Wednesday 12 May 2010

Why Ricky Matters (to me... and maybe a few other boys)

By Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano

March 30, 2010

There’s been a lot of commotion regarding Ricky Martin’s recent coming out statement on his official website. As with most things in life these days, I learned about the news on Facebook. So, I immediately posted about the news as well and quickly joined in the jubilee of queerness and pranced about the office like a middle school-aged boy who accidently touched hands with his classroom crush. I even committed the blasphemy of comparing the news to that of Health Care Reform and the release of Apple’s iPad (insert sound of angel choir here).

And then, of course, there was the storm of cattiness that followed the news. As a queer Xicano, I admit that sarcasm is built into my genetic code. The survivor of four Christian-themed religions and 500+ years of white supremacist occupation, I find humor, irony and disbelief in most things. Still, yesterday I just wanted to celebrate.

I agree that the fact that Ricky is gay is not all that shocking. Queer men and not long speculated or asserted that he shook his bon bon far too well to be straight. Plus, for us jotos/maricones/patos, there was the added benefit of dreaming him up queer, which somehow put us that much closer to his arms.

Still, as the catty remarks continue, as people boast about how they knew and think he should have done this 10 years ago, or sassy queens dismiss the news as inconsequential, I say, look beyond our borders (geographic, cultural, and age-based) and take a minute to honor the fact that for many, Ricky’s coming out is groundbreaking, perhaps even life-saving.

Ricky Martin
Ricky Martin at the 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards
April 29, 2010


So Ricky was doing more than living la vida loca; he was, in fact, a loca. To the trained eye, this is just confirmation that our gaydar runs on more than hormones and dreams.

Hormones, dreams and cattiness aside, I challenge the ungleeful remarks about Ricky’s coming out.

As with most performers who began as Spanish-language artists, Ricky began over 10 years ago. The Barbara Walters interview (assuming it was Barbara, I can never tell who is behind that cloud of light) did have me on the edge of my teenage self, hoping he’d come out and proclaim his gayness, but it wasn’t his beginning. Ricky’s career began decades ago.

Long before the Latin Explosion, which was more of a Latin Spark, Ricky had left his imprint on the Spanish pop scene of the late 80’s and early to mid-90’s. Back when Thalía and Paulina were still artists and relevant, before Gloria Trevi’s traumatic (for her and her fans) imprisonment in Brazil, and before Alejandra Guzmán would be hospitalized for too much botox on her behind, there was a cultural movement in Latin America.

As a pre-teen growing up in a rural town of 300 in northern México, Thalía, Paulina, Gloria, Alejandra and Ricky were my window into another world. Their performances pushed, albeit at times gently and censured, the boundaries of repressive cultural norms. From flowers wrapped around a microphone to songs about teen pregnancy and abortion, these young performers were resisting and embodying another realm of cultural possibilities. Ricky gave boys the excuse (and perhaps reason) to shake our hips in ways that would otherwise be condemned as obscene.

The dismissal of Ricky’s coming out seems to be rooted in an U.S.-centric perspective where we have the opportunity to stop celebrating any queer image on TV and offer our critique. There is so much gayness these days that we can spend our days and dissertations balking at how a character isn’t gay enough, is too gay, is too white, etc. And although we don’t actually have the type of representation GLAAD and I would like to see, we have a whole lot more than we did in México in 1992 (except, of course, Ricky gently caressing his long hair on stage… oh, and Locomía).

I am not critiquing the fact that we spend so much time criticizing queer portrayals in the media. To the contrary, I am celebrating the fact that we can. In fact, I’d go further and ask why queer people of color media performance and productions are so weak, lame and superficial. Having once curating a queer people of color cultural arts program, I know we can do better.

What I am critiquing is that our criticisms of Ricky’s coming out has us falling into the pitfall of imagining and defining all things queer through a U.S. lens. I even joked about the fact that he used the term “homosexual” to define himself. And now, in retrospect I find that identifying as a “fortunate homosexual” was much more powerful than a simple “gay.”

Perhaps for the jaded queen living in urban U.S., the oversaturation of gayness in the media has deemed Ricky insignificant and worthy of our dismissal. For that frightened and confused 12 year old in rural Chihuahua, it’s monumental.

My coming out process was stumped by the fact that I could not even imagine my queerness, let alone live it. At the time, the saturation of gayness was mostly strictly white. It wasn’t until queer brown men like Jaime Cortez and Emanuel Xavier fearlessly (or perhaps fearfully) exposed their work and their bodies to the sun of public criticism, that I was able to imagine myself.

Whether U.S. fags approve or not, Ricky is a prominent figure here, and more importantly, in Latino América. Ricky’s coming out makes it possible for young boys in countless homes to imagine themselves as something other than confused.

For this, I say to Ricky: gracias. And, you know where to find me.

Source: Guest post: "Why Ricky Matters" by Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano

Ricky Martin on Twitter

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Anonymous said...

Even my relatively poor European country has modern cinema theaters, including 3D.
(and yes, although our cinemas are air conditioned


Do you have electricity, phones and running water? j/k!

used honey said...

"I am a very positive person and I believe in happy endings." - J. Gyllenhaal.

Jake's quotes are priceless. (although I doubt the cocaine blind vice with the failed hetero fuck had a very happy ending!)

Anonymous said...

5:58 AM, say your prayers for not living in an ex-communist country.

Paris fountain boy said...

Wild release in France?

He wishes.

ONTD said...

"This has been the greatest accomplishment of my life- to get young people to throw away what society has taught them is wrong. Gay culture is at the very essence of who I am and I will fight for women and for the gay community until I die."

Lady Gaga

Anonymous said...

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww :)

Anonymous said...

"This has been the greatest accomplishment of my life- to get young people to throw away what society has taught them is wrong. Gay culture is at the very essence of who I am and I will fight for women and for the gay community until I die."

Can you imagine Jake ever saying something like that? Nope, me neither.

Anonymous said...

You know what's funny, that in almost three years Jake never looked at Reese the Beard the same way he's looking at those two Orlando basketball players. He NEVER even came close to having the same expression on his face when he was with that moron.

Anonymous said...

the way he's looking at those two Orlando basketball players

#44 tattoo 1
#44 tattoo 2
brunette boy

Anonymous said...

Well if POP does as well as you all want it to, Jake will have a new beard in a few months. That way when he goes off to England to start filming POP 2, he can have the new beard fly over and visit and continue the Straight campaign. POP doing well is telling Jake that Reeke was worth it. I hope that LAOD and Source Code are blockbusters, but I hope that POP fails. I like seeing a happier, sexier looking Jake. Bearding will take all that away again.

Anonymous said...

Did anyone read the article about Jake in Elle? Apparently Jake says that he was lucky to have romantic relationships with extraordinary women (what complete bull!). Also, Heath is a no-no topic.

Anonymous said...

"You know what's funny, that in almost three years Jake never looked at Reese the Beard the same way he's looking at those two Orlando basketball players. He NEVER even came close to having the same expression on his face when he was with that moron."


well anyone else is better than the chin, ask gemma!

Anonymous said...

Did anyone read the article about Jake in Elle?

Print edition? No.
Part of the Elle interview, available online, was posted few days ago.

Anonymous said...

"Bearding will take all that away again."

stop bullshit or write a book.

Jake will be with the person he wants not the one you wish for him to feed your fantasy.

Anonymous said...

7:10 AM - we know that Jake beards with the person he wants to beard.

Anonymous said...

Print edition?

Yes.

I know about the online bit, I read it, too.

7:11 AM said...

P.S. But I'm 100% sure Jake didn't enjoy bearding.

Anonymous said...

Apparently Jake says that he was lucky to have romantic relationships with extraordinary women (what complete bull!).

Jake bearded for a reason.

Anonymous said...

I know, but he should just stfu and stop lying.

Anonymous said...

Let's see Elle scans first, and trash him after that.

GMA said...

Jake on GMA this morning!!

Anonymous said...

Aw, poor 7:10 a.m. It gets your blood pressure up to hang around here, but you just can't stay away, lol. You do realize that if you were so secure in your beliefs, you wouldn't feel the need to be here, let alone lecture people, right? :)

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Anonymous said...

"I know, but he should just stfu and stop lying."

I think the same for Teddy.

Anonymous said...

the way he's looking at those two Orlando basketball players

Thanks for pointing that out - I didn't notice that Jake flirted with TWO players!

Anonymous said...

"You do realize that if you were so secure in your beliefs, you wouldn't feel the need to be here, let alone lecture people, right?"

you don't realize people like me love you more than jake. Do you really think I am worrying for a guy who doesn't know I exist?? I simply love saying the contrary in any site of speculation in all kind. it'fun and at least ,unlike fan aka my idol is the best site, you don't delete me.

Anonymous said...

Huh?!

Anonymous said...

lrn2Engrish

Jake said...

I didn't notice that Jake flirted with TWO players!

One is not enough for a stud like me!

Anonymous said...

5:10.. from what I've seen over the weekend, ie what's playing where I live, I'd hardly call the UK POP release limited as it seems to be playing in all the mainstream cinemas with the most screenings of any film. Its definately playing in exactly the same number of cinemas as Robin Hood. If that's a limited release I don't know what a wide release would be.

Here's the listings for Edinburgh (as an example)

does this make POP a wide release?

Ben Kingsley Praises Jake Gyllenhaal said...

Ben Kingsley has heaped praise on his co-star Jake Gyllenhaal. The pair team up for Mike Newell's big screen adaptation of popular computer game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. And the Oscar winner had nothing but high praise for his young co-star.

Speaking to the Press Association Kingsley said: "Jake is a great leading man to work with - he's wonderful to work with because he makes himself vulnerable.

"For a strong young guy like that, not many of his American counterparts are vulnerable. They don't dare to be vulnerable because they think vulnerable is weak. It is not - to be vulnerable is to be very strong."

Anonymous said...

BobbyRiversTV: Jake Gyllenhaal, very cool guest on @GMA. Should do comedies. His Dreamgirls sketch was a SNL highlight a few seasons ago. #GMA
less than 20 seconds ago

Anonymous said...

Huh?!

lol. yeah, mte.

Anonymous said...

... that is the reality of your profession, what are you going to do, not have children.

Yes, not have them. Noone says you have to, just because you can. If you think you can have a kid and leave it with a nanny or relatives all the time, you must not have any kids. You forgot to mention that in a lot of HW families, some either take time off from filmmaking, for their families, or take projects that are more convenient.

It's not LITB to expect to have one partner at least be available for kids. LITB is the 1950's version, it's been updated since then, but nowhere does it say one or both partners aren't their for them. What BS.

Anonymous said...

^^there

Anonymous said...

When a couple puts their careers first, they are not there for their kids. That's why you have a Columbine kids situation where their parents had no idea what they were doing, or one where the babysitters or nannies abusse the children. Because a parent isn't there.

Anonymous said...

BTW, Robin Hood has done very well, $191.1 M almost up to its production budget of 200 M, in two weeks. It did especially well in Europe, making $125 M in two weeks.

I hope PoP does well, because SaTC2 looks dreadful.

Anonymous said...

So, is the release of PoP limited in the UK or not? Because the movie was released in 19 countries, it's no. 1 in every execept for the UK.

Anonymous said...

I hope PoP does well, because SaTC2 looks dreadful."
Dreadful or not, I'm still running to see it--I love those gals and it may be bad but at least it's for adult women and not 10 year olds like PoP.

Anonymous said...

Also, Heath is a no-no topic."

Interesting. I'm wondering if that was before or after the GQ interview. Honestly, I think he revealed WAY more about his feelings about Heath in that GQ interview than he intended. I'm glad he did. It really did answer a lot of the questions I had about Jake and Heath and their offscreen relationship.

Anonymous said...

It really did answer a lot of the questions I had about Jake and Heath and their offscreen relationship.

Can you share your opinion about their off screen relationship?

Anonymous said...

You may be the only one, 9:43. I don't want to see a film where the women are shallow stereotypes. I'd rather identify with Princess Tamina.

Anonymous said...

Well, Princess Tamina is shallow Disney stereotype and SATC 2 has gay wedding, Liza and Barb!

Anonymous said...

That is such an obvious attempt to grab an audience.

Anonymous said...

Tamina appears to be a different type of Disney princess; strong, idealistic, spiritual. I haven't seen her yet tho. She doesn't get spirituality from gazing longingly at a pair of Manolo Blahniks in a window, nor is she made to be a sexual caricature.

Anonymous said...

Well of course she isn't made to be a sexual caricature--she's in a film intended for children.
I love Carrie and the girls--I'm going to see it--sorry.

Anonymous said...

Well good for you.

Anonymous said...

Tamina is sexy, but not a sexual caricature. So you are saying that we teach children ideals when they are young, only to throw them all out the window at adulthood? So that's what's wrong with the world. :(

Anonymous said...

Bums_on_Seats: Nick: Prince of Persia - Tomb Raider + Indy + Romancing the Stone + The Mummy = Prince of Persia. Entertaining enough, Gyllenhaal good.
2 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

Tamina is sexy, but not a sexual caricature. So you are saying that we teach children ideals when they are young, only to throw them all out the window at adulthood? So that's what's wrong with the world. :(

LMAO. You're taking all this shit way too seriously. These are freaking movies, for chrissakes. Please get off your high horse and stop lecturing people. You think a freaking fantasy princess from a fantasy land is a role model. Give me a break. btw, the entire Disney money machine is BUILT ON STEREOTYPES. And stop comparing SATC2 and PoP - two completely different movies for two different audiences. You sound just like the bitchy babblers who have to put down anything they see as a "threat" to their Jakey.

Anonymous said...

SaTC2 is just plain awful, from the looks of it.

Anonymous said...

Yes, PoP is for a younger audience, and SaTC2 is for the shallow and vapid. Never the twain shall meet, hopefully.

Anonymous said...

You sound just like the bitchy babblers who have to put down anything they see as a "threat" to their Jakey.

stop playing dumb trolly

Anonymous said...

And the AARP crowd has Robin Hood! :)

Anonymous said...

I don't know why you have to put down Sex and the City 2 to prop up PoP. Both are HARDLY competing for the same audience. Prince of Persia is targeting families and gamers while Sex and the City 2 is going after adult women. I'm sure both of them will do very well. (I plan on seeing both of them). Hollywood Reporter just came out with a review--they think the film will be a smash (I agree) but they also think it's too long (I'm sure it is).

Anonymous said...

Carrie Bradshaw and co. are the kinds of women who drove birds into extinction so they could wear fashionable hats. They wear fur. They are youth obsessed. No self-respecting, modern woman would want to be associated with that kind of empty-headed and socially unaware persona. I'll take Tamna, Lady Marian and Neytiri any day as a role model.

Anonymous said...

PoP gets panned by the New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2010/05/31/100531crci_cinema_denby

Anonymous said...

The only redeeming social value SaTC2 has is the gay wedding, I am sure. :(

Anonymous said...

9:45 AM, good point. If the Elle interview was done after the GQ one maybe Jake's handlers decided to make Heath a no-go, because they don't want Jake and his big mouth to give himself (and who knows what else, if anything) away more. It would explain why every time Jake is asked about Heath, he brings the discussion back to safe ground i.e. BBM and their work together. Other than in GQ, even there it was mostly about the filming, he never talks about Heath as a guy, friend just as an actor. He won't touch the subject of Heath's death for that matter either. Maybe it's just me, though, but I find it interesting, too.

Anonymous said...

I think Jake saying he was kind of enamored by Heath was a rather big revelation, which I'm sure his PR people would rather Jake not do again.

Anonymous said...

10:21, please stop with the "trolly" bullshit. jfc, anytime anyone says something you don't like you pull out the same lame remarks about "trolly" and playing dumb. Give a rest.

Anonymous said...

^^trolly

Anonymous said...

LOL

Anonymous said...

The New Yorker is too snobbish. :)

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

The Oscar-nominated actor opens up about working with Sir Ben Kingsley.

Jake on GMA video

Anonymous said...

Robin hood was disappointing for me! Maybe I am over russel crow.

Anonymous said...

Link to New Yorker review

Excerpt from the review:

As usual, the ancient world speaks with an Oxbridge accent. Sturdy players, fresh from triumphs in Shaw and Beckett, stand around in turbans and robes and say such lines as “Wise words, little brother” and “In Alamut rests the beating heart of all life.” The classy British diction is yet another luxury item. Even Jake Gyllenhaal, leaping about with a messy wet do and bulging shoulders, speaks like a gent walking down the Strand. Gyllenhaal gets linked up with Gemma Arterton, as Princess Tamina, the guardian of the dagger. Tamina is the kind of sexy, bare-midriff role that Debra Paget specialized in fifty years ago (she was the devastating Sharain in “Omar Khayyam”), though Paget fans will be disappointed that Arterton does nothing comparable to her lethally funny naked-with-diamonds “Snake Dance” in Lang’s “The Indian Tomb.” (Hint to lascivious moviegoers: it’s on YouTube.) Instead, Arterton plays Tamina as a saucy young thing, and she and Gyllenhaal, like every couple in a romantic comedy, snap at each other relentlessly while slowly falling in love. The movie is pitched to adolescents, but the kids in the audience groan when the two draw near yet don’t kiss, only to lock lips, at last, just before fadeout.

For anyone who wants a connection to the movie, that kiss isn’t much to hold on to. “Prince of Persia” is meant purely as light entertainment, but the way it draws on layers of junk is depressing. It’s based on clichés not only from old paintings but from some of the fruitiest and most swollen nineteen-fifties period spectacles; all this material, after passing through video games, now gets loaded back into a production requiring the wealth of corporate kings. For twenty years, audiences have been noticing the similarity between big action and fantasy movies and video games, but “Prince of Persia” goes beyond similarity; it actually feels like a video game. In order to work the dagger, you press a red jewel on the hilt, which suspiciously resembles a button on a game controller. After a while, backward motion ceases, and life goes forward again. The first time this happens, the effect is rather neat. By the third time, you think that the filmmakers have found a convenient way to avoid the difficulties of constructing a plot that makes emotional sense. Is this the future of screenwriting? The quick reversals that add to the fun of a game make nonsense out of the loyalties and desires of flesh-and-blood characters. At the climax, a good part of the plot is rapidly reversed, and you may find yourself wishing that the filmmakers had wiped out everything after the opening titles. Mike Newell has made solid movies—“Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Donnie Brasco”—but what he does here feels more like traffic management than like direction. Even the pop-Orientalist scenes that should be scary fun just skitter off the screen in a rush of action.

Anonymous said...

The HW reporter hardly called SaTC2 smashing. They said it was flabby. Can someone post that review?

Anonymous said...

This movie isn't master piece for sure but a good entertenment nontheless, I am disagree with the NYer on this.

Anonymous said...

Oh geez, do we need this POP vs. SATC2? Who cares about SATC2. I hope POP does well but NO sequels, please!

Anonymous said...

Very childish to try and pit two different movies with two different audiences together. I do think both will do well with their respective audiences. I doubt either will go down in history as a film classic (ala BBM).

Anonymous said...

^^That's been done here since PoP was announced. Fine time for the pot to call the kettle.

Anonymous said...

The only redeeming social value SaTC2 has is the gay wedding, I am sure. :(

It also has an out actress, Cynthia Nixon, four strong women, and characters who don't relegate their friendship to the bottom of the list when a man comes along.

SAT2 is escapist fantasy for adult women. Women have had too little of that beyond really bad romcoms, which is why it is such a big deal. Personally I think romcoms are worse when it comes to images of women.

I also don't think SAT2 is any "worse" or different than the millionth Bruckheimer film in which the primary purpose seems
to be to blow up as many things in as many different ways as possible, and in which women are almost an afterthought thrown in in the hopes of luring some women to the movie.

They just appeal to different people.

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't be caught dead at a film that portrays women as self-absorbed & fashion obsessed neurotics. How is that a better portrayal? It's an easy, cheap shot to hold them up against Arab culture too. We know that's oppressive. If I had to choose, I might don a burka.

Anonymous said...

"I doubt either will go down in history as a film classic (ala BBM)."

those movie aren't made to be film classic, but more to make money in short time and quikly forgotten after

Anonymous said...

I agree.Persian princesses who are in search for a daga that controls time are such more raelistic and better role models...

Anonymous said...

Yes, sort of like Samantha. :)

Anonymous said...

Everyone has their priorities, I guess. I wouldn't give my money to Jerry "I Love George W. Bush" Bruckheimer. He can support his neocon buddies without my help.

Anonymous said...

I hope POP does well but NO sequels, please!

Why does someone keep making this ridiculous statment. If PoP does well, there will be a sequel. If it doesn't do well, there won't be a sequel.

Anonymous said...

Bush left a huge political mess in his wake, that's for sure. :(

Anonymous said...

Jake on GMA video

He was cute and funny and all - but at the end he sounded kind of desperate to me. There must be incredible pressure on him.

Anonymous said...

Where is Gemma to hold his hand and tell him that everything will be OK? :)

Sorry, Jake said...


And The Last Real Man in Hollywood Is


We thought the last few rounds were close but, trust, we had no idea just how intense this competition would be when it came down to the final two studs! All of us at Team Awful were biting our nails to the bone, checking the results constantly to see who would come out on top.

But the polls are closed and we've found a winner.

So which lucky hunk will proudly sport the name of the Last Real Man in Hollywood?

Johnny Depp, of course.

The dapper, doable dude was able to keep his momentum going, starting the competition off strong and knocking out every gorgeous guy that tried to get in his way of the title.

But even Aussie dreamboat Hugh Jackman couldn't grab quite enough votes to beat Capt. Jack Sparrow. And let's just say that's not an easy feat—Hugh has quite a dedicated fan base.

Sure, some of you won't be so thrilled with the results (we still see you bitchin' in the comment section, R.Pattz fans), but, believe us, we've got enough room in our hearts—and naughty nighttime fantasies—for all these fine fellows. You should, too!

So there it is, J.Depp is your kind of guy—or so you say. He's easy on the eyes (he wasn't named People's sexiest man multiple times for nothing, huh?), he's got killer acting chops (repeat Oscar nom, anyone?), and he's not your typical H'wood hottie—but maybe that's a good thing.

Remember, Depp is awfully good at staying out of the public eye and off the front cover of tabloids, at least when he's not peddling another Pirates of the Caribbean flick. Some would probably find that mystery sexy.

Others may be turned on by his private island.

Either way, congrats, Johnny—you're the manliest of the men. Don't let us down.

Anonymous said...

That will NEVER be not funny.

Jake Gyllenhaal: Parkour Proud said...

Jake Gyllenhaal tapes an appearance on Good Morning America in New York City on Monday (May 24).

There are some mind-blowing stunts in his upcoming movie, Prince of Persia. The 29-year-old actor was asked if he found the physical aspects of this role challenging.

Jake shared, “I am an active person in my daily life and so naturally I loved training for this movie and I loved doing the stunts. When I learned that my character could run on walls in the video game, I knew I was going to learn how to do parkour (physical discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one’s path by adapting one’s movements to the environment), no question. I was fortunate enough to meet and train with David Belle, the inventor of parkour, and he taught me to actually run on walls and jump from rooftops safely. It’s not fake. We actually did it.”

Click inside to watch Jake’s appearance on GMA…

Just Jared

"someone" said...

Why does someone keep making this ridiculous statment.

Would you want to eat water, lettuce and tuna while exercising eight hours a day and parading a beard around to coffeehouses and acting smitten, for almost a year to make a damn sequel?

Anonymous said...

Persian princesses who are in search for a daga that controls time are such more raelistic and better role models...

LOL

Anonymous said...

Would you want to eat water, lettuce and tuna while exercising eight hours a day and parading a beard around to coffeehouses and acting smitten, for almost a year to make a damn sequel?

You're missing the point. You said you wanted PoP to do well. You can't have it both ways. If it does well, there will be a sequel. If it doesn't do well, there won't be a sequel. So take your pick. And, obviously, Jake is willing to do all those things again, he's promoting the hell out of the movie.

LoL TMZ said...

TMZ TV voiceover during clip of Jake at POP promo with Jake constantly talking about his abs and how everyone wants him to take off his shirt: You're really milking this, Jake. What are you going to do next, jump out of a cake?

Anonymous said...

He was cute and funny and all - but at the end he sounded kind of desperate to me. There must be incredible pressure on him.

If he's getting desperate, I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see him out on a "hot date" just before the movie opens. You know, so that if it tanks it won't be because he's gay.

links said...

Just Jared Jake Gyllenhaal - Parkour Proud


Dear Ted:
My family rescued 3 abandoned kitties while on vacation at the beach, including one starving from a fish hook caught in her mouth, so I hope you can answer this... Many people ask if many actors marry their beards, but my question is why? Plenty of people 'in the real world' date for years but never marry, so why are so many actors forced to take that step when the majority of fans don't know (or believe rumors) that they are gay? Thanks!
—SAP


Dear Sealed With A Kiss:
Any H'wood hunk can date a chick but that dude marries her, he must be straight, right? At least that's what these fellows want you to believe. Marriage makes it seem legit and the groom that much more hetero, so what's a couple lies (you know…those vows and whatnot) when you can get a huge image boost? And thanks so much for your rescue efforts!

Bitch Back!



Blab, Blab, Blab: Wedding Bells for Sophia and Austin?

"I love them together! So we shall see."

—Recently engaged One Tree Hill star Jana Kramer when we asked if her CW costars Sophia Bush and Austin Nichols were next to walk down the aisle

Jana dished how thrilled everyone was that their show would be back for one final season, which means S & A have plenty of time to work and play together in the next year.

Isn't that totally presh?

As for what the lovebirds do in their spare time, it seems like outdoor activities are high on their priority list.

Kramer fessed that although she couldn't get the hang of it, Nichols and Bush are big surfers while they film out there in North Carolina. Surely you two make plenty of time for the fun indoor activities too, right babes?

First, Danneel Harris gave her seal of approval for Austin and Sophia to tie the knot, and now babe Jana has, too.

Think these kissing costars are moving toward strutting down that aisle? Yeah, us either. But they both sure are pretty to look at together!

Blab, Blab, Blab - Wedding Bells for Sophia and Austin?

links said...

Jake Gyllenhaal - Parkour Proud


There are some mind-blowing stunts in his upcoming movie, Prince of Persia. The 29-year-old actor was asked if he found the physical aspects of this role challenging.

Jake shared, “I am an active person in my daily life and so naturally I loved training for this movie and I loved doing the stunts. When I learned that my character could run on walls in the video game, I knew I was going to learn how to do parkour (physical discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one’s path by adapting one’s movements to the environment), no question. I was fortunate enough to meet and train with David Belle, the inventor of parkour, and he taught me to actually run on walls and jump from rooftops safely. It’s not fake. We actually did it.”

Just Jared Jake Gyllenhaal - Parkour Proud

Anonymous said...

"If he's getting desperate, I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see him out on a "hot date" just before the movie opens. You know, so that if it tanks it won't be because he's gay."

I don't know who is more desperate , you or him ?

Anonymous said...

LoL TMZ said...
TMZ TV voiceover during clip of Jake at POP promo with Jake constantly talking about his abs and how everyone wants him to take off his shirt: You're really milking this, Jake. What are you going to do next, jump out of a cake?


LOL. When was this on? He really is overdoing it. Good on TMZ for calling him on it.

Anonymous said...

I thought he looked maybe a bit tired if that. This has been one hell of a promo schedule.

Anonymous said...

When was this on?

It was Friday's show (I saw the rerun today) so it should be on their TMZ on TV site by now.

Anonymous said...

Posts x 3?!? Blogger has gone mad! :)

Anonymous said...

"What are you going to do next, jump out of a cake?"

I want him to do that and fuck TMZ!

Prince Jake said...

OK, but it has to be strawberry whipped cream cake, I look the best in that!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, 2:31 :)

Anonymous said...

Jeeze WTF is going on with Blogger?

Anonymous said...

JFC @ blogger. A post I did 10 minutes ago doesn't show up (the answer re the TMZ ep) but one that I did 5 seconds ago does. WTF? Anyway the TMZ TV ep was from Friday (I saw the rerun), it should be on their site by now.

Anonymous said...

Posts are disappearing and re-appearing again - there is no need to repost.

Anonymous said...

Harvey looked unimpressed/irritated with Jake's POP promo TMZ spot. The POP promo was him at an event 99% attended by females. TMZ/Harvey said it looked like he was at a bachelorette party. I feel sorry for Jake, he's obviously being pushed by Jerry/PR to capitalize on the abs topic. IMO he's more intelligent than to be objectified like that.

Anonymous said...

I want him to do that and fuck TMZ!

LOL. So no one is allowed to tease Jake, or what? He isn't actually a prince, you know - he's just playing one :)

Anonymous said...

I feel sorry for Jake, he's obviously being pushed by Jerry/PR to capitalize on the abs topic. IMO he's more intelligent than to be objectified like that.

You should watch the video of Jake at the POP screening in LA from a couple of days ago where he kept talking about taking his shirt off (it wasn't necessary). Clearly, he has no problem with it, on the contrary, he seems to enjoy capitalizing on his looks.

Anonymous said...

The POP promo was him at an event 99% attended by females.

That sounds like PoP movie screening with Jake "This is the real Sex and the City" Gyllenhaal and fangirls, there is popsugar video about it.

destiny said...

Kind of ironic that he is being objectified when it seems like he spent the Reeke years trying to de-objectify and de-sex himself. Seems like another example of trying to put the horse back in the barn.

Anonymous said...

The POP promo was him at an event 99% attended by females.

LOL 3:03 - I wrote the quote above but it doesn't show on blogger. Your response got printed before my comment did. Blogger must be hungover from the weekend; it's all screwed up and basackwards.

Anonymous said...

You should watch the video of Jake at the POP screening in LA from a couple of days ago where he kept talking about taking his shirt off (it wasn't necessary). Clearly, he has no problem with it, on the contrary, he seems to enjoy capitalizing on his looks.

Yep. Ted may not know everything, but one of the things he is spot on about is that Jake LOVES being a heartthrob. He eats that shit up with a spoon. I don't know what kind of shtick he'll do on Kimmel this time, but last time he was there with all the Merkin jokes, he also kept pretending that he was going to take his shirt off and he was playing up to the screaming fangirls in the audience like mad. No one needs to feel sorry for Jake.

Anonymous said...

Happy Victoria Day to the Canadians!

Anonymous said...

Happy Victoria Day to the Canadians - Lainey!

Anonymous said...

Blab, Blab, Blab - Wedding Bells for Sophia and Austin?

Oh no, not again.

Anonymous said...

How much does Pop have to make this weekend to be considered a success?

Anonymous said...

150 budget + 50 marketing = 200

400 million worldwide box office would be OK

Anonymous said...

Hey, then 18 millions the first weekend is not so bad, no?

Anonymous said...

^^lol

Anonymous said...

18 + 82 for Memorial Day weekend would be about right :)

magic said...

Posts are disappearing and re-appearing again

Like shoes on a beach!

Jake's PR team said...

*cough*

Anonymous said...

eugeniedfranval: @daniellellanes hey, tmz just showed a report about a screening of prince of persia with gyllenhall being asked to take his shirt off.
about 1 hour ago

Atticus said...

I didn't chew your shoe, I swear. Boo and Sophie did it.

OT said...

LOL I heard a vet on TV say about dogs: They chew til they're two and shed til they're dead.

Interview: Jake Gyllenhaal said...

...
EI: You have to look at, historically, when actors have made choices. It does change the dynamic of what they’re offered after that and how they become more popular…

JG: For instance, I made Brokeback Mountain, and there was all this great attention. Then you get offered all these movies, and the weird tendency is that most of the movies you get shown by your agent/manager…it’s like, “Do this one; do that one,” because that’s what the next step is. You’ve got to satisfy an audience. When I really look at what I love to do, and when I think about the puzzle of making movies, and when you’re discussing what works and what doesn’t work, or why would you do this or let me try this, it’s all about satisfying your audience. That’s how I look at it, and I have fun doing it because, if I walked over there and did this, maybe that would be great. And then they would laugh, and I felt like I wanted to do a movie that was greatly fun and satisfying.

EI: That was a very good choice. If you could go back, would you do it again?

JG: Who’s to say? Yeah, because I usually make choices based on filmmakers and definitely story, but no matter how good the story is, if you don’t have faith in a filmmaker, it’s hard to deliver and give your heart. Ang Lee was like a no-brainer, and I can say it because I lived it, whether it’s a totally obscure movie about two sheepherders who end up falling in love in Wyoming or whether it’s a movie like this. It’s the people involved that give you the confidence to do, hopefully, your best work. That’s how I feel.

EI: What do you want to do after this one? Do you want to do a romantic comedy?

JG: I did look at that. I’ve already done it. It’s done and it’s really good too. I just finished a movie with Anne Hathaway [Love and Other Drugs]. She and I did this movie with Ed Zwick. We did that right after I did this. We just finished a few months ago. At some point, I’m going to try a musical. I would like that, if given the opportunity, and we’ll see. We’ll just take one step at a time.

EI: Do you keep some goals to achieve for your career?

JG: I know I’m young, but I have been doing this for enough time that I know it will just change with every moment I experience in my life. If the script comes to my door, or if I chase after something because I am moved by it or, whatever happens. I know it is a direct extension of what is happening in my life. I have made strategic moves in what I’ve done, but there’s always a feeling that it’s not coming from someplace that I believe. So, to me, my life just influences that.
...

buzzine.com

Anonymous said...

Phoebeandme: In line for our tickets for #Letterman. Guest is either My BF Jake Gyllenhal or my BFF Sarah Jessica Parker!! Very exciting!!
about 4 hours ago

Anonymous said...

it’s all about satisfying your audience.

I'm sorry Jake feels this way. As an actor and person, I wish Jake would follow his heart and instincts instead of trying his best to give the people what they want. This is what you call selling out. :(

Anonymous said...

What audience exactly Jake thought he was satisfying when he signed for PoP?

Anonymous said...

What audience exactly Jake thought he was satisfying when he signed for PoP?

His 10-percenters.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry Jake feels this way. As an actor and person, I wish Jake would follow his heart and instincts instead of trying his best to give the people what they want. This is what you call selling out.

:( Jake sold out the minute he started bearding with Reese and he's still not being true to himself. That's why I grow so weary of listening to him philosophize about life in his interviews.

Jake's 10-percenters said...

GO SEE PRINCE OF PERSIA!!!!!! IT'S THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE!!!!!

Jake's 10-percenters said...

When Prince of Persia is out on dvd buy it along with the Prince of Persia Lego toys as gifts to everyone you know! PRE-ORDER NOW!!!

Evelyn wonders said...

Hmmm should I buy the island in the Southern Caribbean or the one in the South Pacific near Tahiti?

Atticus said...

I don't give a rip who goes to see the movie or not, I just want someone to come home and take care of this goddamn kid!

Carrie debates said...

Which looks better, the red leather seats or the black ones in a Lear?

Florida Tom said...

Thank God the countdown is on and probably a week from today it will all be over. For me it will always be reeke = PoP

BT said...

I just want someone to come home and take care of this goddamn kid!

Sorry if my crying, walking and playing interrupts your 20-hour sleep days.

Anonymous said...

I don't give a rip who goes to see the movie or not, I just want someone to come home and take care of this goddamn kid!

LMAO

BP Execs said...

Carrie, why don't you come to Tahiti with us when we skip out of town? Our leather seats are oil-stained brown. ;)

BP said...

Our leather seats are oil-stained brown.

And we have feather pillows.

Carrie B said...

They're all oily and icky though, ewww!

Joe Aguirre said...

You guys wasn't gettin' paid to leave the dogs to babysit the kids while you were promoting OTH and PoP!

Atticus said...

Can I eat the baby?

Atticus said...

I REALLY want to eat the baby.

Atticus said...

Oh shit. Is that loon Randy Quaid watching us with his binoculars again?

BP said...

They're all oily and icky though, ewww!

Aww Carrie you should be used to oily and icky by now considering most of your clients are gay and that you masterminded Reeke.

Atticus said...

Now Dennis Quaid I wouldn't mind.

Tile City said...

No, it was the BT'ers.

Jake said...

Atticus said...
Now Dennis Quaid I wouldn't mind.


Me neither!

Anonymous said...

:)

Atticus said...

We'd both be rolling over. Different directions mind you, but still......

Anonymous said...

Tht New Yorker review is pretty devastating. "Looks like schlock," "dramatically primitive story," "that kiss isn’t much to hold on to," "cliche," "layers of junk." All Denby compliments Jake on is that he's a good athlete, then he undercuts that by saying the parkour sequences - the movie's money shots - are inauthentic, because Jake just did bits at a time and these were cobbled together. So even Jake's athleticism is smoke and mirrors. Ouch.

This movie is supposed to rev Jake's career into high gear? Maybe as a himbo...

The parkour genius David Belle was on hand to give instruction, and Gyllenhaal, a good athlete, jumps over a wall, runs along a parapet, swings on a rope to another level, jumps down a kind of hollow, landing twenty feet below, and so on. The problem is that the movement has been broken into fragments and reassembled. The thrill of a single man mastering space is gone; here the continuity is provided by the glib editing of thrashing limbs, in which you never see any given action clearly. There are some kinds of happy authenticity that can’t be faked, no matter how vast a fortune you spend.

Anonymous said...

LOL it's a movie not the Olympics.

Anonymous said...

Atticus said...
I REALLY want to eat the baby.


Awww. Poor Atti. First Boo. Then the goddamn kid.

Anonymous said...

Since Jake is into To Kill a Mockingbird names I wonder what he named BT - maybe Dill or Calpurnia?! Harper or Lee?! Jem? Scout?

Anonymous said...

OT: World premiere of Sex and The City 2 tonight at Radio City. Scene was utter madness outside.

Smoke and Mirrors said...

So even Jake's athleticism is smoke and mirrors.

That's nothing! We've been masterminding his whole life for years now!

doubletake said...

In the News: 'Prince of Pot' pleads guilty to federal charge: A man known as Canada's "prince of pot" pleaded guilty Monday in a deal with prosecutors that could send him to prison in the United States for five years. (CNN)

Rotten Tomatoes said...

The most depressing thing about Sex and the City 2 is that it seems to justify every nasty thing said and written about the series and first feature film.

Michael Patrick King's fascist, superficial assessment of the Sex and the City girls' intelligence insults them as the women we came to know them as on television, and no doubt has Susan Sontag turning in her grave.

edited said...

In the News: 'Prince of Persia' pleads guilty to outing charge: An actor known as Hollywood's "Prince of Persia" pleaded guilty Monday in a deal with public relation reps that could send him to closeting prison in the whole world for five decades. (CNN)

Hollywood Reporter said...

In the News: 'Prince of Persia' leads the summer movie charge: the man known as "Prince of Persia" signed a deal with Disney on Monday that could star him in sequels for five years.

BT said...

I'll be in first grade!

Out and Proud said...

Nate Berkus is on Home Shopping Network right now selling quilts and blankets. He's so comfortable in his own skin and as adorable as ever :)

Anonymous said...

LOL gay Harvey on tonight's TMZ TV tried to draw a butt on the dry-erase board and somehow he drew something that looks like a butt with a penis in it/attached to it/next to it. Oops! He realized what it looked like and I swear you could see the "OMFG" going thru his brain...he didn't know what to say - everyone was like "Whut?!" Someone got up and erased it real quick.

OT said...

You HAVE to see today's TMZ TV. They have a vid of Gerard Butler in a group dancing to "I'm Every Woman" and this is the best part: he's mouthing the words as he's dancing. "I'm Every Woman!"

LOL said...

OMG I wish I had a caption for this!

LMAO said...

Guy: Can I swallow now?

Anonymous said...

Jake walks by and mouths open to give him a blowjob.

Prince Jake said...

Jake walks by and mouths open to give him a blowjob.

Hey, this Prince gig has some cool perks! They never did this for Bubble Boy!

lol said...

Straight, gay, bi or asexual, the guy in the background with his mouth wide open looking like he's trying to show Jake his bj skills is never going to live that down.

Anonymous said...

Who reads the New Yorker any more except people over 80 and Jake haters who want his career to fail for their own selfish reasons. If you love SATC so much go to its website and sprout off your love for SATC and hate for POP.

POP target market isn't the way past middle aged women whose biggest plot in the movie is "what's the hottest shoe and where did she get that outfit?" SJP thinks she's some sort of fashion Goddess not an actress. And they throw in a gay wedding to lure in the only male demographic the movie can draw. SJP is fug and was voted the least sexiest of the four by males.

Anonymous said...

10:44, there is no reason to insult fans of The New Yorker (who by the way are traditionally very literate and affluent) or Sex and The City 2 to sell Prince of Persia. Do you REALLY feel that scared or threatened by Sex and The City 2, which is clearly intended for a different (as in adult females) audiences? By the way, I'm 28 years old, hardly middle aged and my friends and I are going to see the movie this weekend. And there will be plenty of other women there our age (and also older and younger). No need to be so insulting just because you're scared no one is going to see wittle Jake's movie.

Anonymous said...

One good thing it can be say about SATC. It doesn't pretend to be more or less of what it is. It's autehentic, even if it's not everyone's cup of tea. SATC has found and kept its public and they are all having a great and deserved entertaining time.

So, STFU, you PoP'splant at 10:44 PM
and leave the public hate or love the movies of their choice...

Anonymous said...

From a Gawker caption -'Wait—Two A's and Three L's? Jake Gyllenhaal autographs posters for Prince of Persia, a movie in which his co-stars are 50 lbs. of CGI muscles and Fabio's hair.

Anonymous said...

I know nothing about foreign markets. Can one heat wave affect 19 countries at the same time.

Anonymous said...

Final confirmation (not that its needed) that POP's release in the UK was not limited and that it didn't do that well, at least it beat Robin Hood into 2nd place.

blame the pesky dancing kids

what? said...

sarah51788: @KobieThatcher hey..when was jake gyllenhaal at jimmy kimmel? he was scheduled for tomorrow but it got cancelled :(
about 2 hours ago

Mother Nature said...

I know nothing about foreign markets. Can one heat wave affect 19 countries at the same time.

LOL don't you mean you know nothing about foreign weather?!

weather forecasters said...

If it's any consolation we don't know shit about weather either!

bad fan said...

I forgot all about Jake being on Letterman last night and tbh I'm not even bummed about it.

Jake said...

Bad fan!

Anonymous said...

blame the pesky dancing kids

I know them from YouTube, Diversity is fantastic :)

Anonymous said...

Jake Gyllenhaal on David Letterman (5.24.10) (Part 1)

Jake Gyllenhaal on David Letterman (5.24.10) (Part 2)

Anonymous said...

michellekehler: Watching Jake Gyllenhall on Letterman. He is hilarious.
about 3 hours ago

Anonymous said...

coreygreen: Never thought I'd see the day: epic video game turned movie advertised to women. Damn you Jake Gyllenhall, it's just unfair. #princeofpersia
about 7 hours ago

Anonymous said...

Jake on David Letterman - was that pic with Homer Simpson photoshopped?

Babblers said...

POP target market isn't the way past middle aged women

But I bought a new outfit just for the opening!!!

Anonymous said...

And a new hat! LOL :)

Pesky Dancing Kids said...

blame the pesky dancing kids

The heat wave didn't keep people away from us!!

Jerry said...

Shut up, you Pesky Dancing Kids!

Anonymous said...

EleniT2: Jake Gyllenhaal will be @eTalkCTV today. Jealous? Yeah you should be.
half a minute ago

Anonymous said...

10:44, there is no reason to insult fans of The New Yorker (who by the way are traditionally very literate and affluent).

I can't wait to read their review of SaTC2.

To be fair, I agree that everyone is entitled to their own tastes. It's just very amusing that people here used it to put down PoP, and until I saw that dreadful trailer here I never said a word against it. The New Yorker always has had a bit of a tongue in cheek attitude about it's own pompousness of the New York view of the world, too. ;)

Anonymous said...

I just don't get this either/or attitude about SATC2 and PoP. It is possible that someone might not like either one of them. Or that someone might like both.

Catching up said...

Thanks to who provided this link
Just Jared Jake Gyllenhaal - Parkour Proud
He has lowered the tone of his voice very nicely, love the way he sounds. Witty answers too.

Anonymous said...

Yes, very true. Those who don't like one or the other, or both, have a right to discuss it as well.

Anonymous said...

LOL, Jake was great on Letterman. The joke about how he "decided" to become an actor was very funny. "It was the happiest day of my life." LOL He looks great. :)

Anonymous said...

SaTC2 New York premiere was yesterday, I think it was a good idea to wait and do it 4 days before the release day.

Anonymous said...

If you love SATC so much go to its website and sprout off your love for SATC and hate for POP.

Relax. SATC 2 is PoP's direct competition, of course we should keep an eye on those 4 fashion victims :)

Jonas said...

jacquelinerose7: I have a PR friend telling me for MONTHS she swears Joe is GAY! Now last night @ T2PR says Joe will prob come out like Ricky Martin! =/
30 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

Jake was very charming on Letterman. That's our Jake. :)

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