Wednesday 3 December 2008

The Last Frontier

Gus Van Sant's "Milk" isn't just a mainstream-minded Oscar candidate; it's also a rallying cry.

With Sean Penn starring as Harvey Milk, the openly gay San Francisco supervisor who was gunned down along with Mayor George Moscone in 1978, the movie (which opens Wednesday) makes its message clear: Gay people must be "out" to be counted.

This theme is particularly timely given California's passage of anti-gay-marriage Proposition 8 this month, but there's also a certain irony:

Here's a broadly targeted movie with marquee actors (James Franco, Josh Brolin and Emile Hirsch co-star), yet not only is none of the featured players openly gay, but there isn't one openly gay leading man in all of Hollywood. Even as gay people have become far more prominent and comfortable in culture and everyday life in the 30 years since Milk's death, not a single current A-list movie actor is "out."

Could it be that big movie stars simply don't swing that way? That lead actors defy all percentages and likelihood to remain a strictly heterosexual crowd?

Or is the more logical explanation that while Hollywood preaches openness, it is fearful to practice it?

"It's the last frontier, and it will remain the last frontier for quite some time," said Bruce Bibby, who as Ted Casablanca writes the popular gossip column "The Awful Truth" for E! Online. "Some of our biggest moneymakers right now are absolute boy-on-boy kind of boys. It's America's dirty little secret. If they only knew."

We won't play the who-is-and-who-isn't game here.

But it's worth noting that at a time when everyone seems to know everything about everyone, and careers move on in spite of arrests, sex tapes, addiction-rehab cycles, affairs and babies out of wedlock, public acknowledgment of homosexuality remains a formidable taboo among top movie talent.

The most cited reason is money.

Van Sant, who is openly gay, laughingly called this an issue of "merchandising," noting that over the last decade leading men have become "industries within themselves. They're almost like industrial conglomerates."

"Hollywood does not like anything that's going to threaten its bottom line," said Michael Jensen, editor of afterelton.com, a Web site devoted to gay and bisexual men in entertainment. "The idea of a gay leading man in a movie that's going to have a budget around $100 million—getting a studio to be the first one to take that chance is a challenging thing to do."

As for the actors, Jensen continued, "there are already so many reasons for a casting director to turn a person down, and being an openly gay actor trying to get a romantic lead role, you're just giving them another reason."

The absence of gay lead actors—and, yes, we are talking primarily of men—stands in stark contrast to the progress activists say has been made in other areas.

"The images in the media 30 years ago and the images today are vastly, vastly different," said Neil Giuliano, president of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). "You had 'Three's Company,' an over-the-top caricature of a gay man, and the other characters ridiculed him. Today a show like that would not be aired. We have 'Brothers & Sisters,' we have 'Desperate Housewives,' 'Ugly Betty.' Those are real portrayals."

A gay character on a TV show is no longer news, though GLAAD has tabulated that just 16 of 663 prime-time characters, or 2.6 percent, are gay. Openly gay celebrities in themselves also are no longer such an anomaly.

Singers Clay Aiken and Lance Bass have come out, as did comedian Wanda Sykes just last week. Elton John remains a huge concert draw and classic-rock fixture, and Ellen DeGeneres is welcomed into millions of American homes on her daytime talk show, just as Rosie O'Donnell was on "The View" and her own show.

"People who watch and adore Ellen DeGeneres don't care one iota that she is gay, and they've known she is for a long time," said Mark Urman, distribution president for Summit Entertainment. "That is a very mainstream audience."

Then again, DeGeneres and O'Donnell have done little acting since they opened up about their sexuality. People accept them for themselves, but it's unclear whether they'd accept them as anyone else.

This leads to a dynamic in which heterosexual actors such as Penn or Tom Hanks (in "Philadelphia") have no problems being believed as gay men—or murderers or mentally challenged characters—yet there's much doubt that an openly gay actor could be convincing carrying a romance with the opposite sex.

“I don’t know why that is,” Urman said. “We know for a fact they’re acting.”

There also may be different standards for women and men. Although Jodie Foster does not discuss her personal life, while accepting an award late last year she thanked "my beautiful Cydney" in reference to the woman widely acknowledged to be her partner. Cynthia Nixon's revelation that she is a lesbian had no effect on her participation in this year's smash "Sex and the City" movie, and if anything, Lindsay Lohan has received more sympathetic press since she began dating DJ Samantha Ronson (and stopped acting so erratically).

Back on the male side, Ian McKellen is probably the most prominent "out" movie actor, having co-starred in the lucrative "Lord of the Rings" and "X-Men" franchises. But at 69, McKellen is well beyond the typical leading-man age, and he's British, which comes with a different set of cultural associations. The dashing Rupert Everett also is British, and his career never took off after he opened up about his sexuality, though making the Madonna bomb “The Next Best Thing” didn’t help.

The greatest male success story may be TV's Neil Patrick Harris, who is openly gay yet plays an enjoyably obnoxious straight man on "How I Met Your Mother." T.R. Knight also continues to fare well on "Grey's Anatomy" despite having essentially been outed by reports of former co-star Isaiah Washington's directing an anti-gay slur at him on set.

But neither star is being asked to sell millions of multiplex tickets. Nor are those actors who have come out well after the peaks of their careers, such as Richard Chamberlain. Rock Hudson acknowledged his homosexuality only after he was terminally ill with AIDS in 1985.

Bibby has written a number of much-speculated-about blind items about a closeted actor dubbed Toothy Tile, who he reported was close to going public with his sexuality until his agents and publicists persuaded him not to—a situation far from unique.

"Toothy Tile is a big star, but Toothy Tile wants to remain a big star, and that's the problem," said Bibby, who is gay himself. "Hollywood is a very creative community, and the creative arts have always been totally homo filled. But it's first and foremost a business. We've got to sell the product out to the masses in the rest of the country where it's not so gay filled."

The question is whether the industry's and actors' fears are justified or whether a megastar's coming out might not be such a big deal after all.

Giuliano hopes his own experience could serve as an example. He'd been the mayor of Tempe, Ariz., for two years when he came out, and he was re-elected four times to serve eight more years.

"I had a very misplaced understanding and a very misplaced fear of what life would be like if I was more authentic and more honest and more out," the GLAAD leader said.

McKellen considered coming out to be positive for his craft, saying in a 2005 interview:

"Acting in my case is no longer about disguise; it's about telling the truth, and my truth is that I'm gay. I'm very happy for people to know that, and then I can get on with telling the truth about the character that I'm playing. That's why I say to other actors: If you really want to be a good actor and a successful one, and you're gay, let everybody know about it."

Urman said that at this point, "I don't think that anything to do with anybody's sexual orientation would or could harm somebody's career."

Bibby isn't so optimistic. "My opinion is it would be painful at first because America has shown it has such a fear of gay people," he said. "It would be very rough going for an actor to find that out, and I don't blame them for not wanting to find that out. They're not politicians. They're performers. They don't want to be held accountable for America's discomfort about homosexuality."

Still, Giuliano, who has seen Van Sant’s film, hopes some Hollywood A-listers follow McKellen's and Milk’s lead.

“The message of ‘Milk’ is as important as it was 30 years ago, which is our visibility matters, and you need to be open,” the GLAAD leader said. “The changes we have seen in our society are because we are more open and the community is more visible than it ever has been.”

Source: Why are there no openly gay leading men in Hollywood?, Chicago Tribune

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Anonymous said...

Maybe that was just hot air though.

I don't think it was hot air at all. I think he was sincere, but he has since been told he has to can it. Same as the bearding. Shut up or lose your career.

Anonymous said...

I also read that Maggie endorsed Obama...quietly...not necessarily with t-shirts and bumper stickers...but that she did endorse.

Not so quietly.

Oct 15
Actors Maggie Gyllenhaal, Tim Daly and Matthew Modine will host a luncheon and briefing about America’s health care crisis at the Long Island Marriott Hotel in Uniondale this afternoon in conjunction with the presidential debate. The luncheon event, “America’s Healthcare System on Life Support: How Should the Presidential Candidates Respond?” is sponsored by The Creative Coalition and will also be co-hosted by actress Rachael Leigh Cook and actor-director Giancarlo Esposito.

Anonymous said...

God knows what's going on in Jake's head right now, I sure can't figure it. My guess is that he's just been told to keep his mouth shut, for a change. Not a change I can believe in.

I imagine Maggie and Peter contributed to Obama campaign.

NYT has video interview with Tom Cruise. The guy is so fake and boring, I didnt even watch more than a few minutes.

Anonymous said...

Brownridge has made a lot of bonehead decisions since assuming the helm of OK! Magazine. First off, he fired the talented and smart Tom Morrissy (great guy too) who was instrumental in generating a lot of ad revenue for OK!, while keeping its pages up in a very tough economic climate. He then hired a very nice woman from a Hearst publication (that has since gone under) which specialized in lifestyle/home products, to be OK's editor-in-chief. A woman with NO background in entertainment/celeb journalism. NONE whatsoever.

Then he fired most of the very smart and savvy sales force and replaced them with syncophantic drones.

No wonder he was forced out by Jann Wenner when he was at RS.

Anonymous said...

How exactly do you endorse someone "quietly"? Isn't that just called voting?

Anonymous said...

Then he fired most of the very smart and savvy sales force and replaced them with syncophantic drones.

Unbelievable. Some people will never learn the ABC's of business.

Anonymous said...

Bummer. I live in DC and was hoping to catch a glimpse. I thought maybe he would because I remember the article he gave to Details back in 07' where he said that he was split between Hillary and Barack b/c he liked the idea of a woman or someone of another race being president.

I'm sure Jake voted for Obama but that's not enough, he has not earned his place at inauguration :)

Anonymous said...

NYT has video interview with Tom Cruise. The guy is so fake and boring, I didnt even watch more than a few minutes.

NYT - Screen Test: Tom Cruise

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Jake voted for Obama

Austin was in the "Yes We Can" Obama music video

Yes We Can

Anonymous said...

Tolerance-Preaching Fat Jack Black Jesus Angers Hateful Christian Group

What's a good sign you're getting under the skin of right-wing bigots? Well, a testily-worded press release from the Christian Anti-Defamation Coalition is usually a good sign you're doing something right. Responding to "Prop 8.: The Musical", the Funny or Die video all your straight friends keep sending you, the group writes of Jack Black's portrayal of a singing Jesus:

"Jack Black should remember from his days at Hebrew School that homosexual acts aren't funny and are roundly condemned in the Bible," said Dr. Gary Cass, of the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission. "Appearing as a sarcastic, rotund Christ, Black distorts the Bible and condones shameful, homosexual acts. Associating Christ with perverse activity is an affront to all people of faith, especially Christians. Apparently Black and company find it hilarious to falsely accuse Christians while they intentionally distort the Bible. Black ought to apologize."

In the video, Black as Jesus questions how homophobes can casually eat shellfish while condemning gays and lesbians, despite the fact that both are mentioned in Leviticus as being abominations. Then, he goes on to horribly, offensively remind everyone that the United States was founded on separation of church and state.

The coalition then tells people via an "action item" to express their disapproval by calling Jack Black's publicist, thereby graciously providing Black with lots of crazy-people-ranting raw material for a follow-up video. If you'd like to call the Christian Anti-Defamation their number is 866/ 508.2232. Tell em' Queerty sent you.

Queerty

Anonymous said...

"I'm sure Jake voted for Obama but that's not enough, he has not earned his place at inauguration :)"

You're as sure that he voted for Obama as I'm sure that there are little green men on Mars. I think that he neither supported nor voted for Obama, just like a lot of level-headed liberals and moderates in Hollywood who believe in competence, hate corruption and don't respond favorably to gratuitous, unfounded race-baiting, but I don't know that for sure. Neither do you.

Anonymous said...

Popsugar has an item on Matt Damon and George Clooney. Both stars are in London and last night they held a fundraiser for Dafur. There were a bunch of stars there Bono, Eva Mendes, etc. but no Jake. Jake's in London and he's supposed to be A list. How come he didn't go? Probably because the Chin and their PR deemed the event to political for Jake to be seen at. Mr. Witherspoon probably sat home alone last night.
http://popsugar.com/2571255

Anonymous said...

Keeping the low profile, as usual since 2007. Maybe Jake prefered to stay at home with Chris?

Anonymous said...

Politics Can Be Fun!

The Facebook Shame of Obama's Hottie Word Guy

Hottie 27-year-old chief speechwriter for Obama, Jon Favreau, acted inappropriately with a cardboard cut-out of Hillary Clinton at a party (HE GROPED IT) and it ended up on Facebook and now everyone's talking about the golden boy gone douche. What if it leads him to not get his White House appointment, now that Hillary is Secretary of State? He already sent an apology to the Clinton camp, for the crime of posing in photographs where he's "dancing with a life-sized cardboard cut-out of secretary of state-designate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, and another where he's placed his hand on the cardboard former first lady's chest while a friend is offering her lips a beer," as the Washington Post put it. Come on, dude's 27—you have to take the good with the bad. And God knows what kind of hours ol' Obama has him working.

Clinton senior adviser Philippe Reines cast the photos as evidence of increased bonhomie between the formerly rival camps.

"Senator Clinton is pleased to learn of Jon's obvious interest in the State Department, and is currently reviewing his application," he said in an e-mail.


Ex-Radar online editor Alex Balk's response to that: "Holy crap, did Philippe Reines just say something that was actually funny and showed evidence of a sense of humor on the Clinton team’s part? Because we might want to write down the date if so."

Gawker

Anonymous said...

Keeping the low profile, as usual since 2007. Maybe Jake prefered to stay at home with Chris?

^^ My thoughts also. Chris is still in Europe. Jake needs someone to cuddle up to on those cold nights over there. And Chris could wrap those sexy hairy legs around, ummm, ohh, let me stop....... bad me!

Anonymous said...

I don't think Jake is in London anymore, probably hiding out somewhere with Austin. Or let's hope so, so not want to see Reeke breakfast pictures tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

Jake left London today for L.A., Pop is done.

Anonymous said...

Yippee! i hope you're right 12:49 because that means that I can now resume my non-life and gawk over his pap pics. ah, life.complete.

Anonymous said...

9:02, :( !!!

Anonymous said...

If Jake's on his way back home, that means we will be overloaded with Reeke pics everyday. Reese has alot of time and a crappy movie to make up for. Curious to see how her huge opening weekend movie does this weekend now that every movie critic panned it and word of mouth by people that have seen it has spread. I almost wish Jake had stayed in London-it would be better than his upcoming Reeke photo ops I'm sure.

Anonymous said...

No one does everyday photo ops. What would be the point?

Anonymous said...

I don't care, just want pictures with Jake, i'm used to crop Reese out of them.

Anonymous said...

"No one does everyday photo ops. What would be the point?"
Well that would be to remind everyone how wonderful Reese is, how much in love Reeke are and how they are reunited and on cloud nine because Jake is back home. Reeke needs to distract people from remembering Reese can't act and she has nothing but 1 movie that is even worse than FC lined up in her forseeable future.

Anonymous said...

Few photo ops are enough for that, Reeke needs to keep the public interested.

Anonymous said...

Ask the Flying Monkey (December 3, 2008)

Q: One of my friends recently informed me that the actors who play Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) and Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford) on Gossip Girl actually live together. I've been researching and of course they're all, "We're just friends, blah, blah." Obviously in my fantasies there's something more, but what do you think? – Mary, Sydney, Australia

A: It used to be the case that if you wanted to know who wasn’t gay in Hollywood, you could look to the folks who had played gay characters or who, for example, lived openly with a person of the same sex. Ironically, these folks — people such as Billy Crystal — were the ones that Middle America often mistakenly assumed to be gay. In truth, gay actors were far too conscientious to risk such things.

But things are changing, with more and more gay actors leading publicly closeted lives, but privately open ones — often, very open. This is especially true for younger actors. So these days it’s possible that two male actors living publicly together might actually be gay, despite public denials.

So what of Westwick and Crawford, who live together in Chelsea no less? The gossip rags and websites seem convinced that they’re a male version of the explosive Lindsay Lohan/Samantha Ronson pairing. And the Monkey tends to agree that where there’s smoke, there’s fire.

Except when the “smoke” in question is two hot young objects of twink-ish desire. Then the line between reality and wishful thinking gets blurred all to hell.

http://www.afterelton.com/askmonkey/12-03-08

Anonymous said...

^^^ There's more:

Sorry to burst your bubble, Mary, but the Monkey thinks the evidence here is still pretty circumstantial. Then again, the Monkey recently had his own bubble burst when it came to Supernatural’s Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, who share a place while filming their show in Vancouver, but who are apparently just friends, damn it.

But cheer up. Maybe from time to time they at least get their underwear mixed up!

Anonymous said...

Ledger honoured at AFI awards

Heath Ledger's family paid a teary tribute to the Aussie actor in accepting an AFI award on behalf of his "precious Matilda".

Ledger was posthumously given the Australian Film Institute's international award for Best Actor for his virtuoso performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight. "It was this swaggering, psychopathic clown that turned his career into a legacy and the name Heath Ledger into an ongoing inspiration to actors everywhere," the AFI said at the glittering awards ceremony on Saturday night.

"He was the untamed spirit many of us wish we could be. May the legend live on."

His father Kim, mother Sally and sister Kate accepted the award from actor Michael Caton, receiving a standing ovation from the A-list film and television crowd in Melbourne's Princess Theatre. "It's been without a doubt the most difficult year, losing such a loved family member," said Kate Ledger, fighting back tears.

"We are so proud of him and humbly accept this award on behalf of his beautiful daughter, who we will cherish forever." Sally Ledger thanked the AFI for the tribute to her son. "We are immensely proud of him, not only for his professional achievements but in the way he truly cherished his family, friends and his precious Matilda," she said.

"Heath was never one to accept mediocrity, he put his heart and soul into achieving what he believed was required and followed his passions with great enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity. "He did achieve internationally. However, Heath also believed in the Australian film industry and loved any chance to be back home and working with an Aussie cast and crew."

AFI awards

Anonymous said...

He was the untamed spirit many of us wish we could be. May the legend live on.

Heath was never one to accept mediocrity, he put his heart and soul into achieving what he believed was required and followed his passions with great enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity.



Heath, we will love and miss you always. :')

Anonymous said...

Jake left London today for L.A., Pop is done.

This info posted on Gyllenbabble by Brothers Spy. You a Babbler, Anon 12:49?

Anonymous said...

It used to be I looked forward to new Jake pics too, but not any more. I hope he's still in London. It's such a huge film, and where it's not even going to be out until 2010, I find it hard to believe they are done. What about filming any sequels to PoP? For continuity with the actors, a lot of times they do all the filming for all of them at once, like LOTR, I think? Jake said on ET that he was grateful to have the opportunity to work in PoP and sequels. It's a shame he's all wrapped up in the BS stuff that goes along with it. I hope he was able to enjoy the holiday with some time off. :(

Anonymous said...

What about filming any sequels to PoP?

In 2-3 years if PoP doesn't flop.

Anonymous said...

Posted on OMG

Austin in "One Tree Hill", wearing JG sweater :)

JG Austin

Anonymous said...

^^OMG - how nice! Wow. Austin looks fabulous too - not boyish. :)

Anonymous said...

I may have missed Venus and Jupiter coming together on Dec. 1 -but Jupiter and Mars are going to meet up on Dec. 31. Always was a slash fan. ;)

Anonymous said...

Are you sure about Jupiter and Mars?

"December 31: Mercury 1.25° to the above, left of Jupiter, very low in early evening as sky darkens."

Anonymous said...

What is a JG sweater?
The picture of it is too dark for my monitor to see.

Anonymous said...

10:58, I thought I read something about it, but I'm not 100% sure.

The initials JG are monogramed are on the sweater, on the left shoulder. Is it, ahem, "Julian's" initials? Please tell me this wasn't photoshopped. :)

Anonymous said...

White J and G letters on Austin's chest :)

Anonymous said...

Is it, ahem, "Julian's" initials?

No, character's name is Julian Baker.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, it was Mercury:

The Night Sky for December 2008

Jupiter's next closest planetary conjunction comes on the last day of the month. On December 31, Jupiter will be about a degree from Mercury.

The last feature in the night sky on the evening that 2008 draws to a close is Venus paired with a crescent moon. For those who are out late enjoying the revelry of New Year's, Saturn will be rising in the east after midnight.

Mercury rejoins the night sky around December 20 when it was visible above the western horizon after sunset. Its visits are always brief, and by mid-January it will once again have sunk back into the sun's glow.

Anonymous said...

Astronomy girl, what's this stuff about planets here? Any relation with Jake?

Anonymous said...

Only metaphorically, as in quicksilver. *sigh*

Anonymous said...

I was thinking Venus and Jupiter, and then Jupiter and Mercury, and then Mercury and Austin . . . but enough of that. :)

Anonymous said...

Wow. Austin looks fabulous too - not boyish.

Austin's "One Tree Hill" scenes - An Austin Nichols Journal

Austin and Sophia's OTH scenes - Sophia is pretty and likeable, Austin enjoys playing bad guy :)

Anonymous said...

Sophia is a cutie pie with a sexy voice.

Anonymous said...

She is, and I like Austin's role too. I hope they end up together. :)

Anonymous said...

I think they will.

Anonymous said...

Special K that runs OMG has lurked on GB and obviously believes Jake is on his way back.

Anonymous said...

Does it matter? US and international Reeke photo ops are equally boring.

Anonymous said...

I don't believe he's on his way back, others can believe what they want to. And is GB the font of all Jake knowledge? I don't think so.

I find Reeke US a little more nausea inducing. lol

Anonymous said...

I'm glad his films have been pushed back too, because right about now I'd have no interest in them. Let's see what happens after all the dust settles.

Anonymous said...

Marc Shaiman Finds His Inner Activist

After Prop. 8 passed, Hairspray composer Marc Shaiman made headlines when he took a Sacramento theater director to task for staging a production of his musical -- and donating money to Prop. 8. The director ultimately resigned, but Shaiman, still fired up, sunk his energy into a new project -- Prop. 8: The Musical. Shaiman talked to Advocate.com about FunnyOrDie.com's latest Web sensation.

Like many gay people, composer Marc Shaiman wrote a check to No on 8, watched the polls enthusiastically and, perhaps blinded by the promise of a Barack Obama presidency, thought that on November 4, California voters would extend this idea of change to marriage rights.

And like many gay people, on November 5, when it became clear that Prop. 8 had passed and same-sex marriage had been banned throughout the state, Shaiman sprung into action.

First up was his now well-chronicled call to a theater director in Sacramento who Shaiman found out had donated money to Yes on 8. Coincidentally, California Musical Theatre’s artistic director, Scott Eckern, had just produced one of the first licensed regional theatre productions of Shaiman’s musical Hairspray.

So the composer called him up to ask why, then issued a public decree that the theater would no longer be able to produce any of his works. Other composers followed suit, the public caught wind of the conversation, and days later, Eckern resigned.

That exchange, plus an idea Shaiman had thought up in passing during the Prop. 8 campaign, sparked this week’s must see video clip -- the FunnyOrDie.com-hosted Prop. 8 -- The Musical.

“At the risk of sounding insensitive to the people who did the [anti-Prop. 8] commercials, they were good, but they weren’t good enough -- I do remember sitting there, watching the commercials and thinking to myself, God, I wish someone would call me and ask me to do something. But, I’m the fool who didn’t figure out who I needed to call.”

The mini-musical, featuring an all-star cast of your typically outspoken gay rights advocates (Margaret Cho, Kathy Najimy, Neil Patrick Harris) mixed with some surprises (John C. Reilly, Jack Black), premiered Tuesday, and Shaiman talked to Advocate.com about what prompted this engaging, albeit (his words) “six weeks late” call to action.

Advocate.com: How did Prop. 8 -- The Musical come to be?
Marc Shaiman: Two years ago, I guess, Adam [McKay, from FunnyOrDie.com] and I did this Oscar number with Will Ferrell, Jack Black, and John C. Reilly. Me and Adam and Judd Apatow had written that together. So that’s how I knew him. Anyway, he e-mailed, amid all the e-mailing I’d been doing [re: the Sacramento theater director] and said, "Why don’t you do a song about it for FunnyOrDie?" I thought, Oh, God. Why didn’t I just write a song about it in the first place? That’s what I do. So he planted that seed. Literally, I wrote it on a Tuesday. We started thinking about how to put it on Wednesday, cast it, brought in Adam Shankman. We got on the phone and called friends, called agents and managers -- we spread around my demo, which was just me singing it. People said yes and wanted to be a part of it because of what it was about, but because of the nature of doing this so fast, if we had said we’re filming it Monday night instead of Monday afternoon (when we shot it), we’d have had a whole different cast. It was right before Thanksgiving.

Q: So once you had everyone in place, how long did the actual shoot take?
A: Adam staged and filmed that thing basically in four hours. As silly as it is -- even when something’s silly, what he pulled off was unbelievable. We all had the best time -- we felt like we were 15 years old again.

Q: It’s got that musical theater summer camp feel to it.
A: And that’s what I wanted when I wrote it. I knew the second I started writing it, I was writing just that -- music summer theater camp style of cramming all this stuff into three minutes and writing in a simplistic, unvarnished style. Kind of almost like this Gilbert and Sullivan light opera. We kept thinking, Where are we gonna film this? Luckily, once Adam came aboard, he called production designers and costume designers from films, and then I remembered that this magic store in Santa Monica has a theater. If you open this door at the back of this magic store, you’re suddenly in this theater -- it’s this bizarre thing.

Q: I know you said on the FunnyOrDie website that you wrote this, but you did it six weeks too late. Do you think a lot of people couldn’t fathom that Prop. 8 would pass and therefore didn’t get as in involved as they should have?
A: In my silly first eight measures of gays and the people who love them, just dancing and cavorting about -- the spirit of Obama’s election just made it impossible for us all I think to really believe it could happen. We were watching it sort of happening, I was giving money, but no one went the distance because we just couldn’t believe it. It seemed like we were about to turn such an incredible page in history that we were just sedated by it. So in my silly way, I purposely started the video, showing that we felt this way, which is how this must have happened.

Q: On the flip side of things, once Prop. 8 had passed, you were one of the first people to come out swinging with that theater director and say, "This is not OK. You can’t use my work and then turn around and let the Yes on 8 people benefit from it."
A: Even there, I would want to at least be fair and say ... if it hadn’t been a theatre that had just done Hairspray, I might have still been outraged, but would I have picked up the phone and called the guy? Probably not. I still have to look into myself to not as selfish about when I choose to be outraged about things that affect me and all of us like me. But the fact that it was Hairspray and what Hairspray is about ... clearly someone who works in a place that puts on musicals year-round is working with and friends with gay people. To me, that was a slap in the face in the realization of ... the crazy Phelps who picket funerals, the Bill O’Reillys, and such -- we know who they are, we know what they think. To me, it is those among us who silently still feel this way about us. Prop. 8, to me, was really just a smokescreen. It was really about, these people felt, a chance to just openly express our disgust with gay people. The fact that this was a person who was among us, a form of bigotry you don’t even know is there ... I just needed to call him man to man and then let people know about it, to encourage them -- maybe it was a little bitchy of me ... I am gay -- to e-mail and call him and really make it clear to this man, "What have you done?"

Q: Did you get many other composers to stand behind you and support what you were saying?
A: It all happened so fast. The fact that he resigned so fast and that his resignation was accepted so fast -- I’d like to think, Oh, look what I did. And by the way, it was a few of us, not just me. But as big as my ego is, I came to the realization that I’m not that powerful. There clearly had to be other reasons, and this was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

I understand why the theater felt sucker-punched and why they didn't return my calls. But I left messages saying, "Let's figure out a creative resolution to this." And the truth is, when I really think about it, I would have written this to be performed at such an evening. I would have written numbers to be performed like that. But they didn't call me. And I understand. I still need to figure out how to allow the people who were sucker-punched by my actions to express themselves to me.

Q: Back to the musical ... did any of you get into conversations about Prop. 8 on the set?
A: There just wasn’t time. We hit the ground running, and there was no time except to say "Cut," "Action," and "Laugh."

Q: Well, you certainly got it done. And amazingly, with tons of standout moments.
A: And if we’d had an extra few hours or I’d had more time to write, we’d have done even more.

Advocate

Anonymous said...

Why would someone have to lurk on GB to think Jake is home? It's been widely discussed that PoP was supposedly to finish up filming this week.

Anonymous said...

Please link where this was widely discussed except GB and then cut and pasted on IHJ and WDW. This info wasn't post on IMDB or anywhere else but GB and repeated on the sites noted. OMG and WTF lurk there and made note of it but were careful not to discuss on their blogs because it would confirm that they believed brothers spy's contacts and the stuff about Reese they didn't like to hear like that she has visited Jake more often in Morocco and London than the rags mentioned among other things.

Anonymous said...

That's babblers bullshit 2:20 PM and you know it. lol

Anonymous said...

Brother's Spy is probably fed by pr and the babblers are too dumb to realize it. I think they throw in some factual tidbits and then add in the fauxmance because that's pr's real purpose.

And yes, some of us keep on eye on you babblers because some of believe in keeping an eye on the enemy. At least we only lurk, we don't stir up trouble the way you do at WFT and OMG.

Anonymous said...

2:20 PM

Same babblers bullshit as last summer's "inside" info about "MV wedding preparations".

Anonymous said...

I bet Brother's Spy is Jack/Jeff troll.

Anonymous said...

I think they throw in some factual tidbits and then add in the fauxmance because that's pr's real purpose.

Using half-truths is the oldest trick in the book.

Anonymous said...

I totally admit that I read the babble blog. Right now all them have teeth that are falling out. They are very old women apparently. Old enough to have serious dental issues anyway. LOL.

I love when they plan there wedding outfits and imagine what they would eat if they were out with Jake and Reese. I find it so amuseing. No harm. I don't post anything to irritate them.

Anonymous said...

Amusing? That's pitiful.

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Anonymous said...

I bet Brother's Spy is Jack/Jeff troll.

I know for a fact that Brothers Spy is Jack Bourrassa.

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Anonymous said...

Always a babbler here monitoring posts.

Do they work in shifts?

Anonymous said...

Someone needs to look up hypocrisy in the dictionary. There is nothing hypocritical about reading GB and using the information elsewhere. Just because people think Jack is an insane stalker who posts 1000's of posts defending the likes of Reese's Four Christmases doesn't mean you can't get some good info from the nutjob.

Anonymous said...

I don't give a shit about GB. I've visited once and that's more than enough. LOL

Anonymous said...

OMG and WTF2 getting inside info from GB! What a joke!!

Anonymous said...

I don't have a problem with insane stalker and nutjob part, but Jack/Jeff is a stupid and humorless person and that's a deal-breaker for me. lol

Anonymous said...

"And yes, some of us keep on eye on you babblers because some of believe in keeping an eye on the enemy. At least we only lurk, we don't stir up trouble the way you do at WFT and OMG."


The enemy ??? i didn't know it was a war!

Anonymous said...

Sometimes it looks like a war (DC forum).

Anonymous said...

"Amusing? That's pitiful."

ITA but to be completely honest i wonder what is more pitiful between Babblers'pathetic fantasies and baby tile theories on OMG LOL
Anyways both are fun to read.

Anonymous said...

"Sometimes it looks like a war (DC forum)."

It's the reason why some others sites like ennisjack.com don't talk about this subject.

Anonymous said...

BT is not OMG's theory, BT is Ted's gossip.

Anonymous said...

It's the reason why some others sites like ennisjack.com don't talk about this subject.

Good decision.

Anonymous said...

I totally admit that I read the babble blog. Right now all them have teeth that are falling out. They are very old women apparently. Old enough to have serious dental issues anyway. LOL.

LOLLLLL - I thought the same thing when I read it. I peek over there from time to time for pure amusement, until it gets too vomit inducing. BrothersSpy (otherwise known as BS) has been wrong more than he has been right, like the two-bit fortune teller he is. I almost certain that it's Jack or Jeff.

Anonymous said...

Right now all them have teeth that are falling out. They are very old women apparently.

How do you know they are old?

Anonymous said...

Sorry, we don't - but it just sounded so comical in print by Anon. 2:41!

Anonymous said...

Isn't the saying keep your friends close but your enemies closer. Babblers are not enemies per se, but they do hound other sites trying to hawk their message that jake is straight and reeke are in love. No harm in keeping tabs on what they are up to. I do think they are being led by the nose by PR. JakeWatch sucumbed to Cantara. Babblers are being fed by PR. Besides, it's clear that PR lurks at WFT2 and OMG based on corrective action they take from the comments made there. Jake Jake Jake. Yeah right. She doesn't even use his name most of the time.

Anonymous said...

I think you are so right, Anon. 4:12. Something just doesn't add up about this unholy alliance, and until it does, color me skeptical. ;)

Anonymous said...

Video Games with Gay Content

If you're a gay gamer (a gaymer), you might have wished from time to time to find a game or two with some gay/lesbian content. Lucky for you, someone has prepared a list of such games. That someone is a conservative, and evidently homophobic, investment advisory firm, but no matter--we appreciate the list.

The games they don't like, but you might, for glbt reasons, are: "Army of Two," "Bully," "Fable 2," "Grand Theft Auto IV," "Mass Effect," "Saints Row 2," various "Sims 2" games, and "Valkyria Chronicles." Of course, shop wisely--some of these may not be gay enough for your taste (and it's even possible you might not like them for other reasons).

Huffington Post

Anonymous said...

yeah everybody succumbs to something, I guess. I sure surrendered my reason to the beauty and charisma of Jake, but like many others my response to Reeke is that of nausea, unease and anger because I do feel I am being manipulated by PR of a very nasty kind, in that it is fueled by homophobia and conservative family values. And find it very upsetting that an interesting & charismatic person/actor like JG should participate in such dreck.

I could not tolerate but one visit to gyllenbabble. found the posters were mean, vicious and jealous of Jake's charisma and gender fluidity - poor caged poultry sqawking in fury over those who were not bound by shackles of convention. yuck!

this whole thing is very disturbing. but I havent figured out how to let it go - I dont think Jake's coming back, at least for a long while, and I really dont want to waste my precious time on this guy's - yeah, four eighteen - unholy - bullshit.

so there, Jacobo, as if you care.

Anonymous said...

PR Lurks on GB and IHJ as well. Other "gossip" sites like x17online lurk as well. That site has a ring obsession regarding Reese and they got that from GB speculation. Brothers spys updates were used by one of the rags to describe Jake's wonderful relationship with Pop cast members, etc.

Ted's intern's lurk here and OMG constantly, they don't even bother covering it up anymore.

Anonymous said...

Hi lurkers!

Anonymous said...

I suspect celebs are inclined to half believe their own bullshit -

until real life gives them a smack across the jaw: "snap out of it" -

(please God let Reese get outed as a klepto. . . )

Anonymous said...

Never could figure why THE GYLLENHAALS are considered such liberal elitist MV politico's. They goot the ACLU award as a "family" a first as far as I know..but what besides a PR whoring MTV"get out the vote " back in 2004 has JG ever done politically? In 2008 he was no where boi,compared to Pitt,DiCaprio et all , I can't recall him ever voicing more than a tepid political opinion during a network TV interview. What gives?

Anonymous said...

I recall that he said during one interview that he was very political, and, like, right, he chose to do Rendition, but he also said Swoff was "the real me" and he wasn't sure about torture - and he's a-scairt a women, and he wouldnt mind being a homo, on the other hand, he's not - oh come on, sweet bro, give us a break!

Anonymous said...

So the ACLU gives awards to Phoneywood actors spewing any babble to shill their latest flick?
Guess its not who ya know but who ya blow. But we already knew that.

Anonymous said...

Take your meds 6:09 and stop obsessing over that empty head bubble boy.

Anonymous said...

The next Reeke series of pics, and I'm gonna quit him. :)

Anonymous said...

I'd take him anyway

Anonymous said...

I'm smart, educated and politically aware bubble boy.

Anonymous said...

And very modest!

Anonymous said...

"Take your meds 6:09 and stop obsessing over that empty head bubble boy"

trouble is, Jake is my meds. who was to know he'd go all bubble boy on me.

j

Anonymous said...

You need to get a life 7:14, you are pathetic.

Jake could give a rats ass about you nor his dwindling online BBM fandom.

Anonymous said...

Well that's a relief. :)

Anonymous said...

It sure is a relief! Whew!

Anonymous said...

free at last! free at last!

Anonymous said...

Heath's family (dad, mom, sister) accepts AFI Award for Heath:

Award

Anonymous said...

Thanks 8:58 PM.

Anonymous said...

Thanks 8:58 PM.

You're welcome.

Anonymous said...

We know Austin supported Obama - he was in the Yes We Can vid.

Anonymous said...

"We know Austin supported Obama..."

Why am I not even remotely surprised that Austin supported Obama? Thank god that we haven't seen Jake and Austin together in year and a half. Maybe there is a cosmic order to the universe.

Anonymous said...

Thanks 8:58

Anonymous said...

Uh, how did the Babblers know what was posted here and on OMG if they didn't do exactly what they are accusing WFT2 posters of?

Vapid, vacuous hypocrite, as well as homophobic, a Babbler is, it would seem.

Anonymous said...

EXACTLY They are here constantly. Give them a little test every few days. They always fail.

Anonymous said...

"Babblers are being fed by PR"

And WFT is being fed by Ted!

You have just to choose your team lol

Anonymous said...

So Babblers are here because they are interested in Ted's gossip. Yes, we know that babblers don't really buy "Jake is straight" fiction.

Anonymous said...

People of the Year Extended: Keith Olbermann

Keith Olbermann has long been a reliable ally of LGBT people, but the host of MSNBC’s Countdown became a full-fledged hero with his November 10 Special Comment passionately denouncing California voters’ passage of Prop. 8. Olbermann sat down for an extended interview with The Advocate to talk about his commitment to equal rights, working with Rachel Maddow, and that impersonation by Ben Affleck.

Keith Olbermann has long been a reliable ally of LGBT people, but the host of MSNBC’s Countdown became a full-fledged hero with his November 10 Special Comment passionately denouncing California voters’ passage of Proposition 8, which amended the state’s constitution to eliminate same-sex marriage rights. “This vote is horrible,” he said. He told Prop. 8 proponents that gay couples simply “want what you want -- a chance to be a little less alone in the world” and asked them, “What if somebody passed a law that said you couldn’t marry?”

The commentary made Olbermann one of The Advocate’s People of the Year for 2008. Here, Olbermann -- who also cohosts Football Night in America, the pregame show for NBC’s Sunday Night Football -- discusses the motivation for the comment, the possibility of a major team-sport athlete coming out, his role in Rachel Maddow's career, life after Bush, and that impersonation by Ben Affleck.

Advocate.com: You have been a great ally to gay people for a long time, but people feel you really hit it out of the park with your Special Comment about California’s Proposition 8. Where did your passion about this issue come from?
Keith Olbermann: Well, that’s like saying where does the intention to breathe come from. What happened in California does not make any sense on any level. That people would so misunderstand their obligations to each other... it’s hurtful, wasteful, stupid, and hypocritical. This is like saying one group of people is not allowed to buy batteries. Why not? It’s not like there’s going to be a battery shortage. If you substitute in this entire equation the phrase alkaline battery for marriage, you can reduce it to the absurdity that it is.

Q: Why do you think that some people don’t feel as you do on this issue?
A: It’s probably the standard, the exposure concept -- you take a member of group A looking at a member of group B. If he doesn’t actually know anybody in group B, the likelihood that he’s prejudiced against him or suspicious of him is statistically something like 90%. As soon as he personally knows somebody from group B, his odds of being prejudiced against that group drop to 10%. It’s as simple as that.

Q: You said that you were hard-pressed to name even an extended family member who is gay or a close friend who had suffered antigay discrimination, but you obviously know several gay people, some of whom have appeared on your show --
A: One of whom has a show after mine.

Q: Yes, Rachel Maddow -- so for you, it has been exposure and getting to know people.
A: I’m trying to think if there was ever anything in my upbringing at which I had to say, “No, that’s not true, gay people are fine too.” I don’t remember ever having to make that decision. It did take me a while to remember there is at least one gay member of my family. But, as important as it is to your community, the premise is not gay versus straight. It goes back to the idea of prejudice.

My family name is German. We are German Lutherans; however, because of the similarity of that name to a lot of Jewish names … My father told me this story when I was a kid. He’s an architect, and early in his career, the people at a major department store wanted to hire a full-time in-house architect. They interviewed him, and he came home and said, “You wouldn’t believe this. After the first couple questions, they gradually started asking questions that were hints -- like questions about what did I like to do on Saturday.” He said they were getting around to the point, without actually asking it, because it was already illegal to do this in a job interview, of whether or not he was Jewish. Finally he said, “I know what you’re getting at, because the last three or four questions have been obliquely about my religion. I’ve got to tell you something: I’m not Jewish. In fact, I’m not very religious at all. And in fact, I would never work for” -- fill in a serious string of colorful expletives -- “blank-a-blank-a-blank-a-blankers to whom it makes a goddamn difference.” And he got up and left. That makes an impression on a kid in a very good way because you understand the material things that have to be given up sometimes.

In the early ’80s I went out on a date with a great girl, and she happened to be African-American. We went to a restaurant I’d been to a thousand times. It was almost empty, and they took us over to one corner. I noticed another couple being seated about two tables away from us, which was really strange, because it was basically one couple for every 30 tables. This was a black guy with a white girl. I thought, Why did they seat them over here? I guess the waiter over here has more time on their hands than the waiter over there. About 15 minutes after that, in comes another white guy with a black girl, and I turned to my date and said, “Seriously, is it like this?” She said, “Every damn day.” I got it before, intellectually, and just saw enough of it to understand in a different way, viscerally.

So it applies to all people who are subject to prejudice. I am an honorary member of every minority group because I got the tour, and it is something that everybody in this country should go through. Just that moment, nine out of 10 prejudices would evaporate.

Q: We have not seen a major team-sport athlete come out as gay, at least not before retiring. Is the homophobic atmosphere in sports lessening? Can we expect in the near future to see anyone unafraid to be openly gay, say, in Major League Baseball, in the NFL?
A: I’ve talked of this with some of the more enlightened and intelligent athletes of my acquaintance and come up with this conclusion. A friend of mine said, “When you're on a team of athletes, it’s kind of like a war without actual bullets; you get that close to the people you work with. There are all sorts of really important human emotions going on, and it’s all men. We come from this testosterone-filled, amped-up atmosphere of clanging helmets and running into people and knocking them down, and a guy gets traded and you want to start crying and you give him a big hug. There’s nothing that’s going to confuse athletes faster than nonerotic emotion toward members of the same gender.” They have been raised in an environment in which affection has to be physical, ’cause everything’s physical -- it’s a sport, it’s running into a wall -- so if they feel affection toward another guy on their team, they go right to a big macho announcement that they’re not gay. A guy like me will then say, “Nobody asked if this was gay; we’re just saying, ‘How do you feel about your best friend being traded?’”

There’s such an overreaction to this that I think the sports world is probably going to be the last cultural thing in America that admits anything. I say, “You’ve probably collected a baseball card of at least a couple of gay all-stars.” In sports the reaction to that is “No, it can’t possibly be true,” because that would also mean guys that might have been raised in an environment of prejudice discover they could have nonphysical affection with a guy who turned out to be gay. That’s way too much for the average athlete to understand. So it’ll be a while, I think. Someday some prominent athlete is just going to casually mention it and then the edifice will come tumbling down. But in the interim, it’s “Nope! Never. 0%!”

Q: Back to someone who is openly gay and quite successful, Rachel Maddow --
A: Rachel’s gay?

Q: Believe it or not! She had appeared on your show several times before getting her own show; do you feel you helped launch her?
A: There’s a practical answer to that -- I taught her how to use a TelePrompTer. Her big lack of confidence was, “I don’t know how to use a TelePrompTer.” I said, “Let me clue you in. The entire, four-year program we can do in seven minutes. And we’ll have lunch, and then we’ll go back and get your master’s in another three minutes. It’s not very complicated.” She, of course, being who she is, came in and practiced for 20 minutes at a time. She said, “Am I any good at this?” I said, “By this point, no one will know you’re reading a TelePrompTer.”

As to getting the show, the only thing I did that other people didn’t was, having done television shows and been the centerpiece of many of them, occasionally somebody else’s personality traits are so obvious that you can say, “That person can successfully carry the weight of a show on their own shoulders.” Other people here, long before me, said, “Rachel Maddow is great on television, a great guest, and a great analyst,” and I said, “I think she’s a host.” I think I was the first person that noticed that, and I did talk to people in management about her and say, “Host!” Finally, they said, “Well, if you’re willing to try her out on your show,” and I said, “In a minute.” She started guest-hosting, and although she didn’t fully know it at the time, that was basically an audition. The rest was what we expected, and even more delightfully, faster than we expected -- with negligible resistance or even acknowledgment that there’s anything special in her orientation.

It’s maybe the first postmodern story about this in media. Like, OK, “Big news! Lesbian to host news show!” And then it’s like, “Oh, OK.” There really wasn’t any story there, was there? She’s doing really well, and people like her, and people watch the show, so that’s all there is to that, isn’t there? It goes back to that theory of, if you know somebody of a particular group, it doesn’t make any difference anymore. I don’t think Rachel will ever position herself as any kind of flag-waver, but in a subtle, just by being there kind of way, she becomes for many people the person in that group they didn’t know before.

Q: What do you see is your role as a broadcaster?
A: Do the best job you can seeing the truth and then do the best job you can telling the truth. Risk whatever you have to risk, because ultimately it’s probably not going to be as much as you think it is. Even if it is, at least you will have collapsed, been fired, shot at, or whatever for good reason rather than something stupid or self-serving. I suppose there was some risk in [the Prop. 8 commentary] -- the only risk I felt was, 'I’m not sure if I can read this aloud without getting too choked up to be understood.' I suppose there was some risk to it still, but it’s always worth the risk. Take the chance, because people are willing to speak up in support after you've made your stand. Because I had said that I didn’t have anybody truly in my life who’d been affected by this in any direct way, Ellen DeGeneres called me and said, “I wanted to make sure that you knew somebody who was personally affected by it.” She was very nice.

Q: Many of your Special Comments have been aimed at the Bush administration. With George W. Bush leaving office, any worries about a shortage of material?
A: Does Prop. 8 give you an answer to that question? [There will be commentary material] possibly on the Prop. 8’s to come. And covering this landmark [Barack Obama] administration and holding them accountable to their promises is going to be interesting.

Q: I’ll close on a frivolous note. What did you think of Ben Affleck’s impersonation of you on Saturday Night Live?
A: I’ve never had anybody do a successful impersonation, so this by default is number 1. This is kind of my red badge of courage. Sunday Night Football and Saturday Night Live share a studio, and awaiting me was one of the cue cards [signed by Affleck], saying, one, “I didn’t write it” and two, “I did the best I could.” I was delighted.

Advocate

Anonymous said...

I am an honorary member of every minority group

...the only risk I felt was, 'I’m not sure if I can read this aloud without getting too choked up to be understood.' I suppose there was some risk to it still, but it’s always worth the risk. Take the chance, because people are willing to speak up in support after you've made your stand.


I think I'm in love :)

Anonymous said...

Quantum of Solace’s Gemma Arterton dumps boyfriend of six months

Quantum of Solace star Gemma Arterton has reportedly split up from boyfriend of six months Eduardo Munoz.

The couple met on the set of Gemma’s forthcoming movie with Jake Gyllenhaal Prince of Persia in Morocco earlier in the year when the Spanish stuntman Eduardo was Gemma’s horseriding tutor and after the filming moved to London, Gemma convinced producers to keep him on and he moved into her North London flat together. But after six months, the actress is said to have reconsidered the relationship and decided to end things.

An inside source explained: “Gemma’s 22 and Eduardo is only 19 - they were too young to settle down. “She says she doesn’t have time to commit to a relationship. Eduardo is devastated.”

The source added there were also language difficulties between the pair: “His English improved but Gemma told me when they could talk to each other properly they had very little in common.”

fametastic.co.uk

Anonymous said...

I did my best to comfort Eddie.

Anonymous said...

His English improved but Gemma told me when they could talk to each other properly they had very little in common.

LOL

Anonymous said...

Wish we could get the story of how Jake had an epiphany as he was packing to come home. He realized what an wimpy, phony, spineless idiot he's become the past 2 yrs pretending to date the Chin and has decided to dump her and go back to being himself.

Anonymous said...

Here's a virtual kick in Jake's butt - it might help :)

Anonymous said...

Hot Sluts Of The Day!

The Shiba Inu 6!!- Today is the day I've been dreading for my entire life. I'm wearing my mourning black and veil for this occasion. It was announced that three of the puppies (Ando, Autumn and Akoni) will be leaving us today for their new lives!!! That leaves just Ayumi (my personal favorite), Amaya and Aki. But they will probably be skipping out of hearts soon as well.

I think the Shiba 6 knew it was their final night together yesterday. They were partying like Wino & Blaaaake. Oh how I will miss them almost murdering each other and sucking on each other's no-nos. Is there even a reason to get up anymore? Is there even a reason for the Internet to exist anymore?

And thanks to all of you who sent me the new Shiba Inu puppy cam, but it's best that I don't get involved with them. When you allow yourself to fall in love with something, it will only be taken from you and your heart will break into thousands of charcoal pieces, so what's the point? This is why most of us our cold-hearted bitter bitches. It's easier that way.

Farewell, Ando, Autumn and Akoni! May your new lives be filled with massive amounts of butt sniffing, plushie toy humping, grossy kisses and cuddling. The cuddling!

Well, it's time to hit the bottle.

Dlisted

Anonymous said...

^^ :)

Anonymous said...

4 Christmases again #1. People seem to love crappy movies. I thought bad WOM would kill it the consecutive week.

Anonymous said...

It's also out in more theaters than some of the others, isn't it? It's strictly gross(!) receipts.

Anonymous said...

Bad economy is good for comedies, even shitty ones like Four Christmases.

Anonymous said...

^there were no new movie releases this week.

Anonymous said...

The Punisher was released this week.

Anonymous said...

1:29 is right, people want comedies right now, and there aren't many of those out there. Movies like The Punisher have not done so well lately.

Anonymous said...

Surprising Replacement for Heath Ledger

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus may not be the only flick to get an über-odd cast rewrite because of Heath Ledger's passing. Cine-sources are telling us that before his death in January, Heath was signed on to star in an indie drama revolving around politics in Thailand, to be shot in the fave Aussie holiday spot.

H.L. was excited for the project, as were the filmmakers, till the worst happened. The movie must go on, tho', and the pic's producers had to recast. Which unlikely actor did they choose to fill Heath's shoes?

Richard Gere, of all people, was the dude we're told (by members of the production) who was picked to take over for Heath's acting duties on this Thailand-set indie.

Gere's not exactly Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell or Jude Law, all three who helped complete Parnassus. Strange, too, is that Rich isn't anywhere close to the same type as Ledger. "The film had to be rewritten a little," says a key source working on the project, when they switched the character from a hunky, brooding guy in his mid-20s to, uh, Gere. Yeah, just a bit.

"Not true," says R.G.'s rep on his involvement in such a project, tho' it is true sometimes celebs get attached to films unofficially while the filmmakers are still seeking funding. Indeed, our original source stands by the Gere selection. But now that we're thinkin' about it, gotta wonder how Gere woulda pulled off the Joker. Not too terrifying a villain anymore, huh?

http://uk.eonline.com/uberblog/the_awful_truth/b72038_surprising_replacement_heath_ledger.html

Anonymous said...

Newsweek interview with Rufus Wainwright

LOL at Jake and Reese being friends with him, Toothy Tile much?

http://www.newsweek.com/id/172574/page/1

Anonymous said...

Yeah, right!

Do you at least have a cleaning lady?
I'm just really lazy. Too lazy to phone the cleaning lady. But I do have a German boyfriend. He can't help cleaning. Recently he came back from a long trip and he kissed me and immediately went and cleaned the toilet.

LOL

Anonymous said...

"Newsweek interview with Rufus Wainwright

LOL at Jake and Reese being friends with him, Toothy Tile much?"

Rufus has said he thinks Jake's straight, but he keeps "snoopin' around" . . . .

Anonymous said...

Reese is turning out to be a bigger fag-hag than I realized.

Anonymous said...

LOL at Jake and Reese being friends with him, Toothy Tile much?

Another gay man covering up for another gay man. No "lol" from me but shuddering at the thought he's also friend with the Chin... :(

Anonymous said...

Acquaintance, not friend.

Anonymous said...

^Totally agree. Rufus has always had a big ego, so I'm not surprised at the name-dropping, but don't get the need to promote a showmance.

Anonymous said...

A ironic Rufus, maybe ?!!???

Anonymous said...

Who knows, he probably just wanted to impress.

Anonymous said...

Clooney Finds Out If He's On The Nice Or Naughty List

Anonymous said...

Rufus has always had a big ego, so I'm not surprised at the name-dropping, but don't get the need to promote a showmance

Why not? Rufus is showing Reeke he's a good business pal. Who knows when that might come handy?

Anonymous said...

Clooney Finds Out If He's On The Nice Or Naughty List

Santa wants George to sit on his lap :)

Anonymous said...

Elton, Jake, Reese. Two fags and a fag hag.

Anonymous said...

Page Six

AUBREY & FRIEND

HAS Aubrey O'Day (above, left) switched teams? The press-hungry "Hairspray" star showed up the other day at SKY Group's launch of the BlackBerry Pearl Flip at Highbar and later at NASCAR's party at Marquee with a woman she introduced as "my girlfriend." O'Day said she was making a statement against California's Prop 8, which made gay marriage illegal. Not that she wants to marry her "girlfriend" if Prop 8 is ever overturned. "We don't need a piece of paper to validate our relationship," O'Day joked, adding that her dog, Ginger, was "also a lesbian."

http://www.nypost.com/seven/12082008/gossip/pagesix/aubrey__friend_143153.htm

Anonymous said...

Milk: It Does a Revolution Good

If you see one film this year, see Gus Van Sant's Milk -- if not for Sean Penn's and James Franco's phenomenal performances or Danny Elfman's score or a beyond-engaging history lesson, then see it to be inspired as you haven't been in years.

Something is stirring in the gay community. Maybe we're banking on Barack Obama's momentum. Now that hope is no longer a nostrum so easily met with easy guffaws, it seems like just a hop, skip, and a walk down the wedding aisle for gays.

It's a bit like that famous children's-book story: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, the mouse is going to ask for a glass of milk. In this conceit, the cookie was Barack Obama; my hope is, that as Milk makes a splash across the country and world, the gays will have a glass of milk, as well. If you give the gays their milk, they're going to want a straw.

Whatever the case, you won't need to look very far to see the stirrings of a revolution long overdue. Facebook is almost glutted with grassroots campaigns: one to stymie a gay marriage referendum in New York, another advocating a national "gay strike" on December 10, and many others. The Human Rights Campaign has published an extensive list of the businesses that supported Prop 8 while enraged Americans call for boycotts, and the viral video "Prop 8: The Musical," featuring Jack Black as Jesus, has generated more than 1.2 million hits according to the New York Times.

It's palpable: This revolution is moments away from being ignited. (Can you feel it?) Complacency and cynicism are the grumblings of W.'s era -- they're so 2001.

So after you see the film (take a pack of tissues), let everyone you know know that Milk is our glass of milk, a very-much-in-reach glass of milk. Get the milk, and then start demanding a straw. Kick; scream; get the straw, and then... well you know the rest.

Huffington Post

Anonymous said...

"We don't need a piece of paper to validate our relationship," O'Day joked, adding that her dog, Ginger, was "also a lesbian."

It's easier for the girls, they can switch teams more than once :)

Anonymous said...

Barbara Streisand Unimpressed By State Sanctioned Gay Pride Award

Every year, our country reminds its citizenry what will happen if they pursue a career in the performing arts by rounding up the most successful people to have tread the boards and forcing them to wear rainbow-striped bridles to remind everyone that the arts will turn you gay.

This year's Kennedy Center honorees received their state-sanctioned gay pride paraphernalia last night. They are: Morgan Freeman (who got divorced earlier this year, probably because he turned gay), George Jones (who married gay icon Tammy Wynette), Twyla Tharp (best known for making Billy Joel gay by turning his music into a Broadway dance piece), Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of the Who (whose song "Rough Boys" made everyone think they were gay for years) and the one-and-only Barbra Streisand, who has nothing gay about her whatsoever.

All the honorees managed to make the schlep to D.C. from whatever far more interesting city/mansion/tour bus they came from, because you don't make it as an artist unless you have a serious need for validation, even if it comes in the form of George W. Bush's handshake– hands which we need not remind you, are cursed with a sort of anti-Midas power that turns everything they touch into manure.

But the career-killing powers of George W. Bush were not enough to deter the honorees from accepting from him their lifetime achievement in the performing arts awards, since this is the only nice thing the government does for the arts all year long. There was one honoree who was less than impressed to be gayed-up for Dubya's amusement. According to the NYTimes:

Ms. Streisand, 66, said, “I’ve won the Legion of Honor, but it’s nice to be honored when it’s your own country.” Still, she said Saturday that she would not have minded waiting another year for the honor — when President Barack Obama would have been watching from the balcony of the Kennedy Center. “Would have been nice,” she said. “I’m just glad he’s in.”

Streisand once referred to Bush as "an alien sent here to destroy the Earth", so we have to assume the mention of the French Legion of Honor is a dig aimed at the freedom-fry-eating-soon-to-be-ex-President. Also, as evidenced by the picture above, Babs was not having the (let's face it) incredibly tacky award and refused to wear it through the ceremony, thereby denying us the chance to see what Barbara Streisand would look like if she were to moonlight at one of those shops on Christopher Street that cater to gay tourists.

The entire ceremony will air December 30th on CBS.

Queerty

Anonymous said...

one-and-only Barbra Streisand, who has nothing gay about her whatsoever

Barbra has a gay son, Jason Gould, with actor Elliott Gould.

Anonymous said...

Queerty was being sarcastic.

Anonymous said...

BI

Which supposedly straight funnyman keeps getting caught in West Village dives propositioning men by opening his legs and winking? We hear the B-lister had a few takers. [NYDN]

Anonymous said...

Jessica Alba Airbrushed Thinner For Campari

Leaked photos which have been posted on various internet blogs show an original shot of Jessica posing for Campari, in an image which was later airbrushed.

The newlywed is seen posing in a white strapless short suit with a black belt on the limited edition calender, snapped by celebrity-photographer Mario Testino.

However in the picture which is not airbrushed, Jessica looks softer and more natural. In the before picture, Jessica reveals a stunning hourglass figure with a few more curves around the hips and waist.

Photoshopping

Anonymous said...

It's easier for the girls, they can switch teams more than once :)

^^ So true, a hot brother can have a quickie or a sometime occasional fling with another guy, but mostly date women, but if it gets out there in the public, he is "GAY FOR LIFE". For women it's "oh I was experimenting or I wanted to try it, but I really like men. All with a smile and a super model look and swagger. hummmm

Anonymous said...

^^ Lindsey is that you?

Anonymous said...

Fox News

Lindsay Lohan ' Nuzzles' Sean Penn at 'Milk' Party

Lindsay Lohan likes Milk. Anyway, she likes the star of Gus Van Sant’s longish take on the life and times of gay activist Harvey Milk.

At Sean Penn’s private dinner for Milk last week at downtown/far west eatery The John Dory — in which the former Jeff Spicoli has invested — Lohan showed up sans partner Samantha Ronson. Sources say she immediately sidled up to Penn, who took her under his wing, so to speak. “They nuzzled,” says my observer, before taking off for an after party somewhere in the bowels of Chelsea, no doubt. .

Lindsay had just missed Jane Fonda, who left the dinner early. But she did get to see Robert DeNiro and a few other Academy voters who will send Penn into the Best Actor category up against, among others, Clint Eastwood. The irony there is that it was because of Eastwood that Penn got his own Oscar in “Mystic River.” Now, even Penn will agree, it’s Eastwood’s turn. He’s never won for Best Actor, not even for “Unforgiven.”

Anonymous said...

^^ Lindsey, did you really do that?

Anonymous said...

Chatter: Lance Bass

"I just love when In Touch magazine calls my publicist and asks for fact checks on a story about to run about my 'new boyfriend.' And when told I don't have a boyfriend, they say 'oh well, too many sources say he does... so we are running it anyway.'"

-- Lance Bass gets on his MySpace soapbox

Anonymous said...

^^ Ha! :)

Anonymous said...

Who knew? In Touch magazine does fact checks! lol

Anonymous said...

'I'm an enigma and I love it'... Cliff Richard admits he likes to keep people guessing about his sexuality

It has puzzled his army of greying female fans for the best part of five decades. But as he celebrates his 50th year in showbusiness, Sir Cliff Richard has made the first candid admission about his sexuality.

After years of rumour and innuendo, the 68-year-old revealed how he enjoys keeping people guessing over his private life.
'I'm an enigma and I love it. I love that after all these years they still don't think they know everything about me,' he told an TV interviewer. The fact Sir Cliff, who became a committed christian early in his career, never married has led to intense curiosity about his relationships with close male friends. Speaking on a Songs of Praise special he stated proudly: 'I know but I don't care, that's the thing.'

To warm applause from an invited audience, he said: "It is just none of your business." Born Harry Webb, Sir Cliff found fame at 18 as the English version of his hero Elvis Presley. With his boyish good looks the singer attracted hordes of female admirers whose attentions he has continuously rebuffed.

He has previously refused to answer questions about his sexuality despite sharing his home in Surrey with a Roman Catholic priest, John McElynn for the past eight years. McElynn moved in soon after Bill Latham, the former religious education teacher who lived with Sir Cliff for more than 30 years, moved out.

Speaking to the BBC's Sally Magnusson last night, he said: 'This year has been a huge watershed in my relationship with the press.' He said that his recent autobiography in which he explained his views on same-sex relationships had been interpreted by some as a statement about his own sexuality.

'I was trying to be very philosophical about a lot of things, including same-sex relationships. There have been changes within my faith, I was at one time quite judgmental.'

Daily Mail

Anonymous said...

I think it's pathetic that someone like Cliff Richard doesn't come out.

Anonymous said...

Staying quiet and in the closet can be understood. Discussing personal life by playing silly games is nothing to be proud of.

Anonymous said...

If he was 28 then I'd say it can be understood, but not at 68.

Anonymous said...

I think it's disgusting and sadistic and very bad manners to sexually "tease" - I will think up some very ugly names to call this person, after I finish putting lights on my christmas tree.

Anonymous said...

I agree, you can't have it both ways - tease when it suits your career, and then cry invasion of privacy. Either keep your personal life private altogether, or be an open book, but don't stick your ass out there and then complain when people want to look. :(

Anonymous said...

I will think up some very ugly names to call this person, after I finish putting lights on my christmas tree.

LOL

Anonymous said...

People

Date with Anne Hathaway Goes for $12,000

How much does a date with Anne Hathaway cost? Oh, about $12,000, give or take.

That's the price three fans paid for drinks with the Rachel Getting Married actress at the Cracked X-mas Fundraiser in Los Angeles Sunday night.

"I'm not usually very forward, but I thought if there was ever a crowd for me to do something like this, this is my crowd so I would like to auction myself off," Hathaway announced, "for drinks somewhere fabulous and basically get you totally s--- faced. Tell me what I'm worth."

The proceeds for the night went to benefit the Trevor Project, a crisis helpline for LGBT youth. Hathaway, 26, was embarrassed when her price kept going up. "I'm blushing," Hathaway said during the bidding process. "Wow, I feel really good right now." The actress returned to the stage later to present Sigourney Weaver with an award. "God you're sexy!" Hathaway said after watching a highlights reel of Weaver's career.

Also in attendance was newly out Wanda Sykes, who performed stand up for the crowd.

"Come on, it ain't like you never seen a black lesbian before!" she said as she walked on stage, then launched into a 12-minute routine about everything from gay marriage to the Obamas.

"This is the first time the First Lady can drop it like it's hot!"

Anonymous said...

"God you're sexy!" Hathaway said after watching a highlights reel of Weaver's career.

:)

Anonymous said...

Update

Police Issue Arrest Warrant in Ruffalo Shooting

A person of interest in the shooting of Mark Ruffalo's brother is now officially a wanted woman.

Beverly Hills police tell E! News that an arrest warrant has been issued for Shaha Adham in connection to the mysterious at-home Dec. 8 attack that left Scott Ruffalo in intensive care with a bullet wound to the head. “I can confirm that a warrant has been issued,” says Lt. Tony Lee. “Detectives developed more leads in the case, and Shaha Adham has been converted from a person of interest to a suspect."

Despite a TMZ report that Adham, one of two "persons of interest" in the case announced last week, is linked to Saudi Arabian royalty, Lee says, “As far as a Saudi Arabian connection, we have no idea.”

As for Adham’s whereabouts Lee says “We have no idea where she is.” Scott Ruffalo, 39, remains hospitalized in a fight for his life.

Anonymous said...

Date with Anne Hathaway Goes for $12,000. That's the price three fans paid for drinks with the Rachel Getting Married actress

Just drinks?!?

Anonymous said...

Every celeb has a relationship with their audience or "fans".

Maybe Jake didnt keep good boundaries in this relationship and exhausted his spiritual/sexual gism. & that's why he's gone to the dogs, lately.

Anonymous said...

Jake had a relationship with his fans?
Few benefit dates, occasional autograph signing session or taking pictures with fans ... that's all. That wouldn't exhaust a 75-year old!

Anonymous said...

DL gossip

Clay Aiken's Boyfriend

Gayken has finally found a man. His name is Reed Kelly and he is a dancer in Wicked on Broadway. Here is a link to his myspace:

Reed Kelly

Anonymous said...

"Jake had a relationship with his fans?
Few benefit dates, occasional autograph signing session or taking pictures with fans ... that's all. That wouldn't exhaust a 75-year old!"

Emphasis on "relationship", not number of appearances, etc. He had a "relationship" with camera and audience - since he was a kid. Camera was a "significant other" - not unusual for child of directors, writers.

Anonymous said...

Why would that "relationship" with camera and audience exhausted him? Jake kept making movies and doing photo ops.

Anonymous said...

"Milk" Earns Its First Major Award

Sean Penn's film biography "Milk" is receiving the Producers Guild of America's Stanley Kramer Award, which honors pictures taking on provocative social issues. The prize, announced Monday, will be presented at the guild's awards show Jan. 24.

"Milk" stars Penn as San Francisco politician Harvey Milk, who in 1977 won a seat on the board of supervisors to become the first openly gay man elected to major public office in the United States. The film is directed by Gus Van Sant.

The following year, Milk was slain along with Mayor George Moscone by a board colleague.

The Kramer Award is named after the legendary filmmaker whose works include "The Defiant Ones," "Judgment at Nuremberg" and "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner."

Anonymous said...

Iowa Supremes Begin Gay Marriage Case Tuesday

"The gay marriage debate moves to the Midwest this week as the Iowa Supreme Court hears arguments in a challenge to the state's ban on same-sex marriage. If the high court rules in favor of the half-dozen gay couples who sued, it would make Iowa the fourth state after Massachusetts, California and Connecticut to uphold the right of same-sex couples to legally marry….The plaintiffs in the gay marriage lawsuit include Dawn and Jen BarbouRoske of Iowa City, who have two daughters and said they want their relationship and their family to be fully recognized under the law." [AP]

Anonymous said...

"Why would that "relationship" with camera and audience exhausted him? Jake kept making movies and doing photo ops."


My comment is slightly jokey, referring to some indigenous people thinking camera steals yr soul and some commentary that Jake has gone all empty, and soulless.

Of course some believe that his present company sucks souls.

Cf: "I will drink yr milkshake"

Im going to sleep, now. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Anonymous said...

I think Jake should blame himself for his stupidity. And milkshake.

Anonymous said...

Ent Lawyer

T.R. Knight Walks From Grey's Anatomy

Details are emerging from the set of Grey's Anatomy that co star T. R. Knight has walked off the show. Knight has played Dr. George O' Malley since the shows conception in 2005.
More information to follow as it becomes available.

T.R. Knight Update

So, I got a little more information from my source and they say, "He hasn't attended table reads since episode 2. He is pissed and miserable and thinks his story line is stupid. He said goodbye to his hair and makeup people last week. He says he is done and has quit. ABC has not released him. Shondra Rhimes, the producer called him and he told her he had nothing to say. He has packed his dressing room." That is all the information we have at this time.

http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/

Anonymous said...

No signs of Jakey in LA. He must still be filming. Just the hideous beard shopping and running. If they really loved each other and missed each other wouldn't they be together after only being able to have stolen moments together for six months??

Anonymous said...

Most normal HW couples don't visit each other on set as much as these reportly do. Wasn't she just there last week? And twice in October, then Morocco, going back to June, I swear she didn't visit Ryan that much if I recall whrn he was working, talk about overkill.

Anonymous said...

She visited Ryan here and there but he was on his own the majority of the time. I think when she talks about what part of the divorce she owns and why she made the decisions she did and trying not to make them again I really think she is referring to putting the relationship after the kids and her career. She chose to focus on other things thinking the relationship would just continue and be there when she wanted it to be. Then she got dumped for another woman. At least with Jake she knows that won't happen again.

Anonymous said...

There are never guarantees in relationships.

Anonymous said...

"Most normal HW couples don't visit each other on set as much as these reportly do. Wasn't she just there last week? And twice in October, then Morocco, going back to June"
Please, what else does the Chin have to do? She shops and buys coffee every day in LA, so she went to another country to shop and buy coffee. She must be a real bundle of fun.

Anonymous said...

Defamer words about 4xmas. "The LAT's Patrick Goldstein laid out his compelling case over the weekend for why Nicole Kidman is not, in the traditional sense, a classic "movie star" ("...Exhibit 7D: Movie stars can arch one or more eyebrows..."), but we wonder how his litmus test would apply to Reese Witherspoon, who boasts the #1 movie in America for the second week in a row. Surely, if America's Jake-Wrangling, Alpha-Type Sweetheart can swindle another 18 mil for this drek, she's ably proven how she still meets every movie star qualification, thereby placing some breathing room between herself and fearsome salary-terrorist Katherine Heigl."

So she swindled money out of America for dreck. Nice lasting impression.

Anonymous said...

With being No 1 for two weeks now with this "dreck" what does this say about the american movie going public. (Not to mention the UK movie going public - 4C is also No 1 in the UK)

Obviously the audience does not care much about critics.....

Anonymous said...

"Obviously the audience does not care much about critics....."

Why are you surprised? Look at the current president and the president-elect. Americans clearly don't care about quality.

Anonymous said...

Please, what else does the Chin have to do?

Exactly.

With all that free time doing Reeke PR is easy and the best way to get media attention.

Anonymous said...

So she swindled money out of America for dreck.

People are ignoring the fact that Vince is a better box office draw than Reese - he got the first billing for a reason.

Anonymous said...

The woman whom police were looking to question in connection with the shooting of Mark Ruffalo's younger brother was arrested Monday on suspicion of attempted murder after she and another "person of interest" turned themselves in to the Beverly Hills Police Department.

Anonymous said...

Dear Ted:
Why do you have links to sites like Perez Hilton, Just Jared and Lainey Gossip? I think all of them are going with the PR flow. For example, they all pimp Jake and Reese, nonstop, as a hot, real couple! Nobody with legitimate gossip could do that.
—Martha

Dear Bought and Paid For:
True, but they do have a delish mix of legit stuff, too.

Anonymous said...

Dear Ted:
Third email of the day, can you tell I'm bored at work? But I just have to ask, as embarrassing as it may be, What is your sign? I have my money on Capricorn, Leo or Sagittarius. Am I right?
—Justine

Dear Star-Crossed:
Nope. Scorpio.


Dear Ted:
Why should an actor's sexual orientation define his roles? I think it's great that gay actors play straight roles and straight actor's play gay roles. If the actor can act and does a great job, what difference does it make? Isn't the point of equality making sexual orientation a non-issue?
—Caracatt

Dear Sex Game:
Don't get me wrong, Sean Penn was superb Milk, but why don't we see out gay men as leads in any flicks?

Anonymous said...

Dear Bought and Paid For

:)

Anonymous said...

T.R. Knight Walks From Grey's Anatomy

ET Online

"Grey's Anatomy" star T.R. Knight is the subject of Internet gossip -- once again.

Earlier today, rumors were posted on the Web that T.R. Knight, who plays George on "Grey's Anatomy, had walked off the hit ABC series and that he hasn't attended table reads since the second episode of the season.

Now ET can report that those rumors are untrue. A spokesperson for "Grey's" told us, "T.R. has never walked off set in the middle of filming. He attended the table read today and will be shooting this week, like any other week of production."

Previously, Knight was involved in a "Grey's" set controversy in 2006, when actor Isaiah Washington publicly apologized and sought counseling after making anti-gay slurs towards Knight, who came out as a gay man shortly after the on-set incident. Washington's contract with the show was later not renewed.

Anonymous said...

Posted on OMG

IHJ - December 8 - Jake Leaving Scotts Restaurant In London

Anonymous said...

Jake left London today for L.A., Pop is done.

This info posted on Gyllenbabble by Brothers Spy.
December 06, 2008 10:22 AM


Looks like BS/Jack/Jeff was wrong.

Anonymous said...

Can't complain about Jake's photo ops :)

Victoria Beckham Photos at Scotts Restaurant in London
Lily Allen Leaving Scotts Restaurant
Sting and Trudi Styler leaving Scotts restaurant in London UK
Keira Knightley @ Scott's restaurant in London
Liam Gallagher Leaving Scotts Restaurant In London
...

Anonymous said...

Jake looks good in the pics. Looks like he finally took a shower. He looks very handsome-once he cuts that horrible hair he'll be back to being super hot. All these months that he's been in London, how come there are only like 2 or 3 times he's been caught in pics out by himself? I'm sure he doesn't stay home every single night.

Anonymous said...

^^Nobody cares about Jake anymore. He's now only of interest when he's seen with Reese. His star has faded.

Anonymous said...

8:35 am, ITA Jake has become Mr. Witherspoon. When Reese dumps him, he'll them become Jake Gyllenhaal, Reese Witherspoon's ex boyfriend.

Anonymous said...

Scott's is london's version of thwe Ivy, paps galore!

Anonymous said...

Looks like he finally took a shower.

WTF?!?

Anonymous said...

"Scott's is london's version of thwe Ivy, paps galore!"
Then Jake must be getting ready to come back to LA and is trying to jump into the media pool. Maybe his PR finally told him about some of the Reeke comments about him on WFT2 and OMG and he's trying to show that Reese does let him go out alone.

Anonymous said...

Jake, you must admit that this POP look is not your best look. Most of the times we seen you the past few months, you have looked kind of not clean and having greasy hair. But, we still love you a little.

Anonymous said...

Just a little?

Anonymous said...

Yeah, just a little Jakey. I used to love you a whole lot, when you started pretending with Reese, I loved you a little less. But, after this past summer and the worse than ever Reeke photo ops, my love has dwindled down much more. I wish you would be you again so I could love you more again.

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