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            <title>Lacking a bit of attention? Get your gear off</title>
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            <description>So Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal have stripped off for the cover of Entertainment Weekly. Surprised? 



It&#8217;s becoming a trend in Hollywood to gain attention through everything but their actual profession &#45;acting.

It doesn&#8217;t shock me though that these two got partially naked to promote their new film, Love &amp;amp; Other Drugs. Hathaway, 27, plays liberal artist Maggie Murdock in the movie, opposite Gyllenhaal&#8217;s commitment&#45;phobic Viagra salesman Jamie Randall.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/jake-gyllenhaal/">Have you ever loved anything as a child only to grow and have someone completely ruin it for you?



Well that&#8217;s exactly how I&#8217;ve felt when I saw Jake Gyllenhaal as the lead in the new trailers for the &#8216;Prince of Persia&#8217; movie.&amp;nbsp; Now I&#8217;m happy to admit that I have an unacceptable level of personal attachment to the franchise &#45; it being my favourite computer game growing up and being of Iranian or &#8216;Persian&#8217; heritage myself.&amp;nbsp; 

Seriously, when did a dose of bad spray tan qualify someone as being Middle Eastern?&amp;nbsp; And it&#8217;s not just the lead role, none of the principal cast members are of Iranian decent. This is despite the fact that Iran has a thriving film industry that is always exporting talented actors and creative types courtesy of its hardline government.&amp;nbsp;</source>
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            <title>Jake Gyllenhaal stole my identity and my video game</title>
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            <description>Have you ever loved anything as a child only to grow and have someone completely ruin it for you?



Well that&#8217;s exactly how I&#8217;ve felt when I saw Jake Gyllenhaal as the lead in the new trailers for the &#8216;Prince of Persia&#8217; movie.&amp;nbsp; Now I&#8217;m happy to admit that I have an unacceptable level of personal attachment to the franchise &#45; it being my favourite computer game growing up and being of Iranian or &#8216;Persian&#8217; heritage myself.&amp;nbsp; 

Seriously, when did a dose of bad spray tan qualify someone as being Middle Eastern?&amp;nbsp; And it&#8217;s not just the lead role, none of the principal cast members are of Iranian decent. This is despite the fact that Iran has a thriving film industry that is always exporting talented actors and creative types courtesy of its hardline government.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/jake-gyllenhaal/">Have you ever loved anything as a child only to grow and have someone completely ruin it for you?



Well that&#8217;s exactly how I&#8217;ve felt when I saw Jake Gyllenhaal as the lead in the new trailers for the &#8216;Prince of Persia&#8217; movie.&amp;nbsp; Now I&#8217;m happy to admit that I have an unacceptable level of personal attachment to the franchise &#45; it being my favourite computer game growing up and being of Iranian or &#8216;Persian&#8217; heritage myself.&amp;nbsp; 

Seriously, when did a dose of bad spray tan qualify someone as being Middle Eastern?&amp;nbsp; And it&#8217;s not just the lead role, none of the principal cast members are of Iranian decent. This is despite the fact that Iran has a thriving film industry that is always exporting talented actors and creative types courtesy of its hardline government.&amp;nbsp;</source>
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