It's a miracle I can type this evening - I spent the day in a very impressive imitation of a washing machine courtesy of gales and rain, finished off with some sandblasting. But before I get on to that below, to help my relaxation processes, this evening's post contains a couple of anecdotes about Jake Gyllenhaal from the Prince of Persia filming, thanks to Reece Ritchie (aka Bis, a character who had cause to be more grateful than most to the powers of the sandglass). Ouch ... talking about sand again...
Reece told Unification, when asked if he trained as much as Jake: 'It was a bit thrown together. We ran in Hyde Park several times.Jake had already started training and he said that every time we came to a bench, we should pump or do a similar exercise. He was already in great shape to begin with. I'm sickly anyway, I just had to grow a beard. It scratched me at first, but now I'm used to it. I still haven't shaved.'
Note to Jake: Whenever you come across a bench, you're supposed to stop and make a phonecall, at least in this neck of the woods because the cliff bench is the only place with a signal. I'm not certain if each network has its own bench.
Reece was also asked what was the funniest thing to happen on set. It involved Jake: 'Jake was sitting in one of those big director chairs when suddenly we heard a crack. Jake, the chair, everything fell to the ground. Luckily, Jake thought it was funny, he has a great sense of humor and he had a big laugh. Nobody had a big head there.' While this scene could have been taken straight from Inception, it's a shame that we have no PoP gag reel. This picture of Reece is one I took at the London premiere.
New old pics
Many thanks to IHJ for the new old pics today of Jake in NYC in 2002, almost but not at all blending in.
WDW Cornwall Interlude Day 3
Today could have been all about re-enacting The Perfect Storm such was the weather that greeted me and the cliffs this morning. But my dolphin trip was cancelled, largely because any right thinking dolphin and whale shark would have made haste for southern waters. The only fish I saw today was safely battered and presented with chips and mushy peas.
I went to Penzance but I couldn't quite tell if it was Penzance due to the incredible fog. Unfortunately the fog also disguised the true force of the rain. Some bright spark of a concierge told me it was a short walk to the famous old fishing port of Mousehole. Four miles later (bearing in mind that in that driving rain one step forward was four steps backwards), I did eventually reach it and dived in the pub. The village below was Newlyn which I walked through on the way. I'm reliably informed that Newlyn is famous for its ice cream. I gave it a miss.
Outside Mousehole the beach is decorated with camouflaged towers of pebbles, stones and boulders. It's very striking and the more you look the more you see.
Fortunately, the gods took pity on me and the weather cleared up beautifully on the long walk back and so, in a typical Cornish fashion, summer returned and I could dry out. It also meant I could see St Michael's Mount in the distance, which I had not been able to see at all earlier in the day. And now, as I write, the sea is still again and the light is blue. Tomorrow is another day.
Pictures from IHJ, Disney and WDW.
10 comments:
A man with a sense of humor is always sexy, but of course that's not new when it involves Mr. Gyllenhaal. And Jake in those skinny jeans, YUM. Now if only he were bending over...
Love the anecdotes from Reece. :) I can't even imagine the levels of stupidity Disney had to reach before deciding to leave out a blooper reel on the dvd. Against all odds I'm hoping they have included bloopers in that mysterious Cine Explore thingy...
Gorgeous pictures again, WDW! And Jake doesn't look bad either. ;) I'm sending a package of sunrays over the Channel, hope they will have arrived by tomorrow morning. ;)
Hi Georgie! Good to see you again :D Definitely! (about the sense of humour - and the jeans).
Thanks Lady Ekster! I'm pleased to say it's been a beautiful evening and I've been sitting on the cliff watching the sun set over the sea - just beautiful!
I'm still hoping another DVD version will happen - with bloopers :)
Glad to see that you are experiencing the true extent of our British Summer!! LOL
Lovely pictures, must try and get to Cornwell someday. (Not been past London...)
Watched the second Twilight film today (New Moon)and The Pale One certainly cannot come close to the perfection of our Jake - what were those Teen's thinking???? *sigh*
CS
Hi Claire :D Good luck with that film. Been spared that one :) I hope you see Cornwall some time - and Dorset and Devon for that matter! The weather here is most definitely changeable. Beautiful now, thank heavens.
Yes, those teens need enlightening!
All this fresh air's worn me out...
That is so funny about the chair...those muscles weighed too much I think!
I'm glad the weather seemed to clear in the evening for you...let's hope it continues through tomorrow. Great photos!!
Now that I'm "caught up" I still have some saved videos to watch that I didn't have time to watch yet...so my PoP publicity fun will continue a little bit longer. Off to do that now... :-)
Hello WDW, sorry the fickle weather is playing up for you on your holiday!
Enjoyed the PoP pictures. How cool that you have your own photo of Reece Ritchie to post.
Great to see St Michaels Mount in the distance!
I'm checking out some of the April posts by way of a catch-up.
Cheers
Tui
Morning BBMISwear :-) Yep those big muscles are a force to be reckoned with! Not to mention hot :D
Hi Tui! That's great you're going back through the months! Makes me happy to hear it :) Reece was so nice - I got his autograph too. He was chatting to everyone. Not everyone would recognise him then.
Thanks for the weather good wishes! Heading down to Lizard Point and then across to Land's End. Today is a day for exploring little surfing coves :)
Have a good day everyone!
I love the two seagulls admiring the Goldsworthies. LoL!
TD
Hey TD! Love that pic! The seagulls posed so nicely. And OMG you know Goldsworthy! I briefly studied art with him years ago in Wales. Mad as a hatter :D
Had a packed day. Loving Cornwall so so much just added an extra day to the trip :)
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