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Favorite Jake Gyllenhaal Movie?

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bbm_stitchbuffyfan:
I can't answer your question, David...

But, Lynne, I am curious as to what films sparked Ang Lee's interest in the boys. I know The Station Agent was what made him choose Michelle and Anne auditioned for the part of Lureen and was chosen. I suppose Heath got it because of Monster's Ball (I mean, what else would it be? The Order?) but Jake had Donnie Darko, The Good Girl, October Sky, Bubble Boy (I hope that wasn't the winner), Lovely & Amazing, and Moonlight Mile under his belt before Brokeback began filming.


--- Quote ---Jake and his films are my favourite subject, I wish there was some sort of Jake degree you could take, needless to say I would get an A* for sure! But really you don't want me to start talking about Jake films or I will never shut up.
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Becky, you and me have this in common.  :)

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Okay, I rented Moonlight Mile a few weeks ago and I really liked it. I wanted to mention it because Jake was excellent in it. (And he was just adorable in City Slickers.)

JT:
I choose "The Day After Tomorrow" because I haven't seen any of his other movies yet.

coffeecat33:
When I first saw "Day After Tomorrow" I thought it was one of the worst movies I've ever seen but in talking to friends about the improbablity of the entire movie, well, I haven't laughed so hard in quite a while. Computer-generated mutant wolves on the abandoned Russian ship?? But now I know, should the polar ice caps melt, I can outrun computer-generated mutant wolves and flood waters and if I'm from France I need my passport.

Best line in the movie is Jake's: "Look, look, look look, look. This storm is going to get bad. It's going to get really really bad."

 :laugh: cc33

I really loved Jake's performance in "Jarhead" and liked the movie overall better than I thought I would. Usually Jake is a brooding emotional character and he really did an outstanding all-out performance in "Jarhead" (And I'm not just talking about his physique!) I loved "Donnie Darko" and "The Good Girl." Jake's character carried the whole plotline of "Moonlight Mile." I liked that movie, didn't love it. My next movie to rent is Proof.

Becky:
Good news for all Donnie and Jake fans alike. I was recently watching a list of 50 films to see before you die. I was happily watching and learning about all these films I had never heard of and noting the names etc. cause I don't want to have an unfulfilled life when I die! ::) But anyway it was coming up to 1 in the morning and I was getting tired so as I was about to switch off I was the words on screen:

Number 9:
Donnie Darko

I was so excited I started jumping, I don't know why, I think I was just tired. But anyway it was basically just saying great Donnie was and how well Jake played him. Yeah I must have quite a boring day cause this was my highlight. I of course thought Brokeback should have been in there, but I then realised that Brokeback is too new. I don't even remember what number 1 was, so it couldn't have been that great. But atleast Donnie was in the top 10. ;D

Ellemeno:
I've so far seen six of these movies, and I voted for The Good Girl - though not for Jake's acting, honestly.  More for plot, and most of the other actors - Jennifer Aniston, Tim What'sHisName What'sHisName (I'm sorry, I'm tired and lazy right now.  I keep thinking it's Charles Nelson Reilly, but I KNOW that's not it :) ), Zooey Deschanel.

For Jake's acting, I guess I would pick Donnie Darko.

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