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Friday, December 17, 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal had to practise a lot for "Love and other drugs" sex scenes

Jake Gyllenhaal playing Jamie Reidy in "Love and other drugs" (2010)

Your characters have to overcome a serious illness for their relationship to move forward. What wouldn’t you do for love?
Jake: I’m like Meatloaf… so that says it all! Anne: One of the things I love about the movie is it really explores the idea that true love demands a lot of you. Love requires you to become better and to go deeper, and I think that the movie shows us [that] when the stresses arise – in our characters’ case, it’s a degenerative illness that raises the stakes. I’ve never been challenged in that way. I hope I’m the kind of person that would, but I hope I never know what I would do.
What was your favourite scene to shoot?
Jake: I loved shooting every scene in this movie – that’s one of the rare experiences. I loved shooting the scene where Jamie says, ‘I love you’ to Annie’s character, Maggie. I thought that was a wonderful moment where we could have interpreted it in many ways. We found the humour in it and that was a real fun thing to do. She’s so funny, and she responds to me and I think I respond to her in a wonderful way.
Anne: I’m a big fan of scenes where I get to pretend to be asleep! And so I love the last scene. But each take took about half an hour to set up and, in between, I actually did fall asleep and I didn’t notice when we started to shoot! That tape did not wind up in the film because it was actually a real wake-up when you’re like, ‘Huuuhh?!’ It was really surreal because I was actually lying in bed with Jake Gyllenhaal!
Anne, what’s more terrifying – doing so much nudity in a film or the thought of hosting the Oscars?
I’ve done the nudity thing, and I can tell you the scariest part about doing nudity is having to watch it with an audience. And the second part of the nudity is talking about it – that’s a little scary, and all the attention it gets. But I’ve never hosted the Oscars, so I don’t know. I’m excited that I’m doing it with someone [actor James Franco] – that’s going to make it more fun than terrifying. I’m excited to have it be one more thing I can tell my grandkids I did.
Is it easier to shoot sex scenes with someone you find attractive?
Jake: I think it is easier to work with someone that you find attractive – I think it’s always easier to work with things that are actually occurring, and yet, there are boundaries.Anne: I actually do think that 65-70 per cent of my nude scenes have been with you, and you are very attractive, so I can safely say, yes!

What research did you both do for your roles?Jake: My character in this movie obviously has a lot of sex, so I had to practise a lot – that was very important! You have to devote yourself to your character, and I was fully devoted to research. Sacrifices, they’re sacrifices [laughs]! I can safely say I have never tried Viagra. Both Annie and I did a lot of genuine research for our characters. I met with as many pharmaceutical reps as I could, and it was really hard to get into that world. I found it much more difficult than even when I played a CIA agent in a movie. The guy who wrote the book that this is loosely based on, Jamie Reidy, I spent hours upon hours with him listening to stories, and even just stealing from him as a character. Anne: Because I was playing a character with early onset Parkinson’s disease, I obviously wanted to make sure I knew everything I could know about the illness. So I met with people with early onset Parkinson’s; people who had lived with the diagnosis for 20-25 years. I asked them a lot about their experiences with the illness, their experiences with their medication, their experiences with medical support. I tried to cover every base that I could. And I actually met with one of the women in the film, Lucy, who is the emcee at the Parkinson’s convention. And I was just blown away by people’s openness and their courage to share their stories with me, and my entire performance is totally indebted to that. One man said something that really put the whole experience of having Parkinson’s into perspective for me – I knew that I could never fully understand, but to understand the anxiety and the fear of it, this man said, ‘I miss being able to crumple paper’.
You two have already worked together on Brokeback Mountain. What was different this time around?
Jake: I got to be into her this time [laughs]!
Anne: It’s a wonderful thing, because Jake and I haven’t seen each other in a few years. We run into each other at a few things, but we haven’t really connected since the whole Brokeback experience. It’s a wonderful thing when someone you really admire and respect and really like has grown even more into themselves, and that’s what I witnessed with Jake. He was still the same person – he was just more grown up and his confidence had deepened. But all the good things, like how much fun we had together as people, were all still in place.

Love & Other Drugs is in cinemas nationally now Source: www.okmagazine.com.au



Love personality Quizz - I took the Love & Other Drugs “Love Personality Quiz” and I'm a DESIRE DABBLER.

Take the quiz yourself and find out what your love personality is. Go see Love & Other Drugs, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, in theaters November 24. loveandotherdrugsthemovie.com

Gifts I'd like to receive for Christmas

It's so cold in Zaragoza these days I can't breathe properly

(Marilyn Monroe opening a box). In Christmas season we receive a lot of gifts if we've behaved correctly!
What Gifts I'd like to receive for Christmas:a pair of small wingsa good pair of boots (Ava Gardner with Santa wardrobe)Christian Louboutin silver high heels

My hubby and me are inseparable like the muppets Sid and Sara
I know I'm lucky with my husband, José Luis, but I wouldn't mind meeting some heartthrobs (only to talk about politics, of course):
a healthy dose of love of Jake GyllenhaalJames FrancoEmile HirschLeonardo DiCaprioStephen Dorffa bicycle ride with Brad PittJoseph Gordon-Levitt, etc.

Two great gifts that will have to wait to next year 2011:
Sweet Smell of Success (Criterion Collection) (DVD): (February 2011)
Tony Curtis as Sidney Falco in "Sweet Smell of Success" (1957)

SPECIAL FEATURES:New, restored high-definition digital transfer
New audio commentary by film scholar James Naremore
Mackendrick: The Man Who Walked Away, a 1986 documentary featuring interviews with director Alexander Mackendrick, actor Burt Lancaster, producer James Hill, and more
James Wong Howe: Cinematographer, a 1973 documentary about the Oscar-winning director of photography, featuring lighting tutorials with Howe
New video interview with film critic and historian Neil Gabler (Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity) about legendary columnist Walter Winchell, inspiration for the character J. J. Hunsecker
New video interview with filmmaker James Mangold about Mackendrick, his instructor and mentorOriginal theatrical trailer
PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Gary Giddins, two short stories by Ernest Lehman featuring the characters from the film, notes about the film by Lehman, and an excerpt from Mackendrick's book On Film-making Source: www.ropeofsilicon.com

"Harlow in Hollywood - The Blonde Bombshell in the Glamour Capital, 1928-1937" book by Darrell Rooney and Mark A. Vieira

Scene 1: Harlean Carpenter comes to Hollywood.
Scene 2: Hollywood creates Jean Harlow.
Scene 3: Her legend lives forever.
"At last, the story of how Hollywood shaped a myth and determined a young woman's reality. A town, a remarkable town, became the backdrop for one of Hollywood's most incredible stories, a life rife with glamour, pleasure, power, and--in the end--utter sorrow. Her story lives in the pages and breathtaking pictures of Harlow in Hollywood.
When Jean Harlow became the Blonde Bombshell, it was all Hollywood's doing. She was the first big-screen sex symbol, the Platinum Blonde, the mold for every famous fair-haired superstar who would emulate her. Yes; even Marilyn Monroe followed Harlow's lead. In her short decade in Hollywood, Harlow created a new genre of movie star--her fans idolized her for her peerless image, her beautiful body, and her gorgeous façade. Harlow in Hollywood is the story of how a town and an industry created her, a story that's never been told before.
In these pages, renowned Harlow expert Darrell Rooney and Hollywood historian Mark Vieira team to present the most beautiful--and accurate--book on Harlow ever produced. With more than 280 rare images, the authors not only make a case for Harlow as an Art Deco artifact, they showcase the fabulous places where she lived, worked and played from her white-on-white Beverly Glen mansion to the Art Deco sets of Dinner at Eight to the foyer of the Café Trocadero". Source: angelcitypress.com

"Tough Without a Gun - The Life and Extraordinary Afterlife of Humphrey Bogart" by Stefan Kanfer (release February 2011):
"Humphrey Bogart was 42 before in 1941 he broke through as an A-list star in The Maltese Falcon and High Sierra. He was dead of lung cancer a mere 16 years later. Yet, as Kanfer points out in his revealing account of Bogart’s life and legacy, Bogie, in those few short years, established a cinematic identity that lives on across generations. Kanfer thoroughly covers the relatively familiar ground of Bogart’s upbringing as the rebellious child of blue-blood parents; his long apprenticeships, first in the theater and then playing bad guys in the movies; and, finally, his brief but iconic years of stardom. Beyond that, though, what separates Kanfer’s book from other Bogart bios by David Thomson, Jeffrey Meyers, and Richard Schickel is the emphasis on the actor’s “afterlife”, the way that somehow his persona — “integrity, stoicism, sexual charisma accompanied by a cool indifference to women”— has never gone out of style.
Bogart divided the world into “professionals and bums”, and Kanfer makes a convincing case that, with so many bums surrounding us today, the real pros never grow stale". --Bill Ott Booklist

"Water for Elephants" trailer, poster and screencaps

Official poster of Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon in "Water for Elephants" (2011)



"Water for Elephants" trailer, based on Sara Gruen's "Water for Elephants" bestseller, released on 15th April 2011 in USA.

"Source Code" opens the 2011 edition of SXSW Film Festival

"Nothing says ‘I Love You’ quite like the gift of music – and we’re guessing that’s what Jake Gyllenhaal had in mind when he forked out thousands on a one-of-a-kind guitar for Taylor Swift.
According to The Sun, the ‘Brokeback Mountain’ hunk dropped $11,000 on a rare Fender Gretsch instrument, signed by country music icon Chet Atkins, to make the country singer’s 21st birthday one to remember.
The hitmaker had reportedly spied it in a shop when the pair were out together in Nashville recently – and like the true gentleman he is, Jake snuck back and bought it for her!
A source told The Sun, "He spent the weekend in Nashville with her and she saw the guitar in a tiny store which a lot of A-list musicians use.
"Taylor drooled over it so Jake went back to the shop later and bought it for her.
"He was originally going to buy it just as a gift but it ended up being perfect for her birthday on Monday." Awww bless him! [UPDATE: The guitar story resulted in being false, according to Jake Gyllenhaal's reps and Gossip Cop, but I'm fan of vintage guitars, so I'd have liked this story to be true!]
Well, let’s hope his thoughtful pressie puts any suspicions to rest about his relationship with his ‘Love And Other Drugs’ co-star Anne Hathaway". Source: www.mtv.com.au


Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway talked to Take 40 about their sexy new movie 'Love And Other Drugs'!Jake told us all about his crush on Australia, while Anne desperately wants to stalk Oprah!

Anne Hathaway & Jake Gyllenhaal interview on Sunrise


"We're like naked, awkwardly with this person in bed, now we have to sell love and attraction and chemistry... how do you sell that?" Jake wondered about filming with Anne. Hathaway interjected, "You just do it. You just get on with it."
Source: extratv.warnerbros.com

Jake Gyllenhaal having lunch at Angelini Osteria in Los Angeles, on 14th December 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal in Glamour (UK) magazine, scanned by scanned by Wetdarkandwild.com

"Making some noise a little under four months until its debut, the SXSW announced today that Duncan Jones' "Source Code" will open the 2011 edition of the film festival.
Michelle Monaghan and Jake Gyllenhaal "Source Code" in Entertainment Weekly, scanned by Wetdarkandwild.com

"Code" stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Wright. The second feature for Jones after his highly respected indie Sci-Fi drama "Moon", "Code" is centered on a soldier (Gyllenhaal) who wakes up in the body of an unknown man and soon discovers he's part of a mission to find the bomber of a Chicago commuter train. Summit Entertainment will release "Source Code" nationwide on April 1, 2011. Source: www.hitfix.com


Source Code [HD] trailer video, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan