On The Road Around the World Photo Shoot

Here are some of the fabulous pictures the Beat Museum have uploaded of Garrett with Al Hinkle, known as Ed Dunkel in On the Road.

Find more photos at the source!

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Warner Bros Shuts Down Production of Akira

Once again, the adaptation of Katsuhiro Otomo’s classic manga which was scheduled to star Garrett Hedlund and Kristen Stewart, has been put on hold due to budget concerns.

Akira, a live-action sci-fi adaptation of the popular manga, has been in development for some time under Leonardo DiCaprio’s film company Appian Way with Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby (Children of Men) having written the script. Warner Bros recently picked up the project with a revised budget of $90 million and directer Jaume Collett-Serra (Unknown) will be at the helm. Garrett Hedlund (Tron: Legacy) has landed film’s lead role Kaneda, while no other actors have officially been revealed. Recent casting rumors included Kristen Stewart as Ky, Ken Watanabe as The Colonel, and Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Miyako.

Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Akira is being put on hold while the filmmakers reassess casting and budget issues:

“The project, which has been through several incarnations, is being shut down in the face of casting and budgetary issues. The production offices in Vancouver are being closed, with below-the-line talent and crew told to stop working. “Everybody is being sent home,” according to an insider. Producers, which include Appian Way’s Jennifer Kiloran Davisson and Mad Chance’s Andrew Lazar, will hunker down with director Jaume Collet-Serra for the next two weeks to iron out the script. It is unclear if Harry Potter scribe Steve Kloves, who did a pricey rewrite on the project a year ago, will be brought in to help out. If the issues cannot be resolved, the project could end up being shelved entirely, say insiders.”

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Exclusive Interview: Walter Salles and the Beat Museum Keep the Spirit of the Beats Alive

Here at Just Garrett we are excited to share a wonderful two piece article Garrett Minds’ very own Elle wrote for Your Entertainment Corner about On The Road, including her exclusive with director Walter Salles and Jerry Cimino, director and founder of the San Francisco’s Beat Museum.

It’s an amazing read so we urge you to take the time to have a look!

PART ONE

PART TWO

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Arrival of the ’49 Hudson – Video!

Garrett Hedlund (portraying Neal Cassady in the upcoming film adaptation of Kerouac’s ‘On the Road’, directed by Walter Salles) drove from Los Angeles to San Francisco on December 7th, 2011 to deliver the 1949 Hudson used in the movie to The Beat Museum. Accompanying Hedlund were John Allen Cassady (son of the real Neal) and Al Hinkle (‘Big Ed Dunkel’ in the book, and the last living man to have accompanied Jack & Neal).

The 1949 Hudson is now on ongoing public display at the Beat Museum.

What a great video! Thanks to Jerry and the Beat Museum for keeping our Garrett Minds ladies updated! 

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’49 Hudson, Garrett and Al Hinkle Come to the Beat Museum!

The ’49 Hudson Comes to the Beat Museum

Neal Cassady’s legendary ‘49 Hudson, made famous in Jack Kerouac’s novel On The Road, is lost to posterity. Other than Jack’s description of it in the novel (to the point where it is almost a character in the book) and the memory of it in the minds of Neal’s wife Carolyn Cassady and his friend Al Hinkle (‘Big Ed Dunkel’ in the book) there is nothing tangible that can prove it ever even existed. There is no bill of sale, no vehicle identification number, no license plate—not even a photograph. It’s memory is kept alive in the mind of the reader.

And perhaps this is the way it should be. The ‘49 Hudson represents a dream, and dreams are malleable. The Hudson represents Freedom and Desire and “Go, go, go…” as Neal would say, so perhaps it is fitting that you can’t really touch it. The Hudson represents anticipation, the joy of being alive in the world and heading towards that next horizon. It’s an inner journey that is experienced in the external world. In other times the vehicle for this exploration might have been a sailing ship, a white horse in the Cowboy West, or in the future, Hans Solo’s Millennium Falcon.

So none of us can really see the actual ‘49 Hudson that Jack & Neal drove across America. Because there is no tangible record of it, some car collector might be showcasing it as the pride of his collection, yet unaware of its lineage. That, or it might be rusting away in some junkyard in Mexico, or as Neal and Carolyn’s son, John Allen Cassady, is fond of saying, “It’s probably at the bottom of some ravine in the hills of California.”

Your Chance to See the ‘49 Hudson

Today, however—thanks to the generosity of Walter Salles and the good folks involved in the production of the upcoming movie, On The Road—you can see the next best thing. You can come to The Beat Museum and see the one ‘49 Hudson that matters. You can come see the actual car that was used in the shooting of the movie, On The Road.

You gotta love this car! When you see her, there’s a reverence in the room. Garret Hedlund (portraying Neal Cassady in the upcoming film) drove this car all over the country for the primary shoot, and then he and Walter took a 4,000 mile roadtrip from coast to coast and border to border to capture the scenery of America (see that story here: 4000 Miles in a ’49 Hudson).

In December of 2010, when the cast and crew were in San Francisco to shoot the final scenes for the movie, Walter Salles took my wife and I aside and said, “You two have built a magnificent place where people can come and learn about the spirit of The Beat Generation, and you’re encouraging people to read of all these unique cats’ books. And we want to do the same thing in our own way. You’re doing it with a museum, we’re doing it with a movie. So, we’ve decided that when we’re finished with the car, it is going to permanently reside at The Beat Museum. We may come and get it from time to time, maybe for the premier or for some other kind of promotion, but as far as we’re concerned this is its home. The ‘49 Hudson belongs at The Beat Museum.”

Well, there’s not much you can say after someone makes you an offer like that! We were thrilled to the moon, of course, and we started making plans as to how we were going to manage all that. Walter and company held onto the car, of course, in order to do that second unit shoot back in April of 2011, and then they took the car in-studio so they could record the sounds of the engine roaring and the tires squealing. It had to be the actual car making those noises; that’s just the kind of authentic filmmaker Walter Salles is.

You’ll notice in the photographs there is dust and dirt all over the car. The hand prints are from when the mechanics were working on it. Walter told me, “Jerry, when you display the car, don’t let anyone wash her. That’s the original road dirt and grime that represents her 5,000 mile journey across America.”

About a month ago Walter contacted me from Brazil and said, “Jerry, I was going to have the Hudson shipped to you on a flatbed truck, but when I was speaking with Garrett, he said, ‘No, I want to drive it up from LA and personally deliver it to The Beat Museum.’”

The next day I get a call from Garrett Hedlund. “Do you have John Cassady’s phone number? I want to call John and invite him and Al Hinkle to drive with me as we make the roadtrip together to deliver the Hudson.”

Talk about classy. Everyone who has been involved in this movie production is nothing but a class act. John Cassady and Al Hinkle were both thrilled to be asked to participate, of course. Neal Cassady’s son and his childhood friend from Denver who was actually a character in the book in the car with the actor playing Neal Cassady.

So, the big day finally came for the arrival of The ‘49 Hudson at The Beat Museum. The Hudson ran strong and true as John and Garrett screamed up the Pacific Coast Highway from LA on their way to SF. They made a stop in San Jose to pick up Al Hinkle, and Al’s daughter, Dawn, followed in a chase car as they drove the last sixty miles to The Beat Museum.

We held up traffic and blocked off Broadway and Columbus as we positioned the mighty machine to jump two sets of curbs with some specially designed ramps we had built. People on the street stopped and gawked. They didn’t know it was Garrett and John and Al in the the ‘49 Hudson. All they saw was this glorious old classic car driving through the front entrance of a building. Garrett needed to maneuver her around a bit to get around all the support beams and pillars, then jumped out of the drivers seat to hugs and celebrations all around.

Your Chance to See the ‘49 Hudson

Today, however—thanks to the generosity of Walter Salles and the good folks involved in the production of the upcoming movie, On The Road—you can see the next best thing. You can come to The Beat Museum and see the one ‘49 Hudson that matters. You can come see the actual car that was used in the shooting of the movie, On The Road.

You gotta love this car! When you see her, there’s a reverence in the room. Garret Hedlund (portraying Neal Cassady in the upcoming film) drove this car all over the country for the primary shoot, and then he and Walter took a 4,000 mile roadtrip from coast to coast and border to border to capture the scenery of America (see that story here: 4000 Miles in a ’49 Hudson).

In December of 2010, when the cast and crew were in San Francisco to shoot the final scenes for the movie, Walter Salles took my wife and I aside and said, “You two have built a magnificent place where people can come and learn about the spirit of The Beat Generation, and you’re encouraging people to read of all these unique cats’ books. And we want to do the same thing in our own way. You’re doing it with a museum, we’re doing it with a movie. So, we’ve decided that when we’re finished with the car, it is going to permanently reside at The Beat Museum. We may come and get it from time to time, maybe for the premier or for some other kind of promotion, but as far as we’re concerned this is its home. The ‘49 Hudson belongs at The Beat Museum.”

Well, there’s not much you can say after someone makes you an offer like that! We were thrilled to the moon, of course, and we started making plans as to how we were going to manage all that. Walter and company held onto the car, of course, in order to do that second unit shoot back in April of 2011, and then they took the car in-studio so they could record the sounds of the engine roaring and the tires squealing. It had to be the actual car making those noises; that’s just the kind of authentic filmmaker Walter Salles is.

You’ll notice in the photographs there is dust and dirt all over the car. The hand prints are from when the mechanics were working on it. Walter told me, “Jerry, when you display the car, don’t let anyone wash her. That’s the original road dirt and grime that represents her 5,000 mile journey across America.”

About a month ago Walter contacted me from Brazil and said, “Jerry, I was going to have the Hudson shipped to you on a flatbed truck, but when I was speaking with Garrett, he said, ‘No, I want to drive it up from LA and personally deliver it to The Beat Museum.’”

The next day I get a call from Garrett Hedlund. “Do you have John Cassady’s phone number? I want to call John and invite him and Al Hinkle to drive with me as we make the roadtrip together to deliver the Hudson.”

Talk about classy. Everyone who has been involved in this movie production is nothing but a class act. John Cassady and Al Hinkle were both thrilled to be asked to participate, of course. Neal Cassady’s son and his childhood friend from Denver who was actually a character in the book in the car with the actor playing Neal Cassady.

So, the big day finally came for the arrival of The ‘49 Hudson at The Beat Museum. The Hudson ran strong and true as John and Garrett screamed up the Pacific Coast Highway from LA on their way to SF. They made a stop in San Jose to pick up Al Hinkle, and Al’s daughter, Dawn, followed in a chase car as they drove the last sixty miles to The Beat Museum.

We held up traffic and blocked off Broadway and Columbus as we positioned the mighty machine to jump two sets of curbs with some specially designed ramps we had built. People on the street stopped and gawked. They didn’t know it was Garrett and John and Al in the the ‘49 Hudson. All they saw was this glorious old classic car driving through the front entrance of a building. Garrett needed to maneuver her around a bit to get around all the support beams and pillars, then jumped out of the drivers seat to hugs and celebrations all around.

Cimino shares with us that the car is on display now and a new exhibit is being built around it.  He also says that so far a few hundred people have seen it and people can’t believe it’s the car from the movie.

Source – Kerouac.com

Massive thanks to Jerry Cimino from the Beat Museum for sharing this great stuff with the Garrett Minds ladies Elle and Laura! It’s such an exciting and interesting read! :)

And also please follow Al Hinkle on Facebook here and check out his website here!

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Garrett Attends a Night of Firsts

Garrett and Dermot Mulroney attended The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and InStyle Celebrate “A Night of Firsts” and The New Miss Golden Globe 2012 at Cecconi’s Restaurant on December 8, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. 

Very nice to see Garrett and Dermot together. It makes me want to watch Georgia Rule again! And Garrett is always so nice to his fans :)

Thanks so much to Laura from Garrett Minds

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New On The Road Picture of Dean and Sal

2012, the beat goes on
During the coming year, the 90th anniversary of the birth of the Herald of the Beat Generation, novelist Jack Kerouac, will be celebrated including the release this winter of his manuscript, The Sea is My Brother, that was thought lost. Two films about the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg have also been announced: Howl with James Franco, which was released in February, and with Kill Your Darlings with Daniel Radcliffe, in pre-production. Finally, the biggest challenge in the history of adaptations of literature will be found in the spring with On the Road, directed by Walter Salles, according to the Kerouac monument, with Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund and Kristen Stewart.
The metronome beat is the rhythm

Thanks to Laura from Garrett Minds for the info and translation!  :)

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Garrett Formally Offered Lead in Akira

It seems that virtually from the day that Warner Brothers greenlit the US, live action version of Akira rumors have been circulating that Tron Legacy star Garrett Hedlund was director Jaume Collet-Serra’s choice to take the lead role of Kaneda. It seems that the powers that be at WB now agree, as Twitch has learned that Hedlund has just received a formal offer to take the part.

Though best known for his part in Tron Hedlund’s past roles are actually quite diverse, including stints in genre fare (Death Sentence), romcoms (Georgia Rule), kid friendly fantasy (Eragon), and straight up drama both mainstream (Friday Night Lights) and indie, with Hedlund headlining Walter Salles’ upcoming Jack Kerouac adaptation On The Road.

Put Hedlund next to Gary Oldman and Helena Bonham Carter – who have both been offered key support parts – and it’s clear that the producers are looking to fill the cast with recognizable names who are also actors with solid dramatic abilities, which is certainly preferable to many approaches. The curious part, however, is retaining the Japanese names despite shifting the setting to New York and the so-far all Caucasian cast.

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Garrett is the front runner for AKIRA

After a long, hard-fought process, AKIRA is officially a go at Warner Bros. As SHOWBLITZ first reported, it came down to a meeting between creative and studio execs last week to discuss the new budget — and by the looks of things, they were happy with what they saw (the project had originally been over $100 million, but at one point was brought down to something closer to $90 large). Another piece of news to come out of those meetings: one of the first actors expected to receive an offer for one of the male leads is TRON: LEGACY star Garrett Hedlund. Hedlund has kept his head low since TRON’s release, but sources have said he has been a top choice of the studio and director Jaume Collet-Serra who, as SHOWBLITZ also first reported, replaced Albert Hughes in July.

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Thanks to Mr Hedlund

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Portrait Magazine – Top 30 Under 30 – Vote for Garrett!

VOTE HERE! TOP 30 UNDER 30 ROUND 3 – SOLO MALE

The final round of voting before the grand finale has begun in this year’s Top 30 Under 30 feature. For the first time we’re dividing voting into three categories: groups, solo female or solo male. You can view the time schedule for the launch of the various rounds here. You can also read our FAQ here.

Top 30 is about the young celebs who you loved in 2011. Who do you think was the most talented, charismatic, generous and all around awesome?
You can vote as many times as you like. Position in the poll isn’t important, your favorite just needs to remain in the Top 30 to proceed to the final round of voting.

And again – thanks to the awesome Laura! ;)

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