Thursday, June 10, 2010
Jake singing a family favorite for Peter Travers
Singing with Jake Gyllenhaal:
Jake sings a family favorite for Peter Travers.
Mystical realism and a adventurous Gyllenhaal in Prince of Persia
Jake Gyllenhaal in Cinema magazine (Germany)
"Prince Dastan (a buff, adventurous Jake Gyllenhaal) is originally from the streets but is the adopted son of King Sharaman of Persia (Ronald Pickup). He fights alongside his brothers, Princes Tus (Richard Coyle) and Garsiv (Toby Kebbell), the king's biological sons, and their Uncle Nizam (Ben Kingsley), who is like the prime minister in a somewhat dual monarchy.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton in TV MOVIE (GERMANY) - ISSUE 11, 2010
The brothers invade a holy city suspected of selling weapons to enemies of Persia, ruled over by the lovely and enigmatic Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton). When the king visits his sons, Dastan presents his father with a gift -- a custom of the times -- that somehow kills King Sharaman. The gift was given to Dastan to give to their father by Prince Tas -- who is now king. Sound suspicious? Yeah, except no one but Dastan and Tamina, who are now fugitives, know that.
The acting is well done, emotions and values of each character are very well-conveyed and the characterizations are flawless; and we see the characters in this movie as others see them. The story has a mystical realism to it, pairing the mythical sands of time in a real empire with realistic settings. There really was an order of assassins who partook of hashish ritualistically and hired themselves out as killers. The film's Hassansins are sent out after Dastan by the man who framed him for his father's murder and wants to use the sands to turn back time itself and become king. And when we find out who that is, it's not some big "I killed him because..." monologue; Dastan figures it out and we realize it as he does. It's more subtle and realistic, and that character's actions confirm his guilt.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) 3D Poster Book
The movie draws you in through almost immediate, frequent action. It's not over-the-top violence, but there is a lot of quick, stylized fighting that captures the eye and commands attention, especially by Gyllenhaal. The Hassansins have a lot of action too, but the creepiest thing about them is their use of snakes. If you don't mind snakes, you'll find it cool and innovative; if, like me, you fear snakes, you'll think it's creepy and adds to their sinister miasma. Either way, it works". Source: www.standard.net
"Prince Dastan (a buff, adventurous Jake Gyllenhaal) is originally from the streets but is the adopted son of King Sharaman of Persia (Ronald Pickup). He fights alongside his brothers, Princes Tus (Richard Coyle) and Garsiv (Toby Kebbell), the king's biological sons, and their Uncle Nizam (Ben Kingsley), who is like the prime minister in a somewhat dual monarchy.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton in TV MOVIE (GERMANY) - ISSUE 11, 2010
The brothers invade a holy city suspected of selling weapons to enemies of Persia, ruled over by the lovely and enigmatic Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton). When the king visits his sons, Dastan presents his father with a gift -- a custom of the times -- that somehow kills King Sharaman. The gift was given to Dastan to give to their father by Prince Tas -- who is now king. Sound suspicious? Yeah, except no one but Dastan and Tamina, who are now fugitives, know that.
The acting is well done, emotions and values of each character are very well-conveyed and the characterizations are flawless; and we see the characters in this movie as others see them. The story has a mystical realism to it, pairing the mythical sands of time in a real empire with realistic settings. There really was an order of assassins who partook of hashish ritualistically and hired themselves out as killers. The film's Hassansins are sent out after Dastan by the man who framed him for his father's murder and wants to use the sands to turn back time itself and become king. And when we find out who that is, it's not some big "I killed him because..." monologue; Dastan figures it out and we realize it as he does. It's more subtle and realistic, and that character's actions confirm his guilt.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) 3D Poster Book
The movie draws you in through almost immediate, frequent action. It's not over-the-top violence, but there is a lot of quick, stylized fighting that captures the eye and commands attention, especially by Gyllenhaal. The Hassansins have a lot of action too, but the creepiest thing about them is their use of snakes. If you don't mind snakes, you'll find it cool and innovative; if, like me, you fear snakes, you'll think it's creepy and adds to their sinister miasma. Either way, it works". Source: www.standard.net
Exclusive ‘Eclipse’ Clip: Jacob Brings Bella Back Home
In this Access exclusive clip from “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” the Wolf Pack teases a shy Jacob (Taylor Lautner) over his crush on Bella (Kristen Stewart). Plus, in a personal behind-the-scenes message from Taylor, he explains the dynamics of his Wolf Pack brethren.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Extreme Movie - Michael Cera's cybersex scene
Awesome scene from Extreme Movie with Michael Cera, Joanna Garcia and that lady from the Austin Powers movies. Go see the movie, it's hilarious.
Jake Gyllenhaal wearing a Jenny Lewis hoodie in Studio City
Jake Gyllenhaal leaving A Gym In Studio City, CA on 8th June 2010, wearing a grey hoodie with a frontal logo of singer/guitarist Jenny Lewis (who he dated in 2001) Jenny Lewis and Jake Gyllenhaal attending Donnie Darko: Hollywood Premiere on 22nd October, 2001 in Hollywood
Pictures by Iheartjakemedia.com
Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins - Happy (Live) - T in the park 2006
Pictures by Iheartjakemedia.com
Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins - Happy (Live) - T in the park 2006
Bonus Jake Gyllenhaal Clip from I'm a Huge Fan
Amanda won a chance to meet Jake Gyllenhaal at an exclusive PopSugar screening of Prince of Persia in Los Angeles. If you saw our footage from the screening, you could probably sense that the anticipation in the theater was palpable as we waited for Jake to come out on stage and introduce Prince of Persia.
Do you want to know what it feels like to know Jake Gyllenhaal is about to walk into the room? Well, then this is the clip for you! Our production coordinator Anna recorded this awesome footage from her seat in the theater, capturing not only the excited crowd and awesome introductions, but Jake's big entrance". Source: extrahelpings.onsugar.com
Do you want to know what it feels like to know Jake Gyllenhaal is about to walk into the room? Well, then this is the clip for you! Our production coordinator Anna recorded this awesome footage from her seat in the theater, capturing not only the excited crowd and awesome introductions, but Jake's big entrance". Source: extrahelpings.onsugar.com
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