Saturday, 3 July 2010

Tour de Force: Jake Gyllenhaal looking back and Moscow: 'I'm the boss!' and the love between an action hero and his horse

Today I thought I'd take a break from all the sport by watching a different sport, in addition to a bunch of other sports that I've been hooked on for the last two weeks. That means cycling and the Tour de France which kicked off today but not in France. Someone said to me this week 'If you don't have a bicycle you may as well be dead' and, while I would argue with the validity of that assertion, it is indeed true that you cannot race the Tour de France without one. Lance Armstrong began his final Tour campaign today (although not for the first time) and one can't help but wonder that if indeed this is the last Tour then maybe at least the final scene can be added to the Lance Armstrong Biopic.


During the last four years we've heard no end of rumours connecting Jake Gyllenhaal to the Lance Armstrong biopic. And that isn't surprising because, in 2006, when Lance was following rather than competing, Jake not only accompanied (from a bit of a way back) Lance up the hilliest stage of the Tour, he also spent much of the summer with him. Along with another candidate for the Lance role, Matthew McConaughey.



The three amigos spent so much time together, a play was written about them. But the movie and cycling worlds are fickle and before too long Matt Damon was the name mentioned, even Rob 'The Pale One' Pattinson and Chris 'beam me up Scotty' Pine got a look in. One fact remains, however: Jake Gyllenhaal is indeed a cyclist and he has the spandex to back it up.


Back in 2006: 'Jake Gyllenhaal talked to the press about his new buddy Lance Armstrong while in the French Alps with the cyclist to watch the Tour de France. "We became friends just recently, a couple of months ago. He's a pretty straightforward guy. He called me the other day and said like, 'You want to go riding?'" Gyllenhaal recently started riding as training for a film, and of his ride with Armstrong through the Alps, the Proof actor said, "When we first started riding it was pure adrenaline that kept me going. Then, up the hill, across the way, you could see him like a plane in the sky, he was moving so fast... I just learn from Lance every day, the tips I get. I have never pushed myself so hard as I do with him." Gyllenhaal also joked about his other mutual pastime with Armstrong - beer drinking - saying, "That's been the primary training." Next on the agenda, Armstrong is taking the actor to his seaside villa in Nice.'


Obviously I'll make a good cyclist because that's the kind of training I'm an expert in. Jake has spoken of that year to New Weekly: 'Q: How did you get into it? JG: My best friend is a cyclist and he had a tandem bike. One day he was like, "Let's ride." I got on the back of the bike and we were riding and we just started pushing so hard, working together on this tandem bike. It was so much fun. I just remember that one ride — from then on I started riding. Then I guess Lance Armstrong heard that I biked and so he called me one day: "You want to go for a ride?" Q: There was this phase where there were always photos of you, Lance and Matthew McConaughey … JG: [Laughs.] Yeah. Well, then I had to go to work. We all hung out during summer, then we all had to go to work.'


'"The rumour started because Lance and I are friends". When asked about Lance, Jake praises his friend "But what has impressed me most about him is what he has done for people." "What is it that Lance Armstrong has done for people?" You can almost hear the pause and the sharp intake of breath: "He's motivated them! Thanks to him millions of people have started to think about themselves and tried to find out what's inside them."'


More recently
, this year, Jake said: 'Lance Armstrong said to me, “Just break a sweat once a day.” Break a sweat once a day — and not out of stress — and you’ll stay healthy for the rest of your life. And I think that’s really true. Find something to get your heart-rate up, that’s what I did with this. But it’s good also to get paid to do it. That really helps.'

As a keen supporter and campaigner for LiveStrong, I wish Lance Armstrong all the best for the Tour, as tomorrow it leaves Rotterdam and heads on to Belgium.


Moscow!

Jake Gyllenhaal is enjoying the delights of Martha's Vineyard and I can't say I blame him - the island is gorgeous (even though the sea there frightens me as that's where Jaws was filmed...). But after posting the pictures yesterday from Moscow, I have to revisit that place because Jake and Gemma both shone there. I visited Russia several times in the mid-late 1980s, during the Gorbachev years and just before. There were adventures. There were long journeys by train through snow and ice with steaming tea, burning vodka and dashing guards. Not surprisingly, I love the place. I remember sitting to watch the Moscow State Circus while a child behind plaited by hair and watching the Bolshoi Ballet with an American marine who'd snuck out from the embassy.



Jake took part in a number of interviews in Moscow. I'm afraid that my Russian is extremely limited (although at one time I could work my way around a menu). But here are some of the things that Jake said in one interview:


'Well, I don't want to make everyone sad, but nobody knows how much time he has left on Earth. So you should get everything out of life. Therefore, wherever I go, I like to get into a little trouble. For instance, when I went to Moscow, I thought - we must see the sights, but there are places that tourists don't see. I'd like to see more than that. I also love to climb mountains, for example.'


'When we shot one of the swordfights, John Sio, our operator, said: "Jake, don't think about anything, it's just a fight, wave your sword", and he always followed me with the camera. In the middle of the battle I had... And John got a sword in the face. It was rubber of course, but I remember being terribly frightened when he fell on his back. We stopped shooting, I told him: "Oh, forgive me, forgive me!" And he said: 'Damn, that was fun! "This shot went into the film. Now that was unexpected.'

'And the worst day was when Alfred Molina kissed one of the ostriches on the neck!'


'Oh, I have, oddly enough, very much in common with the horse. Much more than with anyone else. We became close friends. Incidentally, afterwards, he went with me to Los Angeles, and is now living in West Hollywood. We ... I don't even have the words to express what I feel! He always supports me in everything. He is my best friend. If we say that there is someone special in every life, then that is my horse - he easily saved my life. He has carried me through everthing, and still supports me. I taked to him yesterday by phone, incidentally. I said: "I'm in Moscow!"... This is a special relationship, thanks for the question!'

Source Code: 'Well, there are lots of explosions in the film. We do a lot of fights. A very dangerous fistfight... Duncan Jones, the director of the film, is very good with psychology and amazing in science fiction. So the film has a strong dramatic feel, it's not just a thriller. Instead, it's clever fiction heated with napalm, which will satisfy any fan of action games.'


Who was the boss on PoP: 'Actually, I think Jerry... But in terms of interaction with the actors from scene to scene, the boss - Mike... They always worked together, I saw that. But it's still a Jerry Bruckheimer movie. He's a big producer, people go to watch his films... But in my opinion, I'm still the boss!'



Includes pictures from IHJ.

29 comments:

Linda said...

this post just reminds me of you saying:
How do you spell Jake Gyllenhaal? :D

Monica said...

In my opinion, Mathew is perfect for role of Lance Armstrong in a movie.

Anonymous said...

How well I remember the summer of spandex - gah! Don't see any cycling pap pictures these days.

The Moscow coverage is so fun - Jake had a light in his eyes there.

Cheers

Tui

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Good to see you this evening - I've had a pretty diabolical day and so you're cheering me up :)

H-O-T! Thanks Linda!!

Hi there Monica :) I agree, Matt would be perfect. He does look the part. But I love how Jake is such a cyclist and the work Lance Armstrong does to raise the profile of this dreadful disease is inspiring.

Hey Tui! The Summer of Spandex - glorious. Hard to believe it's 4 years ago now :) I love the Moscow coverage too - it feels exotic and fun.

Anonymous said...

There are some Great Whites in town for the holiday it seems, WDW! :)

Monica said...
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Anonymous said...

Well, that bit about a horse being is best friend is new. Poor Chris has been replaced! :DD I wonder what question brought that on. :)

Olympia

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Really, 23:32?! I'm staying on the shore... :D

Hi Monica :) That's fine. Lance Armstrong isn't to be admired because he's a friend of Jake, but because of the awareness he raises for people who are fighting to survive cancer and for the example he sets as an athlete who's beaten it. He's an inspiration to me and I'm glad Jake supports LiveStrong :D

Hi Olympia! Poor Chris! Beaten in Jakes affections by a horse... I think Jake was asked if it was true that action heroes are known for their close ties to animals! A rather curious question...

Monica said...

Sorry. I deleted my comment because I had written wrong. I was referring to me and not you.
Because of Jake that I knew about Lance Armstrong and his work with livestrong.
So then I became an admirer with him, but then I discovered that's not the kind of person that pleases me. But I agree him does a amazing work with the livestrong.

Monica said...

Oh you had understood what I had said earlier and I deleted.
Sorry.

have a great night!

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Monica! No worries :D I knew what you meant. We're definitely agreed that the thing that matters is the cause of the Livestrong charity :D I'm reminded of it every time the Tour de France starts. I love this event :) I hoope ypu have a good night too *)

Carol said...

Love the Russian coverage. It's real fun:)

Can't believe that the summer of spandex is four years ago.

Good luck to Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France. His fight against cancer and work to raise awareness is really inspirational.

paulh said...

Alas, I've never been able to ride a bike. Granted, the traffic in my area is so bad that bike-riding would be extremely dangerous for me. Still, I feel really envious of Jake because he can ride and I can't. :-(

I don't mind it that he climbs mountains. I've climbed more than a few of those. I've played a lot of the sports that Jake plays (but don't ask how well I play). Bicycles get a infinite number of miles per gallon of gas. They are a first-rate alternative to cars, whenever it isn't raining or snowing. If the manufacturers worked on it, they could probably remove those disadvantages as well.

Jake Fan said...

Wow, Prince of Persia is only in 600 theatres here in America per Box office mojo. Wonder what happen? It was doing steady business, do you think this means the chances of a sequel are kaputt?

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Morning! Hot and blowy here.

Hi there Carol! I know, it's hard to believe it's four years ago - time has flown by.

You and me both, Paul :D I've never been handy on a bicycle, usually cycling towards an obstruction rather than around it. I like to think that Jake does sport for me :D

Hi there Jake Fan :D I don't think it's a bad sign, it's just Eclipse is probably moving a few films out of some theatres. And don't forget PoP is still doing good business outside the US - it's still in the theatres here after 6 weeks!

Have a good day everyone - looking forward to the tennis final today. Ooh my word is madcake :D

Wet Dark and Wild said...

PS Have a good holiday across the pond :)

Anonymous said...

"Eclipse" opened in over 4,000 theaters which is more than any other movie has this year that i'm aware of.
Some of the theaters, at least for a short time, had every screen showing Eclipse.
Now i think they're back to their regular film schedule.
As more summer movies come out other movies unless it is a huge blockbuster will start to be moved out.
But in many areas there are the $2.00 movies. Ones that have left the main theaters and go to them.
I know people who wait to see movies when they go to those.
And of course they continue to make money to some extent.

Anonymous said...

Meant to say in more than 4,000 screens.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there Anon! I don't know if it's the same in the US, but I think here, cinemas are expecting people to see Eclipse over the weekend and then it'll sharply die off - then they're bringing back other films, incluidng PoP. Obviously Eclipse is huge with youngsters but I doubt it has staying power. The money will keep coming in.

Anonymous said...

About the "tour de france", you know if Jake will be there this year ? (I live over there ... in France)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there P.Vic and welcome :D The last time Jake was at the Tour de France was four years ago and so I think it's unlikely he'll be there this year - I think he's going to stay on Martha's Vineyard for a while enjoying the peace and quiet.

I wouldn't be surprised if he's following it on TV. It's addictive to watch! Thanks for commenting :)

Anonymous said...

Ok, thank you for the quick response. Maybe the next year ^^ I hopes ! <3 it not easy to see in France ! =S so, thank you, & i would be back soon on your blogspot :)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi P.Vic - thanks for coming back! I hope he makes it over there again sometime. Of course, it is possible to see Jake in France - I saw him there myself in Cannes in 2007. Magical :) I hope you pop by again some time and say hello!

Anonymous said...

do you know where on the island his family's place is ? How do you know that he is on MV?

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Beijerland! There have been several sightings of Jake around the island. For obvious reasons addresses can't be posted on WDW, not that I know anyway. Seems to me that the best places to spot Jake are at farmers Markets!

Anonymous said...

that totally helps, thank you sooooo much! By the way, I LOVE your blog. I visit every single day.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Thank so much, Beijerland! I'm so glad you enjoy WDW - thanks for commenting and do come back!

Anonymous said...

Not a Twilight fan tho every generation always has something they are wild about and that's o.k.
You see on tv the teenage girls esp. But they said more males went to "Eclipse" than had been at the other two and also I know Moms who also read the books and have gone to the movies.
As with most movies - there are always going to be people who go who are out of what is thought to be the "demographic". People like what they like and nothing should stop them from going to see a movie or be interested in a certain kind of music or book.

Nice thing about MV, even tho there might be sightings and tweets about Jake and maybe a few pictures he can pretty much go anywhere without there being paps everywhere.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there Anon! I definitely agree that people should see whatever movies they chose and it's great that there's (usually) enough around for everyone. I still think that the Twillight movies have their audience and I'm not sure they're that inclusive but that's fine! I always resent how many screens they take over at the theatres though. Fortunately the last one was gone here very quickly.

That's such a good thing about MV - everyone is treated the same there. I was surprised by what a friendly place it is :)