

-What is your take on Scott himself? He's a good guy, he's a funny guy, but he's also kind of an unrepentant slacker.








In the end, the writing for Scott Pilgrim is just good old plain fun.


TAKING A WALK ON THE FILMIC SIDE, TRANSITING THE VINTAGE ROADS.


-What is your take on Scott himself? He's a good guy, he's a funny guy, but he's also kind of an unrepentant slacker.








In the end, the writing for Scott Pilgrim is just good old plain fun.


Alia Shawkat: Well especially like in Arrested Development [in which Alia played Maeby Bluth from the time she was 14 until she was 16], I find that when the writing’s more creative and more realistic, it’s easier to connect to because you just go with how you would [be] if you were in that situation.
-Teenflare.com: Were you as bummed out as the rest of the world when Arrested Development was cancelled? 
-Alia: With the publicity of "Juno", Jason Bateman started spewing rumours that there was going to be a movie. When we wrapped, [Jason] said, ‘watch I’m going to make sure a movie happens’. He’s just like the best advocate for Arrested – as everyone is. But he really just created a rumour, which now may be starting the actual production of it. Mitch [Hurwitz, the creator] spoke to everyone to make sure they were all on board and everyone is, so I think they’re going forward with it. Ron Howard is down to [direct] it, so I think Mitch just has to write the script…
-Teenflare.com: And you’re on board?
-Alia: I’m definitely on board, yes".
Sources: www.teenflare.com
and blogs.nypost.com
Jake as Donnie in "Donnie Darko" (2001).
Ellen Page as Hayley Stark in "Hard Candy" (2005).
Maggie Gyllenhaal wearing a pink hoodie.
Ryan Gosling as Leland in "The United States of Leland" (2003).
Shia Labeouf wearing a blue cordless hoodie.










Michael Cera as Evan in "Superbad" (2007).
Michael Cera as Bleeker in "Juno" (2007).






"One of Hollywood's hottest couples may soon be headed our way. Rumour has it, none other than Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal will be here to star in an epic new flick called "2012". It centres around a group of people who face natural disasters, such as typhoons and volcanoes, that coincide with the end of the Mayan calendar in 2012. Filming is expected to get underway in Los Angeles and in Vancouver in late June. 2012 will hit theatres next year". Source: Vancouver.24hrs.ca
"You may not know his name. You may not even know his face. But look out Jake Gyllenhaal – indie prince Joseph Gordon-Levitt is fast becoming one of the hottest properties in Hollywood.
At his best, the adult Gordon-Levitt is a stealthy, cerebral performer – always shining without shouting. Recently, he’s been slotting nimbly into studio films like Memento-style heist thriller The Lookout; and Killshot, in which he plays a psychopathic assassin stalking Diane Lane.
Next on our screens, though, is Kimberly (Boys Don’t Cry) Peirce’s eagerly anticipated boys-back-from-Iraq drama Stop-Loss, in which Gordon-Levitt co-stars with Ryan Phillippe. To date, he has kept a tight steer on script choices – no youth romps, no flowery rom-coms. Instead he seeks out troubled, edgy roles that showcase his dark side.
-Is it Joseph or Joe?
-The new film stuff all happened after a film I did called Manic, which I made in 2001. I played a mentally ill kid. If there was one hurdle then it might have been Manic.
-Rian Johnson saw it and cast me in Brick. Gregg Araki also saw it and cast me in Mysterious Skin, which was the first time that anyone had asked me to be sexy.
-Do you lose yourself in your characters?
-Do-Do you Google yourself?
-What were your favourite films growing up?
-Are you worried that doing big movies like G.I. Joe will make your life difficult?
