The King is Celebrated at the "Prince of Persia" Premiere
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Los Angeles – [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Jake [COLOR=#366388 ! important]Gyllenhaal[/COLOR][/COLOR] may be cinema's new "Prince of Persia," but even he bowed down to the real king of Hollywood on Monday, May 17, as the film's producer Jerry Bruckheimer was honored at [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Grauman's [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Chinese [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Theater[/COLOR][/COLOR] before the film premiered there. Bruckheimer, who has been one of the most prolific producers in the history of both film and television, placed his hand and footprints into the concrete as a who's who of Tinseltown looked on.[/COLOR]
There was a smiling [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Tom [COLOR=#366388 ! important]Cruise[/COLOR][/COLOR], seated next to Nicolas Cage, along with Bruckheimer's other favorite actors, including Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Voight, Sir Ben Kingsley, Tom Skerritt, Michael Clarke Duncan, Judge Reinhold, [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Jonathan [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Pryce[/COLOR][/COLOR], Kelly McGillis, and Gemma Arterton.[/COLOR]
Arterton, Kingsley, and Gyllenhaal then took center stage as the stars of "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," as the film premiere followed and the party kept right on going. Look one way, there were [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Bruce [COLOR=#366388 ! important]Willis[/COLOR][/COLOR] and Eddie Murphy; look another, Orlando Bloom, Jon Lovitz and Seth Green. Directors Mike Newell, Jon Turtletaub and Tony Scott paid homage to the king, too. And while alpha Hollywood males were everywhere you looked, there were a few female Bruckheimer fans, too, like [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Michelle [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Monaghan[/COLOR][/COLOR], Melina Kanakaredes, Jaime King, Tia Carrere and Alanis Morissette.[/COLOR]
Gyllenhaal summed up what everyone who has been part of the Bruckheimer empire, from the early days of "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Days of Thunder" through "The Rock," "Con Air," "[COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Pirates [COLOR=#366388 ! important]of [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]the [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Caribbean[/COLOR][/COLOR]" and right up to "CSI," "CSI: NY" and "CSI: Miami," was thinking.[/COLOR]
"To be playing the lead in a Jerry Bruckheimer blockbuster movie based on a video game," Gyllenhaal said with a grin at an [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]earlier [COLOR=#366388 ! important]press [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]conference[/COLOR][/COLOR] in support of "Prince of Persia," "I felt like my eyes would [/COLOR
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