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Friday, April 15, 2011

Robert Pattinson is going to miss Edward Cullen after "Breaking Dawn"

“It does feel like a breakup. I do love the guy — and I’m going to miss him”, Pattinson, 24, says during an interview with the Sun-Times on a cool Sunday afternoon from his hotel suite in Santa Monica, Calif. “I prefer to think of ending this franchise like leaving school. It’s the last day of high school.”
“I’ll be very glad not to put those contacts in anymore or have to put on the sparkling makeup,” he says with a giggle.
“It’s been amazing to play the same character through so many adventures. And it’s so strange because my life has changed so much over these years, but ‘Twilight’ and Edward Cullen will always be a part of me. It’s been my whole life. My whole 20s,” he says. “And I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
He knows that there is no way he’s leaving this room without spilling some secrets about “Breaking Dawn”, a two-part finale debuting in November.

“I haven’t really seen any of the footage, so I’m not sure how any of it turned out. All I can tell you is, it felt right. It was from the heart.
“I’m as curious as any ‘Twilight’ fan,” he insists.

‘A delicious, dirty world’

Fans are curious about Pattinson’s post-“Twilight” life, which includes another of the most talked about film projects of the year — “Water for Elephants” based on the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen and opening Friday.
Pattinson plays Jacob, a veterinary student in the 1930s who forgets about his studies after his parents are killed. He opts to join a traveling circus as their vet and falls in love with the star attraction (played by Reese Witherspoon) who happens to be married to the ringmaster (Christoph Waltz).
Yes, there are love scenes with Witherspoon, but don’t expect any tabloid headlines.
“Listen, I had a cold and kept apologizing to Reese, who has since revealed to the press that I had the worst sinus infection when I was kissing her. She has said, ‘He was just sniffing all the way through.’ I guess that was her response to, ‘Reese, you’re the envy of so many girls.’”
Rebuttal?

“I shouldn’t have made my nose run,” he laments. “I was so embarrassed.”
He was thrilled to join up with a movie that thrust him into circus life.
“It’s such a delicious, dirty world,” Pattinson says. “I absolutely loved it. You’re allowed to relax, breathe and sweat in this world. There was something very real about it and it was quite a freeing experience.”
Pattinson also is becoming quite a confident movie star despite the perils of international fame.
“I was in New Mexico doing a road trip across the states with my friends. I didn’t get recognized at first, but then a woman recognized one of my friends because he was next to me in a paparazzi picture — from two years ago!
“Literally, we were in the middle of nowhere and this woman turns around and screams, ‘Aren’t you Robert Pattinson’s friends?’ Then her head turned again and she looked at me. “She was in utter shock,” he says. “This took place at a fairground outside of nowhere and I thought we’d have to find her an ambulance, which wouldn’t have been easy.”
A few years ago, Pattinson seemed uncomfortable with fame, but now seems to just laugh it off.
“It’s hard to walk down the street. You can’t just do it in a regular way,” he says. “I have to think about my moves. I can’t just casually run out to the store to buy milk. I have to plan ahead and figure out if the paparazzi will be there.”
Of course, there are all those persistent relationship rumors, including that he’s about to marry his “Twilight” co-star Kristen Stewart, settle down and have some bambinos — at least according to an Italian magazine.
“I don’t understand how they printed that. It’s a completely made-up interview,” he says. “I’d love to have a family — sometime in the future.”
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart attending the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" at Nokia Theatre in LA, on 24th June 2010

They may not be having babies in real life, but their characters Edward and Bella get married and have a child in “Breaking Dawn.”
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have a good laugh while sitting in the backseat of a taxi after having eaten sushi at Matsuhisa restaurant in Beverly Hills, on 10th October 10, 2010

Ask Pattinson about one of the most pivotal scenes — the birth of Bella and Edward’s child and turning Bella into a vampire — and he pauses. He isn’t sure how much to let out of the bag. Then he giggles and lets it rip.
“It was insane intense,” he says. Edward can either lose her or give her a bite and thus immortality. “It was a pretty traumatic scene for me to do as an actor and, frankly, horrible for me emotionally.
“Edward has tried for so long not to turn Bella into a vampire and now ... well, it’s very sad. He feels like he has let her down.” Source: www.suntimes.com

Jake Gyllenhaal fit for 'Source Code', Russell Peters, Charlie Sheen, dating site

Duncan Jones and Jake Gyllenhaal attending "Source Code" Berlin Screening on 7th April, 2011 in Berlin, Germany

“Source Code” instantly reminds me of a cross between “The Matrix” and “Vantage Point” and makes you think at the end like “Inception” did. A couple things to point out, the score in the film was very odd. It started off great with an old school sound of a thriller, like an early 90′s “Die Hard” type but then got very sappy and Hollywood-ish during some parts that make it lose the seriousness.

Russell Peters appears in Source code - Five minutes preview clip.

There is a minor, but very odd role that is played by comedian Russell Peters. In the film he does play a comedian the but the jokes are really unfunny and it seems like his persona did not translate well in the film.

Scan of Michelle Monaghan and Jake Gyllenhaal in US Weekly

While the on screen connection and chemistry between Gyllenhaal and Monaghan’s characters is made to seem intimate it’s a relationship that climbs a ladder to get to where it needs to be. Farmiga and Wright are strong in their puppetier like roles, and Gyllenhaal gives a great performance in a role that seem fit for him". Source: filmfodder.wordpress.com

Scan of Jake Gyllenhaal in US Weekly (Jake's secret dates: Jessica Lowndes was rumored to have had breakfast with Jake at NYC's Greenwich Hotel but reports of dating together were denied)

Charlie Sheen poses with his two goddesses Rachel Oberlin and Natalie Kenly at Massey Hall in Toronto on 14th April 2011

Charlie Sheen (in Toronto for his live My Violent Torpedo of Truth show at Massey Hall) tweeted: “RUSSELL PETERS IS my co-host and guest for both Toronto shows yes!! We'll see ya' at the Meet & Greet!!” around 2:30 p.m., before Peters @therealrussellp re-tweeted Sheen’s post a few minutes later". Source: www.thestar.com

Charlie Sheen is dating both Natalie Kenly, a model, and Rachel Oberlin, ex-porn star. Sheen attempted marriage before, and his domestic arrangement just seems to be a fit by now.

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"Source Code" is a true and eloquent expression"

Jake Gyllenhaal in Iceland on 11th April 2011,
(c) visir.is, vf.is & 66° North

"Jake Gyllenhaal plays an Army pilot who has been recruited for a special assignment. His consciousness has been projected into the body of one of the victims, so that he can look around, find out who blew up the train and head off another terrorist attack about to take place in Washington.
Like its protagonist, "Source Code" gets a lot done in a short time, and by the end of a concise and packed hour and a half, there's a sense of having completed a full journey. Vera Farmiga, as the officer conducting the experiment, nicely calibrates a soldier's path from cold efficiency to humanity, and Jeffrey Wright as the ambitious scientist behind the project creates a detailed portrait of a skewed soul. Meanwhile, Michelle Monaghan, as one of the unwitting victims of the tragedy, is lovely and vivid. The notion of a man's falling in love with a dead woman's shadow is a familiar motif in high art. It's no less potent in this crowd-pleasing picture.
The accuracy of the science must be left for someone else to gauge. But as an evocation of the grand desires of the spirit - and the painful distance between the simple things people search for and the things they actually find - "Source Code" is a true and eloquent expression". Source: www.sfgate.com

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Jake Gyllenhaal is "Source Code"´s great asset

Jake Gyllenhaal attending 'Source Code' Screening in Berlin, on 7th April 2011 (c) wetdarkandwild.com

Scan of Jake Gyllenhaal in 7 Jours (Canada) magazine

Scan of Duncan Jones in Time Out London

"When I interviewed Duncan Jones about the film, I asked him that very question and he emphatically denied it, and said the script had always been designed the way we see it in the film, but he didn’t have a plausible explanation for the change of heart within the story. Maybe that explains why Geoffrey Wright walks with a limp and a cane throughout the film (we are never told why), simply because he needed something to do while going through the rote and dry story points. Farmiga’s character looks pained throughout, but we can understand why once we are told the reasons that Colter has specifically been chosen. Farmiga’s character is very similar to the one played by Deborah Kara Unger in David Fincher’s The Game, where she manipulates the main character through one phony experience after another. Deborah Kara Unger in The Game (1997) directed by David Fincher

"The Game" was also cold and focused until it packs the emotion into the final 10 minutes, but at least there the explanation is what makes the emotion a necessary outlet, and we’re still left wondering what was really going on after the movie ends. Source Code is also cold and clinical (if we learn anything, it’s that, just like in Back to the Future, time travel gives you frost bite), but the emotion tacked on at the end is just that, tacked on. In Source Code, we don’t wonder anything at the end except why we didn’t leave the theater at the 80 minute mark". Source: www.examiner.com

Listen to Duncan Jones full interview


"Jake Gyllenhaal is the movie's great asset. This spring has been the season of three movies made worthy by their leading men, who carried them through perilous plotting. Matthew McConaughey in The Lincoln Lawyer, Bradley Cooper in Limitless, and now Gyllenhaal in Source Code all made their movies better than they might have been. They each exhibited an artful ability to humanize their characters -- good guys under extreme pressure -- in a dehumanized world of gamesmanship". Source: tonymacklin.net

Charlie Sheen: difficult role in terms of cliches in "Lucas" (1986)


Charlie told ET he plays the "heroic, compassionate, nice guy of this film. It's interesting – it's the first film, or the first character, I've played that has no violence -- I don't show up on the set and I'm not handed a gun. It's pretty interesting."
Sporting a high school football uniform and shoulder pads, Charlie mused, "This is the exact type of role that I would have written for myself at this point in my career." Source: www.etonline.com

Charlie Sheen and Kerri Green as Cappie and Maggie in "Lucas" (1986)

"Kerri Green, who was in "The Goonies", is so subtle and sensitive as Maggie that you realize she isn't just acting; she understands this character in her heart. As the football hero, Charlie Sheen in some ways has the most difficult role because we're primed to see him in terms of cliches -- the jock who comes along and wins the heart of the girl. Sheen doesn't even remotely play the character that way. It is a surprise to find that he loves Lucas, that he protects him from the goons at school, that although he has won Maggie away from Lucas, he cares very deeply about sparing the kid's feelings".
Source: rogerebert.suntimes.com


A scene from Movie "Lucas" (1986)

Original music by Dave Grusin (1986)
Arranged by Teemu Vehkala (2010)

Dave Grusin in a famous film composer who's soundtrack is a pure magic on this film.