Jake Gyllenhaal plays Jamie Randall in "Love and other drugs" (2010)
"In the romantic comedy, which opens Nov. 24, Jake Gyllenhaal goes to great lengths to sell pharmaceuticals, including sleeping with a medical office receptionist, stealing a competitor's samples and lining up dates for doctors. His career gets a boost when he begins to sell Viagra, Pfizer's famous blue pill.The movie, directed by Ed Zwick ("Glory," TV's "Thirtysomething"), is based on a memoir by Jamie Reidy called "Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman."
Mr. Zwick said the love story in the movie is invented, but that the setting is based on fact. The filmmaker said he consulted doctors and pharmaceutical salespeople to get the details right. "Love & Other Drugs" takes place in the 1990s, around the time that the Food and Drug Administration both approved Viagra and relaxed policies on advertising to consumers. "Suddenly the amount of money spent in drug advertising, and the amount made in sales, skyrocketed," Mr. Zwick said.
In the film, sales reps discuss pushing products for unapproved, or off-label, uses. In 2009, Pfizer pleaded guilty to improperly marketing its products and agreed to pay a $2.3 billion penalty. "Some of those abuses are detailed in the movie," Mr. Zwick said.A Pfizer spokesperson said that the company hadn't viewed "Love & Other Drugs" and therefore couldn't comment on its content. "That said, we do not condone the sales practices portrayed in the movie trailer," the spokesperson said. "They do not conform to our policies and procedures, which hold our employees to high ethical standards." Source: online.wsj.com
Natalie Portman and Jake Gyllenhaal as Grace Cahill and Tommy Cahill in "Brothers" (2009)
Natalie Portman as Emilia Greenleaf in "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits" (2009)
"Based on the novel by Ayelet Waldman, Love and Other Impossible Pursuits casts Natalie Portman as Emelia Greenleaf - a successful thirtysomething attorney who attempts to cope with a staggering personal loss while also attempting to mend her fractured relationship with her precocious stepson (Charlie Tahan's William). Filmmaker Don Roos does a consistently superb job of adapting Waldman's book for the big screen, yet there's little doubt that the writer/director's reliance on flashbacks initially wreaks a fair amount of havoc on the movie's momentum. It's not until the backstory has been dealt with that Love and Other Impossible Pursuits really gets going, with Portman's affecting and downright compelling performance ensuring that Emelia inevitably becomes an undeniably sympathetic figure - which, given the character's prickly demeanor at the outset, is certainly no small feat". Source: reelfilm.com
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Ava Gardner & Humphrey Bogart (The Barefoot Contessa) video
Taylor Swift on Jake Gyllenhaal at Ellen DeGeneres Show
Taylor Swift on John Mayer & Jake Gyllenhaal & Her Songs on Ellen DeGeneres Show (10/29/2010)
Quote "Always Sometimes Optimistic Abour Love"...
To Be Aired This Monday... Nov Ist... on Ellen DeGeneres Show...
Friday, October 29, 2010
James Holzier Paparazzi video
Linked to several actresses in the past, including Anne Hathaway, Scarlett Johannson and Lyndsy Fonseca, James Holzier is chased by paparazzi outside his hotel in Natchitoches, Louisiana!
Actor James Holzier caught on paparazzi video. He is rumored to be starring in the new Stephanie Meyers' film, "The Host" based on the best selling book.
Jake Gyllenhaal arriving at LAX Airport / Sunglasses cuties
Jake Gyllenhaal (wearing Ray-Ban Wayfarer Sunglasses) arriving at LAX Airport on 28th October 2010. Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com
More cuties wearing sunglasses:
Marilyn MonroeAudrey Hepburn (Ray Ban sunglasses)Jessica Szohr, Alexis Bledel and Emmy Rossum - Launch party for the Vogue Eyewear / CFDA Capsule Collection at Sunglass HutLeighton MeesterKirsten Dunst - sunglasses by OakleyKristen StewartRobert PattinsonEvan Rachel WoodEvan Rachel Wood in Nylon magazine, November 2010 Katherine Heigl
Angelina Jolie de Bottega Veneta 68/S
Brooke Shields - Christian Dior (Glossy 1) Lindsay Lohan - Louis Vouitton Lindsay Lohan - Ksubi Milka
Kate Winslet (sunglasses by Chanel)Stephen DorffRyan GoslingMarc Anthony and Jennifer LópezAshton Kutcher and Demi MooreChloe SevignyJared Leto - Hot Topic
Ben Stiller (sunglasses by Gucci)Zac Efron - Oliver Peoples (Maceo)Scarlett Johansson (sunglasses by Tom Ford, Nikita)James HolzierAmanda Seyfried Michelle Williams (with Matilda Ledger)Reese Witherspoon
More cuties wearing sunglasses:
Marilyn MonroeAudrey Hepburn (Ray Ban sunglasses)Jessica Szohr, Alexis Bledel and Emmy Rossum - Launch party for the Vogue Eyewear / CFDA Capsule Collection at Sunglass HutLeighton MeesterKirsten Dunst - sunglasses by OakleyKristen StewartRobert PattinsonEvan Rachel WoodEvan Rachel Wood in Nylon magazine, November 2010 Katherine Heigl
Angelina Jolie de Bottega Veneta 68/S
Brooke Shields - Christian Dior (Glossy 1) Lindsay Lohan - Louis Vouitton Lindsay Lohan - Ksubi Milka
Kate Winslet (sunglasses by Chanel)Stephen DorffRyan GoslingMarc Anthony and Jennifer LópezAshton Kutcher and Demi MooreChloe SevignyJared Leto - Hot Topic
Ben Stiller (sunglasses by Gucci)Zac Efron - Oliver Peoples (Maceo)Scarlett Johansson (sunglasses by Tom Ford, Nikita)James HolzierAmanda Seyfried Michelle Williams (with Matilda Ledger)Reese Witherspoon
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Humphrey Bogart and partenaires ("Simple Twist of Fate")
A video featuring Humphrey Bogart and his partenaires: Lauren Bacall, Ida Lupino, Ingrid Bergman, Gloria Grahame, Mary Astor, Ava Gardner, Audrey Hepburn, etc.
Songs "It's too late" & "Down the line" by Buddy Holly, "Simple twist of fate" by Bob Dylan and "There I've said it again" by Sam Cooke.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Jake Gyllenhaal & Anne Hathaway - 'Love & Other Drugs' MTV Rough Cut
Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal as Maggie Murdock and Jamie Randall in "Love and other drugs" (2010)
"From the very first time Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway meet onscreen in "Love & Other Drugs", clothes come off and a whole lot of skin is exposed. That nude scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, surprising in that these two A-listers seem to bare it all at nearly every turn.
"I don't think there's anything wrong with nudity in film, and I would hope that any actor that is asked to reveal that part of themselves has as loving and open an experience as we had," Hathaway recently told MTV News.
Gyllenhaal clearly agreed and he was more than happy to let Hathaway explain the rather unique experience they had with their nude scenes in the movie opening November 24. "You're good at this one!" he said.
"We just kind of all decided to go a different way this time," Hathaway explained". [Jake and I] talked about it and we talked with Ed about it and we said, 'You know, we're gonna do what we feel comfortable. Let's talk about why we feel this is important. Let's talk about the story we hope to tell through these scenes.' I think there's a big difference between having nudity and having two characters living their lives without their clothes on.
Then once we kind of decided how we feel about it, we said, 'Ed, please shoot it as you see fit,' knowing that Ed is not an exploitative person," she continued.
"And at the end, we were shown the scenes that Ed had cut and we were given full license to say, 'I don't like this, I do like this, I think this shot feels a little linger-y to me.' As a result, it became this organic process." Source: www.mtv.com
"From the very first time Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway meet onscreen in "Love & Other Drugs", clothes come off and a whole lot of skin is exposed. That nude scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, surprising in that these two A-listers seem to bare it all at nearly every turn.
"I don't think there's anything wrong with nudity in film, and I would hope that any actor that is asked to reveal that part of themselves has as loving and open an experience as we had," Hathaway recently told MTV News.
Gyllenhaal clearly agreed and he was more than happy to let Hathaway explain the rather unique experience they had with their nude scenes in the movie opening November 24. "You're good at this one!" he said.
"We just kind of all decided to go a different way this time," Hathaway explained". [Jake and I] talked about it and we talked with Ed about it and we said, 'You know, we're gonna do what we feel comfortable. Let's talk about why we feel this is important. Let's talk about the story we hope to tell through these scenes.' I think there's a big difference between having nudity and having two characters living their lives without their clothes on.
Then once we kind of decided how we feel about it, we said, 'Ed, please shoot it as you see fit,' knowing that Ed is not an exploitative person," she continued.
"And at the end, we were shown the scenes that Ed had cut and we were given full license to say, 'I don't like this, I do like this, I think this shot feels a little linger-y to me.' As a result, it became this organic process." Source: www.mtv.com
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