Showing posts with label Shape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shape. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Off His Chest

Jake's newest look for Prince of Persia is not without discussion and debate, pro and can. But is it all that new? Looks a little similar to his Jarhead look. What is more interesting is to see how many thought this happen overnight. Some say he pumped up just now, some claim it came from the juice. It does seem that he can thin down and bulk up for roles more now than before ransforming from his thinned down look of Zodiac to a little more mature physique and from Rendition to now . Look back a couple of summers ago he was looking just as broad, just not as toned as now.

One thing, it does looks like Jake was pulling some creative camouflaging during the Nailed shoot. His bigger dress shirts and slightly ill tailored suits did make him look like the congressman, the extra few pound rounding out his face, also hid what was going on underneath. Did you notice that despite heat there where a lots of long sleeves to cover up off set too? Might have though it was because of the sun, but now we know it was not to show off the work in progress. But white tee's don't lie, and during Nailed you could start to see that he was working on. The muscle was there he just step it up into high gear dropping more than a few lbs, and really toning up.

Some like it, other don't. It may stay it may go. An actor has to be versatile and adapt to each an every role. When stories about Jake playing Joe Namath first came out last fall, most could not picture him in the role of a pro football quarterback. That was the biggest arguments in the sports side of things. What about now? You think he could hold his on in training camp and not get flattened, does he have the build now to play Namath?

Well one thing we do know he has the legs to pull off Namath's famous pantyhose ad now don't we? ; )



OMG Olympic Moment
Handball

The first played towards the end of the 19th century in Denmark, Germany and Sweden. Recognition of field handball based on the games of "Raffball" (snatch ball) and "Königsbergerball" (Konradhe modern game of handball was Koch, 1846-1911) occurred at the turn of the century. G. Wallström introduced Sweden to the sport of "handball" in 1910.

After the men's game debuted on turf football fields at the 1936 Games in Berlin, the European-based sport next appeared in its present indoor form in 1972 at Munich. A women's division opened in 1976 and it has become one of the most highly attended Olympic sports.

OMG's Take .