Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Julia, Julian and Jake

Everyone imitates Julia Child as some point when you're cooking, just saying Bon Appetite, or having another bottle of wine.



And as much as Jake as penchant for doing voice of slight sloshed ladies, almost as tall as dear Julia,  you know he's got his own imitation of her when he's whipping something up.


And he could even pull off the outfit.

He has the shirt,

shown he can rock the fakeout skirt.


And can handle a turkey

 The accessories he's own his own.  ; )
 

Jake doing Julia


Jake doing Julian - something totally different

Not  like this:


More like this:



Happy 100th Birthday Julia!

10 comments:

  1. What a great video. Julia was so much fun to watch. And her shows with Pepin were terrific. I never had the nerve to try any of her recipes but I use Pepin's all the time.

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  2. Gwyneth Paltrow and Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld are hosting a starry showing of Jake Gyllenhaal’s new movie, “End of Watch,” Sunday in East Hampton. Ingrid Sischy and Sandra Brant will also host the Open Road Films event at the Goose Creek screening room. Gyllenhaal will attend even while he’s deep in rehearsals for his US stage debut in Nick Payne’s “If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet,” which starts previews next week. The show opens on Sept. 20, a night before Gyllenhaal’s film.

    Daily News

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  3. ♫♪"As long as the dough is relaxed ... it's ready to roll, ready to roll.

    I love it, very funny!♪♫ :)

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  4. ♫♪"Bring on the roasted potatoes, Bring on the Rose."♪♫

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  5. Jake attached to a new movie - via The Hollywood Reporter

    Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden will direct "Mississippi Grind" from a screenplay they penned.

    Indie darlings Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden are delving into the world of gambling for their next film and have enlisted Jake Gyllenhaal for a lead role.

    The multihyphenate duo, who directed Ryan Gosling to a best actor Oscar nomination, will helm Mississippi Grind from a screenplay they penned.

    The story centers on a down-on-his-luck gambler facing crushing debt who teams up with a younger gambling addict (Gyllenhaal) in an attempt to change his luck. The two set off on a road trip through the South with visions of winning back what has been lost. The lead character would be a plum role for Hollywood's fortysomething set.

    WME, which reps Fleck, Boden and Gyllenhaal, is packaging the project, which would fall in the less-than-$10 million budget.

    Electric City partners Jamie Patricof and Lynette Howell are producing alongside former WME agent and Paramount president John Lesher.


    Since moving from the world of documentaries, Fleck and Boden have become lightening rods for talent. They most recently wrote and directed It's Kind of a Funny Story with Zach Galifianakis.

    Gyllenhaal will next be seen opposite Anna Kendrick and Michael Pena in David Ayer's crime drama End of Watch.

    The Hollywood Reporter

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  7. Tuesday 8/28 Jake will be on The Late show with David Letterman

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  8. Awesome, TV, thanks for bringing that news. That should certainly be interesting, can't wait.

    I like the sound of this new movie.

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  9. I really like the sound of the last two roles Jake has gotten involved in. Both sound like roles which would get Jake to rely on his talents and not have to worry about public preception of who he is.

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