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Monday, May 16, 2011

"Melancholia" clips with Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst plays Justine in "Melancholia" directed by Lars von Trier


"Melancholia" TV spot.


Finally, there’s a VFX reel, which may offer the most info out of all these videos. Much like the features done for Black Swan or The Social Network, it serves as a way of peeking behind the filmmaking curtain. Thankfully, it doesn’t seem to spoil anything big, and it’s definitely worth watching.


MELANCHOLIA clip - Lars von Trier - Cannes 2011
A beautiful movie about the end of the world. MELANCHOLIA is written and directed by von Trier and produced by Meta Louise Foldager and Louise Vesth for Zentropa Entertainments27. Artificial Eye will release in the UK on July 1.

Kirsten Dunst as Marie Antoinette

Kirsten Dunst and producer Ryan Kavanaugh attending 3rd Annual Paradis event during the 64th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Hotel Du Cap on May 15, 2011 in France

Charlie Sheen ("Playboy") Winning song


Charlie Sheen ("Playboy") Winning song video:

Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer in "A Bottle of Wine and a Jackhammer" (#8.2) episode from "Two and a half men"

Charlie Sheen ("Playboy") video: "Winning" song with music by former Korn guitarist Rob Patterson, rapper Snoop Dogg and Carmen Electra intro. Scenes from "No Man's Land", "Terminal Velocity" with Nastassja Kinski, "Beyond the Law" with Linda Fiorentino and "Two and a half men" with Jon Cryer, Sean Penn, Melanie Lynskey, Jennifer Taylor, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Holland Taylor, etc.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Kirsten Dunst and Jim Sturgess on the set of Upside Down in Montreal


Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst new film Upside Down.
Entertainment Tonight Canada went exclusively on set in Montreal!

Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess lock lips on the set of 'One Day' in Paris

Actor Jim Sturgess during a portrait session at the 7th Annual Dubai International Film Festival on 16th December, 2010

Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess repeatedly lock lips on the set of 'One Day' in Paris, France on September 1, 2010.

Happy 5th Anniversay, Jake Weird!!


This week it's the 5th Anniversary of the creation of this blogsite Jake Weird (the adventure began in the first days of May 2006), dedicated to all things Jake Gyllenhaal, cinema and Weirdland. Salutations and Hugs to all my readers :)

Scans and underwear picture of Jake Gyllenhaal

Scans of "Source Code" in Studio Cine Live (France) magazine

Scans of Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan in Speak Up (Italy) magazine, May 2011

Picture of Jake Gyllenhaal in his underwear and socks (stretching aerobically his leg) Source: public-addiction.tumblr.com
Maybe emulating Grace Jones' pose?

UPDATE: "It's a fake," says Jake's rep, regarding the picture that has Jake impersonating an old Jones album cover and which seems to have mysteriously appeared out of nowhere. "The skin tones are really good," says one of our best online photo experts, "but the shadows are completely off. Look how there aren't any against the wall, or along the body anywhere. It's a fake." "Also, the hand," remarked another photo pro. "It's off, it shows the photo's been doctored." Source: uk.eonline.com

James Franco becomes James Dean in "Rebel" project at Venice Biennale

"James Franco is at it again. Like the artist’s "General Hospital"-goes-to-MOCA fiction-reality mash-up last year, his new project associated with the Venice Biennale promises to be a case where "high" art and pop culture fuse into one mind-bending Moebius strip.


Called "Rebel" it’s a site-specific installation/exhibition that pays homage to the 1955 movie "Rebel Without a Cause", with contributions by Franco, Douglas Gordon, Harmony Korine, Damon McCarthy, Paul McCarthy, Ed Ruscha and Aaron Young. The curator is Dominic Sidhu, who recently curated a show of artwork from the movie "Black Swan". MOCA is listed as the “partnering organization”, which a spokesperson says means “we are primarily a promotional partner.”
Expect bad-boy antics, in various works exploring themes of masculinity, self-destruction and Hollywood with Ruscha chiming in at some point as a narrator. Gordon has made a multi-channel film on method acting with actor Henry Hopper, Dennis Hopper’s son. Car Korine makes his own piece reinterpreting the classic switchblade fight scene in the original movie with machetes wielded by two female gangs instead. Young provides footage of motorcycle and car crashes.
Natalie Wood and James Dean as Judy and Jim Stark in "Rebel without a cause" (1955)

Paul and Damon McCarthy make a video exploring the making of the original “Rebel” movie that features Franco in the role of James Dean. It's a role he knows well--he played Dean in a 2001 TNT movie.
James Franco characterized as James Dean

Franco, who had a hand in the other artists’ projects, also made work for this show in homage to the actor Brad Renfro, who died in 2008 at age 25 of a heroin overdose. He had Renfro’s name carved into his right arm with a switchblade, documenting the carving in photography and film. (The carving itself could be seen as one of the show’s more permanent artworks)".
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Eva Green (Sweet Seduction) in Harper's Bazaar and InStyle magazines

Eva Green in "That Sweet Seduction” photoshoot by Kai Z Feng for InStyle, June 2011

Eva Green in UK Harper's Bazaar magazine, June 2011, photoshoot by Camilla Akrans