Japanese poster for 500 DAYS OF SUMMER

Oct 19 2009 Published by under Film

Here’s a kinda cute Japanese poster for 500 Days of Summer.

I’ve yet to see the flick but my anticipation for it hasn’t dipped in the slightest.  Hopefully I’ll get a chance to see in before the end of the year.

500 Days of Summer (Japanese)

(source = IMP Awards)

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A great new poster for 500 DAYS OF SUMMER

Jul 11 2009 Published by under Film

I can’t really find the words to explain why I love Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel so much, but this poster for 500 Days of Summer made me feel that way instantly.

I cannot wait to see this movie even though it’ll probably get screwed around with a release date here in Oz because the assholes that distribute stuff here have no idea what they’re doing.  The new Hannah Montana flick can play at every cinema in the country yet Adventureland can barely manage to be shown at 16.  Ahhh, I’m still angry about that.

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(source = IMP Awards)

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel making a dance film

Jun 12 2009 Published by under Film

Joseph Gordon-Levitt has said via his Twitter that he and Zooey Deschanel are making a short dance film along with the director of 500 Days of Summer.  To quote:

Me and Zooey making new short dance film (by Marc Webb of 500 Days of Summer), coming soon to Internets near you!

He also attached this funky picture.  Click it for a larger view.

JGL and Zooey

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Another 500 DAYS OF SUMMER featurette

Jun 05 2009 Published by under Film

Yet another slow day, aside from the sad news regarding David Carradine that is.  Here’s a little featurette with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel talking about Los Angeles and the role it plays in their upcoming film, 500 Days of Summer.

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Levitt and Deschanel 500 DAYS OF SUMMER featurette

Jun 02 2009 Published by under Film

Two of my absolute favourite actors/actresses, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, are starring in the upcoming 500 Days of Summer and in this video they’re discussing their love of music and how important it is for this film.

I love these two so much I could watch them talk about DIY for an hour.

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Is JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT the best young actor in Hollywood?

May 23 2009 Published by under Film

Joseph Gordon-LevittI’ve been meaning to watch Mysterious Skin for quite some time now, and I finally got around to it last night.  Now it’s not a movie that I’m gonna watch over and over again, in fact it may not be something that I ever watch again, but it is definitely a film that I would suggest everyone see, simply for the performance that Joseph Gordon-Levitt puts in.  I won’t go over the details of the film because this post is not intended to be about that specific film but rather Gordon-Levitt himself.

Like most other people my first exposure to Levitt was the sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996-2001) with the occasional film role thrown in for good measure (Halloween H2O, 10 Things I Hate About You).  It wasn’t until I saw Brick that I began to take notice of projects his name was attached to, in fact that’s why I watched both The Lookout and Killshot which were both kind of ordinary, but enjoyable because of the presence of Levitt.  Brick is one of my all-time favourite films not only because of the presence of Levitt but also because of the fantastic noir storyline, the mood and atmosphere that Rian Johnson injected into it, and the performances of everyone in the cast.

I wasn’t even aware of Mysterious Skin until some time after I saw Brick in 2005, and I think it’s taken me this long to watch it because of the heavy material which it covers.  Now I can understand that some people won’t want to sit through a film that deals with paedophilia, homosexual characters, rape, and violence, but in the end this film tells the emotional journey of two characters that ultimately proves to be a very moving experience.  I’m glad that I saw this film, and I’m especially glad that my faith in Levitt paid off and despite his more recent efforts I consider him to be an immensely talented actor, who makes brave choices for roles.

In the future Levitt has a number of interesting films scheduled for release.  In 2009 alone he has 500 Days of Summer, Women in Trouble, and the summer blockbuster G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.  Whilst in 2010 and beyond he has Hesher (starring alongside Natalie Portman), Elektra Luxx, Inception (the highly secretive Christopher Nolan film), and The Frog King.

There are only a handful of actors and actresses that will make me see any film, they include Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Danny McBride, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.  I think it’s important to note that comedic actors will always be funny, once you find someone funny you’ll always find them funny, so it should come as no surprise to want to see any movie they’re in.  Dramatic actors are different because their roles can change quite drastically.  I think this shows how highly I regard Joseph Gordon-Levitt if I would see him in any film no matter what, because, like Mysterious Skin, the material in the film could be very offputting but his presence alone would elevate the quality of it.

Ultimately I think the relative young age of Levitt (he’s only 28), the impressive number of roles he’s undertaken, and the quality of his performances all indicate that he’s one of the best, if not the best, young actors working in Hollywood today.  You can count me in to see everything he does, and I hope I’ve convinced some of you reading this to seek out his films.  You won’t be disappointed.

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