Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Angie & Brad - in Paris with twins

Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt: Lee's Art Shop With the Twins!

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt take their 2-year-old twins Knox andVivienne to Lee’s Art Shop on Saturday (December 4) in New York City.
The family flew in from Paris, where Brad and Angie had been promoting their films (her The Tourist and his Megamind).
The couple also enjoyed a date night at Restaurant Guy Savoy.
Lee’s Art Shop is one of the Jolie-Pitts favorite NYC stores.
Last year, Angelina took her daughters Shiloh and Zahara to the store and the year before she brought Maddox and Pax.
10+ pictures inside of Angelina JolieBrad Pitt, and their twins at Lee’s Art Shop…MORE HERE! »
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Angie & Brad dinner date in Paris

Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt: Guy Savoy Dinner Date

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt leave the french restaurant Guy Savoy after having dinner together on Thursday (December 2) in Paris, France.
The 35-year-old actress is in town for the press junket for her upcoming flick The Tourist. Earlier in the day, she stopped by The Meurice hotel to get to work on promoting the film.
The Tourist is not the only film working the press at the hotel right now.
Olivia Wilde tweeted “Day 1 of Paris Tron junket complete. True Gritthe Tourist, and Tron all in one hotel. Quite the motley crew.”
Check out some still images from Angelina’s thriller that were just released!
FYI: Angelina is wearing a Ferragamo kimono-cut jacket.
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Video interview with Angelina!

Angelina Jolie: New 'The Tourist' Pics!


Check out these newly released shots of Angelina Jolie in The Tourist!
The 35-year-old actress will hit the big screen on December 10 with Johnny Depp in the story of an American tourist who meets an extraordinary woman and has his life turned upside-down.
Angie is currently in Paris in support of The Tourist. She was spotted out visiting an aquarium with Knox yesterday!

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Angie - most people in Ex-Yu support my movie!

Angelina Jolie: Parisian 'Tourist'

Angelina Jolie arrives in style as she drops by the 5-star hotel, The Meurice, to promote her new film The Tourist in Paris, France on Thursday (December 2).
The 35-year-old actress, who is wearing a Ferragamo coat, is currently working on her directorial debut on a film about a Serbian man and a Bosnian woman on the eve of the Balkan conflict.
In October, the film hit some controversy when the Bosnian minister canceled the filming permit.
“There’s one person who has a gripe,” Angelina, who also wrote the screenplay, told Reuters. “The absolute majority of the people, population, the cast, prime minister, president have been extremely supportive.”
FYI: Angelina is carrying a Gucci “1973″ bag and wearing Jimmy Choo “Isadora” boots.
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New interview - Angie says she didn't have any plastic surgery!


'The skeletons have already been let out of my closet': Angelina Jolie reveals the truth about Brad and her children


She's bagged Brad Pitt and now she’s starring opposite Johnny Depp in her latest movie The Tourist, which they filmed in Venice with both families in tow. Here Angelina Jolie tells Martyn Palmer how her brood remind her of what’s important in life – and reveals the prospects of a Jolie-Pitt attempt on the White House
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'We can laugh about things that are said about us because we're OK,' says Angelina
Angelina Jolie is in the middle of directing her first film and she has a thousand things to do. Today there are actors to brief, fake snow to inspect, cameras to position and a multitude of production questions demanding instant answers. And there are the rumours to rebuff.
Rumours swarm around Ms Jolie like bees around a honeypot. Barely a day goes by without the buzz of speculation about the state of her relationship with Brad Pitt (‘we’re sweet, thanks for asking’), her wild past (a recent unauthorised biography raked up old stories about drugs) and, lately, reports that her directorial debut – an as yet untitled love story set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War in the 1990s – has divided the people of Bosnia.
It’s lunchtime in chilly Budapest, where the production is based, and Ms Jolie, wrapped up in jeans, boots and a heavy blue jumper, is giving up her break to talk to YOU about The Tourist – an altogether more glamorous, and certainly not controversial, romantic thriller, which is about to be released. In fairness, she handles each topic, whether it’s about work or her private life, with the same level-headed response. Ask about Brad, for instance, and she says, ‘Really, all that stuff that goes on, it’s nothing to do with us. We ignore it because it’s nonsense. We can laugh about things that are said about us because we’re OK.’
In The Tourist she stars as a mysterious Englishwoman, Elise, who recruits an unsuspecting maths teacher, Frank (played by Johnny Depp), as a decoy to deflect attention from her shady lover, who is being hunted by both the police for money laundering and Russian gangsters who are convinced he’s stolen their loot.
Elise chats up Frank on a Venice-bound train and persuades him to check into her hotel, knowing full well that he will be mistaken for her partner. Frank, the innocent American abroad, is thrust headlong into a dangerous game of cat and mouse as he falls head over heels for this beguiling beauty. 
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Angelina and Johnny Depp in a scene from The Tourist
It’s sexy, witty, clever and unashamedly glamorous, with Venice’s canals, bridges and architecture providing a breathtaking backdrop for two of cinema’s biggest stars, and an Oscar-winning director, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (The Lives of Others) at the helm. Angelina is stunning in high-end labels throughout and Johnny Depp, of course, is not exactly difficult on the eye. Put them together and you have a film with the
stylish escapism of classics like To Catch a Thief and Charade.
After making the action thriller Salt, and before embarking on her Bosnian project, Angelina was clearly up for some fun. ‘Florian and I have a similar approach to films. We love art when it comes in forms that are dark and deep, and that can be wonderfully rich, but I think there’s something to be said for stories that have humour and beauty and fun. And we wanted to honour those old movies that were so beautiful to watch.
‘It was lovely being in Venice because my whole family came, so we had this beautiful home looking out at the Grand Canal. The kids got very familiar with it and they often did their homework in boats, to break up the day. There are great museums and great art. One night Brad and I went out to dinner and I wanted to get dressed up and wear my heels. By the time we’d finished dinner we had to borrow welly boots because the water had risen so high that you couldn’t walk down the street. But that’s the magic of Venice. It’s not an inconvenience if you fall into the magic of it, it’s actually a lot of fun.’
‘Staying strong as a couple keeps the children in a better place’
She had never met Depp before (although he’s known Brad for years) but she found a kindred spirit – a man who, like her, knows what it’s like to live in the goldfish bowl of A-list fame. They got along just great, she says, because they share the same outlook.
‘It turns out we are both a bit reclusive,’ she laughs. ‘That’s why our paths had never crossed – neither of us attends many parties or goes out very much. Neither of us seems to take ourselves too seriously. And maybe there’s something about being in a place in your life where your family is so central to you that you have a good perspective on it all. 
‘You appreciate the work, and when you are there you focus and give it your best, and then when it’s done you go home to your family. Your life is full off-set and you have this nice balance. Johnny is like that and I’m like that, too.’
Depp also decamped to Venice for the filming, staying on a yacht near Angelina’s brood with his partner, the French actress and singer Vanessa Paradis, and their two children. ‘We got together as families,’ says Angelina. ‘Brad, Vanessa and
all the kids; that was lovely. Just family stuff.’
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Angelina is 35 now and the most powerful actress in the world. She can headline in action thrillers such as Wanted and the recent hit Salt, and still find time for her humanitarian work for the UN along with being a mother to the six young
Jolie-Pitts (Maddox, nine, Pax, seven, and Zahara, five – who are all adopted – and their biological daughter Shiloh, four, and twins Knox and Vivienne, now two).
The nights out with Brad – she likes to call them ‘date nights’ – are essential, she says, to keeping the relationship fresh. ‘You have to make time when you are not Mom and Dad once in a while. I think for anybody who has kids, the most important thing is that you love your children, but you also have to stay focused on each other so that you stay strong. And you staying strong as a couple keeps the kids in an even better place.’
The daughter of French actress Marcheline Bertrand, who died after a battle with cancer in January 2007, and Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight, she was raised by her adored mother after her parents separated when she was just a year old. She first appeared on screen as a seven-year-old in one of her father’s films, Lookin’ To Get Out. By the time she was in her late teens she was making a name for herself in her own right, notably in Gia – playing a fashion model who crashed and burned – and, just a few years later, at 23, she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a troubled young woman admitted to a mental hospital in Girl, Interrupted.
Angelina earned a reputation as an unconventional, and unpredictable, star. Two early marriages – first to British actor Jonny Lee Miller and then to Billy Bob Thornton, 20 years her senior – both broke down after three years. In interviews she talked of a flirtation with knives and hinted of experimenting with her sexuality. 
‘If [plastic surgery] makes someone happy then that’s up to them…but I don’t plan to do it myself’
Despite the international success of movies such as Gone in Sixty Seconds and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, her teens and early 20s were a difficult time. Having children – she adopted Maddox as a single parent in 2002 – and meeting Pitt, on the 2005 action thriller Mr and Mrs Smith, changed everything, she says. ‘I enjoy the work more now because I enjoy life more. When you have children the whole world shifts for you. You have these little people that make you laugh and remind you every day of what is important, and you get to be their parent and that’s the most important thing you’ll ever be. Everything else comes from that.’
Theirs is an unconventional rainbow family by any standards. They flit between homes in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Cambodia and the South of France. But however unorthodox it looks from the outside, her view of motherhood seems simple. ‘My mother made me feel very loved and sent me out into my life to be whatever I needed to be and to express whatever I needed to be. 
‘Hopefully I’m giving my children the sense that they are deeply loved and deeply safe. At the same time we are hopefully encouraging their individuality as they get to know who they are, and not getting in the way of that. That’s why they are six very strong individuals.’
There were stories recently about Shiloh dressing up as a boy. Typically, Angelina is not over-concerned. ‘I don’t think it’s for the world to interpret anything. She likes to dress like a boy and wants her hair cut like a boy and she wanted to be called “John” for a while. Some kids wear capes and want to be Superman and she wants to be like her brothers. It’s who she is. It’s been a surprise to us and it’s really interesting, but she’s so much more than that – she’s funny and sweet and pretty. But she does love a tie…’
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As for Angelina herself, according to Joan Collins, ‘There aren’t that many good-looking actresses around today. I mean, there’s Angelina Jolie and there’s Angelina Jolie…’
Angelina seems genuinely surprised when I mention this to her. ‘Really?’ she says. ‘That is so sweet and so flattering. It means that much more coming from her, because she is just so gorgeous and cool and has been for ever.’
Her trademark pillow-plump lips, pert nose and chiselled cheekbones have made her the pin-up for cosmetic surgeons all over the world. She has never been near one herself, but she’s not about to judge those who have.
‘I haven’t had anything done and I don’t think I will. But if it makes somebody happy then that’s up to them. I’m not in somebody else’s skin to know what makes them feel better about themselves. But I don’t plan to do it myself.’
She has, however, used her beauty – and her celebrity – as a powerful tool. The Jolie Pitt Foundation has donated millions of the couple’s own money to the causes they care about – including Doctors Without Borders and Global Action For Children – in Third World countries. Angelina continues to work as a humanitarian ambassador for the UN.
One story earlier this year suggested that Brad, a committed environmentalist and green campaigner, was considering entering politics and would run for president at some point in the future, probably 2016. A snort of laughter greets this one. ‘Well, that’s news to me. He’d green up the White House pretty quickly. But I think he’s a little busy for that…’
You do wonder, though, whether Angelina herself might be tempted to enter mainstream politics one day. In celebrity-obsessed America, she would be a force to be reckoned with. Has she ever been asked to run for office? 
‘Not directly, no. And with my life, well, I’m not sure that I would be taken seriously and get stuff done.’
She’s right; America likes its politicians to be squeaky clean and Angelina’s past would raise a few eyebrows with some of the voters in Middle America. ‘Yeah,’ she points out, ‘although I would rather have somebody who has experienced a lot of life-making decisions – and at least the skeletons have already been let out of my closet.’ 
Instead, she will continue to make films and continue her work with the UN. There are rare occasions when the two come together, when she can make a powerful drama and a political point, which brings us back to her directorial debut, the Bosnian love story. ‘I’ve been to a lot of areas in the world post-conflict, and I wanted to write a story about the effect that war has on society – how it changes people, changes their lives and their futures.’
There are many sides to the complex Ms Jolie: the serious and the fun, the glamorous film star and the devoted mum. Making The Tourist in Venice clearly brought out the playful side.
‘It was so much fun, I can’t tell you. You just revel in it and realise how lucky you are to get to make a movie like that.’
In the future, there’s a possible remake of Cleopatra. ‘It remains an exciting idea but has not yet been put on the page,’ she says. ‘We need to be clear about why we want to do it and how the story relates to today; see what new information there is about her, how we can make it new.’
And there’s always the chance that she will get to work with Brad again, if they can find the right project. ‘We talk about it often but it’s just hard to find the right thing. We want to find that really great script, that special project, so we keep looking. We’ll find it one day.’
Her children are due to arrive on set soon. ‘They are in a local school in Budapest at the moment and they are having a good time,’ she says. ‘They’ll be here hanging out and playing with the fake snow.’
They will doubtless make even more demands on her, but she doesn’t mind. ‘I love it. I like being active, I love being busy and answering a lot of questions. And the children, well, that’s not work. It never is. They are always a pleasure.’


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