Friday, May 6, 2011

Maddox JP Foundation site!


MJP is dedicated to eradicating extreme rural poverty, protecting natural resources and conserving wildlife. MJP promotes sustainable rural economies that directly contribute to the health and vitality of communities, wildlife and forests.


Angelina in Cambodia!


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Jolie spotted in Siem ReapPhoto by: Michael Sloan

Angelina Jolie arrives by helicopter at Siem Reap International Airport following a day trip to Battambang province yesterday.

International superstar Angelina Jolie was spotted at Siem Reap airport yesterday after an advertisement shoot for luxury brand Luis Vuitton reportedly finished.

Accompanied by her children, including adopted Cambodian-born son Maddox, Jolie was seen exiting a helicopter late in the afternoon.

A small number of tourists watched on – before security guards brought out screens to shield the family – as the group was whisked away in a mini-van and two four-wheeled drives, complete with darkened windows.

The drivers were wearing uniforms of Siem Reap’s exclusive Amansara hotel.

A well-placed source said Jolie had flown from Siem Reap to Battambang province in the morning and returned later that day.

In 2003, the mega-star founded an NGO called the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation, which operates out of Battambang province. It tackles conservation, education and infrastructure projects in the area.

Yesterday, the foundation’s human resources manager said he could not comment on Jolie as he had been on leave.

The star of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is thought to have arrived in Cambodia on Saturday for filming after a production team scouted out potential locations.

An advert was shot on the banks of a Siem Reap river while an interview for Louis Vuitton was also filmed, said a source close to the shoot who wished to remain anonymous.

Khmer Mekong Films provided the back-up production for the shoot.

The filming was yesterday hailed as a boon for the Kingdom’s film production sector by Cedric Eloy, chief economic officer of the Cambodian Film Commission. “This shows that Cambodia is a safe place to shoot movies,” he said. “In some quarters it still has the image of a place with violence, but projects like this will help to change the image.

“We’ve had six feature films shot in Cambodia in the last six months, and the film industry is opening Cambodia up to the world,” he added.

Full "KFP2" interview with Angie & Black - video!


Jolie, Black perfect for 'Kung Fu Panda 2'

By Scott Bowles, USA TODAY

Updated 12h 15m ago |
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With an Oscar, Brad Pitt as a beau and a face as recognizable as any on the planet,Angelina Jolie doesn't fluster easily.
  • The personalities of Jack Black (kinetic energy) and Angelina Jolie (reserved tenor) have worked their way into the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
    By Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY
    The personalities of Jack Black (kinetic energy) and Angelina Jolie (reserved tenor) have worked their way into the Kung Fu Panda franchise.

By Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY
The personalities of Jack Black (kinetic energy) and Angelina Jolie (reserved tenor) have worked their way into the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
Stick her in a recording studio with her kids, though, and she's a jangle of nerves.
"They know when Mommy's funny and when Mommy's not funny," she says over tea at Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel.
Jolie, who stars opposite Jack Black in Kung Fu Panda 2(in theaters May 26), says her six children — Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 4, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 2 — were fixtures on the set and became "part agents, part managers."
"They'll sit in a room and say, 'That's just not funny,' " Jolie, 35, says of the brood, half of whom are adopted and half who are biologically hers and Pitt's. Young scrutiny, she says, "will keep you competitive, even if they think Jack Black is always cooler than Mom."
The movie, a follow-up to the 2008 animated hit, reunites Jolie, Black and stars including Dustin Hoffman andJackie Chan. Analysts expect it to eclipse $200 million and to help redeem Hollywood's substandard spring at the box office.
But for Jolie and Black, the movie provided some unexpected parental moments.
Jolie and Pitt worried whether the sequel, which addresses adoption and non-traditional families, would create tension in the household, particularly among the adopted children. They braced for a sit-down that never came.
Black, 41, used the film to connect with his sons Thomas, 4, and Samuel, 2, who still don't know he's the title character, panda bear Po.

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Angelina Jolie voices kung fu master Tigress. Daughter Zahara, 6, loves tigers.
"The kids just think Kung Fu Panda is an actual bear," he says. "But we act out our own scenes, go on our own adventures. The story gets a little disjointed; we usually forget our mission by the time we get in the living room. But we don't care. I'm learning my kids are funnier than I am."

Big shoes to fill

Creating a funnier film than the predecessor will be a tall order for director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who served as an artist on the original film. That movie raked in $632 million domestically and overseas, making it the third-biggest movie worldwide in 2008.
If Jolie and Black are nervous about reaching those numbers again, it doesn't show.
Both say the decision to do a sequel was a no-brainer. Like a lot of Hollywood parents, stars are flocking to animated movies to not only have something to see with their children but also to impress them.
The original film "was one of the kids' favorite movies," Jolie says.
On a movie like Panda 2, "it's about the children," she says. "If you look at your own children, you want to do something you know will be better than the first one. You want to make sure it's what they want — and that you're good enough."
She may have an Oscar (for 1999's Girl, Interrupted), but Jolie asked herself regularly during filming whether she was good enough. Men might like her voice. Jolie hates it.

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Po the panda (voiced by Jack Black) and Monkey (Jackie Chan) are poised to pounce on a villain who is out to conquer China.
"You know, when you hear your own voice, you can find it quite boring and uninteresting," she says. "Suddenly, you get very shy that your voice is not enough, because I'm not musical and I don't know my voice."
Black's ears perk up as Jolie talks about her early auditions for voice-over work. She says she was so nervous about getting jobs that she brought dozens of zany voices she plucked from thin air, including a crudeMae West imitation.
"You mean like, 'Come up and see me sometime?' " Black asks in a husky breath.
"That sounds more like Bogart doing Mae West," Jolie says. Black rolls his eyes. "Uh, that was Bogart in drag."

Mutual admiration

Though they didn't share the soundstage once in filming Panda 2, the movie marks the third animated movie they've done together. Before the original Panda, the two paired on 2004's Shark Tale.
The years have created a rapport between the two, one they say began on their introduction at Cannes seven years ago for Shark Tale.
"I was crazy about him," Jolie says. "I had seen him in everything he'd done, but what I really knew him for was music." Black is half of the mock-rock duo Tenacious D, whose tunes include WonderboyRock Your Socks and Kyle Quit the Band.
"I don't have musical talent, so I always thought it was really cool that he could be an actor to a lot of us but equally a rock star," she says.
Black, who is usually quick with a retort, is clearly shaken by the fandom.
How can you tell? When Black is nervous, he gets sincere.
"When I first met Angie, I was clearly taken aback by her beauty," he says. "She has a powerful presence."
And a photo-friendly one. During their introduction, Black and Shark Tale co-star Will Smith persuaded her to join them on a ride along the Mediterranean in a boat shaped like a shark to hawk the film.
"You were stuck in a sandwich between me and Will," Black recalls. "We wanted to do it, but you were the only one who said, 'Uh, guys, I'm not sure about this.' But we convinced you."
"I don't think I could have let you guys go alone," she says. "That would have just looked too weird."
Black nods. "Yeah, that could have definitely changed the dynamic of the photo shoot."
With that, their yin and yang personalities became an element of the franchise.

'Close to the subject matter'

Black is all kinetic energy, on the screen and behind the mike.
"Jack works it all out," director Nelson says, recalling days when Black would attempt all the kung fu moves of his cartoon doppelgänger. "He'd leave the session covered in sweat."
Jolie, meanwhile, provided a reserved tenor for the warrior Tigress while providing behind-the-scenes counsel to Nelson. The director says that she knew the story of Po's search for his biological father would strike a chord with Jolie.
"She is so close to the subject matter, we had to treat it with a good deal of respect," Nelson says. "Actually, a lot of the crew who had experiences with adoption had a positive response to what we were doing."
Inside, though, Jolie was nervous, especially when she and Pitt took the children to the DreamWorks studios to see an unfinished print of the movie.
"I wondered how they'd respond to the themes of the film," she says, adding that she and Pitt were "sensitive to see if there was going to be a big discussion that night about adoption and orphanages."

'Our own focus group'

There wasn't. "But that's because we talk about those issues at my house all the time, very openly. We've had those discussions so often, they're such happy, wonderful discussions."
It made Jolie grateful that she regularly brought the children to recording sessions.
"We've got kids of all ages," Jolie says. "So we joked that we had our own focus group."
An unflinching one, apparently. Jolie says she was prepared during early sessions for her kids to grow impatient watching her speak into a microphone.
But it became live-action theater. "When they're there and they hear you making kung fu sounds and jumping around, you can see them giggling through the glass," she says. "It makes you go that much further."
And occasionally compete more fiercely. While Jolie says the cast of Kung Fu Panda has formed its own ragtag family, sibling rivalry occasionally surfaces at home. "The little ones don't understand yet," she says. "They like Tigress, though they might not know why. The older kids get it. Zahara loves tigers."
Pandas, too. Jolie concedes that she has tried to sway kids from Team Po to Team Tigress.
"Oh, there's a little competition in our house," she says. "I tell them, 'I know you like Po. But come on. Mom's cool too, right?' "

Angie talks with her kids about movies, adoptions, etc - interview


Angelina Jolie: My Toughest Critics Are My Kids

     

    FIRST PUBLISHED: May 6, 2011 10:08 AM EDT

    LOS ANGELES, Calif. --
    Angelina Jolie can handle the movie critics, but when it comes to reviewing her work – she worries most about what her six children think.
    “They know when Mommy’s funny and when Mommy’s not funny,” the actress told USA Today of Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 4, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 2, whom she refers to as her “part agents, part managers.”
    The 35-year-old star said her brood is excited about the upcoming “Kung Fu Panda 2,” and they are not afraid to tell her when something isn’t working.
    “They’ll sit in a room and say, ‘That’s just not funny,’” she continued. “[They] will keep you competitive, even if they think Jack Black is always cooler than Mom.”
    As far as her role in the animated sequel, she might be voicing a character on the big screen, but the Oscar winner isn’t fond of her own voice.
    “You know, when you hear your own voice, you can find it quite boring and uninteresting,” she said. “Suddenly, you get very shy that your voice is not enough, because I’m not musical and I don’t know my voice.”
    The actress, who adopted three of her children, at first worried about the subject matter of the animated movie and how it would relate to her family.
    “I wondered how they’d respond to the themes of the film… [Brad and I were] sensitive to see if there was going to be a big discussion that night about adoption and orphanages,” she said, adding that there wasn’t. “But that’s because we talk about those issues at my house all the time, very openly. We’ve had those discussions so often, they’re such happy, wonderful discussions.”
    Adding, “We’ve got kids of all ages, so we joked that we had our own focus group.”
    “Kung Fu Panda 2” with Jack Black hits theaters on May 26.

    Angie is developing a movie about Churchill


    Hopkins to work with Angelina?

    Thursday, 5 May 2011
    Sir Anthony Hopkins is in talks to work with Angelina Jolie
    Sir Anthony Hopkins is in talks to work with Angelina Jolie

    Sir Anthony Hopkins has revealed that he is in talks with Angelina Jolie about playing Winston Churchill in a film she's developing.
    While he is being courted by the Salt star, the Welsh-born legend, who currently stars in Thor, hasn't made a decision about portraying the former British Prime Minister because he would have to pile on the pounds.
    "I don't know, I'd have to put on some weight to play Churchill. I've just taken the weight off, I'd have to put it back on again," he joked to MTV News.
    The film, tentatively titled Churchill And Roosevelt, is expected to focus on the relationship between the British leader and former US President Franklin Roosevelt.
    "I might work with Angelina Jolie on Churchill And Roosevelt. She's got a thing about Churchill. Angelina sent me a synopsis of the script yesterday, so that's in the offing as well," he continued.
    Anthony heaped praise on Angelina, describing her as "terrific".
    "She's one of the most beautiful women in the world and she's so smart and easygoing. No starry nonsense about her," he said.
    "I think the same with Brad [Pitt], they seem to be very nice people."
    He also revealed that the part of Roosevelt is still in the running.
    "We're looking. She's looking for somebody to play Roosevelt, I don't know who yet," Anthony added.

    Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/hopkins-to-work-with-angelina-15151548.html#ixzz1LaV49VLk