Saturday 24 April 2010

Something Magical

Jake Gyllenhaal talks about Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain and magical time in his life.

***

Between courses at the Ravagh Persian Grill in Manhattan (his choice), he pulls out from under his T-shirt the two chains that hang around his neck. Each has a ring at its end - one is a black diamond, the other a pendant of Saint Genesius, patron saint of actors - and he starts rolling them between his fingers. But he almost seems alarmed when I ask about them, as though he hasn't been aware of what he has been doing. A diner from another table comes over.
"Can I say hi to you?" she asks.
"Yes, you can," he says.
"Oh, my gosh," she says. "You're my favorite."
"Oh no," he says. "Oh, don't say that. You say that to everybody."
"No!" she protests. "I love The Brokenback Mountain. I really did love it. I watched it three times."

Brokenback Mountain. Once she recedes, he turns to me and says, "You don't want to know the variations of that title." He tells me how, just the other day, a lawyer asked him how he got into acting at such a young age. "I think at first I was just ambitious," he says. "It was blind ambition. I wanted to be out there. I mean, I remember watching my sister up onstage doing South Pacific when we were kids and going, 'That looks like a fucking lot of fun.'" He debates with himself. "Was it attention? Probably, but I think it was more the magic. It's magic, some of what happens in movies. I mean, people asked me many times through the experience of Brokeback Mountain what that was like. And the best way I can describe it is what we all carry with ourselves from that experience, and why we feel so close. Forget all the awards that come, with people kind of adorning each other - it wasn't about that. There was something magical in that time. We all slept in our trailers out by a trailer park the first month of making that movie. I was sleeping next to Ang's trailer; Ang's trailer was next to Heath and Michelle's trailer - they'd kind of moved in together. And Michael Hausman, the producer, brought his Airstream trailer down. And it was just us, by this river, for a month. And we would walk to set, and we would eat together, and we would all make coffee in the morning, and I would wake up in the morning and there would be Ang Lee doing Tai Chi outside of my trailer, and it was just magical. It was just magical."

Jake and Heath on Brokeback Mountain set
To promote the movie, the cast appeared together on Oprah. For the first half of the show, it was just Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger fending off Winfrey's enthusiasm and curiosity. There is a sheen cast over the movie now - to some extent because of its subject matter but mostly because of Ledger's death - that leaves it and anything connected to it frozen, untouchable. So rewatching the two actors on Oprah, I was surprised to see Gyllenhaal alluding to times that the two of them didn't get on during the filming. Gyllenhaal seems surprised, too, when I mention this, as if he wasn't aware this was something he'd shared. But he remembers. The scene with the two of them by the river, for instance.

"Where Heath's character goes into how his father knew of two guys who lived together and he ended up seeing them killed and dead. I had always read it in a certain way. I heard it in my mind a certain way. And I had worked with these incredible actors like Dustin Hoffman and Susan Sarandon. When I worked with Dustin, he would always do things to me; in between a take, he would stop his lines, and he'd be like, 'You're a wonderful person,' or horrible things sometimes to jar me... getting a different response. And so I decided in this scene to gather the gumption" - this was when Ledger's part of the scene was being filmed and Gyllenhaal was off-camera - "and I don't subscribe to this really, changing lines on an actor, because I don't think I'm Dustin Hoffman, and I don't think I have the ability or the talent to do that to somebody. But I do think that changing intention sometimes on an actor when you're doing a scene when you're not on-camera is really interesting for them. But I did it at one point in this one scene, and I'd always heard it a certain way, so I was almost trying to move the scene to that place for him. He delivered the whole thing very, very straight, and he could feel me trying to do that, and I remember him getting really upset with me. And I remember him turning to Ang at the end of it and going, 'If he wants to tell me what to do, have him tell you'... We had these kind of exchanges, you know. But ultimately, the way I look at it was I was wrong, because he was brilliant. But at the same time I think, "Well, if I hadn't, would it have gone a certain way?" We balanced each other out. When I think about these things that happened then, we were very much alive in that movie. We were really living that movie. Not literally, but you think about those times in your life..."

One thing Gyllenhaal would do - feeding off the way Ledger had chosen to play the part of Ennis quietly, his teeth clenched - was to ask him in character, "What? What'd you say?" "Stupid me," Gyllenhaal comments now.

Did Heath never do anything that annoyed you?

"No. I always admired Heath. I always was kind of enamored by him, you know. I mean, yeah, sometimes it was hard to sit with him. He moved... He was a mover."

People have since suggested that he was really, really troubled by having to do all that promotion and campaigning. Was that your sense?

"Yeah. He was very sensitive. He didn't always really have a sense of performance in his everyday life. He was who he was. I think actors very often, they know how to present something, and that's part of their job. I think he was just really sensitive. We often used to do a lot of things together, because people were very interested in him and I think we felt safe together."

For example, he says that when he and Ledger had to introduce Ang Lee at the Directors Guild awards, Ledger refused point-blank to say anything jokey about Lee, as might have been expected at such an event. Their introduction was consequently so serious and earnest, says Gyllenhaal, that when Lee came up to the stage, he told them, "That was so gay."

Still, he also remembers how much they'd be laughing backstage at events: "For such a serious actor as Heath was, he was crazy funny. Dark funny, but funny." Out front, they came to be sobered by people's reactions, as they realized that the movie was bigger than all of them, bigger than they'd realized. Gyllenhaal tells me a strange thing about the filming, an experience he'd just rhapsodized about as so magical: "In retrospect, it just was a painful process." As though there's no reason why both memories should not be equally true. "I don't think any of us can watch it to this day," he says. "I remember talking to Michelle very recently and her being like, 'I didn't know if it was any good or not.'"

Afterward, he and Ledger stayed in close touch. "We'd talk a few times a month. I mean, he was a friend. He was like my creative partner." The news of Ledger's death came while Gyllenhaal was filming Brothers.

Could you make any sense of it at all?

A lengthy pause. "I don't really like talking about it. That period of time was... It was difficult."

What effect do you think it had on you?

"Even when we did Brokeback and stuff, it was like my work was the only thing that mattered to me. It was like I could only understand or define myself through doing that. Life, I didn't totally understand. And I think I was afraid of life. And I had success in my work, enough success that you could keep going back there. But after that happened... I think I recognized that it was work. And I recognized that this is for real."

"This" being life?

"It's for real."

What were you scared of?

"It seems to me that there are some people who go, 'All right, I'm grabbing the bull by the horns. Let's do this...,' and there are some people who it takes a while to figure out. It's an everyday struggle to be able to go, 'I'm going to follow my own instincts - I'm going to try and hear my own heart regardless...' We're getting pretty deep here. I mean, there are things that I want in my life. You can hide in your work, I guess I'm saying, or you can be alive and free and live in your work. You can pretend the people that you're going to work with for however many months are going to be the family that's going to be forever. But the truth is, they're not. And no matter what relationships you make along the way - which have been occasionally really, really influential in my life – ultimately I choose all the mishegoss, and all the complication and confusions of life, which takes courage and patience to sift through. Over the temporary moment of 'Oh, I'm comforted in the womb of this family.' I choose the other. I hate to say this, but - "Gyllenhaal smiles - "it's time to jump."

***

There is a famous scene in Brokeback Mountain where Ledger's and Gyllenhaal's characters jump together off a cliff into a river, both of them naked.

In reality, Ledger made the jump but Gyllenhaal did not. Originally the leap was to have been from a lower ledge, but Ledger wanted to go from right at the top. They were told how careful they would have to be, falling from that height, because they might hit the river's shallow bottom, and they were also warned of the hazards presented by the glacial water. Gyllenhaal realized he wasn't so sure about it. He had just been cast in Jarhead, and that shoot was starting soon. He knew that if he injured himself, he would lose the part. And he was comforted by a precedent: he remembered a story he had heard in his youth, about how Paul Newman, a family friend, hadn't actually made the leap in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He decided to let a stand-in jump in his stead.

Brokeback Mountain shirts
I ask him whether Ledger didn't, after all they had been through together, say to him, "You're wimping out on this?"

"It's interesting - he never did say that. I would have loved for him to have said that."

Would it have made you feel bad?

"Maybe. Yeah, probably. But I was actually really, really proud of myself that I didn't do it. For me, it was a great triumph. You know, there's a pressure that people put on themselves to not trust their instincts. You know, show the stunt guys I can do it, prove it to this person, prove it to that person. Who do I need to prove it to? And Heath didn't do it for any of those reasons - he did it because he wanted to jump."

Do you at all regret not doing it now?

"Yeah. But that's me now."

***

Source: GQ, May 2010 - interviewed by Chris Heath

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Anonymous said...

re Jake then (ambiguous) and Jake now (straight).
RDJ is another who was ambiguous for some time but then married his handler and became a big action star.

Just sayin.

P.S. Iron Man 2 didn't break the big Hollywood record for opening day or one-day or even 3-day weekend. It did $133.6 million, 5th maybe 4th all-time best grossing weekend. That beats Shrek 3's $121.6M and possibly Pirates Of The Caribbean 3's $135.6M. But not Twilight Saga 2: New Moon's $142.8M, or Spider-Man 3's $151.1M, or The Dark Knight's $158.4M.

Joker still better than Iron Man. :D

Anonymous said...

RDJ is another who was ambiguous for some time but then married his handler and became a big action star.

Those things aren't connected, Hollywood careers don't work like that.

LOL said...

pansy_lane Oh Prince of Persia, I feel like I would have been really into you five years ago.
11 minutes ago from TweetDeck

Anonymous said...

IHJ gallery

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time: UK Premiere

Gyllenhaal and Bruckheimer overshadowed by Gemma's gown said...

The film may be been The Prince Of Persia, but it was the fairytale princess who stole the show. Gemma Arterton's nude coloured Valentino ballgown, embroidered with thousands of silver beads, dazzled the crowd. Teamed with a severe side parting in her dark hair, and lashings of red lipstick, Gemma looked quite the Hollywood movie star.

Next to her dazzling frock the supposed star of the film Jake Gyllenhaal, looked quite overshadowed.
Gemma, 24, stars as Princess Tamina in the action-adventure fantasy movie.

www.dailymail.co.uk/

Anonymous said...

Those things aren't connected, Hollywood careers don't work like that.

LOL

Jake Gyllenhaal: Prince of England! said...

Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton are perfection on the red carpet as they premiere Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time at the Vue Westfield in London, England on Sunday (May 9).

Gemma, 24, and Jake, 29, were both joined by director Jerry Bruckheimer. In the film, Jake plays a street urchin in Persia and after a courageous battle - gets adopted by the king as his heir.

Just Jared

Anonymous said...

LOL for what, 2:15 PM? For Brendan Fraser who has 3 kids, was married but isn't a big action star after The Mummy x 3?

Anonymous said...

He looks good in some of those pictures. He did get very thin!

Martyn Lee said...

MartynBLee: Jake Gyllenhaal definatley popped my heart seams today! GOD THAT MAN IS EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL IN THE FLESH!!! right @gleiam?!
6 minutes ago

destiny said...

Thanks Anyone but Kagan for defending me. Your whole post early this morning was right on.

Totally OT, NPH's list of who he finds hot.

NPH's Hot Picks

Anonymous said...

Totally OT?! How can NPH's list of who he finds hot be OT? :)

Jake said...

NPH's Hot Picks

That ungrateful bitch!

Anonymous said...

Oh right, another rumor on Datalounge - Jake and NPH were dating during the filming of BBM.

fake Jake said...

JBGyllenhaal: Having a blast riding the escalator at Westfield! This movie We're premiering aint half bad
http://twitpic.com/1mhtn2
12 minutes ago

Gossip Boy said...

Gossip Boy,
What is going on with Reese and her new boyfriend? How hilarious is it that his last name is Tooth.
Peter

Petey,
Actually sweetie, his name is Jim Toth. But you do know that he is a Hollywood Agent, right? So take from that what you will. Reese looks happier than when she was "dating" Jakey. You have to give Reese credit though. Rumor is that she couldn't handle lying to her friends and kids, causing her to end her showmance.

^^^ said...

LOL, what a joke!

Tom Cruise -- Betrayed by Scientology? said...

Tom Cruise was secretly videotaped as he spilled his guts in Scientology confessional sessions, and those tapes became fodder for Scientology cocktail party humor ... this according to a high-profile and former high-level member of Scientology.

Mark Rathbun says in his blog, he recorded Cruise during the confessional sessions and Scientology guru David Miscavige read the transcripts at parties, "joking and laughing" at them. Rathbun says the video was "well-concealed" in the VIP auditing room, per orders of Miscavige. Rathbun says Miscavige ordered him to prepare transcripts of the sessions. The, according to Rathbun, Miscavige would hold late night whiskey parties, reading the transcripts and laughing out loud.

The nature of Tom's alleged confessions were not disclosed.

TMZ

Blog - David Miscavige violates Tom Cruise’s confessional

Anonymous said...

Reese got tired of lying? She lies virtually all the time. Not that I believe Reeke was real, but that reason for the sudden end does not hold water. There is more to it.

Anonymous said...

"Rumor is that she couldn't handle lying to her friends and kids, causing her to end her showmance"

May 09, 2010 3:48 PM
Anonymous ^^^ said...

LOL, what a joke!


mmmhh..IDK, with the divorce and the Ryan/Abbie pairing, I bet Reese felt really vulnerable.

Perhaps, bearding for Jake sounded like an excellent idea in that time. She got tons of publicity, signed for a good number of new projects and it seems Avon has no plans of replacing her yet.
Who knows if a single, dumped, ageing HW star would achieve all that in a couple of years?

Of course,maybe when she started to feel more confident she realized what a fool she would make of herself if the charade continued for another 2 1/2 years and ended it, not without making Jake look like a complete idiot... but she did that only because she is a trained bitch.

Anonymous said...

I think it was Jake who ended Reeke. Her being a vengeful bitch announced it before time, during his promotional work for Brothers.

Anonymous said...

ONTD - Jake Gyllenhaal at the Prince of Persia Premiere

Anonymous said...

I think Gemma has a little crush on Jake. Look at her eyes looking at him. ;)

Gemma's fiance, soon to be husband said...

Where?!

Anonymous said...

^^The last pic of them on ONTD.

Gemma's fiance, soon to be husband said...

Thank God he's gay!

Meet Confused Charlie said...

Part 1 from March 6, 2010

Still Likes Boobies Blind

These two young stars have been secretly seeing each other for months. Both males, one more tv star one in the movies. They have had a relationship that included some drama, break-ups and make-ups.

It all started when the movie star, Romeo, was still seeing his ex, Macbeth. They attended a function and the movie star met the new guy, Confused Charlie. They hit it off right away and Romeo dumped Macbeth, who was too busy with his own faux-romance.. So the Romeo and Confused Charlie began seeing each other. When rumors of Confused Charlie still seeing an ex-girlfriend of his behind closed doors, Romeo dumped him. But Confused Charlie wouldn’t let go that easily and worked his way back in the movie star’s heart.

Romeo, not stupid at all, decided to give him another chance because he loved him and the Confused Charlie was easy on the eyes. But that all went downhill when the Romeo went to attend to business and left for a few days. The second his plane landed, he began getting text messages from friends reporting that Confused Charlie was already out and about. Romeo star then recieved a picture of his man and a girl making out heavily. The worst part was that in between Romeo guy getting the tattling texts, he was getting sweet text messages form his guy saying how much he missed him. So what did the movie star do? He forwarded the picture he received to his cheating boyfriend. And he hasn’t heard from him since.

And Macbeth has been trying to show him the error of his ways for months and even confessed to wanting him back. But Romeo realizes that the only reason his ex is crawling back is because he knows that Romeo is about to hit it even bigger and wants to ride the wave with him.

After all the drama, Romeo is about to just go back to having a beard and living his life with her just because she never broke his heart.

Part 2 from May 6 2010:

Confused Charlie Comes Crawling Back

Poor Charlie has decided that he longs for the comfort of his ex-lover Romeo and came up with the idea of going to see his jilted ex. Charlie thought tht his efforts in taking the long trip to see Romeo would show that Charlie was a changed man and willing to work for their relationship to survive. As if a plane ride would trump all of the nastiness Charlie has been partaking in since their split.

Romeo should feel like a stud. Not only did he have Charlie begging for a second chance, but a couple of blinds ago Romeo came back to his room to find his ex-girlfriend show up naked in his bed. Charlie however kept his designer studs on and convinced Romeo to have dinner with him and talk out their relationship. Or lack thereof.

It was pretty clear that Charlie was going through something and Romeo’s heart took over and comforted the confused boy. After a hot night of make-up sex, Romeo awoke to find Charlie had already vacated the suite. Charlie must have been a Sex And The City fan, because all that was left behind was a note explaining that he thought he could commit, but realized that he couldn’t.

Now Romeo is mending a smashed heart and cursing himself for falling for Charlie’s misguided heart once again. And Charlie? Well he has fallen into a downward spiral that might land his gorgeous ass in New Jersey rather then the UES.

Charlie Is Not:
Nick Jonas
James Van Der Beek
Alexander Skarsgard

BlindGossip

Anonymous said...

My head is spinning :)

Anonymous said...

SingleGalNYC: Spotted Maggie Gyllenhaal walking down Central Park South with her little one and a friend. First celeb sighting since return to NYC!
4 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

asmtegan: Mum's fallen in love with Jake gyllenhaal lmfao "ohh he has the most gorgeous eyes" xD
14 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

anyone else think that the pop premiere looks like a bit of an anticlimax. Held in a west london shopping centre and the only celeb attending seems to have been kerry katona. Maybe I'm being abit unfair but it does look abit low key.

Anonymous said...

Movies and interviews can be fun, but premieres are always boring.

Anonymous said...

He could come out someday...only to be treated like that douche Jesse James.
You don't fuck up America's sweetheart's public image and remain without punishment. At least, not in HW.


Not comparable at all. For one thing, Reese bearded willingly. There was no betrayal and there's no comparison to douchebag James who everyone knew was a sleaze (except apparently his wife). And for another thing, Sandra B is very well liked and highly regarded in HW. Reese is another matter entirely. She's known to be a phony bitch. I'm sure Jake is much more well-liked in HW than Reese.

Jake said...

Duh!

Anonymous said...

christinetara: someone needs to pass a law that makes it illegal for Jake Gyllenhaal to wear a shirt... or pants
about 1 hour ago

Anonymous said...

jacksonphil: Was at Prince of Persia premiere this evening. Think I have a man-crush on Jake Gyllenhall
about 3 hours ago

Anonymous said...

rosie_eisor: Just seen Prince of Persia. Quite good. Jake Gyllenhall is extremely hot.
about 5 hours ago

lol said...

kaferrig: Can we REALLY afford to have a successful Jake Gyllenhal franchise on our fragile planet?
about 4 hours ago

Anonymous said...

IHJ gallery

PoP Premiere - After Party

Anonymous said...

^^^^Why is Jake all alone?!

Anonymous said...

Jake said that he has no friends in UK :)

Jake Gyllenhaal: no chance of him ever playing bond. Sad times... said...

‘It was harder to grow the hair than do the accent or to sword-fight. It’s almost harder than acting!’

But his growing pain produced muscle gain. ‘It was shampoo and conditioner – not a two-in-one – because the physique was developed by vigorous scrubbing and rubbing of the scalp with shampoo,’ he joked.

‘That really worked the bicep area and if you really focus on your core while you are doing it, your abs get totally ripped up.’

On the rest of his squeaky clean work-out, the US actor said: ‘A lot of shaping the abs with just a bar of soap while bathing. Over months of vigorous and rigorous scrubbing, I developed a chiselled physique and have become the Prince of Persia.’

He may have scrubbed a little too hard, though. ‘My shoulders got so big that sometimes I couldn’t reach to grab things,’ he said.

The 29-year-old, who co-stars with former Bond girl Gemma Arterton, 24, wants to appear in a sequel to Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time but won’t lend his ripped body to 007.

‘I don’t think it’s an American kid’s dream to be Bond,’ he said. ‘I think it’s more an American kid’s dream to be Indiana Jones.’

Metro UK

Anonymous said...

And this week Miley and Jake gave us bad in two very different ways—and we've got to admit, we totally love both:

[goes on about Miley]

Then there's Jake ... ... Sure, the movie is definitely not his shot at an Oscar nom, but we'll still be lining up come opening night. Why? Because Jake looks absolutely mantastic. His British accent may be worse than Britney Spears', but his tanned and toned bod is more than enough to keep us captivated for hours.

Keep it up, you two, because we love everything we see. Who knew bad could be so good?


What? With friends like Ted, Jake doesn't need enemies! Now he's presenting JG as a buffed-up himbo who can't even do a British accent, and pairing him with the low-rent Milky Virus. Jeeze. Talk about a backhander.

Maybe this is Ted's way of bringing in the gay and hausfrau audience for Jake. Muscle-bound cheese...does that work?

Anonymous said...

Ted is promoting Prince Jake :)

Anonymous said...

Milky Virus - LOL

Bridget Jones said...

lovefilm: World Premiere Video: Jake Gyllenhaal reveals Bridget Jones as the inspiration for his Brit-accent in Prince of Persia http://cot.ag/bmpcIY
18 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

Meet Confused Charlie BI
BlindGossip


Not Found - deleted from BlindGossip.com!

BI said...

Sex with Men Doesn't Make Him Gay

CDAN – This movie actor is B list although he definitely has A++ name recognition. Young. Not some faded A lister who is now a B. Our actor has been in some of the biggest hits of all time. Anyway, although our actor considers himself heterosexual and he has had a very famous, very public heterosexual romance, he told someone the other day that “if you get orally serviced by a guy, its doesn’t mean you are gay. In fact, I just had a guy I have known for awhile do that to me last week.”

BlindGossip

BI said...

He's Waiting His Turn to Come Out

TheGossipBoy – Which actor is closely watching the status [of] Celebs who are coming out in hopes that he may soon be able to confess the truth. Poor guy wants to come out more than anything, but was told he only could after another big name did. Just his luck, he always has to be second, never gets to be first. Not Jake Gyllenhaal.

BlindGossip

Anonymous said...

Posted on OMG by prairiegirl

Good morning, don't have long this morning as I just sent a letter off to Ted.

Did some investigating work on the web and interesting searches on H. Cavill reveals similar traits to Jake's personal history; ambiguous mentions in interviews, never seen with girls (when he was a few years younger - he is a couple of years younger than Jake) and claims from commenters that they wish he would come out of the closet.

Gemma Arterton Has No Chance to Hang Out With Jake Gyllenhaal During 'Prince of Persia' Filming said...

Gemma Arterton didn't get to hang out with Jake Gyllenhaal while making "Prince of Persia: Sands of Time", because he was always in the gym. The 24-year-old actress, who plays Princess Tamina in the action adventure movie, admits there was little time to get to know the Oscar-nominated star because he was so busy bulking up to play the titular character Prince Dastan.

"We didn't have time to socialize. He was too busy in the gym, although we did go to dinner. It was all very civilized," she told BANG Showbiz at the world premiere of the Disney film at the Vue cinema in London's Westfield shopping center Sunday, May 9. "But he's so much fun. He's gorgeous."

The British beauty is no stranger to the gym and keeps in shape by avoiding sugary sweets and exercising when she needs to. She said, "I don't eat boxes and boxes of chocolates! But I still eat what I like. And I do a bit of exercise."

link

Anonymous said...

PG has poor investigating skills If you google you can see that he has had a GF, an Actress from New Zealand, he has since brke up with her. There may have been another, I remember it being discussed ONTD.

Anonymous said...

Jake had "girlfriends", Neil Patrick Harris had "girlfriends", Ricky Martin had "girlfriends", ...

Henry Cavill said...

Gemma Arterton Has No Chance to Hang Out With Jake Gyllenhaal During 'Prince of Persia' Filming

*cough*

Anonymous said...

Gemma Arterton didn't get to hang out with Jake Gyllenhaal while making "Prince of Persia: Sands of Time", because he was always in the gym.

LOL!

Anonymous said...

Jake was always in the gym or washing his hair - it was shampoo and conditioner, not a two-in-one!

London said...

lechatnoir88: Just saw jake gyllenhaal next to my offices - SO hot
8 minutes ago

DL gossip said...

Datalounge gossip that turned out to be true

It was revealed here that Lance Bass was gay and dating Reichen before any "mainstream" media outlet reported that fact

I read in one of the theater threads here that NPH was gay and dating a guy named David Burtka. This was a long time before he came out.

I read in one of the country music threads that Chely Wright was gay. This was at least a couple years ago.

Melissa Etheridge's split had a long run up (of several months) on DL before it was finally announced last month.

lol said...

jamesey92: JAKE GYLLENHAAL'S AUTOGRAPH!!! http://twitpic.com/1mooqd
2 minutes ago

PoP review said...

Posted on OMG by uk gamer

"I'm happy to say I was pleasantly surprised by how much fun I had with the movie. It felt like the love child of Aladdin and Pirates of the Carribean filtered through glorious Bruckheimer production values and over use of CGI, I'd say it's slightly better than the first Mummy movie.

Story: This is where I think the movie could surprise people; it's surprisely good and has some cool callbacks to the last gen trilogy and this generation's entry. There's a nice emotional core of the bond of the Prince and his brothers and the movie romance of the Prince and the Princess.

Acting: The cast all did pretty well but Gyllenhaal really came through as the Prince imho; struck the right balance of charming slightly arrogant Prince with a heart of gold. Arterton wasn't as successful but had a reasonable character arc and looked beautiful throughout the film. Kingsley plays a good foil to the heroes but I'll say no more on that. The comic relief from Molina fell a bit flat but I feel like that was the script's fault. The other Princely brothers also played their parts well and their chemistry with Dastan worked.

SFX/Sets/Costumes: The movie looks beautiful and some of the sets are really impressive and the later parts of the movie at the capital look magical. However some of the snake effects look a bit too cartoony.

Action: I'd say the action is on a par with the first Pirates even though the trademark Bruckheimer quick cuts are all over the film, Newell manages to create some thrilling action set pieces. I'm a little disappointed that the series now trademark Parkour gameplay wasn't serviced as well as I'd like in the movie though Gyllenhaal and the kid that played the young prince did well with what they had.

Overall I'd give the movie a 7.5/10 at the moment, maybe an 8 tomorrow if if I wake up as impressed with the movie as I am now.

forum

Anonymous said...

PG states that he has never been seen with icky girls, don't know if that's true unless she googled images and found none.

She she have stated that he has never been seen with icky girls but there are reports that he dated the New Zealand actress, and then mentiioned her name.

She reminds me of a freeper journalist that omits information to fit, it's called cherry-picking and it's done on purpose.

Anonymous said...

Icky girls?! Trolly, that sounds like you.

Watch Gyllenhaal go from Crowe to Cruise said...

Russell Crowe, notorious red carpet grumpus, seemed to been walking in Jake Gyllenhaal's body at yesterday's "Prince of Persia" UK premiere as the normally good natured fella shot daggers at every photographer in sight. But as Jake made his way down the red carpet, that sexy smile emerged from whatever cranky cocoon it'd been encased in.

But excitement got the best of Jake as he quickly shot past adorable smirk, entering full-on goofy grin territory before coming to a halt in Tom Cruise crazy laughter land.

NY Post

Anonymous said...

Trolly is totally making things up, there isn't even such a post on OMG by Prairie Girl.

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

10:10 AM - damn, our trolly is so stupid and transparent.

Anonymous said...

10:11 AM,

Prairie Girl deleted the comment, we can't blame that one on trolly.

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Anonymous said...

"why didn't you post it here at 6:30????"

Umm it was copied and posted here at 6:36am, not 3 hours later...

Posted on OMG by prairiegirl

Good morning, don't have long this morning as I just sent a letter off to Ted.

Did some investigating work on the web and interesting searches on H. Cavill reveals similar traits to Jake's personal history; ambiguous mentions in interviews, never seen with girls (when he was a few years younger - he is a couple of years younger than Jake) and claims from commenters that they wish he would come out of the closet.

May 10, 2010 6:36 AM

Anonymous said...

Sorry, missed that. Only saw trolly's post repeating it.

Anonymous said...

Datalounge gossip that turned out to be true

Isn't DL the source of the story from some guy in Venice who claimed to be J&A's neighbors and that he saw a baby?

If so, I guess that makes it true.

Jake Gyllenhaal Interview, Prince of Persia said...

...
Q: What about your character sends a positive message to young people?

JG: The character of Dastan, like I was saying before, was an orphan. He was brought into the royal family by the king because of a good deed that he did and because he was pure of heart when he did this deed. I think a lot of things threaten us all the time, like to not listen to our own hearts, to make choices about what other people think are cool or what other people say are cool. The lesson, the moral of this movie for Dastan, is to follow his own heart and to influence other people around him like his brothers and his family to follow theirs too. When you do, and when he does and when he helps the other people around him, it all works out for the best. Ultimately, it’s not painless but it’s for the best. What I hope that kids, families, but particularly kids, can take away [from this film] is that if they listen to their heart, they’ll never really go wrong.
...
Q: How important is the villain and working with Ben Kingsley?

JG: Well, you know what, there are a lot of villains in this movie. There may be actually ones that you would never expect. There are, I would say, cumulative maybe 10 or 15 people chasing after the dagger of time and not for the right reasons. Specifically working with someone, I would say “for” because he is Sir Ben Kingsley, working for Sir Ben Kingsley is just incredible. When you work with somebody of that level, that stature, who has that amount of experience, that many years, and has done such extraordinary work, it’s kind of an actor’s dream come true. The interesting thing about Sir Ben is he has a real childish play to him. I acted really, really conservatively around him when I first started acting and he was like, “Come on.” He sits up straight, he seems so regal but he really likes to kind of get down and dirty with his acting and so do I. So, it was great fun and a real honor.

MoviesOnline

Anonymous said...

10:55 AM #1, your "argument" is invalid and transparent.

PoP said...

Jake Gyllenhaal buffs up and goes British - nice video

Jake Gyllenhaal runs for the President, takes pictures with kids

Anonymous said...

Ultimately, it’s not painless but it’s for the best. What I hope that kids, families, but particularly kids, can take away [from this film] is that if they listen to their heart, they’ll never really go wrong.

Interesting choice of words coming from a closeted gay man.

Anonymous said...

I was going to say the same thing 11:24.

It just seems to be Jake babbling on about things that he thinks he should say to get people to watch the movie, all while lying and hiding his own child.

Jake will be on his deathbed before he'll listen to his own heart.

Anonymous said...

I watched both Adam's interview and Jake's with J. Ross and the contrast really struck me. I think they're around the same age. Jake was born into the HW machine, but Adam comes across as much more mature, articulate, self-confident and comfortable in his own skin and because he's not constantly on guard he never has to try too hard. Adam also has this innate masculinity that resonates from him even when he's in full make-up. He's a very impressive young guy. I wonder what Jake was thinking in the green room when Adam was talking about how freeing it was for him to come out.

Anonymous said...

Adam Lambert, born January 29, 1982

And they are both Jews :)

Anonymous said...

There's just a grimness to Jake so much of the time anymore, like that article pointed out about him starting out looking like Crowe on the red carpet. And he did seem uncomfortable on JR. IDK, maybe he is just not aging well, but he just doesn't seem to have that spark anymore.

He's so guarded, and most of the things he says sounds like they were all carefully thought up by pr, like all that talk about soccer. I've never heard him talk about soccer, and he's certainly never been seen at a game.


More and more I just feel like the life and individuality has been beaten out of Jake.

Anonymous said...

I wonder what Jake was thinking in the green room when Adam was talking about how freeing it was for him to come out.

I'm sure every closeted person wants to be free and is frustrated by not being treated equally.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure every closeted person wants to be free and is frustrated by not being treated equally.

Of course. But not everyone remains closeted. And not everyone beards.

Anonymous said...

In Jake's case not bearding would be admitting he's gay.

Anonymous said...

In Jake's case not bearding would be admitting he's gay.

Jake could be seen with different women, even go out with women. He does not have to enter into ridiculously obvious and nauseating fauxmances the way he did with Reese. That actually made him look more gay.

Anonymous said...

Adam also has this innate masculinity that resonates from him even when he's in full make-up.

True, that masculinity thing is complicated.

Anonymous said...

Jake could be seen with different women, even go out with women.

That's bearding too.

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Anonymous said...

But excitement got the best of Jake as he quickly shot past adorable smirk, entering full-on goofy grin territory before coming to a halt in Tom Cruise crazy laughter land.

omgLOL. That goofy grin pic is all the evidence the world needs about the identity of Toothy Tile!

He does look yum in the first few shots, though. How can a man go from hot to horsey in the blink of an eye?

Anonymous said...

If they were both Baptists would you point it out?

Yes. You are crazy, there is nothing anti-semitic about mentioning that someone is a Jew.

Anonymous said...

That's bearding too.

Not the same thing as the fauxmance. I'm sure there are women he could go out with that he genuinely likes, and he could have a good time with. But he wouldn't have to pretend they are a "couple" and go on endless shopping trips and coffee runs just to get papped and he wouldn't have to ship them in to his movie sets for phony hand holding photo-ops.

Anonymous said...

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.

Anonymous said...

Hollywood Reporter: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time -- Film Review

"Much rests on the appeal of Gyllenhaal, a serious actor who is buffed up seriously for the role. He's certainly fit, and the British accent he uses to match the rest of the cast works fine, but there's something a touch hangdog in Gyllenhaal's demeanor that is probably intended to show self-deprecation but instead can appear insipid."

breaking news!!!!!!!!! said...

Actress Gemma Arterton opens up to ET about the chemistry and the kiss with her hunky 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time' costar Jake Gyllenhaal.
‘Prince of Persia’ Actress Gemma Arterton Calls Jake Gyllenhaal’s Bod ‘Work of Art’
by ETONLINE - BREAKING NEWS on MAY 11, 2010

"I was quite nervous meeting him," Arterton said of Gyllenhaal, adding that she admires his acting. "I really hoped the chemistry would be there."

Arterton, who plays princess Tamina in the film, says she worked out six days a week and endured a horse back riding boot camp for her role in the film, but called the experience "satisfying." As for Gyllenhaal's body in the movie, she tells ET it was like "hugging a pillar."

Anonymous said...

LOL

oh no! said...

wired: Twitter.com says everybody has 0 followers and is following 0 people. Twitpocalypse!
12 minutes ago

lol said...

JoshFeinberg: RT @darrenrovell1 What Twitter never wanted: "Following 0" is now a trending topic.
4 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

Hollywood Reporter: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time -- Film Review

^^^ "Gemma Arterton plays Tamina, a princess who knows more about the dagger than she lets on, and director Mike Newell works hard to make their encounters sexy and exciting as sandstorms swirl, but there's not much lust in the dust."

Anonymous said...

Gemma Arterton plays Tamina, a princess who knows more about the dagger than she lets on, and director Mike Newell works hard to make their encounters sexy and exciting as sandstorms swirl, but there's not much lust in the dust."

lol. Poor Gemma. Hard to get lusty with a pillar, I guess :)

Anonymous said...

Kristin Chenoweth has slammed that Newsweek article on how gays allegedly can't play straight, and is defending her gay co-stars. Great statement.

JJ

Anonymous said...

The imdb rating for PoP is only 6 something. That's not good.

How are the reviews from professional critics?

I think this won't become a franchise. Jake should have known better with all the previous video game adaption failures.

Lamey is such a fangirl said...

Jakey was perfect
In London yesterday for the big splash premiere of Prince of Persia, Jake Gyllenhaal was at his best – no pants issues, so handsome, loose and relaxed, the most winning smile, and the 15 year old in me totally wants to be his girlfriend at the sight of these shots of him holding Gemma Arterton’s hand and teasing her privately, making her giggle. Please can he talk to me like that? He’s perfect this way. So perfect. And when he’s this perfect, when his tux fits so well, it’s hard, yes, to keep declining his application for the Freebie 5. But there’s also an argument to be made for his future entry on the Lifetime List, if of course he keeps playing it the way he’s been playing it.

Because Jakey seems so fun. At least when he’s on red carpets and talk shows. Have you seen Jakey with Jonathan Ross? Just aired on Friday in the UK. F-cking hot. And charismatic. And silly. And willing to play. And when he cuts that broccoli (he has really beautiful hands) and drops that butter on the frying pan and sticks his tongue out and laughs his great laugh, the quiver comes on hard. Hard in the way I can feel in my stomach. Hard in the way that might merit a fantasy conversation and a pretend relationship screenplay. Unless of course I hate the movie.


LG

Anonymous said...

^^That's a perfect example of why I never read Lamey. Truly cringeworthy.

Anonymous said...

He's certainly fit, and the British accent he uses to match the rest of the cast works fine, but there's something a touch hangdog in Gyllenhaal's demeanor that is probably intended to show self-deprecation but instead can appear insipid."

Sigh. Not good. And HR is often very fair in their film reviews.

Anonymous said...

Variety's review--once again, Jake's performance is derided for its "hangdog doppiness." And by the way, Variety, like HR, is a very objective media outlet. They don't have it IN for Jake or anyone else when they pan. They just express their informed opinions and give it context: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117942703.html?categoryid=3346&cs=1

Anonymous said...

^^
Link to Variety's review

Wow, kind of weird that Variety and HR reviews both use the word "hangdog."

destiny said...

Funny how both reviewers say the same thing about Jake. Is it just a coincidence that this was shot during the Reeking years, when he often had the same look on his face in their little drama.

Anonymous said...

Jake Gyllenhaal runs for the President, takes pictures with kids

Jake loves kids. If he ever decides to have kids, I think he'll be a great father. Very loving and doting. That's why I don't believe in BT. I don't know this man personally, but I doubt he'd ever do that to his own kid. No way.

Anonymous said...

"More and more I just feel like the life and individuality has been beaten out of Jake."

The closet will do that to you.

Anonymous said...

Link to Variety's review

Damn, they too complain about the haircut :)

Anonymous said...

It's an odd choice of words - maybe both publications have the same ghostwriter!

RT said...

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time reviews

Hollywood Reporter Fresh:1
Variety Rotten:1

Rotten Tomatoes

Anonymous said...

UV must be slipping. Someone posted the DL gossip about Jake over the weekend and she left it up.

People magazine reads OMG and WFT2 :) said...

May 06 2010

JAKE GYLLENHAAL & ZACHARY QUINTO

Atticus and Noah wouldn't need chaperones, seeing as how they already own the streets. But dads are welcome to come along.

People Pets - Let's Hit the Dog Run! Celebrity Playdates We'd Love to See

Anonymous said...

:)

Anonymous said...

4:28 PM #2 - maybe UV changed her mind and decided to openly support gay Jake?

Anonymous said...

Maybe UV is pissed she didn't get an invite to any of the POP premieres.

Anonymous said...

UV has only herself to blame - she should have posted ALL Reeke pictures, lol!

Anonymous said...

UV has only herself to blame - she should have posted ALL Reeke pictures, lol!

Anonymous said...

UV has only herself to blame - she should have posted ALL Reeke pictures

LOL! I can only imagine. It seems like she posts almost every photo IHJ gets, but I guess 100s of pictures from the same coffee run are too much even for babblers.

G-y-l-l-e-n-h-a-a-l said...

Jerry, Sir Ben and Gemma can't spell Jake's surname + a bit of Jake:

Reporter pesters Jake Gyllenhaal

Anonymous said...

UV only deletes posts about Austin. He is the main threat to her.

Anonymous said...

^^^ LOL, bad Brits!

Anonymous said...

There was a funny tweet a few days ago that said, if Jake was Muslim his name would be Jake Gyllenhaalal. LOL.

Anonymous said...

LOL :)

Hang dog said...

Funny how both reviewers say the same thing about Jake. Is it just a coincidence that this was shot during the Reeking years, when he often had the same look on his face in their little drama.

Separate movie reviewers using the word hang-dog is not the problem. It is whether the actor has the ability to project something meaningful and memorable behind the sad, translucent gaze. As UsingEnglish.com reminds us: A hangdog expression is one where a person shows their emotions very clearly, maybe a little too clearly for everyone’s liking. It's that mixture of misery and self-pity that is similar to a dog when it's trying to get something it wants but dare not take without permission.

Perhaps part of the reason both reviewers saw the same insipidness in Jake's PoP performance is that he has recently deluded himself about what really matters and what he really wants out of his career. I’ll never forget a quote from an UK interview, back in October 2007, when Jake responded to a question about what was the best advice he had ever received. The answer was not just disturbingly shallow, but so self-absorbed and bereft of any kind of humanity and generosity that I guess I wasn’t as surprised as some when the Reeke showmance immediately followed:
Jake: “It was probably from Eminem. He didn’t give it to me personally, but it’s on one of his records and he says: “When you’re in it, and you’ve got it, you’ve got to get as much sh** as you can, cos you never know when you’re never going to get it again.”

Believe it or not, there was a time when Jake’s distinctive hang-dog expression was something that grabbed the heart and tied the viewer up in knots, haunting one's dreams and many a waking hour. Back then, instead of the voracious exploitation of opportunity, Jake appeared to value the importance of following his heart, without compromise, or artifice. As one of the reviewers captures below: “full of warmth and light: the kind of transcendent light that shines out from a soul full of love, understanding and acceptance.”
______________________
“As Jack, an emotionally available Jake, whose gotta-love-me hang-dog puppy-eyes had me smiling from the beginning, managed to maintain normalcy with Lureen and Bobby, as well as his in-laws, but in every scene, his eyes hold some secret, and you know that he's thinking of Ennis.”

hang-dog quote 1

“As he showed us first in "Monster's Ball," Ledger is capable of digging way deep down into his gut and imbuing his performances with an unflinching frankness and truth that we can neither ignore nor help to be moved by. Gyllenhaall's Jack is the younger of the two: he's fun, he's a little crazy and unfortunately he wants a lot, lot more than Ennis is able to give him. Gyllenhaal's hang-dog, frisky puppy of a performance is full of warmth and light: the kind of transcendent light that shines out from a soul full of love, understanding and acceptance.”

hang-dog quote 2

Atticus said...

Daddy will be pissed!

destiny said...

Interesting Hang Dog.

There are other movies where he's used those expressions too, but I don't think of him as doing that in movies like Jarhead or Brothers. So the question then is why in a movie like POP, if that is indeed the reason they are describing him that way.

Anonymous said...

That's an excellent summation, Hang Dog. Thank you. And I'd either forgotten about Jake quoting Eminem or I hadn't heard that before. But it certainly explains a lot - and not in a good way.

Ted said...

Caught! Reese Getting Serious With Agent BF?

Jake who?

Reese Witherspoon and her marginally handsome agent BF, Jim Toth, appear to still be going strong. Reese brought Jim along to watch her son, Deacon, play football with some friends at a Los Angeles park Saturday afternoon.

So, are things more serious between them? And how did the couple interact when the paparazzi weren't around?

Totally smitten with each other, natch.

Witherspoon and her current beau looked on from the sidelines as Deacon played pretty damn well at the park. Reese was wearing her typical casual ensemble, donning a UCLA baseball cap, loose-fitting khakis and sneakers. You know, conservative hip-mama wear.

"Reese and Jim seem so down-to-earth," an eyewitness tells E!. "They sat on the grass and cheered, and then would sneak in a quick kiss when no one was looking."

Too presh! When's the engagement announcement, already? And could Gyllenhaal's pals be wrong, after all? This cuddly behavior, sans press and paps, could hint that this isn't exactly just a rebound fauxmance.

"Reese would grab Jim's arm with excitement when Deacon made a good play."

R.W. wasn't the only one that liked having Jim around. Son Deacon appeared to enjoy the company as well.

"Jim was high-fiving [Deacon] in between plays," adds our spy about the happy-looking threesome.

See, this is the kinda guy we could see Jennifer Aniston palling around with. First off, Jim seems pretty masculine, which is a start (we're giving Mr. Toth the benefit of the doubt here), and he's not a damn actor. Dating someone behind the scenes is so the way to go in this deceptive town of ours.

Hopefully, Reese sticks to recreational activities with her man and stays away from Starbucks. That will be the telltale sign this relaysh is not for keeps.

The Awful Truth

Florida Tom said...

Hangdog said:

Believe it or not, there was a time when Jake’s distinctive hang-dog expression was something that grabbed the heart and tied the viewer up in knots, haunting one's dreams and many a waking hour. Back then, instead of the voracious exploitation of opportunity, Jake appeared to value the importance of following his heart, without compromise, or artifice. As one of the reviewers captures below: “full of warmth and light: the kind of transcendent light that shines out from a soul full of love, understanding and acceptance.”


Yep that was Jack Twist. I will always see Jake as Jack. I hope Jake still loves Jack.

Anonymous said...

That's not the definition of hang dog.

Anonymous said...

Jake: “It was probably from Eminem. He didn’t give it to me personally, but it’s on one of his records and he says: “When you’re in it, and you’ve got it, you’ve got to get as much sh** as you can, cos you never know when you’re never going to get it again.”

Who knows, maybe that's part of a good plan - make money while in the closet and then enjoy the freedom.

Anonymous said...

ErikaMonster: i wanted to get tickets to Jimmy Kimmel with Jake Gyllenhaal and they're SOLD OUTTTTT. :( should i try for Russell Brand on George Lopez?
about 2 hours ago

Florida Tom said...

Gyllenhaal's hang-dog, frisky puppy of a performance is full of warmth and light: the kind of transcendent light that shines out from a soul full of love, understanding and acceptance.”



Thats the Jake that people loved. It was as if Jack was who Jake was.
Not acting but the real Jake.

Anonymous said...

eTalkCTV: eTalk sits down with 2 super stars tonight - Jake Gyllenhaal & Christina Aguilera! Jake talks about finding sand in strange places...
about 2 hours ago

Anonymous said...

It was as if Jack was who Jake was.

I think it's a mistake to conflate an actor and a character they portray. Some of Jake's fangirls admit to doing exactly that and, frankly, it's unhealthy, imo. Jake Gyllenhaal is not Jack Twist and never was.

Anonymous said...

wadjet85: RT @ChrisKattan: I can't wait for Prince of Persia. There's is nothing better in life than eating popcorn and watching Gyllenhaal's pecks and thighs smile
about 3 hours ago

LAOD said...

DivaNews: Vonda Shepard's going to the studio today to sing a song for the new Jake Gyllenhaal/Anne Hathaway film.She heads to the East Coast tomorrow
8 minutes ago

Jeff immer said...

Biklops: Jake Gyllenhaal just said he lived off "twigs and berries" during the making of Prince of Persia. Questions: 1) is he English? 2) he's out?
25 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

Nice spin, but no cigar.

I would define hangdog look more the way Destiny alluded to in her post above re the Reeking days - shamefaced. A poor choice of words.

You Complete Me! said...

Newly buff Jake Gyllenhaal is always a hit with the ladies, but when ET caught up with him in London for the premiere of his new film 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time' -- he only had eyes for our Samantha Harris!

"Oh Samantha," he teased during their intimate one-on-one interview. "I kind of feel like I'm on a date with you," Samantha responded. "You know what they say; what happens in London stays in London. They say that a lot," Jake replied.

ET Online VIDEO: Jake Gyllenhaal Gets Flirty!

Read your sources said...

Nice spin, but no cigar.

What spin. A website was given in the comment and the definition comes straight from that site... verbatim: A hangdog expression is one where the person's showing their emotions very clearly, maybe a little too clearly for your liking. It's that mixture of misery and self-pity that is similar to a dog when it's trying to get something it wants but daren't take without permission.

Anonymous said...

Jake Gyllenhaal just said he lived off "twigs and berries" during the making of Prince of Persia.

LOL! Did Jake know what he was saying?

Anonymous said...

That's not the main definition, nor the only one, so you check your sources. That was back in BBM days, and they qualified the description by adding puppy-dog look.

destiny said...

After thinking about what hangdog said, and looking at the dictionary, I'm back to my original thoughts about it.

hang·dog   [hang-dawg, -dog] Show IPA
–adjective
1.
browbeaten; defeated; intimidated; abject: He always went about with a hangdog look.
2.
shamefaced; guilty: He sneaked out of the room with a hangdog expression.
3.
suitable to a degraded or contemptible person; sneaky; furtive.
–noun
4.
Archaic. a degraded, contemptible person.
Origin:
1670–80; hang + dog

—Synonyms
2. ashamed, contrite, crestfallen.

—Antonyms
1. confident, assured.

Dictionary.com

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Destiny. Puppy-dog look has quite a different meaning IMO. :)

Anonymous said...

That's not the main definition, nor the only one, so you check your sources. That was back in BBM days, and they qualified the description by adding puppy-dog look.

Hang-dog is an idiomatic expression that has several meanings. Believe it or not many words do. Try looking in a dictionary sometimes.

That was back in BBM days, and they qualified the description by adding puppy-dog look.

Your statement makes no sense, at all. You sound like a contrarian who fabricates a disagreement on insignicant grounds just to be argumentive. Enough said.

destiny said...

I agree, I was just thinking about the puppy-dog aspect and momentarily got it mixed up with hang-dog.

Freudian Slip said...

Jake Gyllenhaal shared about the workout regime he kept for her upcoming actioner, Persia of Persia: Sands of Time?



JJl

Anonymous said...

Jake Gyllenhaal just said he lived off "twigs and berries" during the making of Prince of Persia.
LOL! Did Jake know what he was saying?


Please explain "twigs and berries".

Anonymous said...

Slang for cock and balls--although it should be twig, not twigs.

Jake Gyllenhaal to Play Footballer Joe Namath said...

Jake Gyllenhaal shared about the workout regime he kept for her upcoming actioner, Persia of Persia: Sands of Time?

“It was intense,” the 29-year-old actor told Extra. “What I did was ride a camel in L.A. and rode it around for15 hours a day, and I’d eat twigs and berries and any kind of fibrous material, and drink water from the sewers. With that, [I got into shape] very quickly (laughs).”

Jake is also trying to play football star Joe Namath in an upcoming movie.

“I would love to play Joe Namath,” Jake admitted. “I’ve been working on it for a long time, trying to develop that story. We got to get it right, got to get the extraordinary story perfect if we’re going to do it. But it would be a dream to play him.”

As for being single, Jake says, “Would it be strange if I said no, I’m not looking? Yes, I’m looking. I have two eyes.”

Just Jared

Anonymous said...

Enough said.

Translation: I no longer have a leg to stand on, because I have been soundly trounced by someone who actually knows what they are talking about.

Geesh said...

I believe misery and self pity (shame) was the gist of what was posted in the hangdog comment. Synonyms for browbeaten, intimidated, degraded, etc.

Can't figure out what the problem is, but someone has a problem with nuance.

Anonymous said...

Self-pity is not shame; it's self-pity.

Anonymous said...

Thanks 9:01 PM!

Can be likened to said...

There are some aspects of self pity which help us to acknowledge painful situations and circumstances in our life for which we need help.

However, if help has not been available or forthcoming in the past, or in our childhood experiences, we form a tendency to become bogged down in our feelings of pain and fear which don't serve any other function except to keep us stuck.

This is why self pity tends to be stultifying and inactive and can be likened to wallowing in quick sand, slowly sinking down and down, and then drowning in a morass of shame, self doubt and negative self talk.

http://www.consistent-parenting-advice.com/self-pity.html

Anonymous said...

Can't figure out what the problem is, but someone has a problem with nuance.

Yes, you do it seems. Hangdog means furtive, sneaky and guilty, browbeaten, intimidated looking. None of which sound like glowing trancendent love from within, at least to me.

Anonymous said...

Yes, self-pity has a self-indulgent quality to the word, hence the wallowing associated with it. Not shame at all, which is simply shame. So it can't be likened. But you can say anything you want, doesn't make it accurate.

Anonymous said...

"Gyllenhaal's hang-dog, frisky puppy of a performance is full of warmth and light: the kind of transcendent light that shines out from a soul full of love, understanding and acceptance.”

Sounds to me like the reviewer was talking about Jake's ability to combine two conflicting emotions together. A deep feeling of dejection and self pity with an optimistic tenacity to still be filled with love and understanding towards the object of his desire. That's what's call complexity.

Anonymous said...

"But you can say anything you want, doesn't make it accurate."

Ditto.

Anonymous said...

Jake may have done that - but the writer didn't describe it accurately.

Anonymous said...

I believe "hangdog" in BBM is for example the way Jack feels when his father in law throws him the car keys in a gesture that makes clear he despises him -- Jack sighs with a hangdog kind of sorrow.
But there's more to Jack's character as played by Jake, as 9:22 PM aptly explains ^.

Anonymous said...

I would say that Jack was a young, frisky puppy of a performance. But he had nothing to have a hangdog look about. That is inaccurate.

Anonymous said...

He looked annoyed with if fil to me. So annoyed that one day he stood up and put him in his place.

Anonymous said...

but the writer didn't describe it accurately.

It's not about being accurate. It's about interpretation. Believe or not, words are full of color and nuance. You may not have gotten the meaning out of the desription that I did, but that doesn't make the statement accurate or inaccurate. Combining the concept of hang-dog with frisky puppy was actually pretty clever imagery. And, yeah I already know, not for you. That's the way it goes.

Anonymous said...

This puzzled me when I first saw it -- why is Dastan trying to hide behind Tamina? That's a hangdog face 100%.
Is he a coward? Is he pushing the woman in front, to escape from a difficult situation?
And all that while she looks insulted by somebody who made a cheecky request from her.
pic

But, remember that Johnny Depp was an antihero too in the "Pirates...".

Anonymous said...

Those first few seconds when Lureen's Dad throws the keys at Jack - he's pissed. Then he gets a defeated look. But eventually he puts the man in his place. I agree it's a matter of interpretation. I agree, combining it makes for fine imagery, it's fine in that case - but we're not talking about that reviewer. We're talking what the HW Reporter said, and the other review as well.

Anonymous said...

We know about color and nuance, and how every word gets turned into a double-entendre.

Anonymous said...

I think the writer's meaning is:
"Gyllenhaal's hang-dog WHILE ALSO frisky puppy of a performance is full of warmth and light...."etc

I think his father, Aguirre, his father-in-law, even Ennis to a certain degree (I'm ducking) are dismissive of Jack.
That's why Jake played him hangdog-y...
...While Jack's beautiful soul "is full of warmth and light", but the surrounding morons can't see it until it's too late.

Anonymous said...

Jack father-in-law doesnt despise Jack; he doesn't respect him.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Jack was a beautiful soul. :) But I always thought he had a deep-down sense of pride in who he was, not hangdog-y. Ennis did not. Ennis hid behind a false macho persona. It's all interpretation.

Anonymous said...

9:48, are you OK with your head? It's the same thing.

I didn't like Johnny Depp's hangdog pirate when I first saw it (on the telly)-- I was expecting more of an Errol Flynn's Captain Blood - heroic, brave, wonderfully smart, gentlemanly...
But Depp went to Oscars with it. So there you have it.

Anonymous said...

I've always found Jack the braver of the two.

Anonymous said...

Is English your first language, 9:54?

Anonymous said...

To clarify it for you, 9:54:

Despise = extreme hatred
Disrespect = you don't care enough to bother to hate them, they are not that important to you

Anonymous said...

for 10:02 you are wrong
despise
1. To regard with contempt or scorn
2. To dislike intensely; loathe
3. To regard as unworthy of one's interest or concern
(the freedictionary.com)

So Jack was despised (loathed)by all men in the story.
He felt like a hangdog or a battered dog.

Anonymous said...

Whatever.

Anonymous said...

Before JBGyllenhaal locked up his tweets, I opted to follow him--which means I'm still getting his tweets although now he put a cap on it. It's very interesting what JBGyllenhaal tweets about. I have no idea if this person really is Jake but it's fascinating nonetheless. For instance, he will always asks fans to ask him any question for a limited amount of time--and he'll answer. And then he'll delete it as if he doesn't want his responses to get leaked.

Today someone asked him what's his favorite sexual position; he said "From behind." Then another person asked him what actor, dead or alive, would he most like to work with; he said, "James Dean." He also posted a message saying one of the reasons why he's being extra vigilant is because of a girl who's been stalking him and now is on a campaign to get him. He's pursuing legal action (he's filed some kind of restraining order with the LA Supreme Court). I have no idea if this is the real Jake but it's fun to follow JBGyllenhaal's tweets. Maybe he's real--maybe he isn't.

Anonymous said...

He was despised by all men in the story except...Ennis--and that was one big reason why he responded so positively to Ennis in the mountains--because unlike his father and the other men who treated him like shit, Ennis listened to him, laughed at his jokes, treated him well and then later fell in love with him.

Anonymous said...

Ennis didn't treat him entirely well either.

Just Jared Comment said...

So Jake steals a role men for an openly gay actor in brokeback and he is stealing another role meant for an ethnic actor here.

Hey Jake…why don’t you stick to roles made for CLOSETED GAY WHITE MALES

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't call Depp's performance in Pirates hang-dog at all. He was a campy Keith Richards. Of course Jake wasn't going to camp it up, too gay for a closeted gay man.

Anonymous said...

10:18, Ennis was afraid to live with Jack because of what he saw when he was a boy and because of the homophobic attitudes that had been instilled in him by his father as a child .And yet he was madly in love with Jack but unfortunately, that love was thwarted due to fear.

Anonymous said...

You don't need to convince me. I haven't seen Pirates, but I do plan to catch up. Johnny is gorgeous as Jack Sparrow, as always, I even love the name. I don't know why I didn't see the trilogy.

Anonymous said...

Hangdogs, beating dead horses, why are we talking BBMt anyway? Wer were talking about the silly HW Reporter review, and the other one whose name escapes me at the moment. :)

Anonymous said...

No one will ever call Jack Sparrow hangdog. Those eyes were always full of mischief.

Anonymous said...

Jake is pushing the envelope. He knows exactly what twig and berries refers to. As Ted has said many times, Toothy really hopes to be found out.

Anonymous said...

No 10:12, you are wrong. There's degrees of difference.

Anonymous said...

12:45, see link

Anonymous said...

Can't access it but looks like Keram is back on DL with a piece about Jake having a steamy fling with actor Henry Cavill.

Juicy. Back to the Jake I know and love; undercover private flights to Ireland and romps lasting 48 hours.

Austin? WHAT Autin? Lol.

Anonymous said...

re Hangdog expression.

It's a forlorn, droopy-eyed look with a touch of self-pity used to solicit love/treats. Hound dogs in particular among canines, Senator Joe Lieberman among politicians (see Jon Stewert's famous hangdog Lieberman impression), Bill Murray among comedic actors (famous for his deadpan hangdog dryness). And now Jake among young leading men, it seems.

Prince Jake said...

Please explain "twigs and berries".
Slang for cock and balls--although it should be twig, not twigs.


One is never enought!

Anonymous said...

This puzzled me when I first saw it -- why is Dastan trying to hide behind Tamina?

Prince is not hiding, he's pissed because Tamina has a better outfit!

Anonymous said...

I have no idea if this person really is Jake but it's fascinating nonetheless.

Sorry, there is no chance that this person is Jake, but I agree with tweets are fun part.

Anonymous said...

Can't access it but looks like Keram is back on DL with a piece about Jake having a steamy fling with actor Henry Cavill.

There are new posts, but nothing new about Jake and Henry.

Extra TV said...

Buffed actor Jake Gyllenhaal had to get into some serious shape to star in his upcoming actioner, "Prince of Persia: Sands of Time," which might suit him well for his next gig -- as footballer Joe Namath -- if he can get it off the ground.

"I would love to play Joe Namath," Gyllenhaal told "Extra's" Terri Seymour. "I've been working on it for a long time, trying to develop that story. We got to get it right, got to get the extraordinary story perfect if we're going to do it. But it would be a dream to play him."

How was the workout regime for "Persia"? "It was intense," Gyllenhaal admitted. "What I did was ride a camel in L.A. and rode it around for15 hours a day, and I'd eat twigs and berries and any kind of fibrous material, and drink water from the sewers. With that, [I got into shape] very quickly," he joked.

Touring L.A. on a camel, huh? Jake laughs, "I got a star map and went down Sunset Blvd. and visited all the stars' homes... on the camel."

But for those fans wondering if Gyllenhaal is dating since he broke up with actress Reese Witherspoon, he is indeed still single, but hopeful. "Would it be strange if I said no, I'm not looking? Yes, I'm looking. I have two eyes."

Jake Gyllenhaal to Play 'Broadway Joe'? video

Anonymous said...

Would it be strange if I said no, I'm not looking? Yes, I'm looking. I have two eyes.

Huh?

Anonymous said...

LOL Anon 2:11

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Ted will comment on the Henry/Jake fling?

Anonymous said...

After that silly Kirsten post nothing would surprise me! :)

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