Wednesday, 19 August 2009

The Unnamed Moon Project to blast off early 2010 with producer Jake Gyllenhaal at the helm? The 'smart action hero'

The Ninjas are talking Unnamed Moon Project again! The great news is that UMP may be launched as early as next year. Producer Simon Kinberg revealed that he is hard at work on the script and spoke at length about the integral part that Jake Gyllenhaal has played in shaping the project and his character. It's no surprise to learn that Jake has the qualities to make him the perfect 'smart action hero', combining intelligence, physique, extraordinary emotion and complexity, and goodness. Jake is also a producer of the movie himself.


'What kind of action hero has Jake said that he’s interested in playing? SIMON KINBERG: A smart action hero. Jake is an Oscar-nominated, great dramatic actor, who also has the physical body to play action. And the movies he loves are things like the Bourne movies; he loves a smart, cerebral, capable character, who doesn’t lead from muscles, who leads from intelligence, but when necessary can actually also rough it up. But this character is not so much what you would consider a traditional action character in the sense of a guy who shoots a gun and explodes things and beats up a crowd of people in a fistfight. He’s actually more somebody who has this dream of going to the Moon, and by hook or crook, and quite a bit of crook, is gonna get there, and so he’s a little bit more like us. A little bit less of a superhero.'


'JFG: Have you talked about different archetypes for heroic leads or male action heroes with Jake? SK: We’ve definitely talked about a lot of archetypes for heroic leads. I think what we’re going to end up with is a movie that’s four guys, three guys, in a capsule and on the Moon together, so by its very nature it’s going to be The Treasure of the Sierra Madre; it’s not going to be Rocky. But the archetypes we talk about are The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, are The Bourne Identity, are Lawrence of Arabia, are characters who are a little larger than life but also still of this life, and who are not limitless in their powers, who are human, and grounded. The challenge on a movie like this is making sure it stays realistic, because Mr. & Mrs. Smith didn’t exist entirely in the real world, obviously, and superhero movies don’t, and this movie is a movie that ideally people will believe, “Oh shit, if I just put together the right parts and was a little bit more ambitious like this guy, I could do it, too.” I’ve been saying to Doug for the last few days, the model for this movie is not the guys in The Right Stuff, it’s the guys who created Facebook and Google. And those guys are more like us in a way, and certainly guys who rely more on their brains than their brawn.'


'JFG: Jake is an actor with real depth, he’s got a real complexity behind his eyes. Does this affect the kind of character you can write for him? And also how great his character arc can be? SK: For sure. Just the same way that you adjust a part to fit an actor’s vocal rhythms, you don’t want to write a part that you feel is going to be impossible for an actor to play. And Jake is, like [Robert] Downey, like Brad [Pitt] and Angie [Angelina Jolie], like a lot of incredibly skilled actors, he has the ability to go deep on a character. So we’re approaching it from, What is the broadest, most emotional — broadest in the sense of broadest spectrum from one place to another — for his character, most emotional version of this character. And that’s what excites him. He’s a guy who is drawn to dramas, who is drawn to Jim Sheridan and Sam Mendes and Ang Lee movies — those are some of the directors he’s worked with — so we’ve got to try to make our action movie about a mission to the Moon have as much drama and emotion and weight as Jarhead or Brokeback Mountain.'


'JFG: It seems like it has to work as a drama, because at least some chunk of the movie, even if you try to limit it, is three guys in a capsule. While they’re in that capsule, they’d better have some drama to work out. SK: For sure, they will. And even when they get to the Moon, as much as the visual environment of the Moon is amazing, it’s also not particularly crowded. So you still have three guys in a totally desolate landscape interacting among themselves with space helmets on a lot of the time. So the dynamic between them, as it can express itself in dialogue, better be pretty damn compelling, or you’re gonna be watching a bunch of anonymous guys walking around a dark desert.'


'JFG: What particular strengths of Jake’s as an actor are you hoping to draw on? SK: I think he has an innate kindness to him, as a person and as an actor. And what’s interesting about that is when you play against that he becomes even more interesting, because you’re never going to feel like he’s evil; you’re always going to understand that there’s a fundamental kindness at the core of his being. So you can allow him to do things that feel like the wrong things, or are motivated by the wrong motive, because you do feel at the end of the day that there’s some kindness that will overcome whatever his personal issues are. So that’s one thing. You have a lot of leeway to actually fuck him up, because he feels so decent at the core.' '


And he’s also an actor who, because of his big eyes, and because it feels like there’s a lot going on behind his eyes, he doesn’t have to talk much about his emotions. There are some actors who don’t feel as penetrable. So you sort of have to overcompensate for that by giving them some scene where someone says, you know, “I remember when you were seven years old and your mom died.” With Jake, because there’s so much emotion he carries just as a good actor and as someone who has these very expressive eyes, you don’t have to do a lot of work to make us feel that he is an emotive character. He just gives you a lot of flexibility as a writer.'


'JFG: That should allow you to give him a bigger character arc. SK: For sure. JFG: Some of the conversations we’ve had, I’ve been concerned with the challenge of how to make sure Jake’s character is likable, and you make a good point that a character who on the page might not seem as likable, once Jake’s performance animates that character, the character is going to have a lot more depth. SK: Yeah. I do believe he will bring a lot of that to the character and not all of it has to be on the page. I really believe that with Jake. I mean, I think that about a lot of good actors, but I think what’s really special about Jake is that he has this innate goodness to him. And it’s in everything. Every movie you watch of his, you feel it, and the more interesting way to go with that is to bury it a little bit. And to take for granted it’s there, and to give him a different thing to play.'


'JFG: Where does the film stand now? SK: We’re hoping that the movie shoots the beginning of next year. And it has been through many iterations, which I think is Doug’s process, to some extent, where he wants to look at a lot of different versions of something to make sure it’s the exact right version, and I think we’re starting to close in on the exact right version. Like you say, it’s been a labor of love for Doug, and I’ve worked with him on two movies and a TV pilot now, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen him as passionate about a project as he is about this.'


'JFG: It’s the longest he’s been on a project. SK: For sure. Which is telling. So it’s an ongoing — as you know, since you’re part of the conversation still — it is an ongoing conversation, it’s a group dialogue, it’s all these people involved giving ideas, and our trying to synthesize them … I just spent time with Jake, who is also a producer on the movie, and hopefully the star of the movie, and he’s doing research, and thinking about it, and has all kinds of good ideas, and — like all Dougie’s movies, but maybe more than the others — it’s an all-hands-on-deck, everybody’s-contributing-ideas process.'


Pictures from IHJ.

24 comments:

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Morning everyone! I love to hear producers talk about Jake. I actually think this film will become a reality, that makes me happy :D

Have a great day - it's beautiful here and we're being sent out to play in the park (there may be bubbly...)

Anonymous said...

What particular strengths of Jake’s as an actor are you hoping to draw on? SK: I think he has an innate kindness to him, as a person and as an actor. And what’s interesting about that is when you play against that he becomes even more interesting, because you’re never going to feel like he’s evil; you’re always going to understand that there’s a fundamental kindness at the core of his being. So you can allow him to do things that feel like the wrong things, or are motivated by the wrong motive, because you do feel at the end of the day that there’s some kindness that will overcome whatever his personal issues are. So that’s one thing. You have a lot of leeway to actually fuck him up, because he feels so decent at the core.'

I found this really intriguing. Like no matter what challenges this character would be presented with, or if he makes a misstep or goes down a wrong path, he'll eventually find himself. What a great post today! :)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Anon! I love the 'fundamental kindness' - absolutely love it. What wonderful things to say about Jake - makes me want this to happen more and more! It also makes me intrigued about how Jake's character in UMP may develop. It could be very revealing about Jake the actor/person. Really excellent.

Crige McGillicuddy...from the Sorrentine Coast ...or dolce far niente said...

This is such exciting news, WD!

When I shared it with Aunt Hester McGillicuddy, she wondered if her summer estate in Uzbechistan might be a suitable location for the moon part. I intend to contact the ninjas about it. Unless they've got a Japanese location in mind?

winterbird said...

LOL.. are you sure that producer doesn't belong to Jake fan club?? :PPP maybe he lurks here too!! *g*

It's all good news and he's SO RIGHT about Jake! it's no secret that Jake love the Bourne franchise and surely the action hero will be close to Jason Bourne. Personally, I think he would add more depth to that kind of character than Matt Damon. :)

winterbird said...
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winterbird said...

err... sorry for the double post, please delete one. it's not my fault, blogger asked me twice!

Anonymous said...

Wow, this is getting exciting! Jake's gonna produce? That's so great for him, I bet he'll have a blast working on this project. Simon Kinberg sure seems to like Jake, what a shower of compliments. And they are all deserved. I agree about Jake's inherent goodness, that's one of the things I love so much about him. With his goofiness and intelligence (loved your last post, by the way) and hotness. That's a killer combination.

You're getting a day in the park with bubbly? You're so lucky, what's the occasion? I got bubbly yesterday, my sister got engaged. :)

I hope everyone's having a nice day!

Olympia

get real said...

Such exciting and fantastic news!!

I love hearing how involved Jake is (producer!) and how respected he is by those he works with.

Great interview, great news, great sightings of Jake from MV, Philly, etc, etc.

I have been sick with a very bad cold/cough - sucks to have a summer cold :( - and this helped a lot. :D

Anonymous said...

wow this is the first I am hearing him producing a movie. I wonder if he'd ever want to direct? I remember it mentioned he had a production company called Nine Stories. I wonder if he is using that or being part of whatever production company the movie is using OR is he going to use his girlfriend's prod company Type A

sweetpea

paulh said...

That is a very fine interview. We all find ourselves agreeing that Jake has a core of kindness, and depth, and a lot of range. You see the pictures of him walking with deacon on his shoulders, and you know just from looking that he is kind to kids.

I've been playing with the idea of combining the two most important events of forty years ago, namely landing on the Moon, and thwe Woodstock concert. To commemorate, we should have another Woodstock concert, and it should be on the Moon, except that rocket fuel would be far too expensive to be practical. A pity! But having Jake on the Moon might work out. ;-)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hello! Made it home at last after a day of 'team building' - ie, drinking bubbly in the park, playing board games and then eating a LOT of food.

Hi Crige McGillicuddy :D Moon locations must be a big problem so all ideas grateful received. I suggest you contact the ninjas!

Hey Winterbird! I do so agree that Jake could add so much more depth than Matt Damon and this producer definitely likes his Jake : D Yep, he must e a lurker! I'll delete your double post :D

Hey Olympia! Kinberg sounds like a huge fan and he really has got our Jake summed up - love all that talk about Jake's big eyes, his kindness and his goodness.

I'm glad you liked yesterday's post :) Congratulations to your sister! Teambuilding on a hot summer's day leads inevitably to bubbly. I fear!

I'm so sorry to hear you've been ill, Get Real :( Summer colds/flus are just awful. I hope you're feeling better now. This is great news about UMP :D

Hi Sweetpea! Im sure Jake would want to direct at some point in the future, but this film sounds like Jake's first big involvement in the development of a movie and it can only be for the good - for him and for us. I can't wait to see what Jake and the others do with this. I'm more excited by it than ever - it sounds like much more of a big deal for Jake now.

I hope everyone's having a good evening :) Glad to be home!

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Paul! Posting at the same time :) This talk of Jake's inherent goodness and kindness is very warming for the heart. It's a shame that UMP couldn't coincide with the anniversary of the moon landings but it sounds like they want to get it just right. Jake on the moon in reality is a frightening concept - I prefer to keep him closer!

JoeAnn said...

I can't get a feel for what they plan to do with this movie. The more I hear UMP the more I'm reminded of The Astronaut Farmer--nice, but instantly forgettable. I hope this is a fresher, more ambitious and wittier take on essentially the same basic plot.

Gretchen said...

ooh i didn't know he was one of the producers.he's far more invested than i thought then.

a movie that’s four guys, three guys, in a capsule and on the Moon together
like the first half of Sunshine?so they totally scrapped that eastern european woman thing.good.

i awww'ed out loud at "fundamental kindness", "so decent at the core" and "innate goodness." so true.i agree wholeheartedly.
i also agree about Jake's expressiveness. :)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Morning everyone!

Hi JoeAnn :D I feel quite confident that with Jake involved so heavily in shaping the film and his own role in it that it could be something special. I'll just be glad hen we get a filming date!

I went awwww too, Gretchen! Love to hear Jake described like that. And I totally agree about the eastern European woman... I had images in my head of Cate Blanchett in Indiana Jones. But it sounds like, from Doug's recent blogpost, that there is a good role for a woman too.

Have a good day :D Is it Friday yet...?

paulh said...

What would you call a woman astronaut, WDW? Astronautrix?

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi there Paul! I think I would call a female astronaut trapped in a small capsule with Spaceman Jake 'Lucky' :D

Wet Dark and Wild said...

So.... no Jake Gyllenhaal at TIFF ,this year, although Peter will be there. Here's hoping for London...

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Night all! Thanks to Rubes, Mr Rubes and Jamie Oliver for a great evening :D

Anonymous said...

Thought i saw where Jake and Anne would start filming their movie in early Sept. If so then it would be difficult for him to be at the Toronto Film Festival. And too "Brothers" isn't on the list.

fangirl said...

"Brothers" won´t be part of any of the "big" film festivals. I don´t understand it. Are they not interested in creating some buzz and keeping people interested?

In better news, Judy Greer joins the cast of "Love and other drugs":

Judy Greer

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Good morning everyone!

Hi Anon :D I think that Love and other Drugs starts filming from 21 Sept so I was hoping this was a date set to allow Jake to go to Toronto. Now I hope he gets a couple of days off for London - wishful thinking :D

Hey Fangirl :) It does seem a strange strategy and I can't understand it. Someone needs to ask Jim what it's all about. That is good enws about Judy :D

New post up. Have a good day!

Anonymous said...

A movie at a Film Festival is always nice but its not the be all and end all of a film.
Maybe if the film had been released at the end of last year it might of made it. But a lot of films aren't at them and continue to be important movies.
The fact they have given it a December opening date when they could of given it pretty much anytime during the year shows they feel they have a good movie.