Showing posts with label MV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MV. Show all posts

Monday, 2 August 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal on how Heath Ledger always inspires him to want to be a better actor - and some fun and games

I know I hide it well, but Jake Gyllenhaal is my favourite actor - yes, he is. My affection for Jake Gyllenhaal may be lowkey and rarely mentioned but, as is well documented, my favourite director is less of a secret - David 'is it really possible for a director to be this hot and sexy and talented and tall all at the same time?' Fincher. And so, you could have knocked me down with a feather when I saw the new old photos on IHJ today, which not only show Jake and David sharing a joke at Eden Roc in May 2007 (the 'too posh for credit cards' hotel that they stayed at during the Cannes Film Festival), they show Jake and David roaring with laughter.





They also show Jake's a dab hand at Charades...



... and Hide and Seek.


The photos also prove true that well known adage - do not let a man eat when he has just put on a clean shirt. At least he's not trying to lick it off... (knowing aside to Mr WDW).



Open, friendly, bright eyes...

In this German interview, we are blessed with a new picture of Jake from when he was in London for Prince of Persia and I can only say that I have stared at this photograph much longer than is polite. What a stunner! And I like the introductory description: 'athletic, toned, not an ounce of fat, but not too muscular. Not a giant. He is very polite, friendly, has good manners. An open expression, friendly, bright eyes.'


Q: Were you surprised that they offered you the role?
JG: Sort of. At first glance, I'm not the obvious candidate for the role. That was the exciting thing.

Q: Had you longed for such a blockbuster role?
JG: Yes. No, really. I've long wanted to have a role in an action movie. I grew up with movies like ET that are now classics that have changed the film industry. They inspired me, which I loved. When I started making films, I was just cool. With age, I also wanted to have more fun and go back to the things that I loved as a child.


Q: Do you have a favorite action hero?
JG: I love Indiana Jones. He is THE action hero for me. Because he suffers, and is frustrated, and there's humor - but in the end he comes through.

Q:There are scenes from Prince of Persia which remind me a bit of Johnny Depp's Captain Sparrow from "Pirates of the Caribbean" ...
JG: Oh, really? That wasn't intentional. But I hear you. I take that as a compliment.


Q: What's your next film?
JG: After this I played a pharmaceutical representative in the mid-90s who sells Viagra.

Q:Are you still single?
JG: Yes, I am.



Q: But you plan to start a family at some point?
JG: Definitely.

Q: What does the ring on your finger say?
JG: I've had that a long time. It says Carpe diem (seize the day). It's a kind of reminder. (He laughs)


Q: Do you think that your fans will react with surprise or shock at the action hero Jake Gyllenhaal when for many of them they have the image of the gay cowboy in "Brokeback Mountain" in their heads?
JG: I hope both. I always hope. I enjoy criticism just as much as compliments. Of course, such a great movie isn't aimed at the whole audience. Many of the gamers who played the original Prince of Persia may have asked themselves: What type of guy is in this movie? And I think if some people have an image of you, who you are, what you act like - and then he does this, then at least it gives him an opportunity to change the attitude of many.


Q: Your friend and "Brokeback" co-star Heath Ledger died in 2008.Has your view of life changed since?
JG: It sounds kind of funny that what I had focused on so far that had become so important, became even more important in my life. I refer to my work. It was even more important because I felt that what Heath had done was so extraordinary and inspiring. So I always want to be a better actor. On the other side of me as a human being, it was clear that it's just my job. I think that - mainly in the film industry - there are people who think that they will never grow old, never die. Heath has gone from us much too soon. I've noticed a distinction between work and life.


Source and more here.

This week on MV

Sightings show that Jake's visit to LA was indeed a fleeting (business?) trip and he was quick to return to MV. On Wednesday, he went to the weekly film festival viewing along with Peter and Maggie: 'On Wednesday, Caroline Kennedy, "Jarhead" star Jake Gyllenhaal, his sister Maggie Gyllenhaal and her husband Peter Sarsgaard checked out "The Tillman Story," Amir Bar-Lev's documentary about the death of pro-football-player-turned Army Ranger Pat Tillman that hits theaters this month. The film, which looks into the military's cover-up of Tillman's death from friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004, was hosted by Russell Baer, a soldier in Tillman's platoon, at the Chilmark Community Center in Martha's Vineyard. And a source at the screening tells us that Jake, hung around "to meet Baer" after the screening.


More recently, Jake was seen at Nancy's restaurant in Oaks Bluffs yesterday. This is one of the many restaurants that BBMISwear and I managed to experience in our short stay on the island (we stayed in Oaks Bluffs) and we were there as it reeled from the visit of the first family the evening before, an event which was plastered all over the local paper. We kept our visit lowkey...

Many thanks to IHJ for the new old pics, other pics from links and WDW.

Monday, 19 July 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal's holidays, lobster, a song for Love and Other Drugs, a sword, a safety pin, Macauley Culkin

As you may recall, this time last year when Jake Gyllenhaal was on Martha's Vineyard, rumours were rife of an imminent Chelsea Clinton wedding on the island, to which one would suspect old friend Jake would be a guest. Today the rumours have been sparked off again, with a possible date of 31 July but with a location of Rhineback, NY.


Chelsea Clinton did of course interview Jake (from Oxford) back in 2003 for Interview magazine. There are snippets from that in this post. She also attended the NYC premiere of The Day After Tomorrow. And so, Jake may be polishing his suit as we speak (or I'll be talking about the rumours again this time next year).


Meanwhile, of course, Jake has other things to be getting along with on MV, and towards the end of last week, he was seen 'picking up some lobsters and checking out the lobster salesladies at the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market'. This not only suggests that Jake is braver by far than me in the kitchen, it also gives me the perfect opportunity to repost a much-loved lobster picture.


Ready to Try

New movie news may be thin on the ground at the moment as the holidays continue, but there was some information about a song for Love and Other Drugs. Apparently Ed Zwick, the director, selected the song 'Ready to Try', by Brit songwriter Mirella Castellano and Rob Persaud of Roxstone Music. Love and Other Drugs is set in the 90s and so a selection of new music mixed with sounds from the time would be great.



A sword

We've had lego, figurines, popup books, t-shirts, Halloween costumes, all manner of Prince of Persia momentos. Now you can go one better and actually own a replica of Prince Dastan's sword, all 31 inches of it. At this rate, we'll be getting life-sized stuffed ostriches to fill our living rooms.


A safety pin

This post is illustrated with new old pictures from IHJ, including photos of the old black sweater with a pocket held on by a safety pin. Fortunately, Jake's now successful enough that he can buy more sweaters and a lot more safety pins. It's always been a very popular trait of Jake's, though: how he hangs on to his favourite old clothes. Either that, or the safety pin was a very expensive fashion accessory.


Includes pictures from links and many thanks to IHJ for the old new pictures (always fun to see Jake with Macauley Culkin - at the Club Lotus in 2002).