above.In his second time hosting “Saturday Night Live,” Gyllenhaal appeared in a number of skits, including many that required him to sing. He was accompanied by musical guest Camilla Cabello.
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Kids really asked the darnedest things.
In a new interview with BBC Radio, “Ambulance” co-stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II sat down to answer some important questions sent in by young British children.
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“Is that the best getaway vehicle you could possibly choose?” the first kid asked of the ambulance in the film.
“Did you hear it in the tone? Is it the best?” Abdul-Mateen joked.
“Ye of little faith in us, and I think that’s correct,” Gyllenhaal added. “it is really not the best vehicle you can use, and that’s really the point of why we have to use it. What happens in the movie is that it’s the last thing we actually want to use.”
Another kid asked, “Ryan Reynolds just bought a football team. What’s the most expensive thing you’ve ever bought?”
“I’ll answer it honestly. It was a watch,” Abdul-Mateen said. “I wanted a watch, and I wanted a watch for about five years, and it took about five years to decide which watch to get.”
“Do you wear it?” Gyllenhaal asked him.
“I wear it,” he said. “I wear it every once in a while. And I like it. It was like a treat for myself.”
One of the hosts chimed in, “How much was it?”
“How much was it? It was enough,” the actor laughed. “It was enough.”
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Next, young Martynas asked the duo, “Have you ever had an awkward kiss with a co-star?”
“I hear the question that you’re asking, and I hear the question that you’re asking loud and clear,” Abdul-Mateen responded. “Let me tell you something Martynas, you step up to that girl, and you look her
above.In his second time hosting “Saturday Night Live,” Gyllenhaal appeared in a number of skits, including many that required him to sing. He was accompanied by musical guest Camilla Cabello.
Jake Gyllenhaal is back on the Studio 8H stage!
Jake Gyllenhaal took to the “Saturday Night Live” stage over the weekend, and busted out some candid earnestness and musical talent for the hosting occasion.
“Saturday Night Live” paid tribute to future Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in a cold open that had her visiting the ghosts of historical figures in the Oval Office.Jackson, played by Ego Nwodim was greeted by James Austin Johnson’s President Joe Biden, who she teased about not being able to pronounce her name.“Bet you can’t say that three times fast,” Nwodim said.“I’m shocked I was able to say it one time slow,” Johnson admitted, before bragging about fulfilling his campaign promise to place a black woman on the nation’s highest court.“One campaign promise down, 74 more to go,” the fake Biden cracked.“I was happy to do my part. Work twice as hard as white man all my life, then spend a week listening to Ted Cruz call me a pedophile,” the new justice said of her contentious confirmation hearings.Biden then left Jackson in his office to commune with the spirits of Americans that paved the way for her historic confirmation.Kate McKinnon’s Ruth Bader Ginsberg delivered one of her trademark “Gins-burns” about Cruz.
Jake Gyllenhaal is back on Saturday Night Live!
Vanity Fair in a recent video interview breaking down his career. “I’d been searching for techniques.
Jake Gyllenhaal is hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend with Camila Cabello as the musical guest and they teamed up for some hilarious promos!
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Camila Cabello are ready to bring the laughs — and a little mispronunciation — to ! In a new promo for this week's show, star, Bowen Yang, and the «Bam Bam» singer stump Gyllenhaal after sharing their own take on a few G-words, particularly the actor's last name.«Gill-en-hall, your name is pronounced, Gill-en-hall,» Yang interjects, correcting this week's host after he introduces himself.«I guarantee you it is not,» Gyllenhall clarifies, quickly shutting down Yang's incorrect pronunciation of his last name.It looks like Cabello has her own take on a few G-words too, as she jumps in to correct the 41-year-old actor.«Gua-ran-tee, you gua-ran-tee it,» Cabello insists. «Yeah, both of you are very wrong,» Gyllenhaal maintains.But what Yang says next throws both host and musical guest for a loop.«Some say 'Camila,' some say 'Cabello,' Yang offers, to the 25-year-old singer's surprise.Another promo shows Yang hilariously walking off stage after he realizes he's the only one not getting paid to film this week's promos.»Hey, thanks for doing these promos," Yang tells the pair. «I know we have to get up early and we aren't getting paid.»«I'm getting paid,» Cabello says.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAn animated movie about a blue, anthropomorphic speed demon is expected to outrace a Michael Bay action-thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal and a Marvel comic book adaptation at the box office this weekend. Welcome to the chaotic state of moviegoing in 2022.Indeed, Paramount’s family friendly sequel “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” looks to sell more tickets in North American movie theaters than Universal’s starry high-speed heist film “Ambulance” and Sony’s antihero adventure “Morbius,” featuring Jared Leto.
Jake Gyllenhaal is opening up about a crazy stunt in the new Michael Bay film “Ambulance,” in which he plays a career criminal driving a stolen ambulance full of hostages while being chased by police along the bank of the Los Angeles River.
Wilson Chapman editorIn Michael Bay’s new action thriller “Ambulance,” Jake Gyllenhaal plays career criminal Danny Sharp. One of the highlights of the film is an intense stunt where Gyllenhaal hangs outside the door of the titular vehicle, shooting a gun while helicopters chase him, his adopted brother Will (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) and their hostages — EMT Cam Thompson (Eiza González) and a patient — as they speed along the bank of the Los Angeles River.At the film’s Los Angeles premiere on Monday night, Gyllenhaal revealed that the scene wasn’t in the original script. Instead, Bay came up with the idea the night of filming.“I had no idea,” Gyllenhaal told Variety on the red carpet outside the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
Jake Gyllenhaal is showing off his impersonation of Michael Bay.
Paramount+ has acquired Finestkind, the crime thriller from Oscar winner Brian Helgeland which stars Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster, Toby Wallace and Jenna Ortega. A drop date later this year on the streamer is scheduled.
wide. Think less Harmony Korine Dickies throwback, more fancy dress zoot suit – of which a direct facsimile has landed in the real world. Last night at the LA premiere of Ambulance (the latest Michael Bay spectacle that puts paramedics at the centre of his signature pyrotechnic show), two of its stars in Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II went for these such trousers.
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Jake Gyllenhaal. The 41-year-old actor spoke to ET's Will Marfuggi at the premiere of his new film, , in Los Angeles Monday, where he gushed over having his dad, Stephen's, support on the red carpet.«I think if we've all learned one thing, no matter what we do and how blessed we are in our lives, the only thing that really matters is family and the people that we love,» Gyllenhaal shared.