JAKE GYLLENHAAL could be set to wed his girlfriend REESE WITHERSPOON if their friend's suspicions are anything to go by.
The supercute couple are totally smitten and were recently spotted ring shopping at New York's Fred Leighton jewellery store, and according to Jake's Nailed co-star, actress MALINDA WILLIAMS, the couple will be Mr and Mrs Gyllenhaal soon.
She tells Life & Style magazine, "I wouldn't be surprised if they get married soon. Reese was on the set a lot. She and Jake are clearly in love.
"They're like two regular, down-home people. They seem very comfortable around each other... It's like they've been together for a really long time - like an old married couple."
Source: www.ahlanlive.com
Monday, March 02, 2009
Sweet stars video
A video featuring some actors/actresses: Jake Gyllenhaal, Emile Hirsch, Kirsten Dunst, Amanda Seyfried, Zooey Deschanel, Kristen Stewart, Reese Witherspoon, Jamie King, Cory Kennedy, Alison Lohman, Lindsay Lohan, Jena Malone, Natalie Portman, Elisha Cuthbert, Evan Rachel Wood, Deborah Harry, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Drew Barrymore, Alexis Dziena, Emmy Rossum, Naomi Watts, etc. and a sweet background.
Songs "Bad Valentine" by Transvision Vamp and "I Love You Like I Love Myself" by Herman Brood.
Leaving Bliss web series Sneak Peek
Leaving Bliss is an original comedic web series about a lovable, leprechaun-collecting optimist who's never left her sparsely populated hometown of Bliss, Idaho. When she tries to conquer Hollywood, her intense naiveté and slew of illogical fears complicate her dream of being an actress.
"The curious case of Benjamin Button" & "Zodiac" clips
"Scott Feinberg at The Envelope has created a list of his “The top 25 movies of the past 10 years that got no Oscar love” and it’s an interesting idea considering there has been so much hatred aimed at the Academy over The Dark Knight not getting a Best Picture nomination, but it did actually receive eight nominations, which is nothing to scoff at. We are talking about films that didn’t receive any nominations, zero, zilch, nada. Any come to mind?
I had never considered the idea since it is a relatively hard thing to imagine that a favorite film of yours didn’t receive any Oscar nominations — wait, is that why general audiences aren’t interested in the Oscars? — but then I went back over my 2003-2008 Top Ten lists and found several that weren’t nominated and put together a quick top ten and an example category I think they should have been nominated in.
1. Zodiac [2007] (Director, David Fincher)
2. Ballast [2008] (Film Editing)
3. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days [2008] (Director, Cristian Mungiu)
4. I’ve Loved You So Long [2008] (Supporting Actress, Elsa Zylberstein)
5. Inside Man [2006] (Original Screenplay, Russell Gewirtz) 6. Jarhead [2005] (Cinematography, Roger Deakins)
7. The Edge of Heaven [2008] (Foreign Language Film)
8. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang [2005] (Adapted Screenplay, Shane Black)
9. Things We Lost in the Fire [2007] (Actress, Halle Berry)
10. Spanglish [2004] (Original Screenplay, James L. Brooks)
Source: www.ropeofsilicon.com
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was nominated for 13 Oscars and 11 BAFTAs, and won three Oscar Awards: Best Achievement in Art Direction, Best Achievement in Makeup and Best Achievement in Visual Effects, comforting director David Fincher for the way that Zodiac was generally overlooked. "The story is that of the eponymous Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) who is born old and ages backwards throughout his life. Raised in an old folks' home, Benjamin at first doesn't realise that he's different from everyone else - as you can see in the first clip, with a five (or so) year-old Button getting up to gentle mischief that his adoptive mother Queenie (Taraji P. Henson) has to watch out for. Along the way he falls in love with a girl called Daisy (Cate Blanchett).
Source: www.empireonline.com
"NOBODY ELSE WILL" CLIP FROM "ZODIAC":
JAKE GYLLENHAAL INTERVIEW FOR "ZODIAC":
I had never considered the idea since it is a relatively hard thing to imagine that a favorite film of yours didn’t receive any Oscar nominations — wait, is that why general audiences aren’t interested in the Oscars? — but then I went back over my 2003-2008 Top Ten lists and found several that weren’t nominated and put together a quick top ten and an example category I think they should have been nominated in.
1. Zodiac [2007] (Director, David Fincher)
2. Ballast [2008] (Film Editing)
3. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days [2008] (Director, Cristian Mungiu)
4. I’ve Loved You So Long [2008] (Supporting Actress, Elsa Zylberstein)
5. Inside Man [2006] (Original Screenplay, Russell Gewirtz) 6. Jarhead [2005] (Cinematography, Roger Deakins)
7. The Edge of Heaven [2008] (Foreign Language Film)
8. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang [2005] (Adapted Screenplay, Shane Black)
9. Things We Lost in the Fire [2007] (Actress, Halle Berry)
10. Spanglish [2004] (Original Screenplay, James L. Brooks)
Source: www.ropeofsilicon.com
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was nominated for 13 Oscars and 11 BAFTAs, and won three Oscar Awards: Best Achievement in Art Direction, Best Achievement in Makeup and Best Achievement in Visual Effects, comforting director David Fincher for the way that Zodiac was generally overlooked. "The story is that of the eponymous Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) who is born old and ages backwards throughout his life. Raised in an old folks' home, Benjamin at first doesn't realise that he's different from everyone else - as you can see in the first clip, with a five (or so) year-old Button getting up to gentle mischief that his adoptive mother Queenie (Taraji P. Henson) has to watch out for. Along the way he falls in love with a girl called Daisy (Cate Blanchett).
Source: www.empireonline.com
"NOBODY ELSE WILL" CLIP FROM "ZODIAC":
JAKE GYLLENHAAL INTERVIEW FOR "ZODIAC":
New Affiliate: Amanda Seyfried Source
We have a new affiliate here in Weirdland, with Amanda Seyfried Source, one of the main sites dedicated to this rising beautiful star, Jake Weird is added in Miscellanea sites, thank you very much, Mycah and keep your good work up!
"Since Channing Tatum’s romantic drama ‘Dear John‘ tops the list of upcoming movies that CTU readers are most excited to see, I’m sure many of you will also be excited to check out the first promotional photo from Screen Gems courtesy of a new USA Today article.
We do learn one other important tidbit from the article that I’m not sure fans will be quite as happy about…Previously, I reported that ‘Dear John‘ may be released in early 2010 instead of late 2009, because both Channing Tatum and his love interest in the film, Amanda Seyfried of ‘Mamma Mia!’, already had a large number of films coming out this year.
Although the reason for the move is not mentioned, USA Today is now confirming the change in release date. I’m sorry to say, but fans will have to wait until 2010 to see ‘Dear John‘ hit theaters".
Source: channingtatumunwrapped.com
"Since Channing Tatum’s romantic drama ‘Dear John‘ tops the list of upcoming movies that CTU readers are most excited to see, I’m sure many of you will also be excited to check out the first promotional photo from Screen Gems courtesy of a new USA Today article.
We do learn one other important tidbit from the article that I’m not sure fans will be quite as happy about…Previously, I reported that ‘Dear John‘ may be released in early 2010 instead of late 2009, because both Channing Tatum and his love interest in the film, Amanda Seyfried of ‘Mamma Mia!’, already had a large number of films coming out this year.
Although the reason for the move is not mentioned, USA Today is now confirming the change in release date. I’m sorry to say, but fans will have to wait until 2010 to see ‘Dear John‘ hit theaters".
Source: channingtatumunwrapped.com
Paul Dano & Zooey Deschanel in "Gigantic"
"The official trailer for the upcoming romantic/comedy "Gigantic," starring Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood), Zooey Deschanel (The Happening) and John Goodman (Speed Racer), has been released.
"Gigantic" is a comedy about Brian (Dano) -- a single man and mattress store salesman attempting to adopt a new baby from China while negotiating the possibility of a new relationship with Harriett (Deschanel) -- and then there's the threat that an anonymous homeless man is trying to kill him too.
The new movie is directed by Matt Aselton, who is making his helming debut. "Gigantic" has already been picked up for distribution by First Independent Pictures and is scheduled to hit theaters on April 3rd, in limited release." Source: www.worstpreviews.com
Reese rumored to be in new Payne's film
"Alexander Payne has been laying quite low since Sideways earned him all kinds of critical acclaim, but early rumors about his next project, Downsizing, indicate the wait might be worth it. An official casting notice for the film cites Sacha Baron Cohen, Paul Giamatti, Meryl Streep and Reese Witherspoon-- all in the same film!-- as the main cast.
That would be enough to pique pretty much anyone's interest, but Payne as the director seems almost too good to be true. Hollywood Elsewhere printed the casting info with a note that a source close to the production says the casting is by no means final.
Downsizing is a pretty perfect title for any comedy of the moment, and Payne has already proven himself so adept at satirizing American neuroses that we pretty much require him to come back and tease us about our pink slip fears. Here's hoping this dream cast actually gets to become a reality".
Source: www.cinemablend.com
That would be enough to pique pretty much anyone's interest, but Payne as the director seems almost too good to be true. Hollywood Elsewhere printed the casting info with a note that a source close to the production says the casting is by no means final.
Downsizing is a pretty perfect title for any comedy of the moment, and Payne has already proven himself so adept at satirizing American neuroses that we pretty much require him to come back and tease us about our pink slip fears. Here's hoping this dream cast actually gets to become a reality".
Source: www.cinemablend.com
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