>> August 16 - 2,000 miles apart
> Austin back in Atlanta, GA for more 'The Walking Dead' filming
* August 12 - Austin in Austin, TX #concert
* AUSTIN NICHOLS @AustinNichols · August 16
The nicest group of people welcomed me back to Atlanta yesterday. Thanks yall. Lots of love. Video below.
* August 15 - Atlanta airport video, Austin with fans
> August 16 - Jake Gyllenhaal and Marcus Mumford having fun - Disneyland, Anaheim, CA · more photos
>> Austin Nichols and Chloe Bennet
* chloebennet4 · August 11
I miss this little pooper scooper. @austinnichols · https://instagram.com/p/6P4sCoF39p
>> Visiting Austin's family in Austin, TX
* austinnichols · August 7
@chloebennet4 SURF TEXAS · https://instagram.com/p/6GQt80p3jM
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* chloebennet4: This is me awkwardly surfing behind a boat on lake Austin. I got up my first time. But I'm pretty sure a baby hippo could ride a skateboard with more grace. Also, I was distracted by my BABE of a coach. @austinnichols · https://instagram.com/p/6GQyW8F38s
* AUSTIN NICHOLS @AustinNichols · August 5
@kgsr Blues on the Green. @JTRevival with @ChloeBennet4 · source
* austinnichols · August 5
@kgsr Blues on the Green @jamestownrevival · https://instagram.com/p/6Bs4BPJ3nx
* chloebennet4 · August 5
@jamestownrevival killing it. 👌🏻🌵 with my babe @austinnichols · Austin, TX · https://instagram.com/p/6Bs_xCl3y-
* AUSTIN NICHOLS @AustinNichols · August 5
Jedi Nichols. Wheels up on X-Wing. Headed back to my home moon of Austin TX
* austinnichols · August 4
@chloebennet4 good morning · https://instagram.com/p/59uW4tp3sS
* shanemccauley · August 1
Me shooting @austinnichols for Austin Way magazine today, Los Angeles · https://instagram.com/p/527LMxHCPQ
* Photo shoot in Los Angeles · August 1 · source
>> Meanwhile on the East Coast ...
* Jake Gyllenhaal and Gary Michael Walters in New York on August 7
* Jake Gyllenhaal and Susan Sarandon in New York on August 6
* Jake in New York, August 5 · source
* Jake in Martha's Vineyard, August 1 · source · another MV photo from August 1 · different date, Jake and Naomi in MV
* Jake in New York, July 28 · source
>> Austin Nichols and Chloe Bennet
* Austin and Chloe in Los Angeles, July 29 · source · more photos
* Old photos from May 2014 · more photos
>> Brokeback Mountain: 10 Years On
A definitive oral history of the film, featuring: Ang Lee, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Randy Quaid, Annie Proulx, Diana Ossana, and Larry McMurtry
The quiet, revolutionary charge of Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain, 10 years old this year, could be felt not only in the way it was embraced by cinemagoers, but in the way some attempted to neutralize its depiction of same-sex love by turning its most intimate and harrowing scene - Jack Twist’s “I wish I knew how to quit you” moment - into a joke. According to Jake Gyllenhaal, who played the charismatic Twist, that was something Heath Ledger, in particular, was acutely sensitive to. “He was extraordinarily serious about the political issues surrounding the movie when it came out,” he says. “A lot of times people would want to have fun and joke about it, and he was vehement about being serious, to the point where he didn’t really want to hear about anything that was being made fun of.”
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Lee: One of my favorite scenes is when Ennis goes up to Jack’s parents’ house - it’s about repression, the thing that’s missing, everything they hold back. It’s quite a scene. When I saw the clouds above the house I knew it was going to be a great day of shooting. It just had that feeling. We worked all the way to sunset and beyond. After the first cut, I knew I had something special.
Hathaway: I remember getting to watch the shot of Heath walking across their front yard, which is really just dust and dirt more than anything else, and Heath had decided that at some point Ennis had been in an accident and had a limp. It was so subtle, and it looked like he’d had this limp for about four years, and I just remember looking at Heath in that moment, and thinking, That is one of the greatest actors that has ever been.
Ossana: That day was so intense, oh my lord. And it was very intense for Heath. They did the takes over and over and over, and at a certain point Heath came down and said, “How am I doing, how am I doing?” And I looked at him and said, “You’re making me cry,” and he got so overwhelmed by emotion that he ran out of the building into the dark. I ran after him and asked if he was OK, and he said, “I just need to be alone for a little bit.” And then he came back about 30 minutes later and did the scene again. Actors like that don’t come along very often in one’s lifetime.
Gyllenhaal: While there are many parts of the real story that are sad, one of the saddest things is that I won’t be able to exchange ideas creatively with Heath again, because that was one of the most beautiful things to come out of that.
Source: Brokeback Mountain: 10 Years On