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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Video! Jake Gyllenhaal Talks 'End of Watch,' New Eyes Charity

video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Actor Jake Gyllenhaal is committed to the craft. The star voluntarily allowed the police academy to Taser him while preparing to play a cop in “End of Watch.” Jake told “Extra’s” A.J. Calloway, “The police academy offered us the chance to be Tasered or pepper sprayed and the whole cast decided to be Tasered… It was exactly what you would think it would be like.” Jake Gyllenhaal in InStyle Germany magazine The star also talked about his dedication to the charity New Eyes, which provides glasses and eye care to those in need. Find out how you can donate at NewEyesForTheNeedy.org. Source: www.extratv.com Jake Gyllenhaal talks about his beard - The Graham Norton Show

Merry Christmas 2012!!

Maureen O'Hara, John Payne and Edmund Gwenn in "Miracle on 34th Street" (1947) directed by George Seaton

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Happy 32nd birthday, Jake Gyllenhaal!

Happy 32nd birthday, Jake, we wish you a very happy day from Jake Weird! and Happy Holidays, you look like a super-attractive Santa Claus with that massive beard and your generous smile!

Scarlett Johansson & Geek Looks: Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Josh Hartnett

Scarlett Johansson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt - First Still from Joseph Gordon-Levitt's 'Don Jon's Addiction' (2013)

"Don Jon’s Addiction", Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut, will have its international premiere at this year's Berlin International Film Festival in the main Panorama sidebar. The Dark Knight Rises star plays the lead in the drama as a contemporary, porn-addicted Don Juan-type trying to become less selfish. Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore also star. The film will make its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Other highlights of Berlin's Panorama program include: Lovelace from directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman featuring Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard and Sharon Stone; Frances Ha from Noah Baumbach and My Sisters from German filmmaker Lars Kraume featuring Beatrice Dalle, Angela Winkler and Jordis Triebel. The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival runs February 7-17, 2013. Source: www.hollywoodreporter.com

Scarlett Johansson and Joseph Gordon Levitt were rumored to be dating in October 2011 after being seen out together in NYC.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt sporting a geek look at the TIFF, 2012

Josh Hartnett sporting a geek look at Giorgio Armani/Vanity Fair Dinner, 2011

After the breakup, Josh Hartnett revealed that it was hard coping with the loss of Scarlett & said the split was “really painful”.

Harnett & Johansson dated for over a year after originally meeting on the set of the movie "The Black Dahlia", but the couple went their separate ways back in November due to busy & demanding schedules. Hartnett reveals, “It was difficult spending so much time apart with all our different commitments and both of us flying all over the world." Source: www.filmsy.com


Joseph Gordon-Levitt (HitRecord) at Cornell University - Full Performance


Joseph Gordon Levitt discusses Slavery and "Lincoln" (2012)

Josh Hartnett ("Breathless") video from Kendra on Vimeo.

Josh Hartnett ("Breathless") video


Josh Hartnett (The Wanderer) video

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Josh Hartnett ("One of these days") video

Josh Hartnett ("One of these days") video from Kendra on Vimeo.

A video featuring pictures of Josh Hartnett and co-stars: Kirsten Dunst in "The Virgin Suicides", Kate Beckinsale in "Pearl Harbor", Julia Stiles in "O", Shannyn Sossamon in "40 Days and 40 Nights", Diane Kruger in "Wicker Park", Marley Shelton in "Sin City", Lucy Liu in "Lucky Number Slevin", Scarlett Johansson and Hilary Swank in "The Black Dahlia", Melissa George in "30 Days of Night", Naomi Watts in "Rain Man", plus stills from "The Faculty", "Black Hawk Down", "Hollywood Homicide", "Mozart and the Whale", "Resurrecting the Champ", "August", "Bunraku", "Singularity", etc.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Thoughts about the massacre in Connecticut

"The guns and the bombs, the rockets and the warships, are all symbols of human failure." -Lyndon B. Johnson

"Man and civilization brought forth more innovative ways of taking human life than any other function needed for survival. There are more ways of killing a man than there are ways of making bread or making love. While the latter two are quite limited in scale, man has gone beyond imagination with his capacity to destroy life with one push of a button. Between uncontrolled crime in the streets and escalating war on the borders, it was all just a matter of time. From the ashes, a new world was born. The surviving nations finally realized that man's unstoppable appetite for destruction must be contained. A ban on all firearms was strictly enforced. And just as the sword gave way to the gun, the gun gave way to the sword; leaving the authorities the to carry the hope of their nations on the tip of a spear. Little did they know that the self-destructive nature of man could never be stopped. There's not enough love in this world, not enough money to prevent this ancient circle from coming around again. When the time is ripe, evil will rise; And as many ways as there are of killing a man, there are equally as many ways of telling this old tale of strife." -Bunraku (2010)

Bob Dylan: "Democracy don't rule the world, You'd better get that in your head; This world is ruled by violence, But I guess that's better left unsaid."