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Thursday, April 21, 2011

"Lovely & Amazing", bedroom vulnerability, more bed pictures

Jake Gyllenhaal as Jordan in "Lovely & Amazing" (2001)

"In 2002 I had the biggest crush on Jake Gyllenhaal, which meant I watched any and every film he appeared in. I could list each one off for you, dear reader, but I’m sure you already know where I’m going with this. That fall when Lovely & Amazing was released to light critical buzz, I was there opening night when it finally opened in Dallas. Nothing, not even the rage-inducing Catherine Keener, was going to keep me from my man. While I don’t remember being particularly fond of Nicole Holofcener’s family drama, I do remember awkwardly squirming in my seat during some of the more invasive scenes.
Still of Dermot Mulroney and Emily Mortimer in "Lovely & Amazing"

This scene shook me to my core and affected the way I view bedroom vulnerability to this day. As I matured, I often used these two characters as examples of the men I didn’t want in my bed and the woman I never wanted to become. I have slipped up, just as any insecure person would, but following that naked confession I vowed to never make a lover feel he wasn’t sexy or appreciated in his most intimate of states. Insecurities are a fact of life, but I am committed to never be Elizabeth Marks to someone’s Kevin McCabe".
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com

More pictures of Bedroom vulnerability:
Jake Gyllenhaal as Jamie Randall in "Love & other drugs" (2010)
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Ava Gardner
Audrey Hepburn
Marilyn Monroe
Bette DavisIda Lupino
Emily Browning in "Sucker Punch"
Mickey Rourke in "Passion Play"
Megan Fox in "Jennifer's Body"
Vanessa Paradis
Gwyneth Paltrow
Kirsten DunstAnna Kendrick
Elizabeth Taylor
Amber Heard
Natalie Portman
Charlie Sheen and ex-wife Denise Richards (2005)
Scarlett Johansson

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Robert Pattinson was crying at how sexy Reese Witherspoon was in "Water for Elephants"


"I mean, sexy doesn't cover it. I don't know how we got this rating, that's all I'm gonna say," Witherspoon deadpanned. Pattinson took it a step further. "I was actually crying at how sexy Reese was in the scene."
Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon as Jacob and Marlena in "Water for Elephants"

"It's true, I was making a coverup for him," Witherspoon jokingly admitted.
"She thought it was embarrassing for me to be crying, but I think it's more embarrassing to be sniffing. I'm totally okay with crying at her beauty."
Speaking to In Touch Magazine, Witherspoon originally said, "Rob possibly had the most hideous horrible cold of any co-star I've ever had to do a love scene with ever in my entire life. He was literally snorting and snotting through every second of it - and it was not appealing. I'm talking green, infectious, disgusting - I'm not kidding!" Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Robert Pattinson: Filming "Breaking Dawn" was 'a bit of an anticlimax'


Robert Pattinson has spent the past three-plus years shooting the Twilight movies. But it seems the actor and his fellow co-stars and crew members didn't do much celebrating after they wrapped production last week on the two Breaking Dawn movies, which will be the final installments of the franchise. Kristen Stewart kissing Robert Pattinson on the set of The Twilight Saga: "Breaking Dawn, Part One"

"It was a bit of an anticlimax," Pattinson said Monday on Live With Regis and Kelly. "It was a very long shoot, and we were working on it for eight months, and it was hard. By the end of it, I think everyone was just like, 'Ahhh, get me out!' Source: www.hollywoodreporter.com

Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon live a clandestine relationship in "Water for Elephants" (2011)

Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon juggle for Andrew Freund!

"Source Code": Colter Stevens is a frozen hero in an alternate reality

Jake Gyllenhaal at 'Source Code' - "Meet The Filmmakers" on 1st April 2011 in New York City

"Source Code" *SPOILERS*: "In the end, Stevens finds out that he is dead. He functions with the help of machines. His brain is the only fully working organ left. Upset, he asks Dr. Rutleledge why he was preserved. The doctor says that many service men would prefer this over death. Stevens barks back asking if he had ever spent time in battle. Frustrated, the doctor says that such a question is immaterial".

Scan of Jake Gyllenhaal in SFX magazine

“It’s not only about you… but about two million real world Americans.You’re a born hero, son. Saving people is what you do best”, he said.

"In the movie’s last few minutes, the camera pans into where the real Stevens lies. Source Code’s “Wolverine” is inside a semi-frozen, protective pod with half of his body cut off and his spine sticking out. With eyes closed, he goes on mumbling because he is in the middle of his Source Code-stimulated mission. Half of his skull has been removed and wires that connect him to the program are glowing around him". Source: thebottomline.as.ucsb.edu

Jake Gyllenhaal and Seth Rogen attending "MOCA Art In The Streets" Artists' Opening

Jake Gyllenhaal and Seth Rogen attending "MOCA Art In The Streets" - Artists' Opening, on 14th April, 2011 in Los Angeles, CA

Evan Rachel Wood is into androgyny, Esquire photoshoot

Evan Rachel Wood in "Esquire" magazine, May 2011 issue, photographs by Brooke Nipar

"I grew up in love with David Bowie". (She has a tattoo on her upper thigh to prove it, a heart with an Aladdin Sane lightning bolt.) "So I was always into very androgynous things. Guys, girls ... I'm into androgyny in general." She says this helps explain the appeal of her ex Marilyn Manson.

If Evan Rachel Wood represents America's rebellious teenage daughter, Manson represents the forty-year-old goth in a band down the road she would date just to spite us. They broke off their engagement in August. The inevitable residual tattoos: Behind her right ear, the number "15", a significant one for the two of them. Behind her left, something that looks like a heart combined with an infinity symbol. "You know, 'Forever Love', " she explains. "Whatever."

Ryan Gosling and Evan Rachel Wood meet George Clooney's parents Nick Clooney and Nina Clooney on the set of 'The Ides of March' in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The end of Wood's cinematic adolescence will be marked by her first adult role, in George Clooney's upcoming political film, The Ides of March, due out in the fall. It will also be marked by a move to New York City. She says she's feeling free and genuinely happy these days. "I'm up for anything. Meet a nice guy, meet a nice girl..."
Evan Rachel Wood as Veda Pierce in "Mildred Pierce" (2011) TV mini-series, directed by Todd Haynes

This is the third such hint in the conversation, after that androgyny comment and saying she'd "marry" her Mildred Pierce costar Kate Winslet if she could.

-You date women?

-"Yes", she says proudly, as if she was waiting to be asked.

Source: www.esquire.com