Jake Gyllenhaal

Morning Memo: Paris Hilton's McCain Video; Gossip Girl Conflicts With Chace Crawford's Morals; Tommy Hilfiger's Breakup

Did Gossip Girl turn Chace Crawford bad?
Did Gossip Girl turn Chace Crawford bad?

Paris Hilton has filmed a mock campaign ad responding to John McCain's references to her in his latest campaign ad. In it, she calls the Republican candidate "the oldest celebrity in the world. [NY Daily News]

Writer Jay McInerney says John Edwards's reported mistress, Rielle Hunter, is "a nice girl"; she was the inspiration for the character of Alison Poole in Mr. McInerney's 1988 novel Story of My Life. [P6]  read more »

Mr. Lonelyhearts

The Heartbroken Kids: Owen Wilson, Jake Gyllenhaal, <br />Ryan Gosling squashed by Kate Hudson, <br />Kisten Dunst, Rachel McAdams.
Robert Grossman
The Heartbroken Kids: Owen Wilson, Jake Gyllenhaal,
Ryan Gosling squashed by Kate Hudson,
Kisten Dunst, Rachel McAdams.

A 32-year-old ad copywriter, who sings in a downtown band and has a lot of tattoos, was on the phone from the East Village. His tone was confessional.

“For the last two years,” he said, “I’ve been chasing tail, sowing my wild oats, literally meeting girls and bringing them up to my apartment. And now”—his voice dropped a decibel or two—“I’ve gone three weeks without having sex. And I’m getting this response from some of my male friends: ‘Oh, good for you, that’s great.’ Almost like that’s more manly, more studly.  read more »

Gossip Roundup: Vincent Gallo and Terry Richardson Wish You an Annoying Thanksgiving; Nicole Richie's Turkey-Day Good Deed!

Yawn. What? Right. Here's the gossip round-up for Nov. 23, 2008, Thanksgiving Friday and possibly the slowest news day ever.

An eight-months-pregnant Nicole Richie and her friend, the society disc jockeyess Samantha Ronson, volunteered at a Hollywood soup kitchen yesterday.  read more »

Natalie Portman Talks About Getting Naked


 

Natalie Portman is insecure at times, the 26-year-old actress said in an interview with MTV, where she also talks about the consequences of her poor professional choices. “I might think I won't be able to do something, but I'll do it anyway, because I've sort of known that failing isn't that bad. Especially with my job, no one gets hurt. If I mess up, it's like, ‘OK, somebody loses a little money,’ which I know is a big deal to some people, but no one dies,” offered the 26-year-old star of director Zach Helm’s fantasy feature, Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, which opens tomorrow. In the interview, Ms. Portman also talked about taking off her clothes for Wes Anderson’s short, Hotel Chevalier, referring to the fleshy episode as “really silly.” Though she purports to not “really have regrets,” she did say that she doesn’t “like the misappropriation of stuff, like when you create something as part of a story and then a piece of it ends up on a porn site.” In her next film, director Jim Sheridan’s drama Brothers, a remake of Susanne Bier’s 2004 Brødre, Ms. Portman will act alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire, who plays her husband in the flick.

That Old Trick: Jake and Reese Can't Evade Cameras, Even in Costume

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Fresh-out-of-the-package lovebirds Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal ran into a little paparazzi action last night while celebrating boo-day with Ms. Witherspoon’s wee tots. Hard as he may have tried, Mr. Gyllenhaal didn’t fool the camera-toting celeb-stalkers with his full-body gorilla suit. The Rendition star’s decidedly less-hairy girlfriend was much easier to spot, however, in a costume that looks something like a marriage of vampire slater Anne Rice and My Fair Lady.

Who’s the Gorilla? [A Socialite’s Life]

Is Hollywood Quitting Gay Movies?


Adam B. Vary of Entertainment Weekly asks why Hollywood hasn't put out a gay-themed film since the commercially and critically acclaimed "Brokeback Mountain."

Brokeback was more than a movie. It was a phenomenon that commanded the cultural conversation for months, from Jay Leno to YouTube to the cover of The New Yorker. More important, it proved that straight audiences would snap up tickets to a same-sex romance. Since then, a few gay-themed films have been released (e.g., Notes on a Scandal). But seemingly no studio — nor any studio art-house division — has greenlit a film with a gay lead character. ''I don't think any studio responded by saying, 'Quick, dust off whatever gay dramas we have!''' says one former studio head. As surprising as it seemed that Brokeback could lose the Oscar to Crash, the real shock is just now setting in: Brokeback may have changed nothing.

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Reese Witherspoon Escapes the Perky Curse

Bangs for the memories: the actress strolls with Saarsgaard.
New Line Cinema
Bangs for the memories: the actress strolls with Saarsgaard.

Move over, Meryl! Reese steals scenes from Streep in this timely political thriller about the government’s overzealous treatment of suspected terrorists.  read more »

What’s the Deal With Bubble? Soderbergh’s Experiment Wheezes

Working boy: Dustin James Ashley in Steven Soderbergh
Magnolia Pictures
Working boy: Dustin James Ashley in Steven Soderbergh

Steven Soderbergh’s Bubble, from a screenplay by Coleman Hough, extends Mr.  read more »

Who and What I Liked in 2005: Viggo, Violence, Reese, 2046

While I was trying to decide how I would introduce my customary list of the past year’s achievemen  read more »

Chokeback Mountain

Wish you were here? Jack and Ennis on <i>Brokeback Mountain</i>.
Wish you were here? Jack and Ennis on Brokeback Mountain.

The already-famous hot gay cowboy sex arrives fairly early in Brokeback Mountain.  read more »

The Transom

'It's Good to Be the King': Richard Lewis on Alan KingThat was a Mel Brooks line, and it couldn't ha  read more »