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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal spotted leaving Wing Chun Kung-Fu studio

Jake Gyllenhaal having lunch with Naomi At Lamill In Silver Lake on 19th June 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal was spotted leaving Wing Chun Kung-Fu studio Friday afternoon.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

New Eclipse TV Spot: "Ready"


New Eclipse TV Spot: "Ready" featuring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, etc.

Kristen Stewart in Rome, Eclipse Blood is Thicker Than Water

Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart in Twilight saga "Eclipse" premiere in Roma on 17th June 2010.Kristen Stewart wears a black dress designed by J. Mendel
Fall 2010


Kristen Stewart wears a black strapless Marchesa dress on a fan event in Rome.
Black Marchesa with huge flowers and Roger Vivier Sport Chics Platform Sandal


Eclipse: Blood is Thicker Than Water in (Rob's Intro - Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen)

Business insurance quotes

Ben Stiller Show - Grateful Dead Insurance Salesman "I was lucky enough to be part of this! The Ben Stiller Show contacted Lynn Roblar of Restless Native (a store in Venice Beach at the time) and had her gather some friends with cool deadhead vehicles, and we set up a mini Shakedown in the Warner Brothers lot at The Burbank Studios". "As Leland, a client of Reuben's who with every daredevil stunt he partakes in plummets his chances of being insured by the company, Bryan Brown also stands out, bringing a daffy likability to a person oblivious to the danger he constantly puts himself in. Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston as Reuben and Polly in "Along Came Polly" (2004)
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jennifer Aniston as Holden and Justine in "The Good Girl" (2002) Aniston, who delivered the most powerful performance of 2002 in "The Good Girl", has followed up this success with two phoned-in love interest roles. Polly's consistent noncommittal attitude toward everything she does stops being endearing midway through and becomes downright frustrating. By the conclusion, when she threatens to move away again simply because of her conflict with Reuben, you have half a notion to slap some sense into Polly". Source: www.all-reviews.com "Along Came Polly". Though plainly Ben Stiller's vehicle, it features an endearing, oddly delicate performance by Aniston. Unsurprisingly, this film works for her in ways that Bruce didn't, for the good reason that Stiller is, in fact, a generous costar, unlike the increasingly excruciating Jim Carrey, who sucks the air out of every scene he's in. By contrast, Stiller, even while delivering his usual broadly poor-sap comedy, also falls back enough to grant his fellow players a chance to breathe. Stiller's Reuben Feffer, a calculatedly neurotic risk assessment analyst, is at the mercy of a series of cretins, egomaniacs, and cruel circumstances. During the film's first moments, on his wedding day, Reuben frets that, with 23% of the guests over 70, one is likely to break a hip on the newly waxed floor. When Reuben is assigned to assess the world-traveling daredevil, place-jumper, and crocodile wrestler, Leland (Bryan Brown), the decision looks, on its face, easy. The man is clearly uninsurable, based on Reuben's patented assessment software, he's also completely charming and irresistibly high-spirited; that is, he embodies a life lesson for Reuben, even as he appears to put his life in jeopardy, repeatedly.Reuben's destined to fulfill his predictable plan and Polly's equally typed, "on the non-plan plan." Source: www.popmatters.com

Jake Gyllenhaal attending a meeting in Beverly Hills


Interview with Jerry Bruckheimer & Jake Gyllenhaal
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Jake Gyllenhaal in Televik (Russia) magazine.

Image and video hosting by TinyPic"Jake Gyllenhaal drops his car off at valet on his way into a business meeting on Wednesday (June 16) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Earlier in the morning, the 29-year-old Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time actor was seen getting in another intense work-out. Source: justjared.buzznet.com

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Kristen Stewart playing with her hair at "Eclipse" L.A. Press Conference

Kristen Stewart playing with her hair at "Eclipse" L.A. Press Conference on 12th June 2010

Why do people insist that Jake Gyllenhaal is gay?

Jake Gyllenhaal at 'Prince of Persia' Press Conference in London

Jake Gyllenhaal as Jack Twist in "Brokeback Mountain" (2005)

Q: "Why do people keep insisting that Jake Gyllenhaal is gay? Is it because of Brokeback Mountain? Certain blogs out there label actors as "gay" as if they were talking about their eye color, but isn't the goal to keep everyone out of everybody else's bedroom, actor or no actor? I never understood how people can't see that labeling someone as gay (who isn't) even if you’re gay yourself is homophobic and harmful. Basically you're proving that there is something wrong with being gay by using it as a weapon. – Cassie, Austin, TX
A: Fantasy wish-fulfillment aside, I’ve always thought it was lazy and simple-minded to label an actor “gay” just because he’s played a gay role. As I’ve said many times, if you want to know who’s gay and closeted in Hollywood, look to the actors who have never played a gay role.Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain (2005)

When it comes to Jake Gyllenhaal, it’s particularly annoying because I honestly believe the guy deserves a lot of credit for taking that role in Brokeback Mountain, especially since it involved him being on the “receiving end” in the tent scene. In 2005 America, for an up-and-coming lead male actor, this was a pretty big deal (and I’m completely serious about this).
But yeah, all the gossiping and rumor-mongering about Jake just proves the most cynical people in Hollywood right: that American audiences are too stupid to separate an actor from the roles he plays. And from gay blogs, no less? Sheesh.
Anna Paquin (who came out as bisexual on April 2010) shooting a Marie Claire advertisement in Easthampton

Still, I disagree with you a bit about the ultimate “goal” of the GLBT movement. Brokeback Mountain tent scene aside, being gay isn’t really about sex. There are two parts of being gay: the private part, which is what we do in our bedrooms (and kitchens and living rooms and hot tubs, if we’re lucky); and the public part, which is about relationships and rights. The only part that concerns heterosexuals is the second part".
Source: www.afterelton.com