Friday, 28 May 2010

Prince of Persia

Jake Gyllenhaal
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Mike Newell:

'I’d known Jake for a long time because I’d known his parents and worked with his sister, but I’d never worked with him. His face is his fortune. He looks like he has one layer of skin fewer than anyone else; he’s tender and vulnerable in a way that a lot of people aren’t. But then he made himself into an action hero. I saw him do it, step by step. Of course the stunt man is there, because of insurance, but Jake did all his own riding, his own fighting, his own gymnastics. It’s something that you don’t see until you look at the whole movie and think: Christ, he actually did that. On the one hand he gave what I expected him to give, which is the sensitive actor stuff. But on the other, he really worked hard.'


Sir Ben Kingsley:

'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.'

Sources: Mike Newell discusses 'Prince of Persia' and Ben Kingsley praises Jake Gyllenhaal's vulnerable side in Prince of Persia

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Anonymous said...

What's going on with Jake's facial hair here?

Bald beard patches?


I have to say I feel sorry for Jake, because I know he must feel bad about the lack of success of PoP.

Anonymous said...

(((Jake)))

Anonymous said...

We were right about PoP, let's be right about LAOD and Source Code too - those will be great movies! :)

Anonymous said...

Have to agree with most of the ONTD commenters - too muscular for my taste. But out and proud is always good :)

ONTD

Angelo Garcia, once the youngest-ever member of Menudo and a bandmate of Ricky Martin's, has come out as gay in the pages of TV Notas (Junio 8, 2010). In the piece, he says he's never been closeted: "I'm very honest about who I am, but I don't like labels...people need to understand that someone's sexuality doesn't make the person. I'm more than that, a son, brother a musician..." But I believe he is confirming his identity publicly for the first time on the heels of appearing nude in a gay magazine.

He says he wasn't surprised when Ricky Martin came out, though he never saw Martin with a man or woman and assumed he was asexual (and no, they never fucked—he was 10 when Martin was 18, y'all). Martin had his own private room apart from the others.

Garcia theorizes their manager might have thought Martin was gay and kept him from his impressionable bandmates, or Martin may have had a private room as a perk since he was the eldest Menudo.

As for his dating life, Garcia confirms he has been with famous actors (notably some in telenovelas)...but coyly won't name names since they're not out.

In case you were wondering, Garcia is still an active performer (and obviously a bodybuilder who thinks too much of a good thing is never enough—wow).

Anonymous said...

Jake should have taken on a good supporting role in a summer blockbuster. I know he has always wanted to portray a hero and have his own franchise. But it isn't his time yet. That said, PoP doesn't deserved its bad reputation. But critical success and a sequel wasn't meant to be. C'est la vie. Now let's cross our fingers for his upcoming stuff.
PoP isn't worth worrying too much (resulting in bald beard patches), Jake himself did a great job.

Anonymous said...

let's be right about LAOD and Source Code too - those will be great movies!

I really do think LAOD could put Jake firmly into the bankable leading man category.

Anonymous said...

Doesn't Leo resemble Chris Nolan a lot? :)

Anonymous said...

Doesn't Leo resemble Chris Nolan a lot? :)

He does. Nolan looks like he could be Leo's dad.

Anonymous said...

Garcia theorizes their manager might have thought Martin was gay and kept him from his impressionable bandmates, or Martin may have had a private room as a perk since he was the eldest Menudo.

Or their manager .... my dirty mind!

Anonymous said...

Have to agree with most of the ONTD commenters - too muscular for my taste.

Yes, a bit too much. I wonder what would Jake say?

Anonymous said...

Natalie new face of Dior:

JJ

Anonymous said...

Jake himself did a great job.

Nah, he was okay, not great. You are blinded by love.

Anonymous said...

Didn't Natalie do that mock perfume commercial with Michelle? Maybe next we'll see Michelle as the new face of Channel. LOL.

Anonymous said...

Angelo Garcia, once the youngest-ever member of Menudo and a bandmate of Ricky Martin's, has come out as gay

ONTD comments:)

If I could, I would.

finally someone reasonable.

Anonymous said...

Didn't Natalie do that mock perfume commercial with Michelle?

Yes. Directed by Polanski.

Anonymous said...

Oops!

Anonymous said...

Yes. Directed by Polanski.

One of Nat's BFFs.


J/K ;)

Christopher Nolan said...

Chris is a very attractive man.

Thanks!

Nolan looks like he could be Leo's dad.'

Um, maybe his older brother?
Christopher Nolan born: 30 July 1970
Leonardo DiCaprio born: 11 November 1974

Anonymous said...

You are blinded by love.

Awwwwww, how sweet that sounds :)

Anonymous said...

Nolan looks like he could be Leo's dad.'
Um, maybe his older brother?


Only 4 years difference? Double oops!

Anonymous said...

I think that Jake’s lack of box office success is because he is marketed as an A-list star only because Hollywood has been selling him as one with a PR strategy, but not because his star power is recognized by a genuine demand of the public. For some reason, the general audience is not interested in him.

This is not a criticism. I love Jake and I think he is a talented actor. It’s just an observation of Hollywood as a business. The mainstream public seems to not be interested in consuming the product 'Jake as a movie star'.

Anonymous said...

Um, maybe his older brother?
Christopher Nolan born: 30 July 1970
Leonardo DiCaprio born: 11 November 1974


Wow, Nolan is only 4 years older than Leo? Then yes, he looks like he could be Leo's older bro. ;)

Anonymous said...

For some reason, the general audience is not interested in him.

Jake needs good movies and better PR team.

Anonymous said...

Jake needs good movies

I'll quote on of our posters here and say...DUH!

Anonymous said...

AND better PR team. Good movies aren't enough, ask Ryan G.

Anonymous said...

My first thought was older brother, but for the young ones around here thought Dad. :)

Anonymous said...

People shouldn't get their hopes up about LAOD based on what could be some "plants" about how great Anne is in it and that it has Oscar buzz.

Same things were said about Brothers.

And Zwick's last movie was a disaster.

Anonymous said...

I actually think the problem is that he was great at the more indie movies. By trying to be more mainstream/blockbuster he's trying to compete with a different class of actor and he fails.

Just stick with what you are good at.

Anonymous said...

Just stick with what you are good at.

I think Jake is good enough as action star. There must be another reason the film flopped domestically.

Anonymous said...

People shouldn't get their hopes up about LAOD based on what could be some "plants" about how great Anne is in it and that it has Oscar buzz.

Did you read Jeffrey Wells?

"To hear it from a trusted research-screening informant..."

http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2010/02/hathaways_big_s_1.php

Anonymous said...

"The mainstream public seems to not be interested in consuming the product 'Jake as a movie star'." So true so true. And what public interest there was post BBM was quashed by his managements poor choices. They made him plain vanilla stole his personality and paired him with the coldest bitch on the planet. Way to go.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Jake made those bad choices himself?

Anonymous said...

I think Jake is good enough as action star. There must be another reason the film flopped domestically.

The problem is Jake doesn't appeal to straight men.

Career Watch: "Male action stars tend to appeal to men, while Gyllenhaal’s primary fan-base is female."

Anonymous said...

^^I don't believe that.

Anonymous said...

You can believe what you want but I think that's exactly it.

Anonymous said...

The reason it didn't do as well domestically is that it may not appeal to American tastes. Obviously it's well liked overseas. And SATC is sinking like a stone.

Anonymous said...

11:33 AM, what is your opinion? What's missing?

Anonymous said...

I can, and do, believe what I want. Not from a bunch of sour-grapes posters.

Anonymous said...

11:37 AM #1, you are saying that Jake isn't the problem, that PoP theme is the problem?

11:33 said...

I don't know. I'm going to have to give it some consideration.

Anonymous said...

And SATC is sinking like a stone.

SATC2 still has some big markets left to open on, PoP opened everywhere, it's all downhill from here. SATC2's budget is also only 100 million.

Anonymous said...

"The mainstream public seems to not be interested in consuming the product 'Jake as a movie star'." So true so true. And what public interest there was post BBM was quashed by his managements poor choices. They made him plain vanilla stole his personality and paired him with the coldest bitch on the planet. Way to go.

ITA.

I also agree that people just were not that interested in POP, and that Jake does not seem to appeal to straight men.

Anonymous said...

It could be that anything remotely relating to Middle Eastern themes is s turn-off to American audiences. Where they are stereotyped and made to be the villain is the only time a film will succeed.

Anonymous said...

That would be the reason for the dramatic difference overseas as well.

11:41 said...

Meant to say that I also agree that Jake went along with the strategy his managment mapped out for him as the way to glory.

Anonymous said...

That would be the reason for the dramatic difference overseas as well.

The difference is dramatic, yes, but make no mistake the overseas numbers for PoP are only good, not great.

Anonymous said...

Actually, when I first heard about PoP, it crossed my mind that the Middle Eastern theme might not go over with American audiences. Post 9/11, oil crisis, wars going on. The difference between b/o numbers for the US and overseas is dramatic.

Anonymous said...

It could be that anything remotely relating to Middle Eastern themes is s turn-off to American audiences.

That's assuming anyone even had a clue what the theme was. The marketing for the film was really poor. For all the money they spent, I think I saw an ad on tv only a couple of times. Did they save it all for children's shows? Certainly not on any shows I watch regularly, a big glaring omission being Jon Stewart, which usally gets all the movie ads, and has a large young, male audience.

Anonymous said...

And SATC is sinking like a stone

Again with the comparisons to crappy SATC2. How does the fact that SATC2 is awful and that it's doing poorly make PoP a better movie or make it look better? Movies have to be able stand on their own.

Anonymous said...

I also agree that people just were not that interested in POP, and that Jake does not seem to appeal to straight men.

I agree with this too. POP was a video game originally, you have to remember that. So the people who would go see the film were those who played it, which is generally male. Stereotypical? Yes. But the bulk of hard core video game fans IS male.

However, a lot of guys laughed when Jake was cast. If you look at twitters about the film it seems to be a lot of females that went just to see him with his shirt off. There's not enough of those people to carry a whole movie with an outrageous budget to try to recoup.

Anonymous said...

Heath to play Joker didn't go over well with that crowd either...but he blew them all away as Joker.

I'm female, and didn't go to see Jake with his shirt off. I liked the idea of the movie. You can't generalize like that, unless you have statistics to back it up.

Silencio said...

There's no comparison. I'm just remarking about how bad it is, that's all. It has nothing to do with PoP. What, we can't speak ill of that piece of crap?

Anonymous said...

Heath to play Joker didn't go over well with that crowd either...but he blew them all away as Joker. I'm female, and didn't go to see Jake with his shirt off. I liked the idea of the movie. You can't generalize like that, unless you have statistics to back it up.

Yes, TDK fanboys were nasty when Heath was casted, but when they saw the trailer and preview they were convinced.

But generally, I think Heath appealed more to straight males whereas Jake appeals more to straight females and gay males.

Anonymous said...

I didn't say it was a fact, I said "if you read twitters it SEEMS to be"- just expressing my ideas for why it didn't do so well.

You say you liked the idea of the movie- could you explain why? I'm not arguing with you, it's just that at least in my market there was zero advertising. I saw nothing that told me what the movie was about, so I wouldn't even have the opportunity to like the idea of the movie.

Anonymous said...

Heath to play Joker didn't go over well with that crowd either

Until the first picture and teaser leaked. PoP will all the trailers, TV spots, stills, interviews etcetc didn't change people's minds much.

Jerry and Prince Jake said...

I'm female, and didn't go to see Jake with his shirt off.

Why not?!

Anonymous said...

hazelgreenluv: Hmm I haven't decided if I should go see Prince of Persia only for Jake Gyllenhaal.
about 2 hours ago

craptastic said...

I can't speak for everyone but in my little microcosm of the world; my husband who is an avid video game player, loved Troy and 300, generally sees every single action movie that comes out has zero desire to see PoP, not even on DVD.

He said it just looked like crap from the few ads he saw.

But also, in our circles people just aren't going to see movies at all. They are too expensive and it has to really seem exceptional for anyone to make the investment. They just wait till they come out on Netflix... and nowdays it's not that long of a wait. Add to that fact, the last couple of weekends we've had ridiculously nice weather so everyone has trekked to the beach or had BBQs.

Has there been any talk about ticket sales just being lower than normal in general for around Memorial Day weekend?

Anonymous said...

Has there been any talk about ticket sales just being lower than normal in general for around Memorial Day weekend?

We love talking box office here at The Big Picture; I'd say we bring it up more than any movie blog I know of that isn't devoted to that aspect of the business. I think the reason why is because it's the stats, the only thing that isn't wide open to a qualitative discussion.

And 2010 is proving to be a schizophrenic year at the box office. It enjoyed the highs of Avatar, which led almost directly into the massive success of Alice in Wonderland; those two films combined have earned nearly $4 billion worldwide in six months. However, while 2009 was so big it looked like 2010 would follow suit based on the strength of those two blockbusters, it really hasn't been the case across the board.

Witness Memorial Day weekend, which The Wrap reports was the worst such weekend in ten years. Not since 2001 had the four-day frame dipped below $180 million for total US revenue, and this past weekend was only $184.2 million. That's down about 15% from last year and 2008, and over 25% off the 2007 high point of $246.4 million.

Is it the quality of the movies? Not exclusively. In 2007, the three movies driving the bus were Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, and Pirates of the Caribbean: We've Exhausted All the Good Ideas. Maybe people saw them in such large numbers because there was nothing else out there, but each is still the worst in its franchise. As it happens, they were also three of the top four earners of that year.

Iron Man 2, while not a fantastic film, is better than all three of those, and it's not greatly outperforming the first movie, Robin Hood didn't do much, Sex and the City is dreadful, and Prince of Persia, for all practical purposes, is a bomb in America. Shrek Forever After, which is probably the best movie to compare to 2007, is not only better than Shrek 3, but it also has the boosted 3-D ticket sales, and it's still not making a big impression. Even though it looks like a candidate to top $225 million or so, that's roughly two-thirds the business of its predecessor.

Is it the economy? Again, not exclusively, or why would Alice in Wonderland make so much? How could we be six months removed from the biggest movie ever, squarely in the money-making season for Hollywood (and in an economy that's no worse than it was in the fourth quarter of 2009), and show up so small, relatively speaking?

Originality? That's not usually an issue when you look at the grosses. Entertainment options? Maybe, but this is an awfully sharp decline for that to be the culprit. I think it's probably an unpredictable combination of everything. The movies aren't as interesting this summer as they have been, maybe people are spending more on vacations this year than in past years because the economy seems to be leveling, and there are increasingly more ways to spend your entertainment time and money.

The prescription probably is for something audiences don't see every summer, which is why I think Inception might be a huge hit (now that people have seen some footage), and why stuff like District 9 and Inglourious Basterds and even The Hangover were such success stories last summer.

Memorial Day Weekend Box Office Worst Since 2001

Anonymous said...

I personally liked PoP. But Jake shouldn't have agreed to do it. It wasn't a good choice for him. He should have waited for another hero-role and/or potential franchise.

Anonymous said...

There's no comparison. I'm just remarking about how bad it is, that's all. It has nothing to do with PoP. What, we can't speak ill of that piece of crap?

Well, since I called it crappy in my post, obviously I don't have a problem with "speaking ill of it," lol. The reviews were beyond scathing and obviously a lot of the public agreed that it was a piece of shit movie. There. Did I "speak ill" enough? lol. But, of course you were making a comparison - there was no other reason to add the part about SATC2 to the end of your original post if you weren't.

Anonymous said...

Why is a "comparison" such an issue to you? What do you care? The film sucked, there's nothing that can compare to those reviews in quite some time. There is no comparison.

Anonymous said...

ktp398: Trying to decide if the magnificence of Jake gyllenhaal is worth going to see prince of persia.
5 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

SATC2 (like PoP) is doing well overseas:http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2809&p=.htm

Anonymous said...

I think it's probably an unpredictable combination of everything. The movies aren't as interesting this summer as they have been, maybe people are spending more on vacations this year than in past years because the economy seems to be leveling, and there are increasingly more ways to spend your entertainment time and money.

Bad luck.

Anonymous said...

Bad luck.

In the end, I think, that's it.

Anonymous said...

The prescription probably is for something audiences don't see every summer, which is why I think Inception might be a huge hit

Good movie and good luck for Leo and Chris?

Anonymous said...

Good movie and good luck for Leo and Chris?

VERY likely. Leo knows how to choose movies, for sure.

Anonymous said...

Jake, maybe you should hang out more with Leo :)

Anonymous said...

Leo has the Brad Pitt appeal. Women go to look at him and men respect his acting chops. Plus, the movies he picks are interesting enough storylines that they make good date movies.

Anonymous said...

Leo has been lucky to have Scorcese--who makes films that appeal to men--in his corner casting him in every film.

Not to mention being in a movie everyone in the world saw.

What's Jake Gyllenhaal to do now? said...

Career advice. Veteran Hollywood journalist Anne Thompson offers some analysis of Jake Gyllenhaal's career in the wake of the "Prince of Persia" debacle. (Is debacle too strong? How about disappointment?) Thompson says "Prince of Persia" "didn't change the popular perception of Gyllenhaal as a likable leading man best suited to naturalistic dramas. There's still a sizable gap between the rising star's acting bona fides and his ability to put butts in seats." One valid point Thompson makes is that Gyllenhaal's appeal is more to women than men so action movies might not be his strong suit. Guess he'll just have to go back to making thoughtful dramas.

LA Times

Anonymous said...

^^ to clarify, they are good date movies because they appeal to a wide range of moviegoers.

Generally his movies aren't strictly action, or romantic, or historical, or thriller- they are different combinations of all of the above so you pull in more crowds that way.

PoP is formulaic. Not broad appeal for that, the only way you get more people in is great advertising and pure star power of the lead.

what? said...

ceesalim: WTH?! Even jake gyllenhaal is a gay? Plus, with clay aiken? O_O
6 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

I think it became formulaic after focus groups, etc. It's strange that after giving the public what it wanted, they didn't seem to turn out for it. *shrugs*

Anonymous said...

Kate Winslet also was in a movie that everyone in the world saw and she's made plenty of box office disasters.

It has to be more than that.

Anonymous said...

Yes all actors and actress have.

Anonymous said...

Kate Winslet has an Oscar, DiCaprio doesn't but wants it badly. Noone can have it all.

destiny said...

Posting this for the Bomer/White Collar fans on here.

Last night the Paley Center in NYC had a discussion with the cast of White Collar, just like they did in LA last month.

It was a lot of fun, and Bomer was beyond adorable. Jeans, a pale lavender (I think) shirt with a beige jacket, glasses, the ring.

Some highlights:

Towards the end they opened it up to questions from the audience, and someone said they thought one of the themes of the show was love, even between the two guys, and asked if that was something that was planned from the beginning. Bomer turned to McKay and gave him a big old bromance hug. One of the producers was there (not the creator) and he answered that it hadn't been planned that way, but they realized it after seeing a scene in the pilot (haven't seen it) when they two guys were driving in a car and talking about their wife/Kate.

Another awww momemt, Bomer said one of the things he loved about the show was that the whole family could watch it together because it wasn't too racy or violent.

Finally at one point an Asian woman got up and told the actress playing the lesbian FBI agent how wonderful it was to have a woman of color playing a lesbian character on tv, and asked if we'd be seeing her characters girlfriend and more LGBT characters on the show. Nobody would talk about the upcoming seaon, but she hinted that the woman should defintely stick around because there were going to be lots of interesting developments with her character.

Anonymous said...

Bomer turned to McKay and gave him a big old bromance hug.

Awwwwww :)

Anonymous said...

rainyjeaned: :,( RT @yovandajody: Jake Gyllenhaal is gay, Adam Lambert is gay, Brent Corrigan everybody's know he's gay! Haha Bye-bye Gurls!
1 minute ago

Anonymous said...

Kate has, as far as I can recall, stuck to smaller films since Titanic unless there is disastrous film of another sort that I have just erased from my memore. There isn't the same pressure to make a lot of money at the box office: they cost less, are made for prestige/awards season and can probably break even after sales of videos are factored in.

Anonymous said...

It was a lot of fun, and Bomer was beyond adorable.

Great, I'm happy that you got to see Matt.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Jake did POP because he thought a Bruckheimer film would be fail-safe? He's made some really awful movies that nevertheless made a ton of money.

Don't think Jake will have any problems getting roles in the smaller films he used to do. I think it will be a very long time, if ever, before he gets the lead in a big-budget film. The real question mark is the films in between. LAOD falls into that category--would he have gotten that role after POP? Or even a movie like Jarhead? Might be a problem.

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for posting, destiny!

Another awww momemt, Bomer said one of the things he loved about the show was that the whole family could watch it together because it wasn't too racy or violent.

The more I see and hear, the better he gets and he was damn near perfection to start, lol.

Finally at one point an Asian woman got up and told the actress playing the lesbian FBI agent how wonderful it was to have a woman of color playing a lesbian character on tv, and asked if we'd be seeing her characters girlfriend and more LGBT characters on the show. Nobody would talk about the upcoming seaon, but she hinted that the woman should defintely stick around because there were going to be lots of interesting developments with her character.

Excellent! The show looks like it will keep getting better and better, too :)

destiny said...

Over the weekend I was digging around on DL, and on the recent Bomer thread someone had linked a Bomer thread from 2007. In the older thread someone brought up his losing out on Superman Returns. Another poster said that not only did he lose out on it because of concerns about his sexuality, but that the original director quit when the studio insisted on his using another actor.

I find this interesting for a couple of reasons. One, the director who stood up for Bomer was Brett Ratner, a real "guys guy" kind of person and director.

And of course the director who took over (and apparently had no qualms about canning a gay actor) was Bryan Singer.

Two, I wonder if the studio first tried to get Bomer to beard or some other nonsense, and he said no??? No way of knowing. But clearly he lost a role for being gay, and it probably turned out to be a blessing in disguise given that Superman turned out so poorly and didnt' make much money, and Routh practically disappeared.

I just can't help wondering how different things would have been if Jake had turned down POP or said no to the bearding, which I still think was POP-related.

I know Bomer is doing tv now, so it's not a comprable situation, but still, it makes me wonder....and I have hopes for Bomer doing movies in the future.

destiny said...

Thanks so much for posting, destiny!

I'm just glad to have some fellow Bomer fans to share it with. Wish there was a site like this for Bomer--minus the waiting. ;)

Anonymous said...

I think Will Smith's son's movie with Jackie Chan will be no. 1 next weekend.

Anonymous said...

I bet it makes a ton of money too.

Anonymous said...

It's a Karate Kid remake, it has Jackie Chan in it and Smith's son. So, I agree it will make a ton of cash.

Anonymous said...

Here's a photo of Anne, Will Smith and his son Jaden at the MTV movie awards:

Anne and Will

Anonymous said...

Naomi Watts and her gorgeous boys.

JJB

Anonymous said...

Reese and Ryan support daughter Ava.

JJB

Anonymous said...

^^Reese looks old. NW is almost 10 years older and looks much better.

Anonymous said...

Here's a photo of Anne, Will Smith and his son Jaden at the MTV movie awards:
Anne and Will


She could have supported Jake at the PoP premiere, like Michelle Monaghan. Just sayin.

Anonymous said...

That's why we bought him a motorcycle!
Yeah because having only one leg and being hooked up on life support is so manly.
Ay! Bite your tongue, 4:31 AM!


Exactly. It hardly ever happens but every once in a while it does.
Ask actor James Stacy (who ironically looks a little like Jake).

Anonymous said...

She could have supported Jake at the PoP premiere, like Michelle Monaghan. Just sayin.

I was thinking the same. But maybe she sneaked in like Busy P.? But unlike Busy, Anne stayed unnoticed?

Anonymous said...

PoP isn't worth worrying too much (resulting in bald beard patches

Lol Jake always has those when he's starting to grow a beard. Most men do, hair growth isn't uniform and perfect. POP has nothing to do with it.

Jake said...

I wonder what would Jake say?

Do you want me to spit or swallow?

Chris Nolan said...

Only 4 years difference? Double oops!

I'm a director, married since 1997 to an actress (Emma Thompson), and we have three kids and live in LA. It's a miracle I don't look 100 years old.

Anonymous said...

But maybe she sneaked in like Busy P.? But unlike Busy, Anne stayed unnoticed?

Doubtful, she's a much bigger star to go unnoticed, though, what I was referring to was support on the red carpet not at after-parties.

Anonymous said...

Doubtful, she's a much bigger star to go unnoticed, though, what I was referring to was support on the red carpet not at after-parties.

It would have been nice to see Anne on the red carpet at the PoP premiere.

You're probably right, Anne's a big star, people probably would have noticed her even if she seaked in for the screening or afer party.

Anonymous said...

Posting this for the Bomer/White Collar fans on here.

Thanks for the Boner!

Anonymous said...

Lol Jake always has those when he's starting to grow a beard. Most men do, hair growth isn't uniform and perfect. POP has nothing to do with it.

I've never saw such patches on Jake before.

Anonymous said...

daughter Ava

Deacon might be a heartthrob knockout when he gets older.

Anonymous said...

P.S. I predict that both Deacon and Ava will be gay.

Anonymous said...

Complete Article by Anne Thompson

Career Watch: Jake Gyllenhaal

Signature line: "I wish I knew how to quit you," says Jack Twist to Ennis del Mar, in 'Brokeback Mountain.'

Career Peaks: Raised in L.A. by director Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner, Gyllenhaal popped up as a teen actor in the 1999 true story 'October Sky,' followed by his breakout role in Richard Kelly's strange 2001 psycho-drama 'Donnie Darko,' which went on to attain cult status. Gyllenhaal burnished his acting cred by playing a series of sensitive, sweet young men in low-budget indies such as 'The Good Girl,' 'Proof' and 'Lovely & Amazing.' While it was not Gyllenhaal's finest hour, the 2004 disaster epic 'The Day After Tomorrow' marks the actor's biggest global hit to date: a total $544 million. He scored critical raves for two 2005 films, Gulf War actioner 'Jarhead' and Ang Lee's tragic gay romance 'Brokeback Mountain,' opposite Heath Ledger, which earned $178 million worldwide.

Awards Attention: 'Donnie Darko' earned Gyllenhaal an Independent Spirit nomination as Best Male Lead, and he collected the London Evening Standard Theater Award for outstanding newcomer for the 2002 play 'This is Our Youth.' He won the supporting actor BAFTA for 'Brokeback Mountain,' and while many thought he should have joined Ledger in the best actor category, 'Brokeback Mountain' earned Gyllenhaal his first and only Oscar nom, for Best Supporting Actor.

Latest Misfire: This summer's $200-million would-be franchise 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,' a well-made but featherweight B-movie adventure from Jerry Bruckheimer and Mike Newell, failed to launch. After losing 'The Dark Knight' to Christian Bale, 'Spider-Man' to Tobey Maguire, and 'Avatar' to Sam Worthington, Gyllenhaal had finally landed a major action role in a summer tentpole, or so he thought. Instead, many reviewers argued that Gyllenhaal was miscast, and despite his buffed-up physique, failed to carry the action adventure. While some women reviewers liked him -- AP's Christy Lemire describes his "engaging presence" and "those big, blue eyes, that goofy smile - and that sweetness helps keep the mood light," while The New York Times' Manohla Dargis writes that "a few hours of Mr. Gyllenhaal jumping around in leather and fluttering his long lashes has its dumb-fun appeal," other critics cited Gyllenhaal's "doubts and insecurities," "puppy-dog eyes," "self-deprecation" and "hangdog demeanor." Not what you expect from a rugged action hero.

Biggest Problem: 'Prince of Persia' failed to open well -- and didn't change the popular perception of Gyllenhaal as a likable leading man best suited to naturalistic dramas. There's still a sizable gap between the rising star's acting bonafides and his ability to put butts in seats. While Gyllenhaal earned excellent reviews in recent dramas 'Brothers,' 'Rendition' and 'Zodiac,' the films disappointed at theater wickets.

Major movie stars have a hint of danger about them; Gyllenhaal, who hits 30 in December, is one of many boyish American leading men who will earn needed gravitas as they age. No one had any trouble buying him as a well-muscled grunt with a shaved head in the realistic Gulf War drama 'Jarhead,' but audiences did resist him in breastplate and leather in a big-budget Disney studio sword-and-scandal flick. Male action stars tend to appeal to men, while Gyllenhaal's primary fan-base is female.

Anonymous said...

I've never saw such patches on Jake before.

You just never noticed. But that's okay, it means you're not as ~obsessed~ as some of us are. *embarrassed*

Anonymous said...

Anne Thompson continued ...

Current Gossip: After Gyllenhaal broke up in 2004 with the love of his life, actress Kirsten Dunst, he continued an on/off relationship with her for two years. Post-'Brokeback,' he good-humoredly shrugged off speculation about his sexuality, including a rumored affair with pal Lance Armstrong. Gyllenhaal met Reese Witherspoon in 2006 on the set of 'Rendition,' soon after her divorce from Ryan Phillippe, but that relationship ended at Thanksgiving. Gyllenhaal insists that he enjoys being single. During filming in Montreal on 'Source Code,' he hit the town with frisky Australian actress Isabel Lucas ('Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen').

Biggest Assets: A gifted actor with impressive range, Gyllenhaal has more options than ever. While 'Prince of Persia' was a setback for him, he may have moved the needle slightly. In the movie, he is charming, sexy and physical (with a boost from stuntmen and digital effects) in the role of a wily, athletic young prince who is scooped off the street as a kid by a kindly king. And he even manages a Cockney accent amid an ensemble of Brits. All it took for Matt Damon to become a matinee idol was the 'Bourne' franchise -- which suddenly revealed him as an athletic, dangerous action star. And Hugh Jackman was just a song-and-dance man before he took on Wolverine in the 'X-Men' franchise. "It's about the right person in the right role at the right time," says one studio casting director, who points out that it took Tom Cruise fifteen years to turn into the star of 'Mission: Impossible.'

Next Step: It doesn't look like we're going to see David O. Russell's long-on-the-shelf 'Nailed' anytime soon, which co-stars Jessica Biel and Catherine Keener. Embattled financeer David Bergstein's money woes have left the film gathering dust with a crucial scene still left to film. Gyllenhaal has completed Ed Zwick's romantic comedy 'Love and Other Drugs' (November 24), playing a Viagra salesman in 1995 who falls for Anne Hathaway ('Brokeback Mountain') as well as Duncan Jones' spy thriller 'Source Code,' in which Vera Farmiga sends him traveling through time. Michelle Monaghan co-stars in the film, which is due in 2011.

Career Advice: Look for great material with directors you respect, and don't abandon the indies for studio paydays. "Find parts that ask you to show things to audiences you haven't seen before," adds the casting director. "It's not about one movie. He's in for a body of work over the long run." So far, Gyllenhaal has chosen fairly well, without falling prey to godawful studio formula fare. I like the idea of him playing middle-aged Joe Boyd, who sells his soul to the devil to become a young baseball slugger in 'Damn Yankees,' a great musical with an emotional kick. (Gyllenhaal studied singing when he tried out for 'Moulin Rouge.') And Joe Namath has approved his casting as Broadway Joe, the great New York Jets football star, which Gyllenhaal wants to be "bad-ass," he told MTV, "so it's taken a little while. I'm committed."

Atticus said...

"hangdog demeanor"

What?

Anonymous said...

After Gyllenhaal broke up in 2004 with the love of his life, actress Kirsten Dunst, he continued an on/off relationship with her for two years

Funny, after he and Reese 'broke up,' she was also referred to as the "love of his life." LOL.

Atticus said...

I'm the love of his life, bitches.

Anonymous said...

M and M over at OMG is right, that article is a white-wash job, especially regarding the gay rumors.

Here's some career advice Jake: embrace who you are instead of running from the gay. Maybe if you'd done that in the first place you'd be in a better place right now, instead of having hacks defending you.

Anonymous said...

Post-'Brokeback,' he good-humoredly shrugged off speculation about his sexuality...

"good-humoredly shrugged off speculation about his sexuality" = "started fauxmance with actress who just got dumped by husband" in Hollywood-speak.

Anonymous said...

Seems JG went out of his way to jetison his gay fan base after BBM with the bearding and switch to action-man POP..he over-reached for the 15-25 male stght boys to whom he is " the dude who got fucked in a tent by the Joker." Sorry Jakey you and your peeps gambled and lost. Stick to romantic comedy.

Anonymous said...

Oh no, not romantic comedies, not another Gerard Butler, lol

June 07, 2010 8:16 PM said...

3:33 PM, I didn't post that 'dating' bullshit for a reason ;)

Anonymous said...

Seems JG went out of his way to jetison his gay fan base after BBM with the bearding and switch to action-man POP..he over-reached for the 15-25 male stght boys to whom he is " the dude who got fucked in a tent by the Joker." Sorry Jakey you and your peeps gambled and lost.

Sad but true.

destiny said...

Talking of audiences reminds me of one other thing I meant to say about the White Collar event. The audience was made up of (1) women of every age, young to old, and (2) couples in their 50s and 60s. The women alone or with other women were clearly fangirls. I don't recall seeing any younger men, or men on their own, gay or straight.

I have no idea if that is typical of the audience they get at events like that, although I know in general tv is not watched as much by younger men, and that they are the hardest to pull into a show.

Anonymous said...

3:33 PM, I didn't post that 'dating' bullshit for a reason ;)

I know, but it's just too amusing to - and predictable - to resist :) I love how Isabel Who is "frisky." lol. Sounds like she should be dating Atticus :D

Superman Returns said...

One, the director who stood up for Bomer was Brett Ratner, a real "guys guy" kind of person and director. And of course the director who took over (and apparently had no qualms about canning a gay actor) was Bryan Singer.

And openly gay Bryan Singer worked with a straight actor Brandon Routh.

Anonymous said...

I love how Isabel Who is "frisky." lol. Sounds like she should be dating Atticus :D

LOL!

Anonymous said...

I just can't help wondering how different things would have been if Jake had turned down POP or said no to the bearding, which I still think was POP-related.

No one can read the future, but I too wonder how Jake could have used Reeke and PoP time to improve his career and public image.

Anonymous said...

I don't recall seeing any younger men, or men on their own, gay or straight.

I think straight men regard events like as very uncool :)

destiny said...

And openly gay Bryan Singer worked with a straight actor Brandon Routh.

Pathetic, isn't it. Gay men in power in HW really are among the worst homophobes.

Singer was also a producer of the movie. I think, but I'm not sure, that he was on board as a producer before he became the director. Wonder if he was one of the ones saying no to Ratner and Bomer.

Anonymous said...

Two, I wonder if the studio first tried to get Bomer to beard or some other nonsense, and he said no??? No way of knowing.

That would be a huge career opportunity, you have to be very strong to say no to bearding / staying firmly in the closet.

Anonymous said...

Pathetic, isn't it. Gay men in power in HW really are among the worst homophobes.

That's a vicious, closed circle.

destiny said...

That would be a huge career opportunity, you have to be very strong to say no to bearding / staying firmly in the closet.

Especially for someone like Bomer, who was practically unknown.

He must have a lot of self-confidence.

And I think he probably has a good support system, and that it helped not growing up in HW. He started out trying to work in theater and did soaps, both areas where it is more common to not be so closeted.

He went to high school with Lee Pace, and they'd drive into Houston to take acting classes and do some theater work. Bomer said in an interview that his teammates on his high school football team were very supportive of his doing that--and joked that was probably because he wasn't such a good player so they didn't miss him.

And then there's Quinto that he has been friends with since college.

Three men who know each other, have some connection to theater, are in some ways outsides to HW, and have all never bearded.

Contrast that to Jake who grew up in HW, has his mother's friend as a publicist ......

Anonymous said...

Whenever I feel like trashing Jake for staying in the closet I try to remember that homophobia isn't his fault and that he's a victim too. That's my own closed circle :)

Anonymous said...

^^Yes.

King of Hollywood said...

Contrast that to Jake who grew up in HW, has his mother's friend as a publicist ......

No wonder Jake wants it all - money, recognition, fame.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Jake is a victim, and he doesn't have that much power in HW.

But victims will remain victims unless they start standing up for themselves.

And what did it get Jake in the end? It almost ruined his image, ran off a lot of his old fans, gained him no new fans, and now the movie that he did all of this for is considered such a dud that everyone is questioning his ability to carry a movie.

I know hindsight is 20/20, but a lot of us here were questioning what he was doing from day one.

POP may not have done better if he hadn't bearded and showmanced for almost three years, but I really doubt it would have done worse.

Even Reese smelled a bomb and cut him loose long before it came out.

Anonymous said...

There's a difference between staying in the closet and bearding. Jake could have just kept his private life private, instead of inventing a life to try and fool the public with.

Anonymous said...

Would not-bearding work? Do people think Quinto is gay because he's not dating (girls)?

Anonymous said...

People think Quinto is gay because he IS gay.

I don't think the public is that gullible or stupid. Dating or not dating people are going to still have their opinions on the person. I mean look at George C. and Leo, plenty of people think both of them are gay even though they parade around legions of models.

Hell, there are even some who think Brad Pitt is gay and he's dating Angelina.

On the other hand there are people who are never going to think anyone is gay even if it's right in front of their eyes because of whatever reason.

So I think bearding in general is a massive waste of time.

Anonymous said...

People think Quinto is gay because he IS gay.

Bradley Cooper is gay too, but general public doesn't know.

attentionwhore said...

The huge problem in all of this is that the types of people who are attracted to acting are those who love attention. Once they get a taste of it, they become addicted so they do whatever they have to/need to in order to keep that attention.

That's why they go to pap hangouts and then "whine" about photogs being in their faces, why their reps call the tabloids and let them know info, why they beard, why they date (even if not bearding) who their studios and reps tell them to, etc.

I personally think all of HW is a big mirage. None of us know even 1% of what's true there.

Anonymous said...

I don't think Quinto is gay just because he doesn't beard.

I also don't think most of the general public knows he's gay. The same people who think he's gay think VGBB is gay.

Anonymous said...

VGBB = ?

Anonymous said...

Once they get a taste of it, they become addicted so they do whatever they have to/need to in order to keep that attention.

Media attention = $$$, like $$$ Aniston is making for Smart Water ads.

Anonymous said...

I personally think all of HW is a big mirage. None of us know even 1% of what's true there.

I think we do know because the same things are going on for the last 90 years :)

Anonymous said...

I wonder what would Jake say?
Do you want me to spit or swallow?


LMAO!

Anonymous said...

Destiny, give the Bomer Crusade a rest, will ya? Either that or start a blog for him.

Anonymous said...

What seems to be the problem, 6:25 PM? You think that Destiny loves Matt too much and Jake not enough?

Anonymous said...

I think she has her own reasons for pushing him.

Anonymous said...

Speak up, we can discuss everything here.

Anonymous said...

I have no interest in discussing it.

Anonymous said...

Ok. Whatever bothers you, I don't see what could be wrong with supporting Matt Bomer.

Sir Ian McKellen: We Believed We Were Second-Class Citizens For So Long said...

Details: Have you ever wanted to get married?

Ian McKellen: It's never crossed my mind that it'd ever be possible for me. That's the scar that I and so many others bear—we believed ourselves to be second-rate citizens for so long, the idea of being able to say "This is my husband, these are my children" was not an option. I remember Tom Stoppard saying to me when I came out, "I feel so sorry for you, because you'll never have children." These days I would say, "Well, why not, Tom?" But 20 years ago I accepted his judgment.

Details

Anonymous said...

I don't see what could be wrong with supporting Matt Bomer.

I don't either. The more success Bomer and NPH, etc., have, the better for everyone.

Anonymous said...

What Sir Ian McKellen said about husbands and children is one of the reasons why I have fingers crossed for Matt Bomer, Simon Halls, Clay Aiken, Ricky Martin and all other gay and proud parents.

Anonymous said...

Jake could have just kept his private life private, instead of inventing a life to try and fool the public with.

Maybe Jake will do just light bearding in the future? Zachary Quinto option sounds too optimistic.

Anonymous said...

There's nothing wrong with supporting Bomer, but the only reason Destiny is pushing him is because he's out. All the gushing about him just rings false - she might as well say the only reason she's doing it is to support out actors. She's phoney and self-important.

Anonymous said...

PoP came in fourth on Monday. Only 54,000 from third place.

Anonymous said...

I don't get it. What's wrong with supporting out actors?

Anonymous said...

the only reason Destiny is pushing him is because he's out

Matt isn't out, his closet has a glass door.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I was just about to add that. Matt isn't technically out. But I still don't get what the problem is with supporting him or any other actor that is out. I would think everyone here would be in favor of that.

Anonymous said...

All the gushing about him just rings false - she might as well say the only reason she's doing it is to support out actors.

Are you saying that Destiny just uses Matt to trash Jake? Did you see Matt Bomer? It's much more likely that Destiny has a little crush ;)

Anonymous said...

Jake Gyllenhaal looked in very high spirits earlier today as he left his Studio City gym wearing a gray hoodie.

Jake, gym, June 08

Anonymous said...

New car? Rented car? Replacement car?

Anonymous said...

All the gushing about him just rings false - she might as well say the only reason she's doing it is to support out actors.

Don't we use every gay out celebrity to "trash" Jake, complain about his closet?

Anonymous said...

Don't we use every gay out celebrity to "trash" Jake, complain about his closet?

Speak for yourself. I genuinely admire actors like NPH that are out, and actors like Bomer who aren't afraid to live their lives, go out with their partners and children in public. Why shouldn't they be praised? We're not supposed to give them credit because Jake chooses to live his life the way he does?

8:07 PM said...

Can't we do both - genuinely admire and use them to tell Jake what he shoud do too?

Anonymous said...

I read somewhere, I think in an article about NPH, that "out" actors are resented in HW - especially by the closeted gays - because they're breaking the unspoken HW rules. Some of this complaining about the attention that Bomer gets reminds me of that. Sounds like resentment that he's doing something that Jake isn't.

Anonymous said...

Can't we do both - genuinely admire and use them to tell Jake what he shoud do too?

I'm sure Jake is well aware of who's out and who isn't. He's going to do what he wants to do and what his people tell him is best for his career and that's his choice. But I'm not going to stop admiring out actors because of his choices.

Austin said...

New car? Rented car? Replacement car?

When do I get my keys?!?!

Anonymous said...

Re the pics of Reese watching Ava w/Ryan. Old Chinny is looking a little haggard and that outfit paired with that stupid hat makes her look like a dyke. Not a good look for her. Interesting that the new boyfriend isn't there. Been a few weeks since her last photo op with him. Things must not be perfect in Paradise with the new "love of her life" if she isn't pimping Mr. Toth in her photo ops. Also her arranged posts at JJ have been getting some brutal comments. The majority of comments are either calling her a PR whore who arranges her photo ops or how quickly she moves men into her kids lives and her homes.

Henry and Marcus said...

When do I get my keys?!?!

Don't be silly.

Atticus said...

New car? Rented car? Replacement car?

Plenty of room for me and Noah!

Happy Birthday Johnny! said...

HeathUltimate: Heath Ledger fans are very grateful to Johnny for his kindness & greatness... http://youtu.be/Id1NZBkL6DY - Happy Birthday #JohnnyDepp
about 4 hours ago via web

Anonymous said...

raisawanda: Love is a force of nature. Jake Gyllenhaal x Heath Ledger --> super mega luv
3 minutes ago

destiny said...

Always looking for a way to trash me trolly. First it was "why don't you support out gay actors instead of wishing for Jake to be out", and now that I am supporting one, you've got to find a way to criticize that.

What can I say, I love Bomer because he's beautiful, because I love the show White Collar and can't wait for the new season to begin, because he seems like a really nice guy, and because there is a lot to admire, including his courage in living as openly as possible.

I am a complete fangirl when it comes to Bomer, and Lambert too. Can't say that about NPH, Ricky Martin or other out artists, as much as I like and admire them.

If you want to read someone's support of an out or practically out artist as a form of Jake bashing, that is your problem, not mine.

As to whether Bomer is out or in a glass closet, I think both arguments can be made equally, as reflected by the fact that Queerty treats him as out, After Elton doesn't. Both of them are middle-of-the road gay sites that don't believe in outing people, and they have reached different conclusions about Bomer.

I think wearing a wedding ring when everyone knows you're not married to a woman, and taking your stepson to a movie premiere is just about as out as you can get without a big old People cover to announce it.

destiny said...

Thanks to all the posters who defended me.

I agree that Reese looks horrible, and my first thought was Toth was the real deal, but he's dumped her.

destiny said...

7:55, that is Exhibit A for why I am such a fangirl when it comes to Bomer. Love love love that photo; it could make me sweat on even the coldest winter day. ;)

Anonymous said...

"agree that Reese looks horrible, and my first thought was Toth was the real deal, but he's dumped her"

never have the impression they looked a couple !

Anonymous said...

If you believe in Chinese astrology Jake and POP were doomed from the start. Bad year for the Monkey sign. It would be better if LAOD gets pushed to next year.

Anonymous said...

Thanks to all the posters who defended me.

You're welcome.

Anonymous said...

It would be better if LAOD gets pushed to next year.

Damn, don't say that! :)

LAOD said...

brandi_land: great afternoon on the Fox lot doing makeup for Ed Zwick interview-he's directing new film 'love & other drugs' w/J.Gyllenhaal & A.Hathaway

Anonymous said...

X17 Xclusive - June 8th, 2010: The photographers caught up with Jake Gyllenhaal Tuesday afternoon as he was leaving the gym and getting into his car. He laughed when asked about rumors that he and Isabel Lucas were romantically involved.

VideoSurf_Celeb: X17 Xclusive - Jake Gyllenhaal Laughs Off Being Linked To Isabel Lucas: X17 Xclusive - June 8th, ... http://bit.ly/aVWJNs (expand) #video #celeb #VS
about 4 hours ago

Anonymous said...

LennoxDad: Just found out a friend of mine wrote a script that is going to be directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal..good job Justin
about 6 hours ago

Anonymous said...

7:55, that is Exhibit A for why I am such a fangirl when it comes to Bomer. Love love love that photo; it could make me sweat on even the coldest winter day. ;)

Beautiful and HOT :)

Pink said...

T.R. Knight and his new boyfriend :)

Anonymous said...

Bad year for the Monkey sign.

Michelle is monkey sign too and she'll probably be nominated for an Oscar this year. So...

Anonymous said...

Why does Jake laugh? Doesn't he know that Isabel denied it over a week ago? Why can't he say we are just friends like she did, instead he laughs.

What a punk-ass wuss

Anonymous said...

Because they aren't friends and it's a good idea not to comment such gossip.

Anonymous said...

They are friends and he is a punk ass liar. At least she told the tuth.

The last thing the paps said in the video No comment"? Yeah, he wants to keep it going. In stead of saying not true.

Punk ass liar

Anonymous said...

They are friends

Since when? Since Isabel's PR decided to use Jake for some free PR?

Anonymous said...

The last thing the paps said in the video No comment"? Yeah, he wants to keep it going. In stead of saying not true.

No one in the right mind answers paparazzi questions about relationships or dating anyone.

Anonymous said...

stickman07: @NOH8Campaign: would LOVE to see Lady GaGa, Grace Jones, Madonna, Jake Gyllenhaal, Alan Cumming, Alan Rickman, Brian Molko... to name a few.
3 minutes ago

Anonymous said...

Thanks to all the posters who defended me

No problem, destiny. Sad that you needed defending since you didn't do anything wrong.

Jake said...

NOH8Campaign?!? Are you crazy?

Anonymous said...

T.R. Knight and his new boyfriend :)

Jake, when will we see you holding hands with a boyfriend? :)

Adam Lambert said...

"It’s interesting because when all that stuff happened with the AMA awards and that whole controversy about me kissing that guy and grabbing the other dude—it’s funny because there was a generational divide within the gay community. There were some more conservative gays that were like, “You shouldn’t be doing that. You’re painting us in a bad light, making us look trashy.” And I remember thinking to myself, as proud as I am to be a member of the gay and lesbian community, it’s not my job to paint a picture of the community. I’m only responsible for painting a picture of who I am as an individual. It was a confusing time, because as proud as I am, I’m not here to represent a group. I’m here to be an artist."

Queerty

Anonymous said...

Happy 47th birthday Johnny Depp. :)

Anonymous said...

Maggie and Ramona out and about in New York:

JJB

Anonymous said...

I am insulting Maggie, not the kid, but who puts their three year old in that top? I think Maggie wore that in one of her movies.

Anonymous said...

The top caught my eye too, it's not a top I'd put on my kid, I think.

Anonymous said...

Ramona is adorable - looks just like her Dad, I think.

The top is a bit odd for a 3 year old, but it looks like it's attached to her pants like it's one-piece or something? In any case, Maggie has eclectic taste in clothing so Ramona probably will, too :)

Anonymous said...

Isabel using Jake for PR? If that was the case she would have not gone on record to deny any dating rumors.

Jake is the one using her, again he hiding behind a woman's skirt.

His phony laughing reminded me of when he was asked about Reese in the beggining, he laughed one time and said hilarious the next time and you know what happened after that.

Stop blaming women for punk Jake. He and his PR are full of shit.

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