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Post by mermon on Aug 1, 2011 12:30:22 GMT -5
No, I didn't mean that he could give up acting to cook. ;D Just generally. That I hope that doing anything else in his life, he still will be an actor because I simply adore his movies and wait for new ones to come. And that's the best way for us, his fans, to "keep the contact with him". ;D
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Aug 2, 2011 4:32:20 GMT -5
Didn't his Godfather Paul Newman have something to do with food/eating? Maybe that's part of the story too?
But I don't see why or that he would give up acting either? If he ever really got fed up with acting I think he'd rather start directing. I think he enjoys story telling to much to give it up completly.
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Post by likemonalisa on Aug 2, 2011 8:40:02 GMT -5
he was soooo good in Jarhead
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Post by eausavage on Aug 2, 2011 11:21:30 GMT -5
Oh wow not sure why everyone takes such seriously the fact that Gyllenhaal could give up in acting justas he find other interest, it's funny ;D several other celebrities have several other business not necessary realted to acting, if are actos, or singin, if are singer, just simply is a differnt way to invest money Gyllenhaal btw stated back in April that he could stop acting to became a screenplayer or a director, i'm sure he could be good as well, as everyone know i'm not such interested in seen his parazzed pics around, the main matter is that Gyllenhaal will do what makes him happy.
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Post by eausavage on Aug 2, 2011 11:25:17 GMT -5
he was soooo good in Jarhead I second this, Gyllenhaal was awesome in Jarhead!
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Post by jfaulkin on Aug 2, 2011 12:02:57 GMT -5
To Sasha: Yes, You can buy Paul Newman salad dressing and other thing at stories here in the states...also you get his dressing when you buy a salad at McDonald's.
I could see Jake directing movies in the furture...I think he would have a great eye. I do enjoy his movies...One of my favs is Bubble Boy...I like the court seen in Moonlight mile, His emotion in were wonderful to see. He puts a lot of passion into his work and it is a joy to see.
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Post by eausavage on Aug 2, 2011 17:58:43 GMT -5
Surely as director Gyllenhaal would be able to do amaizng and interesting things, but also as screen writers i honeslty think he can be original, deep and talented! I see Gyllenhaal very evry god in staying behind the scenes!
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Aug 3, 2011 3:40:55 GMT -5
To Sasha: Yes, You can buy Paul Newman salad dressing and other thing at stories here in the states...also you get his dressing when you buy a salad at McDonald's. Thanks for that information, Jessica!
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Post by jfaulkin on Aug 3, 2011 10:04:27 GMT -5
You are welcome.
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Post by jfaulkin on Sept 27, 2011 11:48:27 GMT -5
As I was roaming around the internet I saw this new line that read: Gyllenhaal gives cast and crew viberators....so I just had to check it out and it turn out that Maggie is working on a film she gave some to the cast and crew. I have post the articule for your enjoyment. I thought it was great. ;D
Maggie Gyllenhaal gave the Hysteria cast mates a generous gift of personal vibrators. Gyllenhaal says it has come back 15 fold and was a “pleasant surprise” for the actress. It’s an issue that she would like to bring to topic about the female orgasm.
Gyllenhaal who plays one of the key characters in Hysteria, never expected the gift exchange to come back her way. “By the time I finished the movie I’d been sent maybe 15 vibrators by different people in London with vibrator stores,” laughed Maggie Gyllenhaal. “It was a pleasant surprise.”
Attempting to take a more serious tone with the titillating topic Maggie shared of the film, “It’s about vibrators and women’s orgasms, and I don’t think people really do talk about it very much, and I do think it does still make us flushed and uncomfortable.”
Hugh Dancy, the lead male actor in Hysteria plays Mortimer Granville who is tasked with working with patients diagnosed with female hysteria — a no longer medically valid term for everything from insomnia to bloating. Granville’s remedy of manual massage causes his hands to cramp after a long day’s work, leading him to invent an electronic means of performing stimulation.
“The most outrageous thing in the movie … is the premise of the film,” said Hugh Dancy. “The fact that these medical men were seriously — without any irony, without any deception — diagnosing this nonexistent condition and doing what they were doing manually, and totally failing to see there might be anything sexual about it.”
Gyllenhaal joins a list of co-stars that include Jonathan Pryce, Rupert Everett, Felicity Jones, Hugh Dancy , Anna Chancellor, Gemma Jones, Tobias Menzies, Sheridan Smith, Kate Linder, Dominic Borrelli, David Ryall, Georgie Glen, Jonathan Rhodes and Malcolm Rennie.
Hysteria is directed by Tanya Wexler.
;D
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Post by mermon on Sept 27, 2011 13:20:17 GMT -5
That movie sounds hilarious. I would like to see it. That's the trailer, very funny.
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Sept 28, 2011 2:09:44 GMT -5
totally failing to see there might be anything sexual about it. I think that's funny and even a little sad - in a time where you were not allowed to talk freely about your sexual desires and needs, a hand job was actually considered "medicine"....
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Post by jfaulkin on Sept 28, 2011 11:30:08 GMT -5
Thanks for posting the video mermon. Well times sure have changed. Not allow to talk about one feeling to being very open today. From watching the clip I didn't know that hand jobs as medicine was happing back in the 1800's.
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Sept 29, 2011 15:54:53 GMT -5
Actually I'm not sure it really was or if that was just "invented" for the movie...
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Post by jfaulkin on Sept 30, 2011 13:53:42 GMT -5
I am kicking myself for not remembering where I heard this from,but on tv the mentioned on tv. I told my hubby that there was a movie about it coming out and I don't think he believe my. LOL.
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