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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Karen Black in "The Day of Locust" video clips



Karen Black and William Atherton in "The Day of Locust" (1975) directed by John Schlesinger

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at LAX airport on 21st April 2011

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at LAX airport on 21st April 2011

Monday, April 25, 2011

Jake Gyllenhaal's yearbook photo

"Check out Jake Gyllenhaal’s yearbook photo taken more than a decade ago!

The 30-year-old actor, listed as Jacob Gyllenhaal, posed for the pic in 1998 while he was attending Columbia University in New York City.
Jake Gyllenhaal in "Men's Journal" magazine, April 2011

A source who shared the same floor as Jake during his freshman year tells JustJared.com exclusively, “He did share that he identified himself as an aspiring actor at the time.”
In the yearbook, students were asked who they wanted to be like. Jake’s response - Kevin Bacon - was listed by default since he didn’t name a specific person.
Jake attended Columbia for two years before leaving to pursue his film career, breaking out in Homegrown, October Sky, and 2001’s Donnie Darko". Source: justjared.buzznet.com

Charlie Sheen's Yearbook Photo

Trivia from the film "Being John Malkovich" (1999): The original script had Kevin Bacon in place of Charlie Sheen, playing John Malkovich's actor friend.

Michael Cera will play himself in Mark Webber untitled film

David Gordon Green, Michael Cera and Anna Kendrick at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011

"Michael Cera is reportedly set to play himself in an indie drama, written and directed by Mark Webber. The Scott Pilgrim Vs The World star will appear as a "heightened version of himself", alongside Amanda Seyfried, Shannyn Sossamon and Jason Ritter, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Michael Cera in "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" (2010) directed by Edward Wright

The as-yet-untitled movie, currently in production in Los Angeles, will focus on a struggling single dad (played by Mark) and his relationship with his two-year-old son - who will be portrayed by Mark's own son of the same age". Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk


A musical video featuring some images of Michael Cera in "Arrested Development", "Superbad", "Juno", "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" and the song "Be my angel" by Mazzy Star.

Source Code in the ranking of Easter Weekend films, Happy Easter holidays!

"Easter weekend was a colorful bird affair as Fox's Rio won its second consecutive weekend at the box office with an estimated $26.8 million in ticket sales, a mere 32% drop from its opening weekend. It held off newcomers Madea's Big Happy Family and the Robert Pattinson vehicle Water for Elephants to take the top spot.
Water for Elephants marked the first legitimate test of Robert Pattinson's ability to carry a film away from the Twilight franchise.Still of Christoph Waltz, Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson in "Water for Elephants" (2011)

Some estimates pegged it as opening between $10 and $15 million, but the romantic drama based on Sara Gruen's novel that also stars Reese Witherspoon overperformed in opening to $17.5 million. As expected the vast majority of those who saw Water for Elephants were female.
Fourth place went to Hop which benefited from the Easter tie-in to rake in $12.5 million, an increase from its previous weekend. Hop is now guaranteed to cross the $100 million mark and is another much needed hit for Universal.
Wes Craven's Scream 4 took fifth place with $7.2 million after an unsurprising steep drop from its opening frame. The film should fade fast from theaters and then perform strongly on Blu-ray and DVD before you know it.
Rounding out the top 10 was Soul Surfer with $5.6 million, Insidious with $5.4 million, Hanna with $5.3 million and Source Code with $5.1 million.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan in "Source Code" (2011)

Insidious and Source Code are both approaching the $45 million mark and should finish their theatrical runs at or just north of $50 million". Source: www.thehdroom.com

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Jake Gyllenhaal walks in a grey hoodie after having lunch at Tavern restaurant

Jake Gyllenhaal walks in a grey hoodie and wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates cap after having lunch at Tavern restaurant, on 22nd April 2011 in Brentwood, California

Kirsten Dunst at the 22nd Annual GLAAD Awards, Sophia Coppola's vampire project

Kirsten Dunst (wearing a blue dress by Proenza Schouler) attended the 22nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presented by ROKK on 10th April 2011

Kirsten Dunst promoting the "Bulgari" fragrance "Mon Jasmin Noir" ad campaign.


"The twitter account of American Zoetrope, the production company run by Sofia’s father Francis Ford Coppola, which has backed all four of her pictures, announced a few hours ago that Coppola’s got a new film in the works, entitled “Secret Door,” and that Kirsten Dunst, who starred in both “The Virgin Suicides” and “Marie Antoinette” for the director, has signed on to appear in the film. The exact tweet reads: “Happy to announce that Kirsten Dunst has agreed to be in Sofia Coppola‘s new film ‘Secret Door’. Script is still being finished. Stay tuned!”
“Secret Door” doesn’t apply to any obvious existing property that she could be adapting (there’s an Enid Blyton book, and an Arctic Monkeys song, but a link with either is unlikely), and the only unmade Coppola project that we’re aware of was a “European vampire” tale derailed by the success of the “Twilight” series, so this would appear to be something entirely new.
It’s probably safe to speculate that the film could be set up at Focus, who distributed the latest “Somewhere” as well as “Lost in Translation” - less like is Columbia Pictures, who were behind “Marie Antoinette”. Source: blogs.indiewire.com

Jake Gyllenhaal in 'End of Watch', 'Source Code': a sci-fi puzzle of a film, daily puzzles online

Promotional Photoshoot of Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena in 'End of Watch' (directed by David Ayer) on 21st April 2011 in LA

Jake Gyllenhaal has a knack for picking perfect roles.

"Like a disorienting dream, Jake Gyllenhaal's new action-thriller, Source Code, opens with a scene on a Chicago commuter train eight minutes before it is blown up by a terrorist's bomb.
The film, which is directed by Englishman Duncan Jones (Moon) and co- starring Michelle Monaghan and Vera Farmiga, is like a jigsaw puzzle, with audiences collecting a new piece with each scene, unravelling the mystery of the terrorist's identity.
''Because there were so many clues, everybody involved with making the movie had to be so tuned in to what those clues were, particularly Duncan and I,'' Gyllenhaal says. ''We had to be very clear about that. If we ever veered off that, it would be incredibly confusing. We had to keep things simple so we could tell a very complicated story clearly.''
The 30-year-old asks that not too much of the Source Code plot is revealed by the media, hoping audiences go in fresh and unravel the mystery just as he did when he first read the script. ''My decision to do this movie was all about the story, even more than the character I play, although the character finds himself in a difficult, disorienting situation,'' he says.
''It brought up a lot of questions, like: 'What would happen if you were reborn? What would it be like if you had to deal with birth and death on an hourly, minute-by-minute basis?'''The film also had Gyllenhaal and his co-stars asking themselves how they would react if told they only had eight minutes left to live.
Gyllenhaal has been a favourite of the paparazzi after a number of failed high-profile romances with actresses including Kirsten Dunst and Reese Witherspoon and last year's short-lived fling with country-music star Taylor Swift. When Gyllenhaal is finished pondering changing history by inhabiting JFK or Lincoln's body, he is asked a more personal question.
If he had just eight minutes to live, would he use that time to apologise to someone he had wronged? ''Yes, I would'', he laughs. ''But you're definitely not going to get the name of the person I'd apologise to.'' Source: www.theage.com.au

"Source Code is a puzzle of a film", says director Duncan Jones.

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Jacqueline in Studio, painting by Pablo Picasso (1957)

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