Saturday 24 April 2010

Something Magical

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

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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...

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."

Single - don't want to date - want to date. WTF? Jake, the less you talk about dating the better.

Anonymous said...

Well, keep us posted on the Jake/Henry rumor - much more exciting than hangdog expressioned, bored and boring married guy rumors. :)

Question said...

From Jake's imdb board "kinda weird".

Post by: yazmin_marie_n:

" Did anyone see the daily 10? Towards the end, Jake was talking about how hard it is to be sexy and the reporter tried to hug him and Jake got super uncomfortable and brushed him off.....jake laughed it off but it looked so fake. Jake just seemed so aggressive and touchy."

Anonymous said...

^^Did anyone on WFT see it?

Anonymous said...

Daily 10 is part of E! Online so video should be on the site.

Anonymous said...

I find it interesting how touchy Jake seems to be with homoerotic talk and such, but it was him who was fanboying Ledger. But maybe it was unconscious on Jake's side?

Anonymous said...

Daily 10 is part of E! Online so video should be on the site.

Ok, I'll take a look.

Anonymous said...

It's on YouTube, I saw it. Can't look for it now.

Anonymous said...

So is it true that 'Jake got super uncomfortable and brushed him off'?

Anonymous said...

^^I couldn't find it. :(

Anonymous said...

It may have been unconscious, conscious, subconscious and everything in between. :)

Anonymous said...

So is it true that 'Jake got super uncomfortable and brushed him off'?

I thought he was weird about it. The guy was about to hug him jokingly and Jake dodged him and said "what are you doing?" or something like that.

Anonymous said...

I find it interesting how touchy Jake seems to be with homoerotic talk and such, but it was him who was fanboying Ledger. But maybe it was unconscious on Jake's side?

I think so and also imo Jake knew he would never get with Heath.

Anonymous said...

Found it:

youtube

E! said...

" Did anyone see the daily 10? Towards the end, Jake was talking about how hard it is to be sexy and the reporter tried to hug him and Jake got super uncomfortable and brushed him off.....jake laughed it off but it looked so fake. Jake just seemed so aggressive and touchy."

True. Here's the video (it's around 2:21):

Jake on The Daily 10

Anonymous said...

I think Jake likes to joke around, but he has also a very serious side. I think some people could underestimate his serious side.

Anonymous said...

Don't get me wrong I like Jake as an actor and obviously follow him, but he's the type of guy who can joke around one second and if someone does something wrong, in his opinion, he can change moood in a sec. People say Jake is laid back and relaxed, but I think he is often putting on a show, there are people/celebs who are much more relaxed and have an honest sense of humor.

Anonymous said...

I think he was just being funny with the interviewer - the funniest part was the craving of the mainline Snickers bar via dartgun after the strict training regimine. He's very clever. :)

Anonymous said...

I think when the reporter tried to hug him at the end of the interview, Jake's mood changed and he wasn't joking anymore.

Anonymous said...

People say Jake is laid back and relaxed, but I think he is often putting on a show, there are people/celebs who are much more relaxed and have an honest sense of humor.

ITA. I noticed this especially during the little Brothers promo work he did and now with PoP. It seems contrived most of the time. He was funny in the past too but I never got the sense that it wasn't genuine like I do now.

Anonymous said...

I'll bet this promotion schedule is grueling too. He may be getting a little tired.

Anonymous said...

What I find wrong is that Jake encourages people to joke with him and feel comfortable with him, but then all of a sudden puts a stop to it when he feels it goes too far. My advise, if you're not in the mood to joke, stay honest and answer the questions honestly right from the start, so people won't feel (wrongly) too comfortable with you and eventually embarrass themselves with you. I had encounters with people like that and it made me very careful, I don't trust every jokster. ;)

Anonymous said...

He was funny in the past too but I never got the sense that it wasn't genuine like I do now.

Exactly. He's a good performer though.

Anonymous said...

he's the type of guy who can joke around one second and if someone does something wrong, in his opinion, he can change moood in a sec

Never saw anything like that.

Anonymous said...

He's a good performer though.

Absolutely.

Anonymous said...

Never saw anything like that.

Did jackbourassa find his way on wft 2 to "defend" Jake here too? ;)

8:34 AM said...

No trolly here. Give us some examples for "if someone does something wrong, in his opinion, he can change moood in a sec".

Anonymous said...

Towards the end, Jake was talking about how hard it is to be sexy and the reporter tried to hug him and Jake got super uncomfortable and brushed him off.....jake laughed it off but it looked so fake. Jake just seemed so aggressive and touchy.

I disagree, there is nothing aggressive or touchy about Jake's joking with the interviewer.

Anonymous said...

8:40 AM - of course you're not a troll Jack, who also wanted an example what A list actress would ever beard for a fellow actor (remember that discussion on IMDB, Jack?). Well an example is the Daily 10 interview. And if you look at his interview with Jonathan Ross, you'll notice that he was very. He was joking, but still careful what he said.

Anonymous said...

...very careful...

8:40 AM said...

8:46 AM, I've commented ""if someone does something wrong, in his opinion, he can change moood in a sec", why are you changing the subject?

Anonymous said...

Well an example is the Daily 10 interview.

Bad example.

Anonymous said...

What I find wrong is that Jake encourages people to joke with him and feel comfortable with him, but then all of a sudden puts a stop to it when he feels it goes too far. My advise, if you're not in the mood to joke, stay honest and answer the questions honestly right from the start, so people won't feel (wrongly) too comfortable with you and eventually embarrass themselves with you.

Please, why are you making that up?

Anonymous said...

So is it true that 'Jake got super uncomfortable and brushed him off'?
I thought he was weird about it.


Looks like a no homo joke to me :)

Anonymous said...

theselinaa: "You complete me with your yellow dress" HAHA, oh Jake Gyllenhall(sp?) you silly goose.
about 11 hours ago

Moscow? said...

Viktor_and_Rolf: Viktor & Rolf are in moskow, sitting on the rooftop of the ritz, next to jake gyllenhaal! http://twitpic.com/1mx2oj
5 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

Moscow premiere? Disney will spend millions and millions on PoP promotion, but is too lazy to set up a free Twitter account and have interns posting info and promotion about the movie.

destiny said...

At first I thought you guys were just talking about a hug at the end of an interview, which would be weird for an interviewer to do.

But they were joking around, with fake crying and kleenex, and the interviewer in the spirit of that tried to give him an "it's alright" hug. Jake's reaction in that context is downright strange.

Anonymous said...

Jake's "reaction" is part of the joking around.

What Andrew Sullivan + American Family Association Both Want to Know: Elena Kagan's Lez Factor said...

...
American Family Association's Bryan Fischer, May 10, 8:24am:

The White House has flatly stated that she is not gay, which could prove a tad embarrassing if the open secret of her lesbianism is confirmed at some point. If she's a lesbian, it is going to become public knowledge, and the White House will simply have some more egg on its already yoke-splattered face.

Elena Kagan, if nominated today, will be forced to face the press. She cannot be kept closeted not only from the public but from the inquiring minds of the media. They have a solemn responsibility to do one thing: ask her directly and openly and in front of the American people: Are you a lesbian?

A refusal to answer is a tacit admission of guilt. But she may not be able publicly to deny she's a lesbian, likely because it's true. She may not be able to admit it either, because it could cost her a Supreme Court post. So she's likely to refuse to answer the question at all, and the only plausible explanation for her evasion would be because rumors of her lesbianism aren't rumors at all but based in fact.
...

Andrew Sullivan, May 10, 11:56am:

It is no more of an empirical question than whether she is Jewish. We know she is Jewish, and it is a fact simply and rightly put in the public square. If she were to hide her Jewishness, it would seem rightly odd, bizarre, anachronistic, even arguably self-critical or self-loathing. And yet we have been told by many that she is gay … and no one will ask directly if this is true and no one in the administration will tell us definitively.

In a word, this is preposterous – a function of liberal cowardice and conservative discomfort. It should mean nothing either way. Since the issue of this tiny minority – and the right of the huge majority to determine its rights and equality – is a live issue for the court in the next generation, and since it would be bizarre to argue that a Justice's sexual orientation will not in some way affect his or her judgment of the issue, it is only logical that this question should be clarified. It's especially true with respect to Obama. He has, after all, told us that one of his criteria for a Supreme Court Justice is knowing what it feels like to be on the wrong side of legal discrimination. Well: does he view Kagan's possible life-experience as a gay woman relevant to this? Did Obama even ask about it? Are we ever going to know one way or the other? Does she have a spouse? Is this spouse going to be forced into the background in a way no heterosexual spouse ever would be?

Queerty

Anonymous said...

Jake's "reaction" is part of the joking around.

In other words, more straight boy frat humor of the "I'm not a f*g" variety.

Great.

Anonymous said...

I hope Elena Kagan is straight - closeted gay person isn't suitable to be a Supreme Court judge.

Anonymous said...

Jake's reaction in that context is downright strange.

IA. What was even stranger was how Jake let the interviewer touch his head/hair, which was far more intimate than a much more commonplace/mainstream hug. It looked like his "Jake is Straight" brain kicked in when the more demonstrative hug began to occur. I wonder, if PR/Disney gave Jake a list of behaviors he can and cannot do in public? They probably forgot to put down, not letting a man rub the side of your head to comfort you. Notice how Jake also cut the interview short immediately with, "Is this interview over?" Yeah, it was said in a joking manner, but it was obvious he was ending the exchange with that question.

Anonymous said...

The Daily 10 Interview was funny, it was a joke. All these comments you are making about Jake being uncomfortable or homophobic is bull. It was a joke and stop your dime store analyzing of it, I wouldn't be surprise if it wasn't setup that way. You are so afraid that Jake is straight that every thing is does you pick apart as being homophobic. If you are so confident he is straight what are you afraid of. It seems to me the interviewer was the closet case with all that Gemma bs, the interviewer flirting with Jake was more geniuine than his flirting with Gemma.

Anonymous said...

You are so afraid that Jake is straight that every thing is does you pick apart as being homophobic.

Don't be silly, we know Jake is gay. Please remember that a lot of closeted gays act homophobic in order to protect the secret.

Anonymous said...

Some folks just don't want to be touched. Like in subways or busses when you touch someone accidentally, they get annoyed.

My two cents said...

every thing is does you pick apart as being homophobic."

No one accused Jake of being homophobic. The simple questions that are being posed are empirical observations, only. Interesting that you immediately jump to such a hate-based motive. Seems someone else is uncomfortable with the dialogue. Wonder why?

Anonymous said...

Some folks just don't want to be touched.

Please! Jake loves to be touched and he's well known to be easily brought to tears. Nothing wrong with either trait...unless, of course, you are trying to sell yourself as being a manly man all of sudden.

Anonymous said...

aramina: I can't believe people actually think that JAKE GYLLENHAAL's reaction to Wossy threatening to kiss Lord Sugar was about them being male.
7 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

I think his reaction has to do with being more guarded and protective of himself in public. He wants to keep a distance with reporters and that shows in his body language.

Anonymous said...

Reporters or male reporters?

Anonymous said...

10:55, it cracks me up that you think Jake needs "defending." Fangirls always get so riled and defensive when Jake isn't being fawned over. No one here is "afraid" of anything. The end of the interview was flat-out awkward. Jake started the joking around and then got uncomfortable when the interviewer followed through. I can picture any number of straight actors following through and not pushing off the hug. If Jake would just relax and not try so hard to be "funny" and "on" all the time maybe he wouldn't get himself in those situations.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely agree 11:21 AM.

Anonymous said...

Jake and Gemma in Moscow:

pics

Anonymous said...

I can picture any number of straight actors following through and not pushing off the hug. If Jake would just relax and not try so hard to be "funny" and "on" all the time maybe he wouldn't get himself in those situations.

ITA.

They probably forgot to put down, not letting a man rub the side of your head to comfort you.

LOL!

I agree that Disney probably laid down the law on how to act. Jake usually gets flirty with male interviewers, now he's putting on the straight neanderthal act.

Anonymous said...

Jake and Gemma in Moscow

On the roof?! OK.

Anonymous said...

Just watched the you tube daily 10. Jake recoiled from that hug. Not like him at all. He is a major hugger. He does not want pictures of himself in the arms of a man on the internet right now

Adam Lambert on Jonathan Ross - Gyllenhaal Throws Up Backstage said...

You might recall last week a few photos showing Adam Lambert and Jake Gyllenhaal sharing a sofa. The two were in the green room for the UK talk show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. We found the video of Adam's interview and thought we'd share.

I love watching American celebrities on overseas talk shows. Often they wind up revealing far more of themselves than they do on American television.

That is most definitely the case here, with Adam opening up about what (and who) it takes to keep him looking so good; how he was a 240-pound porker as a kid (and why); what his Mom said when he came out to her at 18; his thoughts on that damn on-air kiss that got him in so much hot water; why he respects Simon Cowell, and a whole lot more.

Jonathan Ross is a particularly witty host and at one point he cracks a joke about kissing his remaining guests. This prompts Jake Gyllenhaal, still waiting in the green room, to mime throwing up. Not really one of his better moments.

After Elton

Anonymous said...

Jake and Gemma in Moscow.

What an amazing experience - :)

Anonymous said...

Not really one of his better moments.

Nope!

That was typical dumb straight fratboy behaviour. But even if he were straight (I don't think so), he did BBM, so he is most likely not. It was probably an crude, stupid reaction.

Joey Martinez said...

Told Glazner we should watch the movie where Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger are cowboys that fall in love for our final.
6 minutes ago

http://twitter.com/JoeyDaioh

Jake and Adam said...

fianlly2: @zoranaless @aramina tbh IDC about Gyllenhaal I'm just happy to see an afterelton piece where so far ppl aren't hating on Adam in comments.
1 minute

Anonymous said...

Who's hating on Adam! :(

Anonymous said...

re the daly 10 interview and the hug, could be he felt himself start to harden from that hug. The dick has a mind of it's own. Would not do for the interviewer to feel it.

Anonymous said...

re the daly 10 interview and the hug, could be he felt himself start to harden from that hug. The dick has a mind of it's own. Would not do for the interviewer to feel it.

If Jakey gets a boner so easily then Heath must have felt "it" too during their love scene in the second tent scene. ;)

Cheyenne Jackson and Michael Urie Rip "Newsweek"'s Ramin Setoodeh For "Gays Can't Play Straight" Article said...

When asked to comment on Ramin Setoodeh's recent article about how openly gay actors can't convincingly play heterosexual roles, Cheyenne Jackson and Michael Urie straight-out called the Newsweek entertainment writer an ''asshole'' who's ''unconscionable.'' The two out actors were speaking at a talkback after Monday's performance of The Temperamentals, Jon Marans' acclaimed Off-Broadway play about early gay rights activists in the 1950s.

After moderator Frank DeCaro asked Jackson what he thought of Setoodeh's piece, the Broadway star of Finian's Rainbow and TV guest star of 30 Rock said:

"It was infuriating on so many levels. Not only does [Setoodeh] say that a gay man can't play straight, he got personal, picking on Sean Hayes in Promises, Promises, [pointing out] certain scenes where he thinks [Sean] is stiff and uncomfortable. And then he picks on Jonathan Groff, who just came out. He's a young teen heartthrob [in Glee]. He's so talented and so delicious and needs our love and support. Instead, [Setoodeh] says he's not believable at all. It was very veiled self-loathing. Really upsetting.

Everytime we go forward, some asshole like this takes us back a bit. I was really glad that Kristin Chenoweth wrote what she did [in defense of her Promises, Promises co-star Sean Hayes and other openly gay actors]. She sent it to me before it went out and about. I was very proud of her. For me to stand up and say, 'F*ck you,' that's what you'd expect. But for someone like Kristin, she stands up for what she believes in and is very committed."

Urie, who stars in The Temperamentals as Viennese designer Rudi Gernreich, added:

"Look, I'm not from f*cking Vienna. We're all actors, and the audiences get it. When I saw Sean Hayes in Promises, Promises, it was a full house and everyone was completely in love with him. And I saw it at a Wednesday matinee full of tourists. They've all seen Sean in Will & Grace, and they loved him and believed in his relationship with Kristin. It worked.

And to attack, to quote Ugly Betty, someone [like Groff] recently 'hatched from the gay egg' is unconscionable and he should strung be [up]. [Groff] made everyone want him in Spring Awakening. And Cheyenne was f*cking Elvis in All Shook Up. He was sexy and hot. He's always playing straight. And people buy tickets to see him. No straight critics accuse Sean Penn of not being able to play Harvey Milk or [criticize] Tom Hanks in Philadelphia."

Jackson added: ''That's because when straight actors play gay, they're so 'brave.' Why is it so f*cking 'brave'? It's a part and he's a good actor. I hope we can get to the day where the best actor gets the part. End of story.''

After Elton

Anonymous said...

^^Thanks, guys! :)

the interviewer said...

re the daly 10 interview and the hug, could be he felt himself start to harden from that hug

Damn, I hope so!

Hangdog said...

The answer was not just disturbingly shallow, but so self-absorbed

5:52PM, you make good points.
Tom, sorry, Jake is not Jack Twist. That's a fantasy. He is an actor who molds himself into what a film requires.

It doesn't end there. He also has a sense of performance off the set. To sell Brokeback, he played Ambiguous. To promote Rendition, he played the Secretly Dating My Costar card. For PoP and its projected audience of teens, he's playing Straight Fratboy.

What Jake does all the time - with more style than most - is sell (a movie, himself). It's a part of the job that some actors hate. Not Jake. He likes the attention and the admiration. It stokes his vanity. He's a nice guy, but his concerns seem on the shallow side of life. Concerns like: gaining applause, looking attractive to others, achieving status, winning and one-upmanship, pursuing material wealth (way beyond what you need for your wellbeing), limiting your company to people who agree with you, saying things you may not believe only in order not to lose followers...

These shallow concerns are what keep Jake from being a great actor, imo. On screen, they show up as striving to win the audience over. What Fincher called earnestness in performance. Jake's slightly forlorn puppyish demeanor is part of it.
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Having said all that, I admit that I have shallow concerns, too. Like gossip. ;)

Jake said...

But you still love me, right?

ihj gallery said...

PoP Photocall - Moscow

ihj gallery said...

Daily 10: PoP Interview (London) screen captures

Anonymous said...

PoP Photocall - Moscow

Gemma looks like a model. IMO she's the prettiest female co star Jake has worked with so far. They look good togher in PoP.

Anonymous said...

What Jake does all the time - with more style than most - is sell (a movie, himself).

I would hardly call gagging and recoiling from a hug "style". It's homophobic behavior of the sort you get from a deeply closeted man, and all the jokes about boners and other excuses for his bad behavior isn't going to change that.

Anonymous said...

Cut him some slack, being closeted isn't a walk in the park.

Anonymous said...

I am not going to cut Jake some slack.

There is no excuse for homophobic behavior.

Jake doesn't get a pass just because it's no fun being in that closet which he freely cemented himself into.

Anonymous said...

Not fair, gays didn't invent homophobia.

Anonymous said...

The poor guy's expression speaks volumes:

Daily 10

Aww.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Gemma and Jake do make a good team, and they seem close, as if they had gotten close from working together - that's the feeling I get - they are leaning on each other as good friends and costars.

Anonymous said...

Not fair, gays didn't invent homophobia.

Nope, they didn't. And life is unfair. But it's a never-ending cycle. I'm afraid that not much headway will be made against homophobia as long as so many gays remain closeted. I know a 17 year old who is gay and bravely came out not so long ago, and I'm sure I don't have to tell anyone about the bullshit he's had to put up with. But he's also found incredible support and understanding, too. It's not that I don't have sympathy for Jake's situation, I understand that it's complicated. He may be famous, but there are a lot of people with a lot less money and a lot less support who also have a lot to lose by coming out - but they've done it.

Anonymous said...

Not fair, gays didn't invent homophobia.

I don't get this statement.

Are you saying it's okay for gays to engage in homophobic behavior because they're just doing what straights do and/or expect them to do?

Anonymous said...

No offense for the following:

During BBM promotion I came to the conclusion that Anne is by far the nicest out of the 4 leads. I felt they all, H, M, J sort of arrogantly ignored her. You especially notice it on Oprah. Look at how they all look at her! And Jake not thanking her when he won the BAFTA was plain rude. I think H, M and J are difficult people, maybe people don't notice it with Jake immediately because he knows how to put on an act.

Anne neither seemed jealous of all the praise her co-stars got and always seemed a good sport. Don't forget that she is also openly a gay rights supporter. I think she's a good gal and appreciates her succes and I'd say she deserves it.

All that being said, I'm still interested in Jake and hope his PoP will do well.

Oh boy said...

Anne Hathaway's New Boyfriend Accused of Sticky Fingers.

Fox News

Anonymous said...

I love Anne too - looking forward to LaOD. :)

Anonymous said...

I love Anne too - looking forward to LaOD. :)

I hope the movie will be good and that she gets some award attention for it. Fingers crossed! :)

Anonymous said...

The poor guy's expression speaks volumes: Daily 10
Aww.


I'm sure they kissed and made up ;)

OT said...

Feel The Beat!

Anonymous said...

Anne Hathaway's New Boyfriend Accused of Sticky Fingers.

Oh boy indeed. She should take a break from dating the bad boy types.

Kagan is Trash said...

"Just watched the you tube daily 10. Jake recoiled from that hug. Not like him at all. He is a major hugger. He does not want pictures of himself in the arms of a man on the internet right now."

I completely agree. Remember how long it took the pictures of Jake and Peter hugging to come out?

Since the bearding ended, and to a lesser extent, Ricky Martin came out, Jake has been walking on pins and needles. He was weird with Nate Berman, trashed homosexuality implicitly in GQ, made up some strange revisionist fiction about Heath, avoids hugs with men like the plague, and takes every opportunity to perform heterosexuality.

But he can't keep up the pretense everywhere because his incipient nelliness comes out. Little bits and pieces of the gay truth leak out all of the time. He says that some people think that he's a princess. Reese's PR people suggest, somewhat maliciously I suspect, that Reeke was 'never meant to be'. Gemma says that she prefers Daniel Craig to Jake because the former is more rugged. She also says that there was no 'lust in the dust' during Pop (ie. their romantic screen chemistry was weird). Immediately, I thought of the non chemistry between Jake and Paltrow in Proof.

He is a frightened man, and it shows. It's almost painful to watch sometimes.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure they kissed and made up ;)

Nice thought, but I doubt it.

Anonymous said...

3:44 PM, are you saying that gay men don't have chemistry with women? Sorry, but I disagree. Many seem to think Jake had chemistry with Aniston and I feel he'll have chemistry with Anne.
Rock Hudson had amazing chemistry with Doris Day.

small European country said...

OMG!

I'm listening Adam's song on my radio for the first time ever! What Do You Want Form Me

Anonymous said...

I don't think it's that easy to just shut down part of yourself. I suspect that in trying to shut down and repress his gayness that it affects his interactions with women as well as men.

I'm not 3:44, but I'll answer that question, I think Jake, like most actors, has good chemistry with some women, but not with others. That's one reason why actors used to be screen-tested together. Not sure how much of that goes on these days, particularly with big stars.

destiny said...

I don't know that Kagan is exactly trash (I save that word for Scalia and company), but she's certainly not the progressive that I was hoping Obama would appoint. I am really unhappy with his choice.

And if she is closeted, doubly-wrong.

Anonymous said...

Tom Cruise (a presumably closeted gay men) had chemistry with most of his female co-stars.
Although he has no chemistry with his talentless, clumsy wife. With Kidman he had chemistry though. It depends on the people, not the gender. Cruise had great chemistry with Pitt too.

Anonymous said...

Rock Hudson had amazing chemistry with Doris Day.

Yeah, he really did. I still get a kick out of watching their old movies. As for Paltrow - I agree that there was less than zero chemistry between her and Jake - but I've never seen her have great chemistry with anyone. But I find her really dull, so maybe it's just me.

Anonymous said...

But I find her really dull, so maybe it's just me.

No, it's not just you.

Kagan is Trash said...

"And if she is closeted, doubly-wrong."

There are lots of things wrong with Kagan. The fact that she might be closeted is the least of her worries from what I'm hearing. Concerned citizens on the left and right should be deeply concerned about this creepy, manipulative, opportunistic, vicious nominee, and I'm sure that it will all 'come out', no pun intended, before and during the confirmation hearings.

Keep you VCR ready.

Anonymous said...

Oh boy indeed. She should take a break from dating the bad boy types.

I agree. Anne should take a break from dating ugly criminals. She can do SO much better. She seems so lovely.

Anonymous said...

He was weird with Nate Berman, trashed homosexuality implicitly in GQ, made up some strange revisionist fiction about Heath, avoids hugs with men like the plague, and takes every opportunity to perform heterosexuality.

Since I don't know who Nate Berman is, I agree with everything here except the first part. Is he the interviewer from Daily 10? If yes, then I agree with that too.

Anonymous said...

Are you saying it's okay for gays to engage in homophobic behavior because they're just doing what straights do and/or expect them to do?

No, I'm saying don't be so hard on Jake, he lives in this homophobic world like all gays.

destiny said...

I agree that being closeted is the least of Kagan's potential problems. She's bad on executive power, civil rights and the First Amendment. And that's just what little we know about her!

No, I'm saying don't be so hard on Jake, he lives in this homophobic world like all gays.

I know very well what that is like. It still doesn't excuse Jake from his own homophobic behavior. And I'm not talking about his staying in the closet, or even, right now, the bearding. I was prepared to cut Jake some slack on that bearding in particular, figuring it was in the past.

But the behavior I've seen over the past few days is appalling to me. It's one thing to hide because of your perceived oppressors and tormenters, quite another to join them in the opressing and tormenting.

Anonymous said...

No, I'm saying don't be so hard on Jake, he lives in this homophobic world like all gays.

Right. He's not the only gay person in the world. He lives in the same homophobic world in which millions of gay men and women have risked a lot and have bravely come out. At one time, Jake quite openly supported gay rights and seemed proud to do so. But that time is long gone, I'm afraid.

DL gossip said...

I showed this list (bits of gossip including Jake and Henry Cavill) to my friend in the business. They were shocked and said they thought everything was true except for the Andy Cohen part. They are going to do some checking around about that one.

Anonymous said...

I agree. Anne should take a break from dating ugly criminals. She can do SO much better. She seems so lovely.

She seems to be a very nice girl, sad that apparently she's into coke, if that BI from a few months ago and this comment on ONTD are true. :(

Anonymous said...

She seems to be a very nice girl, sad that apparently she's into coke, if that BI from a few months ago and this comment on ONTD are true. :(

I don't want to believe this. :(

Anonymous said...

I remember Anne mentioning in an interview that Follieri (the ex in jail) helped her through a severe depression. I think she stuck so long with him also out of gratefulness.

Anonymous said...

Poor Anne. I know I have a bad track record with men but at least my losers aren't criminals.

Anonymous said...

I remember Anne mentioning in an interview that Follieri (the ex in jail) helped her through a severe depression. I think she stuck so long with him also out of gratefulness.

Maybe and also because she was genuinely in love with him. I mean why date these losers if not out of love? She most likely has more money than both Follieri and Adam.

Anonymous said...

Adam Shulman is a wannabe actor. Rumor has it, he lives out of Anne's money.

twitter said...

devineleven: Look, if Anne Hathaway ONLY dates scam artists and thieves, I can start doing some shoplifting.

LOL.

Anonymous said...

LOL at the babblers hating on SATC2. And it's not even out yet!

Anonymous said...

It's not entirely the same audience. PoP is for kids, PoP vid. game fanboys and very young women. SATC is for younger and older women who'll go with their S.O.'s.

Anonymous said...

SATC is for younger and older women who'll go with their S.O.'s.

With S.O.? Some women are cruel! lol

Anonymous said...

With S.O.? Some women are cruel! lol

Yeah, I think they'll drag the guys along. ;)

Anonymous said...

Actually there was an article in the New York Times in the last couple of days about summer movies, and it talked about POP casting Jake to get women, and noted it was up against SACT2. Don't think POP is hoping just to get kids and tweeners.

Anonymous said...

Gays will see both movies at the same day :)

Anonymous said...

^^LOL. It sure will be a fun day.

I persuaded my bf to go see PoP with me. :D

PoPed boyfriend said...

*The things I do for her ...*

Anonymous said...

OT Heath's cousin Luke Ledger scored his first film feature role. Good luck to him but boy, that poor kid is unfortunate looking. It can't be easy for your self-esteem to have relatives who are gorgeous when you're unattractive. Many say the same thing about Jake and Maggie, I wonder if she knows about it. I think she's cute and sometimes can be very sexy.

Anonymous said...

Good luck, Luke!

Anonymous said...

The first couple of critic reviews for POP say its directed at 10 yr olds. Yet you have to be over 13 to see it. I dont think they mean it as a compliment. POP does not have the layered depth to appeal to audiences of all age levels like some stories do.

Anonymous said...

*The things I do for her ...*

He's a good guy. ;)

Anonymous said...

I think she's cute and sometimes can be very sexy.

Maggie is very unfortunate looking. She has a grandma face. But I do agree that sometimes she can look cute. Her body is sexy though.

6:39 said...

Jake is a very attractive fellow, even though sometimes his face appears too long. He has a beautiful body and is definitely sexy. He has a nice, sexy walk.

Heath had a nice, sexy walk too. He always had such a cool appearance and his face had a great bone structure.

Anonymous said...

He always had such a cool appearance

I know he wasn't, but sometimes Heath looked gay. :)

do you agree?

Anonymous said...

I watched the video of Jake.

The reporter put his hands on the back of his head. You can see Jake make a face of what the hell is wrong with this person and he started to get uncomfortable. When the guy went in for the hug he pulled back.

I would’ve slugged the guy for the back of the head touch. He had no right to invade Jake or anyone’s personal space. They aren’t friends.

Hugs are great when you choose to hug a person.

The reporter is stupid. If he did this to a female he would be fired.

This isn’t about gay or being closeted, it’s about personal space. Stop connecting dots that are really squares.

Anonymous said...

I know he wasn't, but sometimes Heath looked gay. :)

do you agree?


I think beneath his very masculing body he was quite fragile (like Naomi said). He was always smiling so cutely to women AND men. And he was someone you could get close to. Take a look at some pictures with fans. You could really get close to him.
I think it's no wonder Jake was enamoured with him.

Btw. I don't think Heath never tried out the homo love, but he deffo prefered the ladies. :)

Anonymous said...

I think it's no wonder Jake was enamoured with him.

:)

Anonymous said...

A New York contractor has threatened to file criminal charges against Anne Hathaway's boyfriend Adam Shulman unless the actor returns a street mural he walked off with over the weekend.

Shulman and an unidentified male friend were caught detaching the large graffiti piece, by street artist Mr. Brainwash, from a construction site barrier in Manhattan's trendy Meatpacking District.

The pair then carted the makeshift wooden canvas, which features a man bearing similarity to Alfred Hitchcock holding a Happy Mother's Day sign, off to a nearby apartment building - just in time for the holiday, which was celebrated on Sunday.

H&H Builders president Ken Hart, who is working on the site, considers the mural to be his property, and he has threatened to report Shulman to the police if the artwork is not returned.

Hart tells the New York Post, "If he brings me back the art, it's over. But if he doesn't, I'm going to the police to report it stolen!"

Spokespersons for Shulman and Hathaway had not returned requests for comment as WENN went to press.


sfgate

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Anonymous said...

but he deffo prefered the ladies. :)

Yeah, it's strange, because I think he was DEFINITELY straight yet in some pictures (like the ones linked above) he pings a bit IMO.

When will we see Jake in jeans like that I wonder.

Anonymous said...

When will we see Jake in jeans like that I wonder.

Hopefully soon. ;)

Anonymous said...

Even if the interviewer on the Big 10 crossed some kind of boundary (questionable, given the joking around), this was not some fan running up to Jake on the street. This was someone interviewing him for publicity for his movie. He should have had the grace to not act that way or go along with it, and I think there was a time when he would have. But not now.

We can disagree about whether it was a privacy issue or a homophobic reaction, but either way, it looked bad.

Daily 10 said...

Big 10?! Dirty mind!

Anonymous said...

LOL, Freudian slip. :-D

I went and watched it again. Wanted to add that Jake gave the interviewer one of those "what the heck" kind of punches at the beginning, and asked for the kleenex the interviewer had pressed up to his face and nose. IDK what to think anymore, maybe the whole thing was a joke, but even so it had that straight fratboy feel about it, still not a good thing given everything else going on with Jake.

Anonymous said...

Heath started to look very weird in his last days. He wore all those funky outfits, he even went dressed up like a clown to one of the events of the Dylan movie.It's strange because he normally always tried to not bring too much attention on him. He usually was ok dressed, just normal.
I wonder what got in his head suddenly at the end...

Anonymous said...

Well, of course, the whole thing started as a joke - but it turned flat-out awkward. Jake could avoid some of these uncomfortable situations if he wouldn't feel the need to give some jokey, smart-ass answer and be "on" every time a camera is on him and a microphone is in his face. He needs to grow up a bit. This reminds me of that interview around the time of the Brothers release when the NY Times asked various actors to talk about their favorite performance by another actor (I think in the last decade?) and everyone gave these really thoughtful and insightful replies - except for Jake, who had to make a joke of the whole thing in talking about his brother-in-law. It's just too much sometimes.

Jake said...

But you still love me, right?

Hello, I'm still waiting!

ihj gallery said...

PoP: Moscow Premiere

Anonymous said...

Jake said...
But you still love me, right?
Hello, I'm still waiting!


lol. geez, Jakey - weren't all those screaming fans on the red carpet the other night enough for you?

Anonymous said...

How is PoP box office doing? Any news?

Anonymous said...

First PoP release date is May 19 (Europe).

Anonymous said...

I wonder what got in his head suddenly at the end.."

He was having a breakdown--the pills were his way of dealing with it.

Anonymous said...

I don’t know who watches glee, but the part with Kurt and his father tonight was pitch perfect and beautiful. Too bad many fathers are not like this,

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