Today's Out Spotlight is Academy Award winner Pedro Almodóvar Caballero.
Born on September 25, 1951 in Calzada de Calatrava, Spain, a rural small town of Ciudad Real, a province of Castile-La Mancha in the administrative district of Almagro. La Mancha is the windswept region of flat lands made famous by Don Quijote as one of four children (two boys, two girls) in a large and impoverished family of peasant stock. His father, Antonio Almodóvar, could barely read or write, working most of his life hauling barrels of wine by mule. His mother, Francisca Caballero, turned her son into a part time teacher of literacy in the village and also a letter reader and transcriber for the neighbors. At eight he was sent by his family to study at a religious boarding school in the city of Cáceres, Extremadura, with the hope that he might someday become a priest. His family eventually joined him in Cáceres, where his father opened a gas station and his mother opened a bodega where she sold her own wine.
While Calzada did not have a cinema, the streets where he lived in Cáceres contained not only the school, but also a movie theater. “Cinema became my real education, much more than the one I received from the priest,” ]
Against his parents' wishes, he moved to Madrid in 1967. His goal was to be a film director, but he lacked the money to do it and Francisco Franco had just closed the National School of Cinema so he would be completely self-taught. He became a student by such directors as Billy Wilder, Douglas Sirk, Alfred Hitchcock, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Luis Buñuel, Edgar Neville, Federico Fellini, George Cukor, Luis García Berlanga and neorealist Marco Ferreri. To support himself, he worked a number of odd jobs. He found permanent job, working as a administrative assistant for twelve years at a telephone company. Working only until three in the afternoon, he had the rest of the day to pursue his own interests in films.
In the early seventies, he grew interested in experimental cinema and theatre. He collaborated with the vanguard theatrical group, Los Goliardos, where he played his first professional roles and met Carmen Maura, who has starred in many of his films. He was also writing comics and contributing articles and stories to a number of counterculture magazines, such as Star, Víbora and Vibraciones.
Madrid’s flourishing alternative cultural scene became the perfect scenario for Almodóvar's social talents. He was a crucial figure in La Movida Madrileña (Madriliene Movement), a cultural renaissance that followed the fall of the Franco regime. Alongside Fabio McNamara, he sang in a glam rock parody duo. He published a novella, Fuego en las entrañas (Fire in the Guts). Writing under the pseudonym "Patty Diphusa" , he penned various articles for major newspapers and magazines, such as El País, Diario 16 and La Luna. He kept writing stories that were eventually published in a compilation volume, El sueño de la razón (The Dream of Reason).
Around 1974, Almodóvar showed his first short films on a Super-8 camera. By the end of the 1970s they were shown in Madrid's night circuit and in Barcelona. These shorts had overtly sexual narratives and no soundtrack: Dos putas, o, Historia de amor que termina en boda (1974) (Two Whores, or, A Love Story that Ends in Marriage); La caída de Sodoma (1975) (The Fall of Sodom); Homenaje (1976) (Homage); La estrella (1977) (The Star) 1977 Sexo Va: Sexo viene (Sex Comes and Goes) (Super-8); Complementos (shorts) 1978; (16mm).
“I showed them in bars, at parties… I could not add a soundtrack because it was very difficult. The magnetic strip was very poor, very thin. I remember that I became very famous in Madrid because, as the films had no sound, I took a cassette with music while I personally did the voices of all the characters, songs and dialogues.” After four years of working with shorts in Super-8 format, in 1978 Almodóvar made his first Super-8, full-length film: Folle, folle, fólleme, Tim (1978) (Fuck Me, Fuck Me, Fuck Me, Tim), a magazine style melodrama. In addition, he made his first 16 mm short, Salome. This was his first contact with the professional world of cinema. The film's stars, Carmen Maura and Felix Rotaeta, encouraged him to make his first feature film in 16 mm and helped him raise the money to finance what would be Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón.
Openly gay, he has incorporated elements of underground and gay culture into mainstream forms with wide crossover appeal, thus redefining perceptions of Spanish cinema and Spain.
Almodóvar made his first feature film, Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls on the Heap (Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón), in 1980 with a very low budget and a team of volunteers shooting on weekends. The film was based on his photo-novella, General Erections, previously published in the magazine El Víbora (The Viper). Pepi, Luci, Bom consists of a series of loosely connected sketches rather than a fully formed plot. It follows the adventures of the three characters of the title: Pepi, who wants revenge from the corrupt policeman who raped her; Luci, a mousy, masochistic housewife; and Bom, a lesbian punk rock singer. The central theme of the film, friendship and female solidarity, appear repeatedly in Almodóvar’s filmography.
His second film Labyrinth of Passions (Laberinto de Pasiones) is a screwball comedy about multiple identities, one of Almodóvar’s favorite subjects. The plot follows the adventures of two sex-crazy characters: Sexilia, an aptly named nymphomaniac, and Riza, the gay son of the leader of a fictional Middle Eastern country. Their unlikely destiny is to find one another, The film is an outrageous look at love and sex, framed in Madrid of the early 1980s, during the so called Movida madrileña, a period of sexual adventurousness between the dissolution of Franco's authoritarian regime and the onset of AIDS consciousness.
Dark Habits (Entre Tinieblas) has an almost all-female cast featuring many of Almodóvar's favorite leading ladies: Carmen Maura, Julieta Serrano, Marisa Paredes and Chus Lampreave. The narrative centers upon a cabaret singer, who, running away from justice, finds refuge in a convent of destitute nuns, each of whom explores a different sin. The mother superior, a drug addict worse than the fallen woman trying to redeem, falls in love with the singer. It is a satire of Spain's religious institutions, portraying spiritual desolation and moral bankruptcy. It explores the force of desire in characters who are ruled by their intuition rather than reason.
Law of Desire (La Ley del Deseo). The narrative follows three main characters: a gay film director who embarks on a new project; his sister, an actress who used to be his brother (played by Carmen Maura), and a repressed murderously obsessive stalker (played by Antonio Banderas).
The film presents a gay love triangle and drew away from most representations of homosexuals in films. These characters are neither coming out nor confront sexual guilt or homophobia; they are already liberated.
Almodóvar’s next film was his first huge international success: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. The film, staged as a faux adaptation of a theatrical work, details a two-day period in the life of Pepa, a professional movie dubber who has been abruptly abandoned by her married lover and who frantically tries to track him down. In the course of her search she discovers some of his secrets, and realizes her true feelings.
In his next movie Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, Ricky (played by Antonio Banderas), a recently released psychiatric patient, kidnaps and holds hostage an actress (played by Victoria Abril) in order to make her fall in love with him. “I’m 23 years old, I have fifty thousand pesetas and I am alone in the world. I will try to be a good husband for you and a good father for your children,” he tells her.
Different than his previous films, the story focuses on the compelling relationship at its center: the actress and her kidnapper literally struggling for power and desperate for love. The film’s title line ¡Tie Me Up! is unexpectedly uttered by the actress as a genuine request. She does not know if she will try to escape or not, and when she realizes she has feelings for her captor, she prefers not to be given a chance.
His film All About My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre) grew out of a brief scene in one of his previous films, The Flower of My Secret, telling the story of a mourning mother who, after reading the last entry in her dead son's journal about how he wishes to meet his father for the first time, decides to travel to Barcelona in search of the boy's father. She must tell the father that she had their son after she left him many years ago, and that he has now died. Once there, she encounters a number of odd characters - a transvestite prostitute, a pregnant nun, and a lesbian actress - all of whom help her cope with her grief. Agrado, a pre-operative transsexual she tells the story of her body and its relationship to plastic surgery and silicone, culminating with a statement of her own philosophy: “The more you become like what you have dreamed for yourself, the more authentic you are”.
The film received more awards and honors than any other film in the Spanish motion picture industry. Its recognition includes an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, a Golden Globe in the same category, Best Director Award and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Award at Cannes; the French Cesar for Best Foreign Film, the Goya Award as best film of the year, best Actress in a Leading Role for Argentine actress Cecilia Roth and a twelfth Annual European Film Award.
His 16th film, Volver (Return), return him home and is set in part in La Mancha. The film opens showing dozens of women furiously scrubbing the graves of their deceased, establishing the influence of the dead over the living as a key theme. IT follows the story of three generations of women in the same family who survive wind, fire, and even death. The film is an ode to female resilience, where men are literally disposable.
After 30 years he returned to his first format, a naughty short entitled La Concejala Antropofaga (The Cannibalistic Councilwoman), premiered on Spanish cable television Canal + last week. The short is a spin-off from his next forthcoming release, Los Abrazos Rotos (Broken Embraces) which stars Almodovar's favourite actress and muse Penelope Cruz in a four-way love story shot in film-noir style on the island of Lanzarote, it is the story of a bored local politician driven by a desire to gobble up a man whole.
Just some of the many clips
Short : Salome (1978)
Law of Desire "La ley del deseo" (1987)
Women on the Verge of Nervous Breakdown
All about My Mother
I think Volver is one of the best films of the past few years. Penelope Cruz is amazing in it.
ReplyDeleteI loved Austin's toolbox. Thanks Jakey Poo.
Great spotlight Spesh. Pedro is a very interesting and talented man.
ReplyDeleteFor anyone who is interested the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor will be presented around 10:00 PM EST. Good Luck Heath!
LMAO at Proposal Cam's posts in the previous thread. So spot-on and brilliant. The down side is that it's not at all too far-fetched. If you can think of it, you can bet Reeke and their PR have thought of it, too. I love the parodies, though; I hope they keep coming! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Out Spotlight for Oscar Day. I have heard so much about Pedro Almodóvar, and have wanted to see his films, but for one reason or another I haven't been able to see any of them. I'll make a point to see Volver, it sounds great. I make a motion to see a Pedro Almodóvar film for the OMG Film Club! :)
ReplyDeleteWe have Volver here right now from Netflix and have not watched. Gotta remedy that.
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Tom, for the Oscar timetable. And thanks, Special, for your One Tree Hill schedule. That will be very important as we get ready to start the new Dancing with the Stars season, as it starts on Monday nights, too.
ReplyDeleteWaiting for cake/ice cream time. I hope we get to moving soon because I expressed that I do need to be back for Oscars. My brother said "Oh, they go on all night." And I said, "But I don't want to miss any of it. I want to see the opening number & talk." aaaarghh!
Looks like everyone is enjoying some good temps today, except my friend in Michigan. Oops, spoke too soon, Special, you're kind of still in the 30's.
Well, gonna wrap it up here and pack up the laptop. Speaking of Austin's toolbox, lol, here's a good one that I'll end on:
Daddy, how was I born?
The father answers, 'Well, son, I guess one day you will need to find out anyway! Your Mom and I first got together in a chat room on Yahoo. Then I set up a date via e-mail with your Mom and we met at a cyber-cafe. We sneaked into a secluded room, where your mother agreed to a download from my hard drive. As soon as I was ready to upload, we discovered that neither one of us had used a firewall, and since it was too late to hit the delete button, nine months later! a little Pop-Up appeared that said:
'You got Male!'
Courtesy of an email from a friend. LOL!!
Well, cake time is here, soon as the LEGO's are removed from the table. Everyone have a good afternoon & here's all the best wishes for Heath winning. That's the only award I'm interested in tonight.
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ReplyDeleteTriplets again!
ReplyDeleteThanks special for another great out spotlight. I pretty grossed out by the scissors picture above so wasn't able to read the whole post. The only film of his I've seen is "All about My Mother", which I absolutely loved. It was a film that really stayed with you.
ReplyDeleteMixed feelings about tonight's Oscars and will probably just tune in for the BSA segment. I thought the Brokeback snub was truly hypocritical and haven't taken the show seriously since. At the same time it would be nice to Heath receive this award (and conversely awful if he were snubbed again!). The whole situation is definitely bittersweet any way you slice it.
Orchid we feel the same way. I will never respect the Oscars after what they did to Brokeback. The gay community has supported the Oscars for years. I cant tell you how many gay men look forwrd to them. I havent watch since. I will watch tonight till BSA also then go to bed. The only way the Academy will win back my respect is the day they award a gay themed movie a Best Picture win. Until then I will see the Academy as a Homophopic group of phonies.
ReplyDelete(((Tom))) and thank you for posting the presenting schedule so we know when to tune in for Heath.
ReplyDeletebtw, Nicki Finke has a new article out discussing why a list of presenters hasn't been announced. She did mention Reese is presenting, but no mention of Jake.
Before everyone goes on a nutty. Watching ABC News this morning - they said that you would see the presenter's fashions in the Kodak Theater and not on the Red Carpet.
ReplyDeleteAt #2 is Jake's hated cilantro LOL. Anyone know what Austin's hated food is?
ReplyDelete2. Cilantro: Soapy, rotten, or just plain vile are popular complaints from cilantro haters. Did you know Julia Child hated the leafy herb? But behavioral neuroscientists would argue that America's food darling had no control. It's all about genetics. Studies have linked liking cilantro to being able to detect the "pleasing" chemicals in the leaf.
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That's strange.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with Orchid, that scissors picture gives me the creeps!
I've been listening to the new U2 on Myspace. OMG, it is amazing, the best thing they've done this decade. And the song "White as Snow" that is being used from Brothers, and supposedly inspired in part by Jarhead, is stunning. I can't even begin to describe how thrilled I am, I didn't think they had it in them to pull off another cd this great.
Here's the link. U2
That's strange is a reference to Special's post.
ReplyDeleteSpecial do they mean there's a separate presenter walking/posing area? Or that the time for looking at the presenters is when they are on stage presenting?
ReplyDeleteHope that made sense lol.
I like how proactive the picture was was of Almodóvar, and when I saw it, it made me think of him saying I would rather cut out my tongue than compromise what I want to say in my movies.
ReplyDeleteI think one reason that you won't see the presenters on the red carpet was that the new producers of the Oscars wanted to keep who was a presenter as much as a surprise as possible. And it sounds like they are trying to change things up for the broadcast as well, not only the with the direction of the host but the stage as well.
On E!'s countdown they had a looked at Heath and part of it was about BBM of course. They talked about the on screen chemistry, Jake saying how comfortable Heath made him feel.
they said that you would see the presenter's fashions in the Kodak Theater and not on the Red Carpet.
ReplyDeleteJake could still be her date.
So what?
ReplyDeleteHey Fred L. - how else could they explain Jake getting a "push present" for his baby daddy.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe she was shopping for a few little ladies (not tiny ones) in his life.
For anyone who hasnt listened to Mickey Rourkes acceptance speech at the Spirit Awards last night it is a must. He is one funny mess.
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ReplyDeleteI heard Daddy tell Daddy he talked to Fred and Fred said he didn't have a hope diamond.
ReplyDeleteI like how proactive the picture was was of Almodóvar, and when I saw it, it made me think of him saying I would rather cut out my tongue than compromise what I want to say in my movies.
ReplyDeleteCame back and looked and realized I clicked on the wrong word in spell check.
That should be provocative, not proactive.
guess I've earned my name with that one : )
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ReplyDeleteguess I've earned my name with that one
ReplyDeleteI like when my shirt's off and you get all Shallow K on me. :p
I'm so glad Hugh Jackman shaved all that mess. He looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThey did some interviewing of nominees outside. They also interviewed Miley Cyrus and then Zac & Vanessa. I guess this is ABC so they had to show the Disney stars.
Alot of stars in the audience. This is going to be something to watch tonight.
Sorry about the triple post! I didn't scroll up far enough. Anyway, took care of that.
You know Austin totally loves Jake being an Academy member. Jake gets all those screener dvd's so he can vote ahead of time and Austin grabs them all first.
ReplyDeleteOrchid!!!!! m!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIn Plain Sight - Chapter 35!
Up!!!!!!!!
wooohooooo!!!! And she's rating this chapter N-17. m, it's finally time, maybe your wait is over, lol! I'm off to read. I just had to get on here & tell you guys this; hopefully maybe you'll see it tonight if you don't check LJ.
Shallow K yep and then I hide them dvds and make him earn points for clues to get them back.
ReplyDeleteHeath won.
ReplyDeleteNice, the Academy gave the Ledger family more than the 45 seconds for their thank yous. Let them talk as long as they needed without starting the "get the hell off stage" cue music.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Heath Ledger Academy Award winner. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteHeath won. Finally received the Oscar, what should have been his for BBM. Heath won, yet I'm sitting here weeping.
ReplyDeleteFor there will be no more.
Who didn't have moist eyes after that?
ReplyDeleteI still had this small fear that he may not win. You never know.
But he did and now that book is closed. May he rest in peace. I'm so glad we have his movies to always remember him by.
I've turned the show off. Not that I don't care about the rest, but it's not been a good show at all for me. I didn't like any of the musical numbers and I'm afraid Ol' Mr. Hugh was a disappointment to me.
Well, sweet dreams to all who are still up watching. Destiny, hope you are having a blast at your Oscar watching party.
m, tell me in the morning what you think of Ch. 35! Orchid, you, too, if you see it tonight. It's totally worth it. I wish I could spill the beans, but I won't. But it is totally HOT! What a way to go to bed tonight, lol. May have to turn down the furnace thermostat.
Thanks Tom for the time chart for the Oscars. I was able to put the show on just in time to see best supporting actor and hear the family speak. That was the only portion I was interested in. I am a boycotter too due to the BBM snub. I am a bit sorry I missed Dustin Lance Black's win for Milk screenplay, but I am sure it will show up on youtube. I am hoping Sean Penn wins as well, but not enough to watch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prairie Girl, I'll print that out tonight. May not get to read it till tomorrow though.
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ReplyDeleteMichael K: Reese Witherspoon is really laying it on thick. Bitch is doing stand up.
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Michael K: Jakey Poo was probably prancing around in Reese's dress earlier in the day and I bet he looked a zillion times hotter.
Congrats Sean Penn Best Actor.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Dustin Lance Black Best Original Screenplay.
Milk wins 2.
Yes!!!
ReplyDeleteHeath Ledger
Slumdog Millionaire
Sean Penn
Just love the cast, especially the little kids from SM. They are so innocent and joyful when interviewed. It was a pleasure to watch. So different from the usual HW types.
These will prob be on IHJ already but here the Getty Vanity Fair Reeke pics inside the party. Jake looks so young! Reese in black and bright blue looks like a techno bruise. Holding hands as usual, walking far apart with Reese ahead she totally looks like a mother towing her young son around. The "looking into each others faces" pic is as sexy and dry as a nuns granny panties.
ReplyDeleteI don't see them going as a biggie. VF is practically required and Reese and Jake were expected anyway. Would have looked funny if they weren't together. They haven't had any photo ops together in a while, I think this might have been a grin and bear it deal.
btw theres a pic where it looks like Reese is wearing a engagement ring. Babblers are going to go craaaaazy. Until and if! they look close and see its another womans hand in the background. LOL
Vanity Fair Reeke
Check out Jake and Penelope chemistry!
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I've always thought that Phillip Seymour Hoffman rightly won the Oscar back a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteHeath rightly won it this year.
Good to see Milk doing well and Slumdog Millionaire (I love when the little movies do well)
And Kate Winslet. That's the best win of them all. Deluded Reese fans should take note.
Kate Winslet is actually having the career they think Reese is having.
Jake and Penelope
ReplyDeleteJakey and Penny can beard for each other!
ReplyDeleteOscars: I was so glad to see Milk doing well and the awards it got made it worth wile to wake up in the middle of night (3am-7am) to watch the show. I also love, love Kate Winslet and think that she deserved to finally get an Oscar (ITA ag on Kate vs. Reeke).
ReplyDeleteI was unimpressed with the show overall. I don't really get Hugh Jackman's appeal and thought the musical numbers were a bit tacky. Also I haven't forgiven the Academy for what they did to Brokeback and continue to be unimpressed by Jake.
Vanity Fair Party - There are pictures of Jake with Penn, Hopkins, Penelope and Reese.
ReplyDeleteReese was photographed only with Jake.
Jake also with Mia Maestro and Salma Hayak.
ReplyDeleteReese probably walked in with Jake, had the pics done, and left. Ryan and Abbie were there!
OMG, Jake is a womanizer! LOL
ReplyDeleteHe made a woman out of me!
ReplyDeleteNo,....wait.... that didn't sound right....?..?
Lots of people schmooze at Vanity Fair events. Remember those pics of Jake talking to Heath (while Kirsten stood by) in February 2004 months before BBM started shooting?
ReplyDeleteI must say Jake has much more chemistry with Penelope (glad she finally won) than Reese. Also, interesting shots of Jake talking to Sean Penn. Schmooze him some more Jake--maybe he will put you in one of his films (which are far better than what you've been doing lately).
I'm so happy for Heath and Penn. Congrats, congrats, congrats : )
ReplyDeleteJake talking to Penelope and Mia Maestro is interesting. As a gay person, I often find it easier to speak to lesbians as well in party situations. Puts everyone at ease, at least at the beginning of the evening.
ReplyDeleteand I'm not even touching the hopkins rumours, which have been around for years
ReplyDeleteHey, you can't just leave it at that! lol
Funny I don't see anything on her finger at all.
ReplyDeleteDo you need Dreamworks 3-D glasses to see it?
Where? It's bare
Jake and Salma - I love it. Why? Because no matter what, Jake is a big fan of to use Michael K's word - chi chi's. And who better than Salma. Do I see those peepers checking out to see where they went in that dress?
ReplyDeleteJake seems comfortable and engaged with everyone - except the person he came with. I know its a party and you have to stand close but look at how he uses his whole person to pay attention to them, and look at them directly. And in only one picture does he look directly at Reese.
Ok - I need to get back to writing today's post.
"I know its a party and you have to stand close but look at how he uses his whole person to pay attention to them, and look at them directly.
ReplyDeleteBecause he talks to them !
He doesn't talk with Reese, he just walks or stands next her!!!
or well he looks good anyways.
^^lol
ReplyDeleteGood morning! This is the first I've heard of the Oscar parties - I'm happy to see Jake like this too, comfortable and engaged with everyone.
Gah, I really enjoyed the Oscars last night - it had a really intimate, jazz club feel or something. Those Swarwovski crystals around the stage had me mesmerized. And Hugh - not only is he beautiful and sexy, he truly does have the talent to go with it, singing and dancing is in his blood. And who knew Anne Hathaway had such a great voice? I loved her gown - just beautiful.
Very happy that Sean Penn won Best Actor - but I also thought Mickey Rourke was very deserving. It's always a tough race with so many talented actors. Dustin Lance Black's acceptance speech for the Milk screenplay was beautiful. So glad that Kate won, she was so good in The Reader, and I loved her Dad in the audience. I really enjoyed all the former winners welcoming the new winners, very well done. I thought the music for Slumdog was a special achievement within an already great film, and was happy to see it win for that too, the musical numbers were full of life. A.R. Rahman is wonderful.
Speaking of Dads, I cried too when Heath won, so satisfying seeing his family there, and everyone's love for him in the audience, Chris Nolan, everybody. We had a champagne toast for him. I hadn't cried at any of the other award ceremonies when he won, but this is the biggie, Oscar. His Joker was amazing, not a one-dimensional comic strip character, but made real by that charisma Heath has. The clip where he leans out the police car window, it's a sight to behold. Sexy.
And I have to say that I thought Reese was very sweet as a presenter.
Reese's little miss precious routine was so fake.
ReplyDeleteThe best Oscar moment for me was Dustin Lance Black's win for the Milk screenplay. I thought it was by far the best film of the ones up for awards, and his speach really touched me. I loved how he told kids that they should know its going to be okay. One of the best Oscar speaches ever. And while I was kind of rooting for Rourke to win, I'm happy to see Penn win one for all of the commie homos and to see him talk about gay marriage.
ReplyDelete^^DLB's speech was beautiful. Well said destiny, it bears repeating. :)
The V.F party is one of the biggest social events of the year in HW, and pictures of it go out all over the world.
ReplyDeleteReeke may as well have walked on the red carpet, because appearing at this party is practically the same thing. This is not their typical tabloid photo opp. They wouldn't be doing this if there isn't a few more years left on the contract and/or we'll be hearing wedding bells by the end of the year.
V.F party is just another Reeke photo opp.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing special about attending the hight profile industry party and this wasn't the first one for Reeke.
^^^ high profile
ReplyDeleteThey wouldn't be doing this if there isn't a few more years left on the contract and/or we'll be hearing wedding bells by the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteWhy wouldn't they?
What's so special about Reeke pictures from V.F party compared to CAA GG party?
This one is different than the other industry events, which only got attention in a few limited places. Someone on wft2 said one of the morning shows made an issue of reeke at the party and an official coming out as a couple. That is how this is going to be perceived.
ReplyDeleteThey wouldn't be doing this if there isn't a few more years left on the contract and/or we'll be hearing wedding bells by the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteReally?
Someone on wft2 said one of the morning shows made an issue of reeke at the party and an official coming out as a couple.
ReplyDeleteWhat was Reeke doing in Rome, London, Paris, CAA party?
I know it's subtle, but there is a difference between playing it up for the tabloids, and making it "official", which Reeke has avoided doing to date. Doesn't mean they're real, and doesn't mean Clooney and many others before them haven't done it either. It just means imo Jake has crossed a new line regarding how far he is willing to take this.
ReplyDeleteAgain, V.F. pictures go out around the world in a way that Rome and CAA pictures did not. And the CAA event was far more of a work event that the V.F. party, which people clamor to get into. Pictures will appear in quality publications like V.F. itself. And if you don't think there is a difference, all you have to do is look for stories last week about how Madonna was going to be bringing her new boyfriend and how this would be their official coming out as a couple. We've certainly seen pictures of Madonna and her boytoy together before too.
I don't know if Madonna did bring him, by the way.
It just means imo Jake has crossed a new line regarding how far he is willing to take this.
ReplyDeleteAny idea why Jake didn't walk VF red carpet with his beard?
Vanity Fair is not the Oscars, but it is one biggest events of the year on the biggest night of the year in Hollywood. This lends an official air to the pairing, short of an actual premiere red carpet walk.
ReplyDeleteTheir appearance there as a couple is making a statement.
You can try and dismiss it, but they will be perceived, and treated as a couple, in Hollywood and elsewhere.
What was Reeke before VF party? A rumor?
ReplyDeleteThis is silly. What about the kiss at the Lakers Game? This is no more official than anything else. They've been presenting themselves as a couple for a long time now. Jake and Reeke are both boring and desperate for attention. The Reeking will continue for a long time to come. It's the main way that either of them gets any press. Let's face it - Jake doesn't exist without Reese. Reese can still garner some attention on her own.
ReplyDeleteVanity fair I disagree. maybe stupid people ihn the world might think so but eh. The VF pics of Reeke, all are them walking in together. Big deal. Jake trailing and Reese looks like she's with Deacon holding his hand. The face to face pics, no love lost there. They look like they carpooled, thats it.
ReplyDeleteDespite having two actors as parents – and, in the case of her late father, Heath Ledger, an Oscar winner – Michelle Williams's little girl, Matilda, will not grow up in Hollywood, her mother insists.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, Williams, 28, hopes that Matilda, 3, will one day become a doctor. Not that Matilda doesn't have ideas of her own. Her mother admits that currently she wants to be a cowgirl.
With an eye to taking some time from movie work, Williams tells the U.K.'s Daily Telegraph that she is currently very much a stay-at-home mom.
Williams also says that would not raise her daughter in Los Angeles "for all the obvious reasons. Being an actor's daughter. It's a town that's about one thing, and I want her to have options."
This is not just about what people who don't know better think of Reeke. This is about the kind of person Jake is, and how step by step he is sinking deeper into the mud and shedding any shred of integrity that may be lurking anywhere.
ReplyDeleteI hope I'm wrong about a wedding, but I suspect if we get one people will still be talking about Jake trailing along down the aisle like he's one of Reese's kids,as though somehow that makes it better. And honestly those pictures from the party don't look that way to me, they look pretty normal.
"This is about the kind of person Jake is, and how step by step he is sinking deeper into the mud and shedding any shred of integrity that may be lurking anywhere."
ReplyDeleteHe carpooled with Reese and walked into a party with her, OMG he's going to burn in hell for sure!
I guess you'd say "all he did was walk down the aisle of the church" too. And we know it'd be a church, can't have Jake be too Jewish either.
ReplyDeleteThe VF pics are hilarious. Reeke gets out of the car, Reese poses on the red acrpet alone, Jake walks by himself. When they walk in Reese is ahead dragging him along and I swear she looks like she's strong-arming him. "Look what I have, Ryan and everybody, so THERE!" Jake is more like, whatever, I'm just happy to be here. Then the 2 pics of them together, the 1 with them looking at each other, I bet the photog said "Look at each other" and the look they give, shit. Like "we're friends not lovers you asshole but we'll do a closed-mouth wry smile for the camera" That wry smile, its more like shit, we're stuck. They really look like 2 business partners who can't stand each other in that pic or a broken-up couple who for some reason have to attend a social function together.
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