Last year, you probably remember, we voted for Jake in so many polls, running campaigns as organised as any you might see in politics - without the hassle of actually having to drive voters to polling stations (as Maggie did during the last American election - see Guardian article in the post below). There were so many polls, we can be forgiven for losing track of Jake's many victories - here is one such.
MyKindaPlace has announced the results of its vote to discover The MKP 100 Sexiest Lads in the World in 2006. There are many sexy lads here from both sides of the pond, including old favourites Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, David Beckham, Reality TV winners and losers and Boy Band members. But there at Number One, just ahead of previous co-stars Jared Leto and Heath Ledger, is our Jake!
But what is a 'lad' exactly? To some this may seem to be just a youngster - and there are some here who are old enough to be Jake's father - or it could suggest a man with a twinkle in his eye. It could also mean a youth who drinks a lot in the street. However, whatever the connotations, MKP say that Jake won because he is the perfect movie star and that he has a long future ahead (with the proviso that he continues to look this hot). They also say that it was a walk over. Glad to hear it and whatever the title awarded it's good to see Jake at the top of a poll and a British (I think) poll at that. Well-spotted at IHeartJake!
Talking of the World's Sexiest Lad - there has been another sighting. Today's New York Post revealed that Jake Gyllenhaal has been spotted 'sitting in his mother's porch' at Martha's Vineyard. It sounds to me like Jake is having a wonderful, relaxing summer holiday, completely oblivious to his new title. I wonder what he's sitting there reading?
Includes pictures from IHJ.
57 comments:
The sighting doesn't mention anything about reading, he was just spotted sitting on a porch. And dear God, I wish you so-called fans would leave him the hell alone. He deserves some privacy. Posting every sighting and speculating where he is every minute like your head will explode if you don't know where he is 24/7 is unhealthy and needs to stop, enough already. So much fro "respecting" him and his work.
And you, anon 21:06, are here because ... ?????
Hi Beckela Hmmmm... I think they must be lost.
Anon - I'm deleting your additional posts now because I will not listen to you abuse the good people here.
If there is a blog among the countless sides devoted to Jake which respects Jakes privacy and stays away from gossip, it is this one. And if someone don´t like the discussions here I would suggest just stay away...
WDW, when I first read the results of the poll I was unsure whether it was a british side or american, but then I saw the names Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard ...:-))
Jake said those polls are useless and he is right but it is also a lot of fun....(especially during times when there are no "real" news....
Thanks for doing that, WDW. I'm glad I missed them.
It does amaze me how the Brits appreciated Jake way before Americans -- or anyone else, actually. I must admit I was oblivious before Brokeback Mountain, but I have certainly made up for lost time! I'm convinced it isn't just his "hotness" that is appealing to so many -- there is so much more to him than his looks, unlike many of his contemporaries. Oh, right, you knew that! :-)
Carla - Thanks friend.
There are so many odd people on this list I think it must be British and many of the voters were football crazy! But they saw sense :D It is a fun list. Something not to take seriously but have a laugh over some peculiar choices (Jared Leto does nothing for me for instance...).
Thanks for your comment :D
I think someone is lost too, sounds like someone looking to bring trouble to a peaceful, supportive and non-gossip oriented site. A lot of us are happy to have found WDW and other such fan-oriented sites for that very reason, I know I am. I'd delete and ignore.
Just knowing Jake is on the Vineyard enjoying peace and quiet, paparazzi free, does my heart good! :)
Hi Beckela - I think part of the Brit fondness for Jake must go back to DDarko - we love this film and for many it's the first introduction and then this was sealed by BBM. Mind you, I did love TDAT's Sam...But with BBM we all learnt, Brits and Americans, that there was far more to this handsome actor.
Hey Marina - good to see you too! Thanks for that. I think all of us here like to see Jake left alone to enjoy his holiday in peace :D
Oh, yes, I'm certain Donnie was the beginning. I had never heard of it until after BBM. I'm sure it didn't play in Denver when it was first released. Now, of course, I love it. It probably didn't hurt that Jake did This Is Our Youth in the West End, either. That was very brave of him, methinks -- a young American actor making his professional stage debut in London! Wow. And to rave reviews and a prestigious award.
That was very brave of him, methinks -- a young American actor making his professional stage debut in London!
Very brave indeed, I think.
a peaceful, supportive and non-gossip oriented site. A lot of us are happy to have found WDW and other such fan-oriented sites for that very reason, I know I am.
Me too:)
Thanks for posting this WDW:) Of course we all know Jake is the sexiest being in the whole universe, but it's nice to see it confirmed. I hope Jake knows and appreciates how much love us Brits have for him ;) Although I have to say I was late jumping on the bandwagon, that's why the comment on that site made me chuckle "He might have played a gay cowboy, but that didn't stop us" lol! That's what got me STARTED!!
Hi, I must protest! I almost did not see your wonderful entry about Maggie G. You are going too fast in this blog. I wish you had dedicated an entry to Sherrybaby alone. As I said, I've almost didn't see it. Why are you posting 2 times a day?
Hey WDW...just wanted to say thanks for posting the lovely pics of the lovely Jake...I for one hope the Jessica Simpson rumors are just that ..rumors...ick..I know that is off topic, but I just had to vent...Michele
Hey everyone!! I just have to add my Two Rupees' worth to the comments here.
First I have never understood why, given a totally free and expansive medium like the internet, people can't start their own blog/site/forum for airing their views. IMO, popping up out of nowhere just to say something negative and create bad vibes in an environment, be it a blog or a forum or some place in RL, is what I find unhealthy. And if the poster is so convinced about what they feel I wonder they have to do it under cover of anonymity. Why don't they stand up and identify themselves as the proud protector of Jake and his privacy???
"Physician, heal thyself! " is all I have to say. Yes Beckela and WDW, there are more "lost" souls on heaven and earth ....... ok I'll quit misquoting The Bard now. The typing finger rants(oops I'm doing it again to another Bard) and having ranted, moves on to type some pleasant thoughts and spread positive vibes.
WDW I can tell you that this place always reminds me of my own country's motto "Unity in Diversity". The respect that the posters here show for one another's varied opinions is one of the things that keeps people coming here. I think the cream of Jake's unique fan base is represented here and we don't all agree with one another on everything. It would be a bore if we did. But we all feel free to express ourselves and know that we will be respected.
WDW and posters keep up the good work. You all rock! And I hope you didn't mind the rant.
I just would like to add my thoughts regarding the snarky anonymous post castigating this site for abusing poor Jake.
Maybe I am particularly dense, but how exactly did WDW's innocent reference to an already published sighting (in a NYC paper, for God's sake!) infringe on Jake's privacy? Nothing private, or personal was revealed...... we already knew he was on holiday in MV. And I'm pretty sure that this post is not going to result in a swarm of crazed women rushing to MV to track him down.
I just do not understand the motivation/agenda of these kind of posters. And I agree with Incognita.... why don't these people start their own blog and rant to like minded "fans"?
And lastly, WDW, thank you for using your good judgment in deleting this person's additional posts. Life is short, and I for one don't need any more crap. I love the vibe here, and the quality of all the posts is one of the things that keeps me coming back. I think it's no accident that Jake inspires this kind of intelligent, articulate and respectful discussion among his fans.
Incognita and Birdie, thanks so much for saying with grace and eloquence what it means to be a part of the WDW family. If the intention of that sour hearted anonymous poster was to disturb the peace and tranquility that abounds here, then they will be sadly disappointed. The good vibes, the mutual respect and the love for Jake is far too strong to be cracked by the negativity of an unhappy person.
Incognita, you said it perfectly with "the cream of Jake's unique fan base is represented here." And to paraphrase you, Birdie: "Life is too short to deal with anymore crap." I deal with crap all day at work. When I come home it's all about indulging for a few minutes in another wonderful post by WDW, learning something new indirectly through Jake - love how WDW linked the LIVE EARTH concert with everyone's real concerns about our enviroment to the message Jake hoped was conveyed in TDAT. And basically just to revel in the man who is increasingly amazing and well deserving of our devotion!
Lots to catch up on.. thanks everyone for what has felt like a much appreciated group hug. And, as Incognita says, we all have different opinions and points of view and each is welcomed, enjoyed and respected. Sometimes I have this image in my head that we're all sitting around in a bar/pub, sharing a bottle(s) of wine and having a chat.
"He might have played a gay cowboy, but that didn't stop us" lol! That's what got me STARTED!! - ooh that made me laugh! Thanks Twisted Logic :D
Anon 1.00 - sorry you nearly missed the SherryBaby post. My problem is that when I get a thought in my head it means another post. I do try and limit them to one a day. Subconsciously I must have been in withdrawal as I missed a day for the concert. However, there will be more on SherryBaby - and I welcome all reviews/opinions. This film is definitely out of my comfort zone and I'm going to need your help.
Hey Michele - feel free to vent ;D
Incognita - always glad to get as many rupees' worth of opinions as I can out of you :D As a strong believer in the value of good manners, I agree with you. It's so easy to be rude anonymously - there seems little point.
Thanks Birdie - They only posted one more comment, it did all seem pointless as I say. I didn't realise that to comment on a newspaper's report of a sighting of someone seen sitting in a place where everyone knew they already were could be so contentious.
I'm so glad you enjoy the vibe here, Dani and Birdie. So do I. We all have to deal with enough rubbish that it feels wonderful to relax here and listen to what everyone has to say. I see Jake and his films in so many different ways after listening to you all.
I'm back to that image of thinking I'm in a pub again :D Cheers!
Ok, I'm showing up again when pubs are mentioned! It's a coincidence, honest. One thing I like about this blog is that WDW takes the time and thought to respond to every comment. It helps make us Jake fans feel very welcome. And here there are definitely genuine fans.
I love the pub idea! I do hope some day we can actually do that. I, too, love the ambiance here and the diverse views.
WDW, Sherrybaby is way outta my comfort zone, too -- it is very difficult to watch. But Maggie's performance is so magnificent you simply must watch it, if only once. I think it is a sneak peak at what is to come from her.
What Ruby said!
Actually, what everyone said! Hear, hear!
I'm looking forward to seeing Sherrybaby. I can't believe we have had to wait so long for it here. I haven't seen a great deal of Maggie's work - just Donnie Darko and Secretary I think - she was great in both.
Coincidence, eh Ruby? Hmmm... :)
I really enjoy thinking about and answering each comment, also with catching up on what's been discussed overnight (UK time). If people can take the time and trouble to post a comment here, the very least I can do is think about what everyone is saying and I do.
And I do love to chat about Jake!!
You're right, Beckela - I should give SherryBaby a go. But I may have to fortify myself first - back to the pub associations again!
I'm posting a comment and you're chatting away Beckela and Ruby!!
Quiet whisper: I've not even seen Secretary yet....
I've not even seen Secretary yet....
You really should. I found it very moving and engaging. Maggie's character undergoes a transformation in a surprising and empowering way, I thought.
This is one film, Ruby tha I really want to see. I've heard nothing but good about it.
WDW here's to the PUB!!!! Raise a glass guys! Here's to the WDW family! And it's good to have Ruby here.
As for Secretary I think I would be out of my comfort zone with it. I've seen Maggie in Mona Lisa Smile and World Trade Center. But SherryBaby surpassed everything. It is a painful film to watch but I sat through it because it was so gripping. I was initially reluctant and it actually sat in my player for some days before I got down to it. It made me think and it made me realize just how deep Maggie must have gone into that character to bring her to life the way she did. And it is interesting to read in the interview you have linked to, that her mother drew her attention to the script.
And it feels kind of odd that I've seen it before a lot of people have when I'm usually the last.
Secretary is unique -- great take on it, Ruby. That was my first Maggie film (after Donnie Darko) and I was amazed. I also like James Spader.
Hi Incognita - I'd forgotten Mona Lisa Smile - I really did enjoy that film (as I also enjoy watching Kirsten - I loved Marie Antoinette) and I've seen World Trade Center. I should be brave and watch SherryBaby, I've had it out of the case a couple of times...
Hey Beckela - I like James Spader too. Everything I've heard about the filming of Secretary - including Spader's strange behaviour on set to Maggie - seems so disturbing. She must have been so brave on a lot of levels to do that film.
Hi! I'm back again
Carla: "Jake said those polls are useless and he is right but it is also a lot of fun....(especially during times when there are no "real" news.... "
I think you are right. Jake is such a uniquely beautiful and exceptional individual that his qualities defy any kind of slotting or evaluation through such polls. But at the same time Jake is such a "fun" person that we fans enjoy bonding over such "useless" but also really harmless activity. Perhaps that would be one more reason some people would have a thing or two against the WDW folks, but heck! who cares!
And yes, it is wonderful that WDW interacts with each one of us and makes us feel our opinions are valued. That makes us all feel we belong.
Incognita - Maybe something being out of our usual comfort zone is a good reason to watch it? I would argue that that can help us grow. (Not always of course, there are things I won't watch if I think they are too violent). I know people who haven't watched BBM due to 'comfort' reasons and I think it's a damn shame!
beckela - I've always quite liked James Spader too. He's done some interesting work.
Yes Ruby! We have to remember Gyllendaddy's advice to "disturb the comfortable". Secretary isn't available here but when I get a chance I will certainly see it. I'm particularly interested in seeing it because of Maggie's own take that it could have turned into a very different kind of film. I recall an interview with Naomi where she mentioned that she had expressed her concerns to her daughter about how the movie could potentially do a disservice and Maggie convinced her about how Lee actually found empowerment through what happened. Wish I had the link.
And yes it is a real shame what people are missing out on by avoiding BBM.
I haven't heard of strange behavior by Spader! Do you have a link?
Incognita - I agree absolutely with what you say about the use of these polls. Their primary purpose to my mind is exactly what you say - they're for the fans, not for Jake's benefit. Also, I suppose we all like the element of competition with the fans of other lesser mortals.
And Ruby - you're quite right. There are reasons to venture outside your comfort zone, just as Jake and Maggie do when they make some of these films. I can't imagine it having been that easy for any member of the family to have seen Maggie in Secretary. I read once where Jake said that he'd held a private family screening for BBM and it was an emotional experience for everyone - blimey - as I can imagine.
Here is the link
Times Online 10th December 2005 - Jake's Progress by Martyn Palmer
And here is the part you refer to WDW
Gyllenhaal’s emotions are close to the surface, flickering across that handsome, open face like pages turning on a book. It’s an essential asset for an actor, the ability to draw upon such feelings, and he laughs and even cries easily. He comes from a close, loving family, and at one point, I ask if his parents’ enduring marriage is an inspiration to him, which leads to a reflection on the nature of lasting relationships. "I recognise that if you love somebody you should stay with them, but that doesn’t mean it was that way with them always. My dad said that was what he liked so much about Brokeback, that it was a story of how complicated it is to love someone over a long period of time, what a struggle it can be. It was their 25th anniversary party and some guy asked my dad what it was like to be with the same woman for so long, and my dad said, ‘She’s not the same woman.’"
He pauses here, welling up, and turns his head away to dab at his eyes. "I’m sorry, it’s so weird that makes me cry. I think it’s because I’m a little tired."
His point is that relationships change and evolve and go through tough times, but you have to stick with them. Having a little weep obviously runs in the family. Gyllenhaal arranged a special screening of Brokeback for his parents recently, and by the end of it they were in a heap, like a collapsed scrum. "They were both in tears," he says, looking decidedly glum again, before immediately brightening up. "Hey, maybe they were crying out of embarrassment."
Hi All,
Just wanted to chime in to say that I love our atmosphere here too. As far as polls and things go, I agree they are harmless fan enjoyment, and discussing where Jake may be is harmless too. We are not literally surveilling his every move, and mapping out his whereabouts with pushpins! There are good feelings and wishes behind our comments, it is plain to see. We don't lose sight that he's a person, and an individual. I got a nice, peaceful feeling when I read this thread, thinking of someone I admire enjoying a vacation. That's all I need to know. It's when fan attention goes into privacy invasion I feel that it becomes questionable.
Anyway, I looooooved The Guardian article with Maggie! I'm not as familiar with her work as I have become with Jake's since I saw him in BBM, and I really would like to see SherryBaby. I look forward to discussing everyone's thoughts and impressions about it if you would all like to! I haven't seen The Secretary, and I've always found James Spader to be an interesting actor. I'm a huge movie buff, and discussing a film over a glass of wine afterwards is one of my favorite things to do, even if it's a virtual glass in this case! I thought it was so amazing that her mother read the script and told her about it; I think Naomi is the coolest. The whole family, really. I haven't read Claptrap yet, but having read some of Mr. G's poetry on SMG, especially a second time, I really felt the meaning. I like to read something or see a film more than once if it really gets to me, to make sure I "get" all of what is being said.
You guys are great, and Incognita, I always look forward to reading your 2 rupees' worth, and everyone's comments as well!
Today has been great because more of us are getting to chat with one another online. It's one happy family and yes, I would love to talk about anything over a virtual glass of wine on this blog and of course make-believe that it's real!
Marina there is a thread on SMG related to some poems in Claptrap which you may not have discovered yet. Look out for a pm.
I too look forward to a discussion on Sherrybaby once more of us here have seen it.
Oh Incognita - Thanks for quoting that. That is one of my all time favourite interviews with Jake. I find it extraordinarily touching, and really unusual and wonderful for such a young man. Ansolutely wonderful to re-read that one.
Hi Marina - I'm loving the image of us all piled round a strategic map table with little models on it that we push around to show where Jake is! I completely agree - it's just good thinking Jake's having a relaxing holiday.
I like the idea of us sitting around and discussing a movie - like a film club. This means we have to get a copy of SherryBaby sent out to Incognita! I'll have to put some posts up which call for us all to have a discussion about something, so if anyone has any ideas. I've been advised I need to watch Secretary before SherryBaby so that might be a good subject. I also want to do some research on what that film meant to Maggie.
This reaction of the Gyllenparents to their childrens' work is very interesting. It also reminds me how unusual it is for a whole family to be involved like this in one area of business.
No No WDW ... you don't have to send me a copy of Sherrybaby. I've seen it! For a change I've beaten many people to it thanks to one of my beloved friends from DC and SMG. There is already a board where it's being discussed .. a few people have trickled in and posted and I mean to post my own review of the film. Here is the link
SherryBaby
The film I need to get hold of is Secretary. And I think I would fancy Stranger Than Fiction which a poster has reviewed on SMG.
And that vision of us pushing round little models is making me smile.
Sorry Incognita - got muddled. Too many movies starting with S. Give me a shout if you'd like me to send you Secretary :D
Thanks WDW -- I'll certainly let you know.
Today has been a different and very special day in the history of WDW. I feel like we've moved to a new level as a site and emerged with a distinctive identity. I thought you and others here would like to recall what you wrote when WDW was still new.
Read here
Scared to go down that path (link), Incognita!
But talking of special days on WDW - I loved our MV discussion of a few days back. That gave me some very happy holiday feelings... :D
Awwww that isn't scary ... everything you say there is so true. You should be proud of how WDW is shaping.
I was kind of preoccupied and couldn't join the MV thread but I caught up with it later and learnt a lot from reading it.
There is a very interesting interview with Maggie in the new issue of Psychologies magazine (August - British Edition). She doesn’t talk about Jake because she says the best part of their relationship is private.
I found an extract on-line but the article in the magazine is longer.
http://www.psychologies.co.uk/magazine_august.php
Hi Anon - That's great! Thanks very much indeed for letting me know. I'll have a hunt for that tomorrow when I'm back in the Big Smoke.
I do like that Jake and Maggie don't tend to discuss each other in interviews too much anymore. Maggie's quite right when she says the best things about their relationship are private, and they stand apart and separate as two fascinating individuals.
Thanks again!
Thank you Anon! I just read the extract you linked to and this is something I couldn't resist quoting here
"My father is passionate about life, and has inspired that in me. My mother is very political and she always taught me that if you see an injustice, then it’s your responsibility to respond. She taught me that I could do anything, and I always knew my point of view was worth something. Because of that, I’ve made movies that challenge the classic 1970s feminist ideas. I see my mum in so many ways as vulnerable. But she has a tough front and I’m grateful for that because I think I’ve inherited it. "
More food for thought --challenging the 1970s feminist ideas. I would love to drop in on a mother-daughter interaction about these things.
Really enjoyed reading all your posts today- thanks everyone:)
I just want to add my voice and say how much I love this blog too. I love that we can have serious conversations about Jake and his work (Brokeback especially) or about other subjects relating to whatever the post(s) of the day is/are about. You're all obviously a bunch of very intelligent and articulate people and I've gained some very interisting insights from reading your posts. And I also like that we can have a bit of light-hearted banter too.This blog is a bit like Forest Gump's box of chocolates:you never know what you're gonna get! But it's all good. There's a perfect balance here which I really love. Keep up the good work WDW- and all of you who post here.
Incognita- thank you so much for posting the link to that interview with Jake:) I love re-discovering all the old interviews from BBM and reading them again with a different perspective now that a bit of time has passed.
Jake wiping away a tear from his eyes- awww Bless him! It makes me feel like crying too.
I would definitely recommend Secretary to anyone who hasn't seen it. I wasn't sure it was my cup of tea either, cos the whole S&M thing is just not me at all. But just as Brokeback is more than "the gay cowboy movie" Secretary is more than "the S&M movie". I did find some of it difficult to watch,but it's very thought provoking and there's a tenderness to the characters which is very moving. As Maggie says, in the wrong hands it could have turned out very wrong, but I think it was definitely in the RIGHT hands.
Thanks again to all of you for your posts today:)
Hi Twisted Logic! Thank you so much for comparing WDW to a box of chocolates - it doesn't get any better than that - dark chocolate on the outside but with a sweet fruity centre maybe.
I love the mix of serious and fun here - and I get a lot of ideas for posts from what's discussed here plus it makes me think more generally about Jake and what I can take from his roles to enrich day to day. Everyone here makes it easy for me and a pleasure :D
I must say how much I enjoy it when we go off in all sorts of directions here - the posts are merely the prompts.
Thanks for your review of Secretary - that's top of my list now and I'm going to look to buy it as soon as I can.
Glad you didn't mind my chocolate analogy! Chocolate is one of my favourite things in the world (along with Jake obviously!).
dark chocolate on the outside but with a sweet fruity centre maybe
That sums it up very well I think!Strawberry creme Black Magic springs to mind;)
I agree, the way the conversation flows on here and goes off on all kinds of tangents is what makes it interesting, and gives it that "friends drinking wine (and eating chocolate) around a pub table" vibe mentioned in the previous posts. Long may it continue:)
the way the conversation flows on here and goes off on all kinds of tangents is what makes it interesting, and gives it that "friends drinking wine (and eating chocolate) around a pub table" vibe mentioned in the previous posts. Long may it continue:)
Thaks for that Twisted Logic - what a perfect end to my day. That's exactly the feeling I want here. Wine, chocolate, friends, Jake - sounds pretty perfect to me :D
^Amen to that:) It's goodnight from me now, speak to you all tomorrow x
YAY for Jake, the top lad :)
Also adding my two-penn'orth in support of Secretary, an extraordinary film.
Anouska the Wise - As always I bow to your opinion and I'm off to get Secretary ;D
Gyllenhaal arranged a special screening of Brokeback for his parents recently, and by the end of it they were in a heap, like a collapsed scrum. "They were both in tears," he says, looking decidedly glum again, before immediately brightening up. "Hey, maybe they were crying out of embarrassment."
Somehow, I doubt that, Jake; I'm not surprised that they were just as moved by the story of Jack and Ennis as the rest of us were! It's a remarkable, stunning film.
Thanks, Incognita, for this. I always love reading interviews of Jake's that I missed during Brokeback's promotion. They are wonderful.
Also, I'll be sure to check out the thread on SMG with the poems from Claptrap. :)
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