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Role Recall: David Harbour on famed director who told him to act 'more handsome,' his 'Stranger Things' breakout and hard 'Hellboy' lessons
"Violent Night" star David Harbour shares memories from the making of "Stranger Things," "Brokeback Mountain," "Revolutionary Road," "Hellboy," "Black Widow" and more.
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'Brokeback Mountain' at 15: Jake Gyllenhaal on how filming gay romance 'was uncomfortable at times but we knew the bigger picture'
Gyllenhaal reflects on the legacy of the landmark LGBTQ romance "Brokeback Mountain."
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Jake Gyllenhaal Reveals Heath Ledger 'Refused' to Present at Oscars Over Brokeback Mountain Joke
"That’s the thing I loved about Heath. He would never joke," Jake Gyllenhaal said of the late actor
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Jake Gyllenhaal says Heath Ledger hated 'Brokeback Mountain' gay jokes: 'He was like, "No. This is about love."'
Gyllenhaal said that Ledger, who died in 2008, was especially protective of the story and the dialogue, which of course included the famous “I wish I knew how to quit you” line.
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‘Brokeback Mountain,’ ‘Jurassic Park,’ ‘My Fair Lady’ Added to National Film Registry
“Brokeback Mountain,” “Jurassic Park,” “My Fair Lady,” “The Shining,” “Hud” and “Monterey Pop” are among the best known titles among this year’s additions to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. A place on the list — always made up of 25 films — guarantees the film will be preserved under the terms […]
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Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio turned down Brokeback Mountain, says Gus Van Sant
Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio turned down Brokeback Mountain: Gus Van Sant
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10 things we loved — and still miss — about Heath Ledger
Ten years ago, on Jan. 22, 2008, the world was heartbroken to learn of 28-year-old actor Heath Ledger’s untimely death by accidental overdose. Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger present an award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan. 29, 2006. Everything about Ledger was electric — so much so that director Ang Lee, who worked with him on Brokeback Mountain, declared him a scene stealer.