First Look: Jake as Jack in 'Brokeback' & New Posters!
I promised pics for #9 (Elizabethtown) and #1 (Brokeback Mountain) and here are some. While Focus still hasn't released a gallery for Brokeback, this will hold us over.
Enterainment Weekly currently has their 2005 Preview on newsstands. Profiled in the issue is many projects from all aspects of the industry, but the main concentration is on the big film projects. Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell of Bewitched are on the cover, and the inside presents new pics from War of the Worlds, Kingdom of Heaven, Star Wars and Batman Begins among others. They also have an awesome new pic of Joaquin as Johnny Cash in Walk the Line. The pic that caught my attention was the first official look at Jake Gyllenhaal playing Jack Twist in Brokeback Mountain and an accompanying interview:
"It's a love story," attests Jake Gyllenhaal of Brokeback Mountain, an Ang Lee drama from an Annie Proulx short story that casts him and Heath Ledger as 1960s cowboys in love. "We've all gotten used to the same old love story over and over again in movies. And Ang was tired of that. This is the only way to get to the heart of what love's really about- to do it in a different way. We use lines like " Love has no bounds," but that's become bulls***. For me, this is a story where that might actually be true. Hopefully." says Gyllenhaal, who'll also star alongside Jamie Foxx as a Gulf War I marine in Sam Mendes' take on Anthony Swofford's Jarhead, "It will stir people up. If Kinsey can do it, then I think this movie probably will too."
You tell 'em Jake. I'm a 'Gyllenholic." This is term I picked up while browsing forums trying to find this pic. There's a bunch of Gyllenholic's online. Are you a Gyllenholic? It can either be for Jake or Maggie. I guess I am for both.
Jake's ex, Kirsten Dunst, is romancing Orlando Bloom in our first look at Elizabethtown.
Here's two cool new posters to big summer movies. The first is a stylish, retro-cool poster for the Lindsay Lohan remake of The Love Bug, Herbie: Fully Loaded. The next is for the much anticipated adaptation The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Enterainment Weekly currently has their 2005 Preview on newsstands. Profiled in the issue is many projects from all aspects of the industry, but the main concentration is on the big film projects. Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell of Bewitched are on the cover, and the inside presents new pics from War of the Worlds, Kingdom of Heaven, Star Wars and Batman Begins among others. They also have an awesome new pic of Joaquin as Johnny Cash in Walk the Line. The pic that caught my attention was the first official look at Jake Gyllenhaal playing Jack Twist in Brokeback Mountain and an accompanying interview:
"It's a love story," attests Jake Gyllenhaal of Brokeback Mountain, an Ang Lee drama from an Annie Proulx short story that casts him and Heath Ledger as 1960s cowboys in love. "We've all gotten used to the same old love story over and over again in movies. And Ang was tired of that. This is the only way to get to the heart of what love's really about- to do it in a different way. We use lines like " Love has no bounds," but that's become bulls***. For me, this is a story where that might actually be true. Hopefully." says Gyllenhaal, who'll also star alongside Jamie Foxx as a Gulf War I marine in Sam Mendes' take on Anthony Swofford's Jarhead, "It will stir people up. If Kinsey can do it, then I think this movie probably will too."
You tell 'em Jake. I'm a 'Gyllenholic." This is term I picked up while browsing forums trying to find this pic. There's a bunch of Gyllenholic's online. Are you a Gyllenholic? It can either be for Jake or Maggie. I guess I am for both.
Jake's ex, Kirsten Dunst, is romancing Orlando Bloom in our first look at Elizabethtown.
Here's two cool new posters to big summer movies. The first is a stylish, retro-cool poster for the Lindsay Lohan remake of The Love Bug, Herbie: Fully Loaded. The next is for the much anticipated adaptation The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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