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Joseph Gordon-Levitt with the girl who played Young Summer.Â
From The Walk set (Vanity Fair)
Picture by Leonard Nimoy:
Directing Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Patricia Arquette in âHoly Matrimonyâ. Great Falls, Montana.
RIP :(
Joseph Gordon-levitt and Gregg Araki
First day of shooting on Oliver Stoneâs âSNOWDENâ
I was surprised when I first learned this about Snowdenâthat he enlisted in the US Army in 2004. He wanted to go fight in Iraq, but during basic training at Fort Benning, he broke both of his legs and received an administrative discharge. After that, he was still determined to serve his country (love him or hate him, you gotta admit the guyâs strong-willed) and so he ended up getting a job at the CIA, which is where his career in Intelligence began.
Todayâs scenes felt like a really good way to start this shoot. It was hard, but of course, nowhere near as hard as real basic training. And me, Iâm just honored and excited to be doing a soldier sequence with Oliver. I keep saying to myself: âfuck, this guy directed Platoon!â
Oliver Stoneâs first selfie.
This is gonna be Oliverâs twentieth film, and I feel so sincerely privileged that he asked me to play this part.
RegularJOEâs evolutionâŠ
The Hindu has a feature on The Walk  called "A love letter to the Towers" with some new info and a few quotes from Zemeckis and Joe.
Here is an excerpt:
âTo quote Francois Truffaut, âA really great movie is the perfect blend of truth and spectacle,â and I think thatâs what we go to the movies for,â says Zemeckis of his approach. âWe go to see a story that is rooted in human truth and the human journey. But we also go to see a spectacle.â
The Walk promises to put audiences in the thick of the action, as close as any of us will ever come to walking amongst the clouds ourselves. Zemeckis explains with a laugh: âIf youâve got a fear of heights, you might not be comfortable watching a lot of this, but that was another thing I loved about it.â
But the film is also an exploration of what led up to the famous walk, including Petitâs earliest childhood obsessions, his romantic entanglements, and the volatile relationship with his surrogate father figure, Kingsleyâs Papa Rudy.
âWalking on a wire between the two towers of the World Trade Center is beautiful and physically daring, but thereâs also a metaphor there,â says Gordon-Levitt of The Walk. âItâs about believing in yourself enough to say âI [can] accomplish anything⊠I [can] be the person I want to be.ââ
As for the Towers themselves and the tragedy of 9/11, both Gordon-Levitt and Zemeckis see The Walk as a tribute, which, given the opening of The Freedom Tower, comes at a particularly appropriate moment.
âI think itâs important to remember that tragedy doesnât erase what was beautiful,â says Gordon-Levitt. âI think itâs also important to remember this beautiful moment⊠that does greater honour, to not let those towers just become a symbol of disaster, but to also remember them in this moment of beauty.â
Video here
the summer I was eight years old, five hours disappeared from my life. five hours. lost. gone without a trace.
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No, I donât mind you being dressed up ;-)
Joe and Tasha out and about in L.A. on February 2 [x]