Some people have argued that Jake has never looked more stunning than he did during those hot summer May days at Cannes. Watching this video may well back this up. Recorded in the same setting as the well-loved Happy Birthday Cannes and Self-Portrait interviews, this video shows Jake Gyllenhaal discussing Zodiac's script but also Richard Kelly, who had directed Jake in Donnie Darko and whose film Southland Tales had recently been released. For me, what stands out from this interview is Jake's pride in having been a part of such a movie as Donnie Darko which, here, Jake describes as generation-defining. Although the concept of Jake actually being refused entry to a club is less easy to fathom. Fortunately, there is always a Donnie Darko fan ready to come to Jake's rescue. You also have to ignore the hard-to-ignore fact that Jake is referred to as Jack in this interview...
As far as Zodiac goes, Jake describes the difference between the first and second scripts for the film - the first pre-David Fincher and second post. The first 'really kind of blew my mind and then the next draft was much more procedural and very like - my head was sort of throbbing after I finished it... One was a terrifying murder story and the next became something much different.' Jake describes David as a great visualist but also 'I think he's really funny and I don't think he's afraid... He'll go as far as the Zodiac killer.' 'I think that the Zodiac killer exists in all our minds and I think that's probably the most powerful, the most dangerous place that he exists.'
Jake says that he has yet to see Richard Kelly's Southland Tales but that he's really keen to. Richard is 'an amazing filmmaker, a real mind for our generation, it's our generation, and our's, you know... And the funny thing about that is I can tell you that because no matter where I go, there's always one guy or one girl like... if you're at a club and somebody won't let you in, it's like 'Oh no, that's Donnie Darko! That's cool! Come on in! I love that movie!' One person always - no matter where you go, in one room or around some area, there's like a huge Donnie Darko fan and I feel like they are the generation - they are my generation and that feels... and that's a great feeling.'
It interests me to hear Jake discuss his generation. Jake has described how proud he is of his generation for being so receptive to Brokeback Mountain and Jarhead: 'I mean, to me the movies I've been in are full of interesting ambiguity. It's really nice to know that audiences are responding to an ambiguity, like they're not always wanting something always totally clear and spoon-fed. People I've seen, my generation, you know, I feel like they're really responding to it, and it's really cool.'
When Jake appeared in Vogue in 2004, he listed the things that he believed identified his generation: 'People who were moved when Kurt Cobain died, slap bracelets, Jenga, CHiPs in syndication.' The movies listed comprised The Matrix, Being John Malkovich, Memento and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 'which is about being able to love and how actually hard it is to really do that. It may be easy for other people, but it's hard for me; I cried like a fucking baby.'
Jake's list makes interesting reading. Kurt Cobain died in the spring of 1994, when Jake was only 13, but these events can leave their mark. But no wonder then that Jake was so taken by the ITN interviewer's pink snap bracelet in Cannes (I'm pleased to say I've since relocated my own) and it sounds like he could be a worthy contender at Jenga, although admittedly I have never played that sober so I doubt I have yet shown my full potential. Note how I'm glossing over CHiPs. I'm also going to gloss over Being John Malkovich, which makes me want to throw things at the TV.
While we're discussing, kind of, magazines, a few days ago I posted a picture of Jake with Alison Lohman and I was asked where this was from. Thanks, as always, to I Heart Jake, here is the answer - the October/November 2003 issue of Teen Vogue and the pictures were taken in London.
Brothers update
Another eye witness account today of untowardly things going on in the streets of Los Alamos. 'The week started with a meeting in Los Alamos on Monday night under strange circumstances. The church secretary warned me that Canyon Road, the route I usually take in front of the church, was barricaded off “for the movie.” I had been reading about the filming of “Brothers,” with Jake Gyllenhaal and others (I remember his name best because of that double a, Swedish I think in his case, but so like Estonian), but my impression from the Santa Fe New Mexican was that it was being filmed in Santa Fe. Coming down Rose Street, I saw a group of people huddled outside the church, some wearing military uniforms, and bright BRIGHT lights focused on the sanctuary’s stained glass windows, another bright light on the other side in Canyon Road. As the church secretary had warned me, the west side of the parking lot was full of trucks containing electronic equipment. But there were spaces left where I usually park. I had to walk through and past that clutch of extras on the sidewalk. They looked at me strangely, but it seemed to me they were the strange ones, in costumes of some decades back I think, although it was fairly dark. In any case, not the kind of thing I’ve seen recently in Los Alamos.I was informed by the others in my meeting that the filming has been in various places around Los Alamos, perturbing traffic.' We are so lucky to get to hear these little tidbits.
Personal Moment
Jake's 2007 TV appearances have left their impression on many of us and I'm sure we all have our favourites. For Nadine and Rosie, it was This Morning, which featured Jake being taken on by that most glorious of Brummies Alison Hammond, who kept her pens in her cleavage and managed to get Jake to pucker up. She also got Jake to say 'mascara', which is one of my favourite words. These were the biggest laughs we saw from Jake on the entire interview circuit for Rendition.
Rosie loved it because 'I have never met Jake and feel that I am seeing a bit of the ‘real’ Jake here in this. Alison, surprised Jake initially with her ‘in your face’ style, but this interview showed that no matter how shocked, Jake comes up trumps. He played to her style, and showed a very playful side of his personality, giggling from start to finish. There were so many crazy moments in this interview. At times I don’t think Jake could believe it, being asked for a kiss, playing quick on the draw, where Jake had to guess what films Alison was drawing, being told Alison hit George Clooney on his behalf. But my favourite moment, was when Jake said to Alison that he liked older women, and she asked if she had any hope, he replied, “ There’s always hope, because I know where you keep your pens” and then sat there with this beautifully expectant look on his face, as he waited for her to fall in. The thing that made this funny was, Alison keeps her pens down her top by her ample bosom. And Jake had seen - and let her know it. The look on his face as he awaits her realisation is priceless, and the laugh he gives when she realises, is the most beautiful laugh I’ve ever seen him do.'
Nadine: 'I loved the fact that she brought out Jake's flirty side ("I know where you keep you pens"), gave him the Gyllengiggles and gave a succinct summing up of "Rendition" (after all,the point of the interview) while allowing Jake to have some fun (a jet-lagged Jake stumbled through a hilarious cartoon"film quiz" through his back catalogue), after he'd stopped being mildly terrified as to what this gloriously loose cannon of an interviewer was about to subject him. It was wonderful,too, to see Alison,who isn't normally wrong-footed or intimidated by her "victim", no matter how famous they might be,getting totally tongue-tied for a moment, dazzled by how gorgeous Jake was in the flesh (even with the beard), which prompted her to blurt out that "you're quite fit in real life,aren't you?!" Utterly priceless!'
By contrast, Nadine also pulled out The Culture Show interview by Frank Gardner, recorded the same day. 'I can still see the look of surprise and admiration on Jake's face when Frank explained how he came to be there in his wheelchair, shot while reporting in the cauldron of the Middle East, upon which he is an expert. Faced with such a brave and erudite inquisitor, Jake was obviously engaged and animated, given the opportunity to discuss Rendition with a man who has faced the difficulties, dangers and dilemmas of the region for real, rather than on film (albeit a very intense,gripping and sometimes excruciatingly realistic interpretation of a very tangled and topical situation). For me,the juxtaposition of these two very different interviews gives a memorable insight into Jake's intelligence, humour and complexity of character - as well as being infinitely watchable because, even with that damned beard, he's so very, very easy on the eye!'
And here are pictures selected by Nadine and Rosie. By happy coincidence, Rosie's choice shows Jake at the premiere of Eternal Sunshine.
Includes pictures from IHJ and Kreotz Photography.
27 comments:
OH wow. I LOVED that interview you linked to by Carlo Cavagna.
Equally loved to hear Jake talking about his 'generation' in the Vogue interview...not least because he mentioned 'Eternal Sunshine' in there...and you posted my FAVOURITE ever Jake pic at the bottome from the Hollywood premiere of that very film - although that pic is my favourite, that WHOLE series is truly wonderful...and to think that the film itself meant something to Jake makes it even sweeter to me.
I can remember Jake at Cannes and that bracelet very clearly...so sweet!
The pics of Jake and Alison Lohman were fabulous...and speaking of an Alison..thank you so much for posting mine and Nadine's favourite 2007 Jake moment! I still love it to death..that Gyllengiggle is to DIE for! Not to mention Jake giving her that kiss and flirting...Jeesh...I need to run to my dvd and rewatch!!
( Again...)
I loved reading Nadine's view on the contrasting nature of the two interviews that she chose. I loved her pics too....and really, I loved ALL the pics tonight..( I won't go into the lycra pic....Jake and lycra being two things close to my heart..er..I meant Jake IN lycra...hehe) and those Cannes ones were divine. Jake was truly to die for there.
All in all, a lovely post as usual WDW...Thank you!
Rosie - thanks so much for your comment - you've made my day! It was great for me to look back on This Morning - I watch it time after time. And then I was doing some furtling about for the theme of tonight and rfeading about Jake talking about Eternal Sunshine at the same time as I was posting your all time favourite picture, to say it seem fortuitous is an understatement. These things happen. Perfect. This film meant a lot to Jake, I've heard him discuss it before, and it's so so good that you picked a picture from a night which I think meant so much to him.
Those bracelets hurt! Spandex Jake has been a great source of joy to me too :D I hope we see more of him in the coming year. The Carlo Cavagna interview is one of my favourites :) Thank you!
OMY! The sparkling Mediterranean and Jake - Id not seen this beautiful video before, a solstice treat -
Y'know, WDW, I thought you were making a joke about the premiere of Eternal Sunshine, thot this referred to the first picture, sort of gold-lit, of Jack and Ennis SNIT. Gosh what a beautiful shot. Eternal sunshine indeed!
Thanks, Nadine and Rosiet for loving the Alison interview, and your comments to bring it all back to mind. Jake loved it too, Im sure. I LOVE Alison's "my, you look more fit in person" - and what is more natural than to ask for a kiss - compare this to Diane Sawyers' giddy falling about.
How about one of you briliant techno=babes photoshopping an Esquire take-out picture of Jake with mistletoe above his head to post on the bathroom mirror? my teddy has a "kiss me" face but let's face it, he's a bear.
Positively Pia - what a fab comment! I don't know what it is, maybe it's because it's the holidays, or maybe because I'm on the red stuff, but I'm feeling it tonight :D
You're right, it was the solstice this morning, which, as an archaeologist, has always been an important date for me and so it's so right to focus today on the sunshine. It all came together. The picture of Jack and Ennis is like that too. As for your mission, I bow to TL!
wdw - i've just processed the films I took in London and only about4 pictures out of the film came out and NONE of Stephen's poetry reading I'm so disappointed !
Great post yet again, WDW! Love the video! you're right he was definitely at his most gorgeous in Cannes (although right now I'm really feeling the Bad Boy Brother look, which actually, that might be why I thought he was making a rude hand gesture in the third pic!) I loved his story about there always being one person who remembers him as Donnie Darko. It reminded me of that Letterman video, when the guy shouted out "you'll always be Bubble Boy to me"! It just goes to show how completely Jake inhabits the characters he plays. Of course, to me he'll always be Jack Twist;)
Great choice from Nadine and Rosie! That interview with Alison was jjust hilarious and Jake got totally in the spirit of it and he played a blinder! And to then go to such a serious interview like the Frank Gardner one, probably all within the space of a few minutes and probably still jetlagged and knackered jus shows how smart and funny and clever he is *sigh*
Oh, and thanks for re-posting the Brothers pics, still can't get enough of them!
Hey Anon - that's bad luck :( I hope that the pictures I took and posted can help a bit. If you email me I can send you more pics.
HiTL - I feel like I'm gonna be posting those Brothers pics quite a bit... But Jake was so gorgeous in Cannes. Happy sigh. I love the Donnie Darko story because that film was one of my favourite films long before I got so hooked.
Another good post WDW! And great choice Nadine and Rosie, I must watch that Alison Hammond interview again. I've only watched it the once. I was on holiday when most of the Rendition interviews were appearing and watched most of them in snatched moments in my hotel room!! Free hotel wi-fi is an essential for any Jake fan on the move. :D
Great pics too.
Even for someone not in Jake's generation, Donnie Darko was a superhero. Ive had the directors cut for awhile and never watched the "extra" of the "Number One Donnie Darko fan". It was SO funny - since Ive never been a "fan" before, well, since I was sixteen and then didnt have time to be a REAL fan, I foumd this really funny. Esp when he got to Kiss Richard Kelly and then cried out he was ready to die!
Vat iss theze thing called luv?
Thanks Ruby - but I think you're going to have to sit on the naughty step for only having watched the Alison interview the once. Free hotel wifi? I've always paid through the nose for it...
Hey Pia - I generally don't watch the Director's Cut, although I have it, as I prefer the original, mainly because of the commentay and also because of the music choices, so I have to admit I've not seen that extra! I've not considered myself a 'fan' for some time either. But it's such a positive thing. I'll have to watch that extra, it sounds very funny. I do like Richard.
The Number One Fan bit is really worth seeing, as this nutty guy finagles time with James Duval and Stuart Stone, and them, to Richard Kelly's great confusion, finagles a kiss. (Do I spell finagle right?) Also - well, ya gotta see it.
I'll watch that tomorrow Pia. It's such a long time since I looked at the Director's Cut. On the last thread comments I mentioned for UK people that Virgin or Zavvi is selling it for £3 (at least round these parts).
I love Jake's references to the way films like "Being John Malcovich" and "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" help define his generation. You might as well also add "Garden State" (which has Gyllengaard connections, as Peter Sarsgaard is in it). All three movies are about what the world is doing to people's minds. There are wounded minds and psyches out there. Donnie Darkos by the millions, trying to be made whole.
Paulh - thanks for that - I'm so interested to hear which films move Jake and how he sees his generation - ie himself. I'm not going to lie, I can't stand Being John Malcovitch (although Mr WDW loves it) - I know how clever it is and I know how well acted it is, but, on an emotional level, a film has to appeal to me in more ways than intellectually. Eternal Sunshine and Garden State do just that. I love the idea that we're all Donnies, needing that bit of help.
Before saying good'night -
the Cannes interview, that Id not seen before, is among the most gorgeous. His eyebrows! Omy! what a beauty.
thals and g'night lil darlins!
G'night Pia - Jake looks simply gorgeous throughout this video :D
Fantastic post, WDW! What a great interview of Jake looking beautiful in Cannes, sharing his love of Fincher, Richard Kelly, Donnie Darko, etc. :D Even though I want to email them and correct his name from Jack to Jake, but I don't know French. :/
The Gyllememories from Nadine and Rosie are wonderful. And it is always great going down Gyllen-memory lane.
Interesting tidbit about the Brothers filming.
And I happen to really like Enternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Being John Malcovich, Garden State and Memento. Sorry WDW I know those aren't your faves. ;)
Will be making the rounds for the holidays so I want to wish everyone here a wonderful holiday! *Hugs*
Hi WDW and everyone,
This is one hella magnificent post.
I will not rush through it. You know, how much I love to savor your postings, about his royal Jakeness, and this post rocks, with Gyllenformation and Gyllengoodness.
Girl,You are a marvel.
*sass bows down in reverence and affection*
TY for making my Saturday:)
Now If only I could imtitate our wonderful Paul, who sat next to the Gyllengod at Martha's Vineyard--I will touch Paul one day--and have a Jake dream tonight. I might; the night is still young--for NYC that is--so wish me luck.
xoxoxo
sass
Fantastique post, WDW, nadine and rosie! *
Even the STILLS from Cannes are unspeakably gorgeous. Never fear, they're calling him Jacques - that is his name, non? :D Jacques Zhyllenole. I'll watch the vid when I'm not being observed :D
I only wish he'd had a longer interview with Frank Gardner; half an hour or so might have done the job.
I love Being John Malkovich and Memento, the others not so much. We'll have to have a heated debate sometime about Being John Malkovich, WDW :D
Good morning everyone!! I have to go out shopping and it's thick frost, ice and fog.... I'm frightened to open the airlock.
Hi Get Real - I do like the movie Eternal Sunshine so at least I'm in there ;) It's so good to look back on the sunshine of Cannes. So glorious. Have a great Christmas *)
Hey Sass That was an amazing experience of Paul's. I hope the thought of that is giing you good Jake dreams right now, Sass.
Morning Anouska! I love how you said Jake's French name then - tres sexy:D Be very happy to have a Malkovitch debate wth you, I have them with Mr WDW now and again too as he likes it. There are bits in it I love and I can see how clever it is but for some reason the film always makes me extremely grumpy and cross!
Does anyone have a link for the Alison Hammond interview? The one where Jake tells her he knows where she keeps her pens.
Thanks!
doncha love that bit in the Cannes video where the boat goes past, in the background? or havent y'all been able to take your eyes off Jake?
g'day, everybody. its warm and rainy here in western massachusetts. dont know where our boy is so wont bother checking weather reports from NM and CA. I'll stick with Cannes.
I never, ever want to see another shop... although one of them today ahd two reindeer in the foyer (along with a man and a shovel).
Hi Anon unfortunately the grumpy powers that be at ITV removed the This Morning interview from You Tube. They obviously didn't want to be associated with something that funny and enjoyable. If anyone else knows where or if it can be found today hopefully hey'll let me know.
Morning Pia - It's still a peasouper here, can barely see your hand in front of your face. Not a good day for Jake spotting round here. I noticed the boat in the background as I remember Jake saying in an interview at Cannes how he as distracted by people having fun on and in the sea. Just glorious :D Have a great day :)
Jake on This Morning UK
The Alison Hammond interview.
:-)
The interviewer who called Jake Jack was speaking in French? Well, that explains everything. Just think of the song "Frere Jacques." Many Americans pronounce Jacques
as if it were spelled "Jakes." The French spell it as if it were spelled "Jock" or "Zhock." Throw in an errant translator who changes "Jock" to "Jack", and there you have your mistake. easy mistake to make. ;-)
Hey, here I am - almost a month later - trying to catch up on what happened here during the holidays!
Thanks for the Cannes interview - hadn't seen that before!
And I know it is so shallow, but he is looking soooooooooo good there...
And I also revisited the Brummie interview. I think apart from "I know where you keep your pens" one of my favourite moments in that interview is maybe his "Oh my, this is getting out of hand...!"
And I love how clever she threw in "What about Reese?" after he said "Meryl might be upset!" ;D
LOL at the way he imitates the way she looked when she was waiting for him to kiss her. He is showing a quite flexible pair of lips there, LOL!
Ooooh, and how it warms my heart when I hear people saying "What a nice guy!" like the female "announcer" of the Brummie interview says after it's over...
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