Jake Gyllenhaal discusses making a Netflix thriller about a troubled detective in the wake of George Floyd’s death and how he will be seeking roles where he can have “a little bit more fun.” #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #JakeGyllenhaal
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Jake Gyllenhaal discusses making a Netflix thriller about a troubled detective in the wake of George Floyd’s death and how he will be seeking roles where he can have “a little bit more fun.” #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #JakeGyllenhaal
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when the country is crumbling, leave it Trevor the cover the issues ‘we need to know about’. what a POS he is.
Reply#TDS
#CantMessUpHisSuccess.
#AllHailGyllenhaal.
#BeAwareofMentalHealth
Reply#HeWillHaveFunAgain.
bozo
ReplyThe film is amazing. Thriller is the definition for it.
Replyi love hearing people complimenting Trevor
ReplyJUST TO BREAK ME LIKE A PROMISE
ReplyGorgeous hair
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ReplyGreat interview…as always.
ReplyMeh… I prefer showing rather than telling when watching a movie. It was well done for what it is, Jake was outstanding, but the story could’ve been more.
ReplyTrevor made some amazing questions
ReplyJake, thank you for always being kind.
Reply“Demolition” and “End of Watch” were amazing. This new movie was way unrealistic to be believable and/or interesting. Poor “Phone Booth” emulation attempt. But hey, if it has Jake Gyllenhaal in it, I’m watching it! 🙂
ReplyI am LOVING this interview. I love both of these men for their truth, talent, and persona. And I love Trevors accent. It seems so unique to me.
ReplyTrevor is unlike any other interviewer I’ve come across. The detail he goes into about his interviewees previous work and his philosophical analysis of it is just amazing
And you can see how Jake thinks so as well
ReplyJake Gyllenhaal, has this vibe in movies, when called upon, IDK of straight menace or instability. That’s a rare thing to portray and ever since he was a young kid, he could pull that off. He would actually be a great choice for the next Joker. Too bad his sister was killed off in the one with Heath Ledger. Imagine that, being able to say that your past character (that wasn’t you) was responsible for killing your real-life sister, in movie-land or whatever. (I don’t think you’d say it much as it’s a mouthful, but.. ) Also, I didn’t watch this segment yet, but I just watched The Dark Knight and thought of Gyllenhaal’s sister, is it Jill?; when I saw this notification.
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