Friday, May 21, 2010
Interview with Jake Gyllenhaal - He Talks Abs
Jake Gyllenhaal just gave the shortest interview in Movie History for his promotion of Prince of Persia movie ;)
Our friend Simon from Upbeat got to unterview Jake Gyllenhaal to talk Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Not only that, he also go to touch his abs! Something no doubt many of you our there wish you could do too!
He also tells us how he manages to get so fit for the movie and it's all down the shampoo that he uses!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Twilight Eclipse - Muse Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)
Ryan Gosling & Michelle Williams at Cannes For Blue Valentine
Eclipse Movie Clip: Edward Threatens Jacob clip
Jake Gyllenhaal helps a lady friend with her bags
"Jake Gyllenhaal proved himself to be a gentleman as he helped a lady friend with her bags outside of her Beverly Hills hotel this afternoon (May 19).The 29-year-old actor then tried to keep it quite low key upon his departure by dawning shades and putting up his hood.
Has Mr. Gyllenhaal found himself a new lady love — or was he simply giving a friend a helping hand?
Gemma Arterton and Jake Gyllenhaal attending "Jerry Bruckheimer Hand and Footprint Ceremony"
Meanwhile, Jake’s co-star Gemma Arterton is gushing about him in their new Prince of Persia flick — in particular, his oozing sex appeal.
“You should see my movie because it’s got Jake Gyllenhaal in it,” she tells E!. “There are no really hot guys in Sex and the City. There’s amazing outfits, but in Prince of Persia, there’s a lot of male testosterone, which is quite sexy.”
Gemma says of Jake’s body: “”It’s like a sculpture. He worked his ass off to get that body. He just didn’t stop.”
And Jake’s personality ain’t so bad either. “He has this effect on people,” she says. “They just want to be around him. He makes you feel really good. He’s very sweet and he doesn’t take himself too seriously, which is very refreshing.” Source: www.fadedyouthblog.com
Has Mr. Gyllenhaal found himself a new lady love — or was he simply giving a friend a helping hand?
Gemma Arterton and Jake Gyllenhaal attending "Jerry Bruckheimer Hand and Footprint Ceremony"
Meanwhile, Jake’s co-star Gemma Arterton is gushing about him in their new Prince of Persia flick — in particular, his oozing sex appeal.
“You should see my movie because it’s got Jake Gyllenhaal in it,” she tells E!. “There are no really hot guys in Sex and the City. There’s amazing outfits, but in Prince of Persia, there’s a lot of male testosterone, which is quite sexy.”
Gemma says of Jake’s body: “”It’s like a sculpture. He worked his ass off to get that body. He just didn’t stop.”
And Jake’s personality ain’t so bad either. “He has this effect on people,” she says. “They just want to be around him. He makes you feel really good. He’s very sweet and he doesn’t take himself too seriously, which is very refreshing.” Source: www.fadedyouthblog.com
Jake Gyllenhaal - SportsCenter Interview
Jake Gyllenhaal stops by SportsCenter to help run down the top plays from Tuesday
JakeGyllenhaal: "My DNA has the Moroccan desert in it"
Jake Gyllenhaal in US Weekly magazine
"Jake Gyllenhaal becomes a man of action this Memorial Day weekend in his new film, The Prince of Persia, where he plays a muscle-bound street urchin-turned-hero. Soon the hunky star will be talking to PEOPLE to answer your questions.
So, what do you want to ask Jake? Curious how he got those abs of steel? Want to know what it's like to attend the Oscars? Wondering what qualities he looks for in a woman?
Send your question to reader_questions@peoplemag.com (be sure to include your name and hometown, too) and you could see it featured in an upcoming issue of PEOPLE! Source: www.people.com
Scans of Jake Gyllenhaal in OK magazine, courtesy of
Wet, Dark & Wild
"The best biggest stunts were done by me, the most dangerous ones as well', he jokes, looking tanned and relaxed in a room at London's Dorchester hotel.Jake Gyllenhaal outside The Claridges Hotel in London
'I've always really wanted to play a prince - some people might say I am in a lot of ways a princess.'
Jake Gyllenhaal with a fan attending 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time' Screening in LA (c) Danielle & Angie May 18, 2010
'I'd never ridden a horse in my life, so I was sent away with the others on a kind of horse-riding boot camp before we started the film. It was brilliant, and now horseback-riding is one of my hobbies.
'One of the stunts in the film that I do myself is when I'm swept onto a horse as it's coming towards me, and I was really proud of that.'
Jake also appears to take some death-defying leaps across rooftops in the movie - but he admits that most of these stunts, known as parkour, were performed by acrobats.
'I did a lot of the landings, which are the hardest part,' he says. 'Hard on your knees, and other parts of your body.'
Ben Kingsley, Gemma Arterton and Jake Gyllenhaal attending "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" LA Premiere
He also built up an impressive six-pack, wore hair extensions and adopted an English accent for the movie. 'It helped being surrounded by a British cast - I would have the accent on all day', he says.
'It's a hero journey, love story and a comedy', Jake says.
'My DNA now has the Moroccan desert in it, because I definitely breathed in my share of sand', Jake says.
'I can't recall the amount of times between takes you had to just get the sand out of your eyes, mouth and ears so looked like you weren't literally made of sand.'
But by far the most difficult part of filming the movie, he says, was working with ostriches. 'They're the most terrifying animals', Jake says.
'We were told, "don't make any noise around the ostriches. They'll tear out your eyes and rip out your heart." So, I was naturally terrified. They look like they're innocent, but they're really not.' Source: www.thesun.co.uk
"Jake Gyllenhaal becomes a man of action this Memorial Day weekend in his new film, The Prince of Persia, where he plays a muscle-bound street urchin-turned-hero. Soon the hunky star will be talking to PEOPLE to answer your questions.
So, what do you want to ask Jake? Curious how he got those abs of steel? Want to know what it's like to attend the Oscars? Wondering what qualities he looks for in a woman?
Send your question to reader_questions@peoplemag.com (be sure to include your name and hometown, too) and you could see it featured in an upcoming issue of PEOPLE! Source: www.people.com
Scans of Jake Gyllenhaal in OK magazine, courtesy of
Wet, Dark & Wild
"The best biggest stunts were done by me, the most dangerous ones as well', he jokes, looking tanned and relaxed in a room at London's Dorchester hotel.Jake Gyllenhaal outside The Claridges Hotel in London
'I've always really wanted to play a prince - some people might say I am in a lot of ways a princess.'
Jake Gyllenhaal with a fan attending 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time' Screening in LA (c) Danielle & Angie May 18, 2010
'I'd never ridden a horse in my life, so I was sent away with the others on a kind of horse-riding boot camp before we started the film. It was brilliant, and now horseback-riding is one of my hobbies.
'One of the stunts in the film that I do myself is when I'm swept onto a horse as it's coming towards me, and I was really proud of that.'
Jake also appears to take some death-defying leaps across rooftops in the movie - but he admits that most of these stunts, known as parkour, were performed by acrobats.
'I did a lot of the landings, which are the hardest part,' he says. 'Hard on your knees, and other parts of your body.'
Ben Kingsley, Gemma Arterton and Jake Gyllenhaal attending "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" LA Premiere
He also built up an impressive six-pack, wore hair extensions and adopted an English accent for the movie. 'It helped being surrounded by a British cast - I would have the accent on all day', he says.
'It's a hero journey, love story and a comedy', Jake says.
'My DNA now has the Moroccan desert in it, because I definitely breathed in my share of sand', Jake says.
'I can't recall the amount of times between takes you had to just get the sand out of your eyes, mouth and ears so looked like you weren't literally made of sand.'
But by far the most difficult part of filming the movie, he says, was working with ostriches. 'They're the most terrifying animals', Jake says.
'We were told, "don't make any noise around the ostriches. They'll tear out your eyes and rip out your heart." So, I was naturally terrified. They look like they're innocent, but they're really not.' Source: www.thesun.co.uk
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