Saturday, November 21, 2009

Stared down

Jake's got the look and no one is immune to the powers of those blues. PoP's bedroom eyes, New Eyes' compassioned concern, People's sexiest stare. The small subtleties make the big differences and makes you wonder what or who is the inspiration behind each of them. Somehow think those PoP eyes might be inspired by a big bird, but don't think it was any of those ostriches.

Speaking of turkey. Mr. Nichols in Deustchland yesterday. Another autograph session and a weekend filled of meeting greeting the troops and families and tour the base before heading to Turkey.

You think he's going to get schnitzeled this weekend or wait till he gets home? ; )

Friday, November 20, 2009

Europe for Nichols a day

The Turkey has landed. Austin is now in Europe to do the USO Tour in Germany and Turkey. This weekend he will be at Ramstein Air Force Base for a meet and greet and sign some autographs.


Ramstein Air Base is the U.S.Air Force base in the German state of Rheinland-Pfalz, near the town of Ramstein, in the rural district of Kaiserslautern, Germany.It serves as headquarters for the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) and is also a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) installation.It is also the home of of the 86th Airlift Wing.

Austin will be spending the weekend in Germany and knowing Austin there will be some sampling of Germany's great traditions. (ie, beer, beer, and beer) Sure that Austin will find many fellow Longhorn fans on the base, maybe more than OTH ones. And while giving back to the troops, sure that Austin will as even more from the experience. But hopefully not hair cut again.
Next stop will be Turkey next week, before heading home, maybe in time to have Thanksgiving back in US.

Happy Austin Friday.


As the premiere gets closer there are more Brother's clips out there. Thanks for those have linked and here are some more.

I'm No Hero Clip (Tobey, Jake and Natalie)

Brothers Clip Moviefone Exclusive (Jake and Natalie kissing scene)

Quick Interview with Producer Ryan K about Brothers

Brothers Official Website

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Good Things about November

Like today, what makes the third Thursday of November so special? It's the day France's beaujolais nouveau,the first wine of the season in the northern hemisphere is released. It's vinified quickly and gently which creates a light-bodied, unserious, very fruity red wine from the gamay grapes. Traditionally, the bistros of Paris used everything from motorcycles to airships/blimps to be the first to bring up the new wine from the Beaujolais region of southeast France. Today it happens worldwide.

And the fourth Thursday in November? It's Thanksgiving for some us. A day that bring family and friends together. Time reflective and give thanks for all the good things, good friends and blessings that have happened over the past year. It's the Pilgrims and Parades, and football games. Too have turkey (for some of us) and all the trimmings, and for most us too much pie.

And there's just one more thing about November that's special.

It was November 2001 when The Day After Tomorrow started it 5 month shoot in Montreal. Which means 8 years of Jake and Austin. Kinda makes you stop and think doesn't it.



It's been said that it was a instant thing and if you think about it and look at Jake's birthday pictures in mid December, a lot of time didn't past and you already find Austin close.



And from those pictures to the lastest one's this past spring, Austin's consistent, sending out those, he's mine vibe same with Jake and that one smile that just shines.


Funny how bike rides happen in November too, remember?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

A familiar ring to it

Johnny Depp took the top title this year but Jake was one of the honorees and in the running for People's Sexiest Man Alive


JAKE GYLLENHAAL

"Jake is the kind of guy who can do a spot-on impression of someone you work with that will make you giggle," raves Brothers costar Natalie Portman about the 28-year-old. "He plays guitar and has a great voice. Kids and dogs love him. He loves his mom and sister and girlfriend. He's perfect. Too bad he's ugly."

There is something in his picture for People that caught my eye and got me immediately. And its right in the forefront. Where did Jake's pinky ring come from? Or come back from? OK My Bad. It's an old picture. Thanks for the correction.



Always seems there is a short list of guys who pull the pinky ring off . Rappers, Regis Philbin and Ringo Starr.



Since they used an old picture of Jake, I'm posting my choice of sexiest pictures of Jake. What's yours?

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Do make passes at....

....a boy who wears glasses.

There is no confirmation about Jake on SNL yet. But it is confirmed on Jimmy Kimmel Live that Jake and Honor Society will be on his December 3rd show. Jake's never done Jimmy's show before, but maybe he knows someone who he can have a little tet a tet with, oh wait back to Jimmy Kimmel.



Now we've always known but only seen Jake fake it for the cameras.



But now we are getting truth.

Kate at WDW had a great find yesterday, Jake's new ad for New Eyes for the Needy, that features Jake with his own glasses. (Congrats Kate!)
I’ve had really poor vision ever since I was a little kid — my mom first took me to the doctor because I was smacking into walls — and every time my prescription changed, we gave my old glasses to New Eyes. So when I started looking for a cause that I had a strong, visceral connection to, I thought of it and wanted to help bring awareness to its work. New Eyes sends donated prescription glasses to underdeveloped countries, and in the U.S. it distributes vouchers to patients for a free checkup and free glasses. There are so many people who have bad vision and don’t know it. I’ve seen kids who were on the verge of failing out of school who got glasses from New Eyes and their lives changed. It made me think, What if, when I was young, my parents hadn’t been able to afford my glasses? What would my life have been? Thankfully, my eyesight is something that I can take for granted. I want to try and help other people take theirs for granted as well.


Jake's talked about his vision before, and we've known he's a long time contact wearer, from the looks of his lenses in this ad he tell no tall tales about needing glasses. Check out the edges of of those lenses just inside the frame, he's got some thick lenses, even when they're thinned out. (Hey what can I say fellow glasses geek here who only gets past the big E on the chart and then it becomes a squint and guessing game)

Must admit I have a weakness for boys in glasses, so if he dropped those specs down, there would be a whole lot of swoonage here. Can only imagine bedhead, glasses, and a crossword puzzle .... whoamama

A tiny bit Clark Kent and alot James Dean, classic frames that will never go out of style. Jake's looking good and doing something good at the same time.



Everyone can help bring the gift of vision to others, for some of us it could be donating an old pair of our glasses to be passed on and recycled for someone else, for other it could be giving a donation in gratitude for the good vision they have naturally.

New Eyes for the Needy

Monday, November 16, 2009

So Over ... the Moon.

After months and months of Twi-lighting, Ted being overrun with Robsten comments, Magical Forrests with Unicorns, sullen looks, and half dressed guys and wolves, Twilight New Moon Premieres.

But please OMG can do New Moon so much better.

Magical Forrests
You know that Rob P found inspriration from Jakey G,


but Austin's got the real height for romping unicorns.

Speaking of Unicorns

Nuff said


Sullen looks between co-stars


Volturi oops wait, my bad
shirtless men of course wolves (but you know its nots the wolves its the ice)

and a New Moon.
This week on the Crazy Tree: A man without a continent contract Nathan reaches the breaking point with Feats of Clay, which causes a rift between his Real Housewife of Tree Hill/One Woman Tribute to Prince Haley and Quinn,Quin wanting to Sin. Brooke Davis(TM) vs. Brooke Davis,INC (TM) comes clean with Julian about her worries regarding his growing connection (or is that his cajones) when it comes to Alex. Skills who's been getting no game in Tree Hill, is going Hollywood, hoping to score a job and the ladies who aren't grandmas and school teachers. Milli's drug problem worsens, and the tip off, the coke? the bloody nose? nooooo calling Marvin, Mouth. And Dan tries to find out if Feats of Clay has feets of clay or cement shoes in his own version of waterboarding. the Paul Johannson and Lee Norris also star. Paul Johannson aka Dan Scott directed the episode.


Here's an Interview with Jana Kramer about being on OTH

What can you tell us about what's going to happen with Alex and Julian?

Jana-I can say that Julian is definitely gonna stay by my side. I don't think that he's gonna give up on me. There's something there. And then hoping that my movie takes off too. The script that we've been working on, we're hoping that comes to play too.

Do you think she really likes Julian or does she just need him for her self-confidence?

Jana-I think she's finally found a guy that actually takes her seriously. I think it's refreshing that she's finally found someone that actually believes in what she does and believes in her work.

What has working with Austin Nichols so much been like?

Jana-I love Austin. He's fabulous. I love working with him and he's definitely helped me bring out some great stuff, so I owe a lot of it to Austin
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(Thanks StubbornTB for sending this link)


OTH Trivia - Austin and Jana both did guest appearances on the same episodes of Friday Night Lights.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Outspotlight CVI

Today's Out Spotlight is Clay Shaw.

Clay Laverne Shaw was a businessman in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was the only person prosecuted in connection with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He was found not guilty. Most, however, do not know that he was a highly decorated war hero, a prominent New Orleans businessman, a French Quarter preservationist, a valued civic leader, and, from age sixteen, a successful playwright.

He was also a homosexual in a time and a place that viewed homosexuality as abhorrent, immoral, and criminal. In that society, gay people, particularly prominent citizens like Clay Shaw, were compelled to remain closeted and were extremely vulnerable. Shaw was outed as a part of the Kennedy assassination by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison.


Shaw on March 17, 1913 into a respected family in the small Louisiana town of Kentwood, Clay Laverne Shaw was named for his grandfather, Thomas Clay Shaw, Kentwood's Town Marshal. When he was five he and his family moved to New Orleans.

After graduation from high school, Shaw moved to New York where he managed a Western Union office, took classes at Columbia University, and, later, was booking manager for a lecture bureau, representing luminaries such as poet John Masefield, actor Maurice Evans, and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. When World War II began, Shaw enlisted as a private in the medical corps. Soon commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant, he was appointed to the staff of Brigadier General Charles O. Thrasher, directing supplies for the million men who crossed the English Channel in the D-Day invasion.

For his role in liberating France from the Nazi occupation, Shaw was awarded the Bronze Star and the Legion of Merit by the United States Army and the Croix de Guerre by the government of France.

Discharged from the Army in 1946, Major Shaw returned to New Orleans, his home for the remainder of his life. Within months he was hired to launch the International Trade Mart, whose objectives were to sell American products abroad and to increase foreign trade into the Port of New Orleans. His army experience in transportation and shipping, along with a fluency in both Spanish and French, made him the ideal for the position.

While serving as Managing Director of the International Trade Mart, Shaw also became a pioneer preservationist, renovating French Quarter buildings.

All of these activities left little time to write, so Shaw decided to retire from the ITM once he could afford to do so. That point came in 1965. At his retirement, the City of New Orleans awarded him its highest honor, the International Order of Merit, in appreciation of his many contributions to the city.

But the social and political turbulence of the 1960s made a quiet retirement for the aspiring writer impossible. On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed a blue-ribbon committee to investigate the assassination and to report its findings to the American people. Headed by Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, it became known as the Warren Commission. The Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin, but a large portion of the population felt that they had not presented the whole story.

New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison was one such skeptic. Brilliant, ruthless, and politically ambitious, Garrison saw in the Kennedy assassination his opportunity. He announced that the Warren Commission had deliberately lied to the American people, purposefully covering up a conspiracy. Garrison proposed variously that the conspiracy was hatched by the C. I. A., the F. B. I., the military-industrial complex, Cuban Communists, and Lyndon Johnson and Texas oil barons.

Garrison needed a theory that allowed him jurisdiction to prosecute, so he came up with the idea that the conspiracy was planned in New Orleans, and the assassination was a "homosexual thrill killing." He told a journalist, "They had the same motive as Loeb and Leopold when they murdered Bobbie Franks in Chicago."

On March 1, 1967, Jim Garrison arrested Clay Shaw and charged him with conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy. Garrison knew Shaw was gay, but the general public did not, though soon Shaw's homosexuality was exposed. The discreetly gay Shaw was soon described as a sadist as well as a homosexual.

Exactly how Garrison originally intended to proceed against Shaw is still not clear, although he told reporters that he did not need to develop a case against the businessman because he expected Shaw to commit suicide before he could bring him to trial.

Pre-Stonewall era, suicide was often the expected course for gay people to avoid suffering the humiliation of being publicly identified as a degenerate. This was particularly true for prominent figures like Clay Shaw. Months passed, however, and Shaw had not obliged Garrison by killing himself. Garrison then was forced to bring Shaw to trial.

The trial finally began in early 1969. Garrison produced witnesses who swore that they saw Shaw plotting to kill the President. As the trial progressed, however, it became clear these witnesses whose stories were incompatible with each other and illegally obtained.

The jury took less than an hour of deliberation to return with a verdict of not guilty. The date was March 1, 1969, exactly two years after Shaw's arrest.

Two days later Garrison re-arrested Shaw, this time charging him with perjury. It took another two years, and the last of Shaw's retirement savings, finally to get the United States Supreme Court to order Garrison to stop persecuting Clay Shaw. By this time Shaw's resources were depleted, and he had to return to work.

The strain of the five-year ordeal took its toll on Shaw's health. He died of lung cancer on August 14, 1974. He was 61 years old.

To honor him, friends erected a plaque on one of the French Quarter buildings he had restored. They hoped that with time the public would come to know what they knew, that Shaw was a fine and decent man. What they did not anticipate that Oliver Stone would make a film called JFK, which made the unscrupulous Garrison into a hero and portrayed Shaw as a slimy underworld figure. Shaw was portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones in the film. Jones received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the role.

The truth about Clay Shaw on display on the plaque given by his friends
"Clay Shaw was a patron of the humanities and lived his life with the utmost grace; an invaluable citizen, he was respected, admired, and loved by many."