We have a new affiliate here in Weirdland with Emile Hirsch Web, nicely hosted by Angela. She was so kind of linking my article on Mr. Hirsch: "Alpha Actor" in her site and listing Jake Weird as a regular affiliate.
What else can I add about this sensational young actor without blushing? Emile often reminds me of Jake by his eyes' expressivity and funny temper.
EMILE HIRSCH INTERVIEW FOR "MILK" video:
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Jena Malone & Emile Hirsch video
Jake with Jena Malone in "Donnie Darko" (2001).Ryan Gosling with Jena Malone in "The United States of Leland" (2003).Emile Hirsch with Jena Malone in "The dangerous lives of Altar boys" (2002).
A musical video featuring some images and stills of Jena Malone and Emile Hirsch, in "The dangerous lives of Altar boys", "Into the wild", etc.
Songs "Forget the flowers" by Wilco and "Misguided Angel" by Cowboy Junkies.
A musical video featuring some images and stills of Jena Malone and Emile Hirsch, in "The dangerous lives of Altar boys", "Into the wild", etc.
Songs "Forget the flowers" by Wilco and "Misguided Angel" by Cowboy Junkies.
Kirsten got order against stalker
"Kirsten Dunst has obtained a restraining order against alleged stalker Christopher Smith.
The declaration states, “Mr. Smith has repeatedly shown up uninvited at my place of residence in Los Angeles, going so far as to ignore police warnings, bypass my personal security measures, trespass on my property, and attempt to gain entry into my home.”
“Mr. Smith’s sudden, aggressive, and harassing efforts to contact me are extremely frightening. I fear not only for my own personal safety, but also for the safety and well being of my housemate and assistant.”
Source: JustJared.buzznet.com
The declaration states, “Mr. Smith has repeatedly shown up uninvited at my place of residence in Los Angeles, going so far as to ignore police warnings, bypass my personal security measures, trespass on my property, and attempt to gain entry into my home.”
“Mr. Smith’s sudden, aggressive, and harassing efforts to contact me are extremely frightening. I fear not only for my own personal safety, but also for the safety and well being of my housemate and assistant.”
Source: JustJared.buzznet.com
Monday, December 01, 2008
Jake's sweet make-ups
Let's relax watching some videos that inspired fans have made dedicated to the passionate make-ups between Jake and his fortunate partenaires on screen:
"Kissing you" - Brokeback Mountain
A Jake's music vid with the song Dice by Finley Quaye.
"The Good Girl": A FanVid
Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) & Gretchen Ross (Jena Malone) Kiss Scene:
Jake Gyllenhaal & Emmy Rossum _How to save a life
Ellen Pompeo chosen scenes in "Moonlight Mile".
"Kissing you" - Brokeback Mountain
A Jake's music vid with the song Dice by Finley Quaye.
"The Good Girl": A FanVid
Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) & Gretchen Ross (Jena Malone) Kiss Scene:
Jake Gyllenhaal & Emmy Rossum _How to save a life
Ellen Pompeo chosen scenes in "Moonlight Mile".
"Zodiac" poster signed by Jake
BID 2 BEAT AIDS Jake Gyllenhaal Signed Zodiac Poster
Film's Star Autographed One-Sheet
"This one-sheet movie poster for Zodiac was autographed especially for this auction by the film's star Jake Gyllenhaal.
Jake signed in silver Sharpie and added the word "Lifebeat." LIFEbeat is the beneficiary of this auction. The poster measures 27" x 40."
Proceeds from this auction will benefit LIFEbeat - The Music Industry Fights AIDS
LIFEbeat- The Music Industry Fights AIDS, is a national non-profit organization dedicated to reaching America’s youth with the message of HIV/AIDS prevention. LIFEbeat mobilizes the talents and resources of the music industry to raise awareness and to provide support to the AIDS community. In 2007, LIFEbeat is observing fifteen years in the fight against AIDS". For more information visit: Lifebeat.org
Source: cgi.ebay.com
Top 10 Hunks of 2008
Entertainment Today's list of Top 10 Hunks of 2008.
1. Robert Pattinson
2. Zac Efron
3. Tony Romo
4. Reggie Bush5. Shia LaBeouf
6. Adam Rodriguez
7. Chris Pine8. James Franco
9. Jay Hernandez
10. Simon Baker
Source: www.etonline.com
Are they insane? How they dare to forget Jake again in another hunks top list? Let's take a look at a real hunk:
Sunday, November 30, 2008
"Milk" review and video
“Milk” is the chronicle of a death foretold. Before that subway station encounter, we have already seen real-life news video of the aftermath of Milk’s assassination, as well as grainy photographs of gay men being rounded up by the police. These images don’t spoil the intimacy between Harvey the buttoned-up businessman and Scott Smith (James Franco), the hippie who becomes his live-in lover and first campaign manager. Rather, the constant risk of harassment, humiliation and violence is the defining context of that intimacy.The strength of Mr. Black’s script is that it grasps both the radicalism of Milk’s political ambition and the pragmatism of his methods. “Milk” understands that modern politics thrive at the messy, sometimes glorious intersection of grubby interests and noble ideals.
The city’s gay elite, discomfited by his confrontational tactics, keeps Milk at a distance, leaving him to build a movement from the ground up with the help of a young rabble-rouser and ex-hustler named Cleve Jones (Emile Hirsch).
[...] The culture war is unfolding, and Milk is in the middle of it. (And so, 30 years later, in the wake of Proposition 8, is “Milk.”)
“Milk” is a fascinating, multi-layered history lesson. In its scale and visual variety it feels almost like a calmed-down Oliver Stone movie, stripped of hyperbole and Oedipal melodrama. But it is also a film that like Mr. Van Sant’s other recent work — and also, curiously, like David Fincher’s “Zodiac”, another San Francisco-based tale of the 1970s — respects the limits of psychological and sociological explanation.
Harvey Milk was an intriguing, inspiring figure. “Milk” is a marvel. Source: movies.nytimes.com
The city’s gay elite, discomfited by his confrontational tactics, keeps Milk at a distance, leaving him to build a movement from the ground up with the help of a young rabble-rouser and ex-hustler named Cleve Jones (Emile Hirsch).
[...] The culture war is unfolding, and Milk is in the middle of it. (And so, 30 years later, in the wake of Proposition 8, is “Milk.”)
“Milk” is a fascinating, multi-layered history lesson. In its scale and visual variety it feels almost like a calmed-down Oliver Stone movie, stripped of hyperbole and Oedipal melodrama. But it is also a film that like Mr. Van Sant’s other recent work — and also, curiously, like David Fincher’s “Zodiac”, another San Francisco-based tale of the 1970s — respects the limits of psychological and sociological explanation.
Harvey Milk was an intriguing, inspiring figure. “Milk” is a marvel. Source: movies.nytimes.com
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