"Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire are set to play siblings in a remake of SUSANNE BIER's acclaimed Danish war movie BROTHERS. Maguire is in negotiations to play a young father who is sent to fight in Afghanistan, while his younger brother (Gyllenhaal) looks after his wife and child".
Source: Contactmusic.com
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Blue cap and other head "tocados"
Down to earth
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal was among a couple of A-list celebrities taking in the game in the Monster seats on Friday along with
actress Rene Russo made an appearance at Saturday's game between the Red Sox and the Yankees. Source: www.boston.com/sports
The Daily Grind: GQ's Jim Nelson
Sunday, September 23rd 2007, 4:00 AM
"Jim Nelson and the GQ staff recently released the magazine's 50th anniversary edition.
-Part of your job entails working with celebrities - any interesting encounters?
-Jim Nelson: Nobody is more down-to-earth and genuinely cool than Jake Gyllenhaal. I just like him a lot personally. I feel that he has not been affected much by stardom".
Source: www.Nydailynews.com
At Toronto Film Festival: "Rendition" Red Carpet.
actress Rene Russo made an appearance at Saturday's game between the Red Sox and the Yankees. Source: www.boston.com/sports
The Daily Grind: GQ's Jim Nelson
Sunday, September 23rd 2007, 4:00 AM
"Jim Nelson and the GQ staff recently released the magazine's 50th anniversary edition.
-Part of your job entails working with celebrities - any interesting encounters?
-Jim Nelson: Nobody is more down-to-earth and genuinely cool than Jake Gyllenhaal. I just like him a lot personally. I feel that he has not been affected much by stardom".
Source: www.Nydailynews.com
At Toronto Film Festival: "Rendition" Red Carpet.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Librarian Jake
Jake showing us his most bookish look so far! And other cuties wearing glasses prove the sexiest thing is a competent mind and worn out eyes who read avidly at night.
Source: Futurepicenter.com
Source: Futurepicenter.com
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Ellen Pompeo in the Emmys
So long the underdog, Ellen Pompeo has finally hit the big time as the star of the award-winning drama 'Grey's Anatomy'.
Male critics have sniffed at the 'vapid' scripts and 'mawkish' acting in the drama about five trainee surgeons at a Seattle hospital. But Pompeo's portrayal of a woman totally competent in her work and an utter disaster in her relationships has forced even veteran Hollywood producers to examine how a lead who is such a mess - prone to getting drunk in bars and picking up strangers - can prove so compelling.
She was 25 when she got her first break; an acting agent approached her as she was working the bar at the SoHo Kitchen. The agent put Pompeo up for three adverts; she got all three. Then Pompeo landed a part opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in the 2002 film Moonlight Mile. He, by chance, had come up to her in a car park three weeks previously and told her she was 'the most beautiful girl I've ever seen in my entire life'. For her the coincidence was life-changing. 'It sort of hit me that I was being guided,' she says. 'I had sort of spent my twenties up until then looking for some sign of my mother, you know, "Make the chandelier swing and show me that you're with me." And at that point I put my faith in the idea that life gives you signs and, whether it's my mother's spirit or not, I've had too many coincidences in my life for it to be normal.'
[...] I ask what she makes of her character's romantic travails in Grey's Anatomy. 'She has a complete lack of emotional intelligence,' she exclaims. 'I just want to smack some sense into her.' What would she advise her? 'Don't ever beg a man.' (She is referring to the scene where Meredith pleads with her married lover Derek to choose her.) 'He should be begging you!'
Source: Telegraph.co.uk
Male critics have sniffed at the 'vapid' scripts and 'mawkish' acting in the drama about five trainee surgeons at a Seattle hospital. But Pompeo's portrayal of a woman totally competent in her work and an utter disaster in her relationships has forced even veteran Hollywood producers to examine how a lead who is such a mess - prone to getting drunk in bars and picking up strangers - can prove so compelling.
She was 25 when she got her first break; an acting agent approached her as she was working the bar at the SoHo Kitchen. The agent put Pompeo up for three adverts; she got all three. Then Pompeo landed a part opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in the 2002 film Moonlight Mile. He, by chance, had come up to her in a car park three weeks previously and told her she was 'the most beautiful girl I've ever seen in my entire life'. For her the coincidence was life-changing. 'It sort of hit me that I was being guided,' she says. 'I had sort of spent my twenties up until then looking for some sign of my mother, you know, "Make the chandelier swing and show me that you're with me." And at that point I put my faith in the idea that life gives you signs and, whether it's my mother's spirit or not, I've had too many coincidences in my life for it to be normal.'
[...] I ask what she makes of her character's romantic travails in Grey's Anatomy. 'She has a complete lack of emotional intelligence,' she exclaims. 'I just want to smack some sense into her.' What would she advise her? 'Don't ever beg a man.' (She is referring to the scene where Meredith pleads with her married lover Derek to choose her.) 'He should be begging you!'
Source: Telegraph.co.uk
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