have been uncomfortable for him. But as he says being well paid he can take all the "hardships", he,he.

Still hot in Madrid. <):)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Eureka! Thanks very much :D I love the beads in the hair - all the little details. Jake definitely likes short hair - when he grows his hair it's often a sign that he's getting ready for a role (presumably so they can play with the styling) and when he cuts it, it's a sure sign that filming is over :D

Big storms here today (and I don't have a coat...). Not good weather for finding the voting shack.

BBMISwear said...

Interesting stuff about the Dastan costumes - thanks for that. I laughed at so much that you wrote about here WDW - all the (non)demands for the PoP DVD - I agree 150%!! We need it all - especially commentary from the lead actor!! And the 'contracted' shower scenes - ha ha! This made me smile the most though: "This is what happens in cowboy movies.”(Maybe not all cowboy movies.) So true - and I like the cowboy movie we all like here best - and I'm guessing most here do too! *sigh*

Looking forward to every bit of PoP we can get and anything new on LOAD and SC we can get too. Good stuff to come in 2010 and 2011 at any rate (and don't forget...if a new director gets hired soon we just may hear something about that funny little movie about the nail as well)! :-)

Carol said...

Love the pics in this post WDW. I always liked that pic of Maggie and Jake.

I agree with TD that Nolan might have had Heath in mind for Dom Cobb as he does like to work with the same actors time and again but Leo was great. I'd love to see Jake work with Nolan in the future.

The extras on the PoP DVD look promising. It seems strange that there is only going to be one extra scene. Surely there should be more.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Carol! I wonder how long ago NOlan was planning Inception - it must've taken some time. I hope that Jake works with him at some time.

I think there'll be more than one scene :) Not too long til we find out!