Friday 24 April 2009

To Out or Not To Out?


Did you hear the one about the upcoming summer blockbuster heartthrob who has a clause in his deal that allows the studio to dump him if he comes out? Or how about the one about the world-famous singer who celebrates his concerts with all-boy after parties? Everywhere you look, there's a new "Is he or isn't he" rumor. This week, British singer Marilyn admitted to a five year-love affair with Gwen Stefani's hubbie, Gavin Rossdale. A new documentary promises to prove once and for all that Florida Governor Charlie Christ is gay. And heck, Hugh Jackman just loves the gay rumors. But is it "coming out" when you're dragged kicking and screaming out of the closet?

Here's a real story, with the details removed for privacy. A few years back, while casting a tent pole action blockbuster, the studio in charge discovered that it's lead was a big 'mo. They went to him and said essentially, "Look, we need to know you aren't going to come out. We can get you dates with a girl for public appearances, but you can not possibly come out." He refused and was dropped from the project like a hot potato.

Why haven't you heard this story? Because the actor in question wanted a career. It's easy to think of the Hollywood closet as some relic of the past, but it's alive and kicking. Gays and lesbians who come out, do it at enormous professional risks and unlike many other industries, there is no such thing as "employment nondiscrimination" in Tinseltown, whose very existence is about being discriminating.

So, when a celebrity chooses his career over his sexuality, do we blame them? For the most part, it seems we take each outing as a 'victory'. "Aha! I knew you were gay!" we shout and feel vindicated, but let's put it this way – How many of you have gone out and bought a Clay Aiken album since he came out of the closet?

Bruce Vilanch, a constant source of wisdom told me once that we should ask ourselves why we would want to include somebody who doesn't want to be a part of our group? He has a point. Shouldn't we want willing allies? Certainly, of you go out to a gay club or walk hand in had with your boyfriend in the park, you're opening the door to talking about it. After all, we don't want to encourage any more celebrities to do the "Yup, I'm Gay" story in People (which always makes the celeb in question seem like they think we should throw them a fucking parade), but how different is it when we tell a celebrity, "Oh my god, you're totally gay!" from the annoying guy in high school who taunted us with the same remark?

So, tell us – do celebs deserve to be yanked out of the closet or is it a personal decision? Do you have any personal ethics of outing people in your own life?

Source: Are Gay Affairs Awesome or Awful?

Photo: Hollywood's Silent Closet

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Anonymous said...

NO!

Anonymous said...

People went back to see TDK multiple time because of Heath's PERFORMANCE. It was Heath's performance that powered that film. Nobody is going to repeatedly spend hard earned money of curiosity or to support a dead actor. Again, it was the performance.

Now, I will agree that some of the hoopla regarding the circumstances of Heath's death may have lead to giving him a nomination, but he won due to his performance. Just read the critics. Compared to the other actors that were nominated, Heath gave the best performance and created an icon.

Again, it was the PERFORMANCE.

Anonymous said...

Heath is one of those actors that elevated a film and the performances of other actors around him. Just hitting his stride when he died. Such a shame.

I'll believe the Maggie/Peter wedding story when it happens. Wasn't she supposed to get married in MV last year. Nothing came of that rumor.

Anonymous said...

It was the performance definitely that drew a lot of people in but that wasn't the only reason. It was overall a very entertaining film. But a lot of people were upset by what happened to Heath and this was their way of showing support. For me, I was touched by the outpouring (and I'm a Batman film--I would have seen this film even without Heath's death--just like I saw all the others). Not everyone lives in Hollywood where nobody gives two shits about you as long as you make money and no one in the public thinks you're gay.

Anonymous said...

This wedding sounds like a total Gyllenhaal bad-karma shower. They're going to wipe off the schmutz and distance themselves from loony family behavior with a big, well publicized shin-dig in some pr-friendly Italian venue, preferably outside for easy pr coverage.

Think about it : wedding plans are announced right after Jake thoroughly embarassed himself, Brothers was knocked from Cannes, the father says something loony again on Huffington, and all that Jake's people can do is float more rumors about possible scripts?

Jake's been surly and cantankerous for weeks (flipping the bird, nearly getting beaten up by a fan at Coachella, storming out of shoe stores, shoving camera men, wearing out the carpet of his therapist's office, getting pulled over by cops, etc.)

Two famous people announce a wedding in Italy two weeks in advance, and the announcement just happens to coincide with tons of bad press for Jake and Dad? Maggie and Peter have been together forever, and they got engaged after Maggie got pregnant. Why announce their wedding now? What's so special about right now?

Anyone who thinks that all of this is a coincidence is crazy. This is Gyllenhaal damage control, plain and simple.

And if Reese shows up, the press coverage will be big - by order of the General herself. Ball-less, closeted Jake will just go along for the ride.

Notice, by the way, that we are, once again, talking abut something else besides Jake's semi-stalled career.

Pr spin - Mission accomplished.

Anonymous said...

10:49, You can't be serious. Nobody is associating Jake's behavior with his sister. Neither Maggie nor Peter is that well known. And who in the hell is paying attention to his father?

You really are grasping at some silly straws so you can bash Jake.

Anonymous said...

Heath took TDK to another level with his performance. It was iconic. It could not be ignored, or simply relegated to forgettable "popcorn" movie status.

Nobody else in the best supporting category deserved the Oscar. For once, the academy got it right.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I agree - some of the subtleties he added to his character are just brilliant - I'm amazed every time I watch TDK, you can't take your eyes off Heath. How he was able to make his eyes reflect nothing behind them, and be dead cold, and some of the Joker's mannerisms, are wonderful. In the hospital room with Harvey Dent:

Harvey, showing J one side of the coin: You live . ..

Joker: Mmmm, hmmm?

Harvey, showing J the other side of the coin: You die!

Joker: Mmmmmmm, now we're talkin'!

Just brilliant, among the many things. Personally, I loved the chemistry with Maggie and Aaron Eckhart, and I thought all of the actors were wonderful in it. A really great action/adventure film, and Heath deserved his Oscar for his performance, not any other reason, IMO.

Anonymous said...

Maggie is overrated (except for Secretary)...Peter used to be good, but not lately. They neeed press too. They are actors, not saints. And, no one really cares.

When they marry what will be interesting is how Reeke is handled. I think it will show some truths.

Anonymous said...

Peter is very good. I disagree. He gave the ONLY good performance in the god-awful "Rendition."

Anonymous said...

Jake's been surly and cantankerous for weeks (flipping the bird, nearly getting beaten up by a fan at Coachella, storming out of shoe stores, shoving camera men, wearing out the carpet of his therapist's office, getting pulled over by cops, etc.)"

I think if that fan would have beaten him up, Reese would have come to the rescue.

Anonymous said...

New pictures of Jake leaving LAX on IHJ. I suppose we're going to get a Philly Reeking soon.

Anonymous said...

He gave the ONLY good performance in the god-awful "Rendition."

no, not even close.

I thought Peter was a girlie voiced, boring, waste of film.

The head torturer(father) was good. The arab characters were better acted than the American characters.

And, I agree with the people who said Jake never looked better (too bad his acting was not great in this). I blame the director.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, Peter was very good. A HUNDRED times better than miscast Reese (Michelle Williams would have been better in the role), over the top Cruella DeVille Streep and wooden (but hot chest) emotionless Jake.

He was also terrible in "Zodiac"--the weakest link although the acting was very strong among RDJ (who played himself), Anthony Edwards and especially Mark Ruffalo (wonderful actor).

Anonymous said...

jake was fine in Zodiac...his character is/what he really is...I saw interviews. the character was the least interesting thus jake was too. edwards and ruffalo were great. rdj was playing a swishy self, but was fun.

Saying Peter was better than the other american actors means nothing because they all sucked.

Anonymous said...

Jae should take acting classes.

Anonymous said...

There's no such thing as an uninteresting character--only uninteresting actors.

Jake doesn't need to take acting classes. That's for losers, not hotties like Jake.

Anonymous said...

I'm not surprised that he's heading East. It's not as if he's doing anything particularly noteworthy, let alone dignified, in LA.

Anonymous said...

You're assuming that (a) he's going East, not South, North or West, and (b) that we're not in for another Reeking since his beloved beard is on the East coast.

Anonymous said...

IHJ gallery

April 27 - Jake Departing From LAX Airport

Anonymous said...

He's probably heading to Philly. Reese is filming there.

Anonymous said...

He's probably heading to NYC, as usual.

recycled US Elle said...

UK ELLE's June cover star Reese Witherspoon opens up

'He's fabulous. He really is a fantastic guy', she reveals to ELLE's Rachel Combe.

UK Elle

Blame it on the aaa-aaa-aaa-alcohol said...

Ron Howard explains his mysterious Jamie Foxx cameo: 'I'm not a big pimpin' kind of dude'

So how did this bizarre cameo come about? We recently ran into Howard, who gave us the story. "We were at the inauguration," he says, "and there was this tent full of showbiz people and their families. Jamie came over and said, 'Hey, I’m shooting a video in L.A., will you come by?' I was picturing a sort of 'We Are The World' thing. So I showed up, and Jamie said, 'It's this party scene, and you're going to drive up with Jake Gyllenhaal and Forest Whitaker and me. The only thing is that you’ve got to wear your party face.' I said, 'I don’t think you want my party face, because this is it [Howard grins ear-to-ear in the manner of a Richie Cunningham who has been raiding Mrs. C's sherry supply]. That may not be what you want.' Jamie and the director, Hype Williams, said, 'No, we want your game face, very serious.'

So we’re getting ready to roll and all we hear from the director is, 'Uh, hey Ron, no smiling, remember, real serious, real serious,' and, 'RON, NO SMILING, NO SMILING,' and, 'RON, NO SMILING!' and, 'ACTION!' So we did that a couple of times, and then we went in and sat with the girls and toasted champagne. I had no idea what in the world it was or what I was doing. I do not have a secret night-clubbing side. I’m the opposite of a big pimpin’ kind of dude. Probably the last time I was in a club was doing research for Night Shift in 1981. Discos, they were called then. When I saw the finished result I did ask around: 'Is it okay that I did this?' I mean, I am one of the whitest men in the world. I like singer-songwriters. But I thought it was funny that I was in it. Jamie sent me a case of champagne and I asked him if I could now blame everything on the a-a-a-alcohol. I haven’t heard back from him on that."

link

Anonymous said...

"Jamie sent me a case of champagne and I asked him if I could now blame everything on the a-a-a-alcohol. I haven’t heard back from him on that."

:)

Anonymous said...

:)

Jake said...

Hey Jamie, where is my case of champagne? I need something to take the blame!

Anonymous said...

Academy Award-Winning Actress and Screenwriter Emma Thompson Returns to Next Chapter of Beloved Family Comedy, Directed by Susanna White and Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rhys Ifans and Academy Award Winner Dame Maggie Smith

Universal Pictures and Working Title Films - in association with Three Strange Angels Productions - announced today that principal photography begins early next month on Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang. Oscar®-winning actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson (Nanny McPhee, Sense and Sensibility) returns to the role of the magical nanny who appears when she's wanted the least and needed the most in the next chapter of the hilarious and heartwarming fable that has enchanted children around the world.

link

Anonymous said...

July 10, 2008

Maggie also says she and Peter – who have a 21-month-old daughter Ramona together – have no plans to marry in the near future. She added to Britain’s Tatler magazine: "Motherhood is incredible. It's brought me to my knees in an incredible way - it's so humbling. We’ll get married at some point in the next 20 years."

link

Anonymous said...

"There's no such thing as an uninteresting character--only uninteresting actors."

There are uninteresting characters and it takes a great actor to make them interesting.

Lindsay said...

More evidence that Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson are back on: both have changed the Facebook relationship status. Sam has gone from "Single" to "Married" while Lindsay's now reads "It's complicated." [The Sun]

Anonymous said...

Although I hope it doesn't happen, after seeing the pics of Jake at LAX, I'm sure we will be getting another Reeke lovefest picture blitz.

Macho Man said...

"I've had to end good relationships, and I know how we talked about them, and tried to be nice and everything, but I think ... maybe that bruised a little bit more on the other side than I noticed, or than it did me. Because when you flip it over, I know there were times when I was the dumpee or whatever, and I was like, 'No way am I showing her how much this is hurtin.'"

— Matthew McConaughey. [USA Today]

Anonymous said...

"I'm sure we will be getting another Reeke lovefest picture blitz."

Yawn in advance.

BI said...

"This top celebrity makes a big deal out of talking about motherhood and how much time she spends being a good mom. She would lead you to believe that she dotes on her children and takes an active role in their lives. Not so. When the kid/s were little, she only changed about one out of every hundred diapers. The kid/s are being raised by a small army of nannies. Our star has limited contact with them except during photo opportunities, which are always staged with her carrying the child/ren, even if they are big enough to walk on their own. Why? Because she thinks that carrying a child makes her look motherly and 'likable'." [BlindGossip]

Anonymous said...

This is not about Reese, so who cares?

Anonymous said...

Those who are interested in how Hollywood and Hollywood publicity works.

Anonymous said...

Reese has never been seen carrying her children so that's not her. I am guessing she is the one that leaked the marriage tale. I cant imagine paps would be interested in Maggie and Peters marriage. Reese could not bear to show up someplace and not have paps record it.

That Elle quote is the same one that came out a month or so. "Fabulous". The classic gay word.

Anonymous said...

That BI could be talking about anyone...
is there some hidden clue i didn't catch perhaps?

Anonymous said...

No hidden clues (I think).

Anonymous said...

"Reese has never been seen carrying her children so that's not her."

No, this BI is not about her, but Reese uses almost every interview to self promote herself as a "great, down to earth mother".

Anonymous said...

"This is not about Reese, so who cares?"

Who cares about Reese? lol

Anonymous said...

"Who cares about Reese? lol"

Seeing how much she is talked about here - many obviously do.

Blame it on the ree-ree-reeking said...

I don't think so. We are discussing chin, but it doesn't mean that we care about her.

Anonymous said...

lol

Anonymous said...

^^^ I'm sure that even babblers don't give a fuck about Reese - they are just "good" fans.

Anonymous said...

I care about Reese's things when is related to Toothy. I don't give a shit about her mommy skills,her dumb movies or the feelings she might have for her ex husband.
If Toothy finds himself another beard, i'll put my attention on the new girl and i'll never see another pic of Reese's chin again.

gay porn dare said...

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Anonymous said...

12:16 PM

ITA

Anonymous said...

I follow Reese and look at her fugly person scratching my head to find something attractive or likeable about her. You might say it was an anti-obsession.

Anonymous said...

^ ^ ^

and of course trying to figure out why on earth Jake chose the most unfuckable person in H'wood with whom to beard. Unless, of course, he's gay and then it all makes sense. :D :D :D

Anonymous said...

I spend alot of time looking at Reese pix so as to send her bad juju.

Anonymous said...

Reese has a shit load of $$$.
In HW language,that´s far from being unfuckable.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, right. lol

Hollywood is full od rich, beautiful and sexy girls and women.

Anonymous said...

you like it or not, Reese is one of the top ones.
Blame the awful taste of american audience or whatever,but that's how it is

Anonymous said...

The majority of us are not beautiful, and that includes most people in Hollywood. Reese is an attractive woman, not beautiful, but attractive. But for all of us perception is reality. So, if you don't like someone, you may be more inclined to see someone as unattractive.

I know of people who think Angelina Jolie is the ugliest woman ever. I think they are crazy, but it just so happens that most of these folk also happen to hate Jolie, which I think colors their opinion.

Just a thought.

Anonymous said...

"Reese is an attractive woman"

LOL!

European said...

"Blame the awful taste of american audience or whatever,but that's how it is"

Sarah Palin. That was a terrifying lesson.

Anonymous said...

"Reese is an attractive woman"

To each his own. I find her repulsive, both physically and personally.

Maggie G's not traditionally attractive, but I like to look at her, love her style: dont like her nasal whiney voice, though.

Brothers said...

4/27/2009

Jim Sheridan's 'Brothers' Finally Coming Thanks To Relativity/Liongsate Deal; Drama Features U2 Songs Written For Film

Jim Sheridan's "Brothers" was on our 60 Most Anticipated 2009 list, but the film seems to have almost vanished or at least been delayed and delayed.

A remake of the 2004 Danish film from director Susanna Bier ("Things We Lost In The Fire"), the film centers on a soldier declared deceased after being shot down in Afghanistan, who has actually survived but returns home only to suffer from battle fatigue and the realization that his wayward brother has moved in with the family. Both brothers, Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal, are in love with the same woman played by Natalie Portman.

The film was reportedly set for a late Summer release this year and now it seems like this might actually happen. This morning it was reported by Variety that Relativity Media struck a multi-year output deal with Lionsgate covering up to five movies a year.

The first film under this new pact is of course, Sheridan's "Brothers." The next two films are "Season of the Witch" (Dominic Sena, eh) and the action/comedy "The Spy Next Door," neither of which really interest us much (or they don't sound great at the moment anyhow, we can always be convinced otherwise).

The song "White As Snow," from U2's latest album No Line on the Horizon, has been called their most intimate song and is a hymnal to a soldier dying in Afghanistan. It was written specifically for "Brothers" (Sheridan and Bono - Irish brethren - have a long history together, including Bono co-penning songs from "In America" and "In The Name of The Father"), but the band decided to release it on their new record after the film's many delays. The Guardian U.K. calls it, "unadorned, evocative and suggestive. And you don't even have to know what it's about to feel its quiet power or sense its sadness." Presumably it'll be featured in the film's credits.

Update: Apparently there's another song in "Brothers" written by U2 during the Horizon sessions that hasn't been released yet called, "Winter." The track can evidently be heard on the short film directed by Anton Corbijn that accompanies the album in the digipack format.

Without trying to be total cocks, Lionsgate does horror better than they do drama (at least lately), so let's hope this one gets a fair shake.

http://theplaylist.blogspot.com/2009/04/jim-sheridans-brothers-finally-coming.html

Anonymous said...

I'm a straight woman but Angelie Jolie --- wow, she's so beautiful it hurts. I could stare at her for hours. I'm surprised anyone thinks she's ugly.

Anonymous said...

So, if you don't like someone, you may be more inclined to see someone as unattractive.



Back on "A knight's tale" period,i used to think Heath was plain ugly. I didn't undestand how people could find him remotely attractive and that movie really sucks IMO.
Then BBM movie show up and i fell in love with his character (Ennis) and started to see at Heath with a total different perception.Now i think he was gorgeous and i can't believe i used to think he wasn't hot.

I doubt i'll ever change my mind on Reese,though ;)

Anonymous said...

"I'm surprised anyone thinks she's ugly"

I find both Jolie and Julia Roberts horsey looking and boring.

Anonymous said...

"Then BBM movie show up and i fell in love with his character (Ennis) and started to see at Heath with a total different perception.Now i think he was gorgeous and i can't believe i used to think he wasn't hot."

I thot Jake was funny looking, big head, long jaw, buggy eyes, etc. and he is. However, he can be photographed as to look quite beautiful.

The bodies count, for me - H and J in their mid twenties had gorgeous bodies, and H's long legs and wonderful movements were a delight for the eyes.

Anonymous said...

I didn't find Jake nor Heath attractive at first. I wondered what the big deal was? Then I started to see their sexiness.

Anonymous said...

Thought they both were incredible, right from the get-go. ;)

Brothers said...

Posted on OMG

Tough Road

Early last October it was revealed that Jim Sheridan's Brothers, a remake of Susanne Bier's original 2004 film, was being bumped by distributor MGM out of its 12.4.08 slot to either a late summer or fall '09 release. Producer Mike DeLuca confirmed this and also told me that the plan was to take the domestic drama to the '09 Cannes Film Festival.

Then I ran into Sheridan several weeks ago in Manhattan and he told me Cannes was a no-go, due to one or more of the actors (the costars are Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire and Natalie Portman) either being against promoting the film there or being unavailable for same. And then yesterday came the news that Ryan Kavanaugh's Relativity Media has cut a deal to supply Lionsgate with five films annually, and that Brothers will be the first to open under this new pact. Dave McNary's 4.27 Variety story said only that Sheridan's film would be released "later this year," which doesn't sound like summer to me.

David Benioff's script is about a younger "bad" brother (Gyllenhaal) stepping into the familial shoes of his older "good" brother (Maguire) after the latter disappears during an enemy skirmish in Afghanistan. Portman plays the wife-mother whose loyalties shift, or at least adapt to new realities. Sam Shepard plays Gyllenhaal and Maguire's dad.

I'm not saying IMDB reader comments can be trusted, but a few correspondents have claimed to have attended research screenings of Brothers in recent months and found it satisfying. This plus the quality of Bier's film plus Sheridan's pedigree tells me it must be at least a moderately decent if not better-than-decent film. But there's always a reason when a movie gets repeatedly postponed and kicked around. Here's hoping otherwise.

Hollywood Elsewhere

Anonymous said...

"The film was reportedly set for a late Summer release this year and now it seems like this might actually happen."

Late Summer sounds like a bad idea for Brothers release.

Anonymous said...

"But there's always a reason when a movie gets repeatedly postponed and kicked around. Here's hoping otherwise."

The Jake Gyllenhaal curse continues. Except for PoP, which was also delayed, just about everything he's touched since this beard fiasco has turned to lead.

I heard about Maguire being unavailable to promote the film because his wife is expecting around that time, but what is this nonsense about one of the actors refusing to promote the film at Cannes? My instinct is that Jake didn't want to promote the film at Cannes because this film exactly the kind of film (including a great cast and a six-time Oscar nominated director) that his beard can't get right now, and Cannes is the last place that you'll see any of the dreck Reese spits out regularly. She'd rather stage photo-ops for Katzenberg, Elle, US Weekly and the trashy Coachella crowd.

Anonymous said...

"Then I ran into Sheridan several weeks ago in Manhattan and he told me Cannes was a no-go, due to one or more of the actors either being against promoting the film there or being unavailable for same."

Actor(s) decide where and how movie will be promoted?! That doesn't make sense to me.

Anonymous said...

The Movie couldn't get US distribution until recently because of the "war" subject matter. All the other reasons given fir the delay is just spin, embarrassed that even with Sheridan, McGuire, Portman and Gyllenhaal's name attached to it, they still had to struggle for a US distributer.

Jake would never turn down Cannes.

Reese has 2 # one movies in a row, hate them or not, crap or not that's what HW cares about $$$$. Right now Jacob ain't making any $$$$

Anonymous said...

^^^ MvA is an animated movie, and Reese is one of 20+ actresses who did the voice over for the main character.

Anonymous said...

Wild Hogs and Norbit were #1 films as well. Should Jake spend his career chasing after that?

Why did Jake choose yet another, difficult to market war war film after Rendition went bust? And then choose Nailed, which was a stinker from 100 miles away? The guy is getting bad advice and he's probably hoping that Nailed goes straight to video.

And the bad news continues. Releasing Brothers in the late summer is nonsense. That film should be released in the mid to late fall and early winter, just like BBM was. It's a serious film and should be released with the serious films in the late fall/winter, not with the dog-meat Labor day crap. This release date makes as much sense as releasing Zodiac during March alongside dreck films like Norbit and Wild Hogs. Why in god's name would you release as film as cerebral as Zodiac, which has more in common with The Parallax View, All The President's Men and Three Days of the Condor than Saw III, during March madness/spring break month? Once again, Jake is getting crappy advice and working with poor post-production management teams.

He's A-List with the gossip rags, but he's getting B-list or even C-list career advice.

Anonymous said...

I don't know who's gonna want to watch Tobey get the shit beat out of him. Or a bunch of local hispanics dressed up like Afghans.
Seriously: the Danish film was good enuf to tolerate the violence.

I would think the hesitation at this point would be political.

Although it is at its heart an anti-war film. The Afghans are the really bad guys. Tricky.

Tobey has to carry the film and Natalie also; Jake's part is a shoo-in for him, I should think.

Brode had particular sensitivity to the woman and also children: hope Jim S can maintain this, surely he will.

Anonymous said...

"I don't know who's gonna want to watch Tobey get the shit beat out of him. Or a bunch of local hispanics dressed up like Afghans."

LOL!

Anonymous said...

Hollywood Elsewhere comment:

I just hope that an unnecessary romantic subplot has NOT been added to this remake. What made Bier's version so strong and powerful (well, at least one thing) was that the bad-brother and the wife never got-it-on; it was more about friendship and the need for an emotional connection in the face of apparent tragedy than anything elese. Very similar to the relationship between Berry and Del Toro in Bier's Things We Lost in the Fire, which is in contention as the most underrated movie of the decade. To say I am huge fan of Bier's work would be an understatement.

Anonymous said...

He's A-List with the gossip rags, but he's getting B-list or even C-list career advice.

^^
Nailed. (and i'm not talking about the movie that's surely going straight to DVD, I mean that i totally agree with your comment)

Anonymous said...

"it was more about friendship and the need for an emotional connection in the face of apparent tragedy than anything else"

I agree with this comment. Having read the script, it seems that the story remains basically the same - love and faithfulness in the face of wartime trauma and damage -

no hot sex between the bad bro and wife. sorry, people.

Anonymous said...

"I just hope that an unnecessary romantic subplot has NOT been added to this remake."

I think Brothers should be marketed as "love drama" - that's the only way to attract the public!

Anonymous said...

So it's a movie for women and arts theaters.

Anonymous said...

I have the feeling is going to be a snob movie, for people who are actually proud of being snobs

we'll see....

Anonymous said...

"So it's a movie for women and arts theaters."

I think so. The Danish film wss directed by a woman, co-written by same, and I considered it, at the time, a film with a woman's sensibiiity directed at women's concerns: husbaands who are returning home war damaged. Many marriages do not survive this.

& it's still happening, so the issue is, for women and children, extremely timely.

Anonymous said...

"I have the feeling is going to be a snob movie, for people who are actually proud of being snobs"

A SNOB movie? Can you say more? Do you consider Woody Allen films "snob movies" - and what's yr films of choice?

Anonymous said...

Jake's career looked tragic ever since he hooked up with Chin. I hope for Jake it's just a phase and everything improves soon.

Anonymous said...

"So it's a movie for women and arts theaters."

Nothing wrong with that.

Anonymous said...

A "snob" movie. How old are some of you?

Anonymous said...

Woody Allen: films for snobs who can laugh of themselves and their snobbery (a sign of intelligence)


Totally snobs(IMO):

films that have a too solemn tone like "The Hours", "Crash", "Beyond the borders" (the one with with Angelina and Clive Owen), "Benjamin Button" and a lot more that i don't remember right now.
I hope i won't have to put Brothers on this list


And my favourite movie of all time is "Labyrinth" with D.Bowie wearing spandex. Nobody wears them like him! Not even Jakey!!

Anonymous said...

Brothers - what do you think would be better for Jake's career: bad BO but great role for Jake, or good box office and average role for Jake?

Anonymous said...

Brokeback Mountain was assumed to be an "art house" (aka 'snob'?) movie. The locsl art house theatre had booked it, and was very upset when it was being shown at the Multiplex as this meant they lost money. Before each filming the theatre owner would come out and thank the audience for choosing to see it at "arthouse" theatre.

Anonymous said...

If liking, or prefering, intelligent, thoughtful, thought provoking movies makes one a snob, please count me as one.

Anonymous said...

Support art.

Anonymous said...

"I hope i won't have to put Brothers on this (snob) list"

God what a snob you are! Im surprised you can see the sidewalk with your nose so high in the air!

Anonymous said...

Too solemn a tone? I would think that would make one a mope, not a snob. But count me in as both, a mope and a snob. :)

I would think the best thing for Jake's career would be average role, great box office - so he will continue to get work.

Anonymous said...

^^a la his paramour. :)

Play It Again, Sam said...

Allan: That's quite a lovely Jackson Pollock, isn't it?
Museum Girl: Yes, it is.
Allan: What does it say to you?
Museum Girl: It restates the negativeness of the universe. The hideous lonely emptiness of existence. Nothingness. The predicament of Man forced to live in a barren, Godless eternity like a tiny flame flickering in an immense void with nothing but waste, horror and degradation, forming a useless bleak straitjacket in a black absurd cosmos.
Allan: What are you doing Saturday night?
Museum Girl: Committing suicide.
Allan: What about Friday night?

Anonymous said...

"bad BO but great role for Jake, or good box office and average role for Jake"

Great role - Jake needs to get his Mojo back.

Play It Again, Sam said...

Allan: No, my parents never got divorced, although I begged them to.

Danny Rose said...

You know what my philosophy of life is? That it's important to have some laughs, but you gotta suffer a little too, because otherwise you miss the whole point to life.

Anonymous said...

"Jake's career looked tragic ever since he hooked up with Chin."

Jake hooked up with Witherbeard because his career was looking tragic. Not that it improved, but he's caught in the trap now!

Anonymous said...

I don't know about Brothers being a big hit. I personally am tired of the war and want our soldiers to come home. All of the military has my support and thanks and I don't want anymore of them to be hurt or killed. I really don't want to go to the movies to see a film about a soldier missing during the war. However, I will be interested to hear what Jake has to say if Brothers is released and he has to do some PR for the movie. That will be the first time that Jake will be really interviewed (ET's POP/Disney kiss ass piece doesn't count to me)since the official beginning of Reeke. I'm sure there will questions about Witherbeard. Wonder what he will say? Will he be calling her "supportive" and "fabulous" or will he be declaring his undying love for her chin and her offspring?

Anonymous said...

What I want to know is how will he sidetrack questions about Heath?

Anonymous said...

Nobody gives a hoot about Heath/Jake except those few who do.

Oh, right, Heath died while Brothers was filming. Jake had a picture of Heath on the wall of the prison cell. Who in their right mind would be discussing this at this point in time.

Anonymous said...

Why would Jake be asked questions about Heath during PR for Brothers?

Anonymous said...

Jake wouldn't be asked any questions about Heath. If Brothers had come out last year, then he would have gotten tons of questions. TDK came out, stomped on the competion and all anyone could talk about was how great Heath was as the Joker. Jake must be saying thank you prayers everyday that Brothers didn't come out in 2008.

Anonymous said...

I doubt they'd ask about Heath now - but never underestimate the media. :)

Anonymous said...

"I find both Jolie and Julia Roberts horsey looking and boring."

Julia? Most definitely. Jolie? Not so much. Wishful thinking, though...

Anonymous said...

"Blame it on the ree-ree-reeking"

love this! jamie foxx is white hott. he rocks :D

Anonymous said...

^^That was very good, wasn't it?

Anonymous said...

I doubt they'd ask about Heath now - but never underestimate the media. :)"

Jake's most famous role was Jack Twist in BBM--which is now cinema history in terms of being a ground-breaker. Of COURSE they're going to want ot ask about Heath, particularly because Jake was so silent after his death (and he is Matilda's godfather). In fact, I bet they want to ask him MORE about Heath than when he's going to marry Reese (yawn).

Anonymous said...

If you guys/girls don't think he's going to be asked about Heath (he will ALWAYS be asked about Heath--ALWAYS--until he's 188 years old--BBM is a legendary film and Heath is his most famous co-star), then I have a bridge to sell you.

Anonymous said...

Oh, 9:46, you are so right. He will be asked about Heath, unless, he prearranges with the interviewer to set those kinds of questions off limits.

If Jake does get asked, and it's an unedited tape, then we will get to see how good of an actor Jake really is.

Anonymous said...

You can't call Angelina a natural beauty, she's a product of cosmetc surgery. She primarily had "just" a nosejob, a brow lift, an eyelid plasty (blepharoplasty) and the hairline redesigned.

Watch her exophthalmic eyes in the movie with Winona Rider "Girl, Interrupted" (before her main transformation), and you'll get it.

A lot of American actresses are "helped" to become a beauty, while many naturally beautiful foreign women live in poverty.

Anonymous said...

He will be asked about Heath, unless, he prearranges with the interviewer to set those kinds of questions off limits.He won't be asked about Heath in any videotaped PR junket interviews. Those journos have about 4 minutes each to talk about the film since that's what they're there for and the film's publicist will make sure it stays on point. If Jake does a print interview prior to Brothers then it might get a mention there. But I'm not holding my breath.

Anonymous said...

Straight female here who also sees absolutely nothing in Angelina Jolie worth gazing at for hours.

No disrespect, I like her, I just don't find her the archetype of whatever magnificence it is that we've been force-fed to think she has to be.

Give me Sophie Dahl, Tina Fey or Courtney Love (VERY pre plastic surgery disasters) for natural beauty.

Anonymous said...

"That will be the first time that Jake will be really interviewed (ET's POP/Disney kiss ass piece doesn't count to me)since the official beginning of Reeke."

Reeke was much more interesting subject during "are they dating or not?" reeking phase.

Anonymous said...

^^^ during Rendition promotion.

Anonymous said...

Page Six

BUDDY BREAKUP

ARE "Gossip Girl" actors Ed Westwick and Chace Crawford tired of rooming together? The onscreen co-stars and real-life roommates share an apartment in Chelsea, but an insider tells us Crawford is looking for a place of his own. "Chace wants to move out to a bachelor pad. He wants privacy and has told his agent to spare no expense in finding the perfect loft." The tipster said Crawford wants to live "downtown, in a secure building with a doorman." Reps for Westwick and Crawford didn't return calls.

Anonymous said...

"Straight female here who also sees absolutely nothing in Angelina Jolie worth gazing at for hours."

I don't care about women either, but I find Angelina's look striking (in a good way :).

Anonymous said...

Lionsgate Outsources to Relativity
...
This is certainly good news for Lionsgate, who have been looking for ways to cut costs and stay profitable without having to end up under Carl Icahn's thumb. The studio has made some drastic moves as of late, including selling off the TV Guide Network last week only a month after they purchased it for nearly $260 million. With the Relativity deal, Lionsgate is allowing themselves to lessen their own production slate while still keeping money rolling on by being the distributor of these films.

Of those listed, Brothers will likely do a small amount of business while Season of the Witch, if marketed right and not flushed down the tubes by the increasingly horror-shy studio, could make them a fair amount as I doubt the budget cost was high. Jackie Chan can often drive in movie-goers so Spy has some potential. Overall this is a smart move for a studio that has been making several questionable ones as of late, and it could well help save them.

link

Anonymous said...

"Of those listed, Brothers will likely do a small amount of business"

Sigh.

Anonymous said...

12:24, I agree he won't be asked at a junket (which is like a mass assembly line of reporters) but he WILL be asked if he does one-on-one with a top outlet like "The Today Show" or The New York Times (unless Jake specifies he won't answer questions about Heath but if I know the NYT, they'll put that tidbit into the article).

Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Bill said...

That Incredibly Important Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Bill? Congress Votes Today

After the House Judiciary Committee approved the Matthew Shepard Act — otherwise known as the trans-inclusive Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act — for what feels like the 900th time (okay, the second), the full Congress may vote on the bill today.

Queerty

Anonymous said...

"12:24, I agree he won't be asked at a junket (which is like a mass assembly line of reporters) but he WILL be asked if he does one-on-one with a top outlet like "The Today Show" or The New York Times (unless Jake specifies he won't answer questions about Heath but if I know the NYT, they'll put that tidbit into the article)."

No one has any interest in this matter outside of a very small handful of fans. It ain't goin' nowhere. And if it is, after all this time, I sure don't want to hear about it from Jake. Since I no longer trust him, not even with my laundry. :(

Anonymous said...

"I no longer trust him, not even with my laundry."

LOL

Anonymous said...

"No one has any interest in this matter outside of a very small handful of fans."

Brokeback Mountain is the most interesting Jake's old movie/role, the role that made him known to a broader public.

Anonymous said...

Wonder where Jakey went. He let himself be papped at LAX, but we haven't seen him since. There must be someone out there who knows.

Anonymous said...

"after all this time, I sure don't want to hear about it from Jake. Since I no longer trust him, not even with my laundry. :("

Me either. What could he possibly have to say about Heath now, a year plus later, that would sound at least remotely sincere?

Anonymous said...

I don't get it - a year ago Jake was a more sincere person?

Obama Urges Congress to Pass Federal Hate Crimes Act said...

04/29/2009

Last night, Obama released a statement in support of the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act (aka The Matthew Shepard Act), urging its passage:

"This week, the House of Representatives is expected to consider H.R. 1913, the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009. I urge members on both sides of the aisle to act on this important civil rights issue by passing this legislation to protect all of our citizens from violent acts of intolerance – legislation that will enhance civil rights protections, while also protecting our freedom of speech and association. I also urge the Senate to work with my Administration to finalize this bill and to take swift action."

As I mentioned yesterday, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force has provided a convenient launching pad for you to contact your congressman about this important bill.

link

Anonymous said...

^^^ Fingers crossed!

Anonymous said...

"Then I ran into Sheridan several weeks ago in Manhattan and he told me Cannes was a no-go..."

Hollywood Elsewhere comment:

"The Cannes excuse is weird. How much of a hardship is it really? One day they're just going to CGI stars onto the Croisette."

cute said...

Sam Ronson DJ'd a stripper party but the ladies had to keep their clothes on until she was done, or else she couldn't concentrate. [Page Six]

Anonymous said...

who cares what lesbians do. not me. Im waiting for toothy.

Anonymous said...

April 28, 2009

Bale Says He’s Signed On for Third Bat-Flick

The Dark Knight actor Christian Bale says he’s up for the challenge of making a third Batman movie — and he’s contractually obligated to do so. Bale showed his ambitious side when totalfilm.com asked him about the possibility of a second sequel to director Chris Nolan’s 2005 franchise reboot, Batman Begins.

“I would like it if people say, ‘You’ll never make a good third movie,’” he said. “I say, ‘OK, let’s make a third movie in that case, let’s prove them wrong. But that’s just me. The fact is, I have to! I’ve signed up! Chris doesn’t. So I’m in a bit of a fix if he says he doesn’t want to!”

In the interview, which is the second installment of a five-parter totalfilm.com is rolling out this week, Bale also talks about his Oscar-winning Dark Knight co-star, the late Heath Ledger.

Bale plays robot-battling resistance fighter John Connor in the upcoming Terminator Salvation, due in theaters May 21.

wired.com

TT answering machine said...

"who cares what lesbians do. not me. Im waiting for toothy."

The party you are trying to reach is in the closet at the moment, but will call you back in a few years.

Anonymous said...

It doesn't matter what Jake says about Heath. Whatever he would have said when Heath died would have been found wanting/damned; whatever he may say now will be found wanting/damned.

I hope he never says anything. That would actually prove his feeling to me more than anything.

Anonymous said...

"That would actually prove his feeling to me more than anything."

An interesting point of view.

Anonymous said...

"The party you are trying to reach is in the closet at the moment, but will call you back in a few years."

:D

Anonymous said...

Jake made more fuss by not saying anything when Heath died. Intentionally or not, he brought attention to himself with the silence code, if he would had just sayed a few sentences of condolences there won't be so much speculations

Anyway, Heath will remain dead whatever Jake says from now on :(

Anonymous said...

Exactly, let's excuse this twerp for every obnoxious, insensitive, asinine thing he does or says--it doesn't matter. He's HAWT!!!

Anonymous said...

"Exactly, let's excuse this twerp for every obnoxious, insensitive, asinine thing he does or says--it doesn't matter. He's HAWT!!!"

No more hawt. He's always been obnoxious, but in the day I thought it kind of cute. I mean, like, I thought he'd grow out of it, not into it.

Anonymous said...

12:32, I think you are missing 11:51's point.

12:58, no one has said that or implied it. Stop being juvenile.

Anonymous said...

"Exactly, let's excuse this twerp for every obnoxious, insensitive, asinine thing he does or says--it doesn't matter. He's HAWT!!!"

Fangirls and babblers imply that all the time.

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

^^^ As we can see, babblers do agree with 3:06 PM! LOL

Anonymous said...

Rep. Virginia Foxx: Matthew Shepard Murder Not a Hate Crime

Some ugly things are being said in the House debate of the federal hate crimes bill (the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act aka the Matthew Shepard Act) right now on C-SPAN. North Carolina GOP Congresswoman Virginia Foxx said that it's a "hoax" that Matthew Shepard's murder was motivated by his sexual orientation.

video clip

Anonymous said...

Babblers don't know "hawt" from squat.

Anonymous said...

Our boy don't know squat about twat.

Jake said...

I'm so HAWT! Fuck, my pants are on fire!!!

Anonymous said...

"twat?" How funny.

Not.

Anonymous said...

Cantara has something to say once again.

OT said...

Dutch park unveils signs pointing to gay 'cruiser' areas

A PARK near Amsterdam has unveiled information signs pointing out spots where officials say gay men are known to have sex - so no visitors are taken by surprise.

The signs "clearly indicate what is happening in each zone; also those where gay men are known to practice 'cruising'," municipal spokeswoman Manon Koffijberg said.

Cruising is a slang word used to describe the act of trawling for casual sex. "If you don't want to be confronted by a vision of that sort, the signs allow you to avoid specific areas," said Ms Koffijberg.

The De Oeverlanden park in Slotervaart, southwest of Amsterdam, is known as a place where homosexuals from all over the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe go in search of sex partners. Ms Koffijberg said that while having sex in public was against the law, the park has been used for this purpose for so long that it has become "gedoog", a Dutch word for tolerating unwanted behaviour.
...
Warning: gay sex ahead

Jake said...

^^^ Address, please!

Cantara said...

"Cantara has something to say once again."

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Jake Gyllenhaal in a Scene in Brokeback Mountain

This just occurred to me. The scene taking place on Thanksgiving, the one where Jack finally tells off his father-in-law: I think Jake was channeling Stephen in that scene. All his gifted father’s pent-up frustration and anger...

It has to be remembered that, for the brief time they were together, Team Gyllenhaal was artistically the most fascinating—the most symbiotic—family in Hollywood.

Excuse me. I’m getting all Brideshead Revisited misty here...

Anonymous said...

"Cantara has something to say once again"

O gawd whut a twat!

Cantara said...

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Dear Advice to a Friend

Don’t give me that malarkey about our forbidden passion, Gyllenhaal. I’ve never even seen your bare feet.

Caution. You are turning into Bramwell Brontë. Granted, Bramwell Brontë does have a painting hanging in the National Portrait Gallery. But it isn’t for any reason you’d particularly like.

Still—whistle down the wind, my precious friend...

Anonymous said...

Yawn...

Are the new set of Reeke pics ready yet?

Or Jake left the city for nothing?

Anonymous said...

4:58 PM, are you a masochist?

Anonymous said...

I just love hating Reeke!! I need help, i know

Anonymous said...

(((5:05 PM)))

Ted Twitter said...

MaybeMyBaby said
@theawfultruth let it go ted. non-news is tiresome. tell us more about toothy tile. good god. how long has THAT been around?

Ted said
@MaybeMyBaby this is major. The whittling down to #RPattz making a decision is getting closer.

and #MabyeByBaby #JudasJack-Off is SO coming out before #ToothyTile! Way!

Ted Twitter

good news! said...

House Approves Federal Hate Crimes Bill to Include Sexual Orientation

The U.S. House has just passed the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act aka the Matthew Shepard Act by a vote of 249-175. The bill now moves to the Senate.

link

Anonymous said...

:)

Anonymous said...

Posted by X17online on April 28, 2009 3:35 PM

X17 - Reese Runs Errands

Anonymous said...

^^

Where is Toothy? :(

Anonymous said...

In NYC?

People mag said...

Sneak Peek: World's Most Beautiful People 2009

--- (no Jake)

Anonymous said...

was he ever in that list?

Anonymous said...

"Jake Gyllenhaal was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2006"

Anonymous said...

"It has to be remembered that, for the brief time they were together, Team Gyllenhaal was artistically the most fascinating—the most symbiotic—family in Hollywood."

Brief time?!

Anonymous said...

Posted on OMG by M

I was looking at The Awful Truth and happened to glance at the definitions, which I had not looked at in a long time. Maybe someone mentioned this before, but I don't recall seeing it.

"jaked up - a single person - or budding couple - relentlessly pushed by the tabloids via endless coffee-date...".

Now I wonder where that name came from. The definition was added 4 mos ago.

Celebrity addictionary

Anonymous said...

Sunday, April 26, 2009

"Dear Advice to a Friend

Don’t give me that malarkey about our forbidden passion, Gyllenhaal. I’ve never even seen your bare feet."


Uh, does this mean Daddy G does it with his socks on?? (white, athletic socks no doubt)

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

I find thinking about papa's sex life almost as nauseating as thinking about Reeke. maybe Im pregnant.

Anonymous said...

looking at the pap pics, does anyone else think jake looks homeless in his fedora?

Anonymous said...

Yes, in fedora he looks like a gipsy living in a tent.

Anonymous said...

lol!

Anonymous said...

Jake's brothers

Anonymous said...

Jake's fedora fans

Anonymous said...

Reese - pleased with the latest fedora

Jake said...

What?! I look like a 1.000.000 bucks!

I bet you didn't know said...

Today is National Honesty Day. The motto for this day
is that "honesty is the best policy." Honest Abe awards are
given out on this day. Celebrate National Honesty Day in a
completely open and honest way. There are few rules for this
special day... just be honest!

Anonymous said...

"looking at the pap pics, does anyone else think jake looks homeless in his fedora?"

Nah, just silly :)

Anonymous said...

Page Six

PENN'S OVERDUE SPLIT

THE misery is over for Robin Wright, the long-suffering wife of Sean Penn. The two-time Oscar-winner is divorcing the mother of his two children, Dylan and Hopper Jack. "Extra" reports he filed for legal separation last Friday. This comes as no surprise to Petra Nemcova, Helena Christensen, Ines Misan, Naomi Campbell and Natalie Portman, who all befriended Penn during his 13-year marriage to Wright. The couple filed for separation in December 2007 but reconciled five months later, and Wright stoically attended the Academy Awards with Penn, where he snubbed her during his acceptance speech.

Austin said...

Posted on OMG:

The Informers' threesome scene

WARNING: NSFW /

clip and caps - ANJ

Anonymous said...

^^^ *cough*

gay, bisexual or heterosexual said...

"The Informers' threesome scene"

Bret Easton Ellis, American novelist and short story writer, age 45

"When asked an interview in 2002 whether or not he was gay, Ellis explained that he doesn't identify himself as gay or straight. He explained that he is comfortable to be thought of as gay, bisexual or heterosexual and that he enjoys playing with his persona, identifying variously as gay, straight and bi to different people over the years. In his semi-autobiographical novel Lunar Park, the fictional Bret continues both transient affairs and long-term relationships with men and women at various points in the novel.

In August 2005, Ellis told The New York Times that his best friend and lover for six years, Michael Wade Kaplan, died in January 2004, at the age of 30. In the article entitled, "Bret Easton Ellis: The Man in the Mirror", Ellis explains that Kaplan had been his partner for six years before dying at age thirty. He described their partnership as being a "very loose kind" and "not particularly conventional" as "neither one of us was interested in the lifestyle." Kaplan's death came very soon after a trip Ellis took to spend time with his mother and sisters, having planned to spend a few months finishing the final draft of Lunar Park, before returning to New York. Kaplan's death left Ellis bereft and experiencing what he describes as "a midlife crisis" which acted as a "big catalyst" in helping Ellis finish Lunar Park, adding "a new layer of wistfulness and melancholy to the writing" that had not been there before."

wikipedia

Wolverine said...

When Hugh Jackman heard that 800 people lined up a day early for the X-Men Origins: Wolverine premiere in Tempe, Arizona, he personally called a local cafe and treated everyone to a breakfast of coffee and pastries. [The Daily Express]

Anonymous said...

BTW, Wolverine director is Rendition director Gavin Hood.

Austin, is that you? said...

Thursday, April 30, 2009

GO EAST

By not exalting the talented you will cause the
people to cease from rivalry and contention.

By not prizing goods hard to get, you will cause
the people to cease from robbing and stealing.

By not displaying what is desirable, you will cause
the people's hearts to remain undisturbed.

Tao Teh Ching
-Lao Tzu


I have only just begun to read this work.
This is the beginning of the third chapter.

I have nothing really to say about it,
except that it has, in a very brief period,
already had quite an impact on the way I
treat people, myself, how I understand my
beliefs, concerns, and convictions.

The way I organize my life, or un-organize it,
the way I hurl myself through space, or just
let myself be hurled.

I think everyone could take away something
from this writing. :)

your faithful servant,

wild turkey

southern gothic productions

Anonymous said...

That boy is deep!

Anonymous said...

Jake's brothers
Jake's fedora fans
Reese - pleased with the latest fedora

Bad fan! :)

Jake said...

"I have nothing really to say about it, except that it has, in a very brief period, already had quite an impact on the way I treat people"

*Why can't he read fiction like everyone else?*

Anonymous said...

Re: Lao Tzu, that reads as a wonderful sentiment until you examine closer. It's also a good justification for accepting one's lot in life and not trying to strive for excellence. Remember, a large part of much of some cultures have always been about the submission of the individual to hierarchy, authority, the state. Those who strive for more will often incur animosity or jealousy in others. That's not a good reason for each person to not try to achieve their goals. And the acting business is probably one of the most competitive, individualistic industries in the world.

So if Austin ever wins an Oscar, I can presume he will turn it down?

Marlon Brando and George C. Scott said...

He would be in good company.

Anonymous said...

George C. Scott accepted an Emmy later and Marlon Brando, the coward, sent someone else up to decline the award. Not great role models, at least as far as this hypocrisy goes.

Great actors though. I don't think Austin will have to worry about ever being in their position.

Anonymous said...

"It's also a good justification for accepting one's lot in life and not trying to strive for excellence."

It's a very different philosophy of life - different from our "developed" world materialistic approach.

Anonymous said...

"George C. Scott accepted an Emmy later and Marlon Brando, the coward, sent someone else up to decline the award."

All Hollywood corrupts; and absolute Hollywood corrupts absolutely.
- Edmund Wilson

more Lao Tzu quotes said...

Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.

From caring comes courage.

I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.

Lao Tzu said...

To realize that you do not understand is a virtue; not to realize that you do not understand is a defect.

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