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Jun 8, 2005
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt to play husband-wife!
Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who are rumoured to be seeing each other, are once gain set to play husband-wife for a 60-page magazine spread.
The Mr. and Mrs. Smith duo has posed for a range of shots both wedded bliss as parents and the darker side of marriage for the July issue of W magazine.
The magazine's creative director Dennis Freedman said that the photographs impressed them so much that they decided to publish an unprecedented 60-page spread with just two pages of text, which was originally Pitt's idea.
"He approached us back in March with an idea and the idea was really to explore both sides - the dark and the light of an idealised American family," Femalefirst quoted Freedman as saying.
Jolie not responsible for my break-up with Aniston: Brad Pitt
Hollywood star Brad Pitt has claimed that Angelina Jolie is not to be blamed for his break-up with Jennifer Aniston.
According to the Sun, when an interviewer asked Pitt - "Did Angelina Jolie break-up your marriage?" - he replied in negative.
The 'Troy' star also insisted that his marriage with the former 'Friends' star wasn't a failure and that he would always stay in touch with her.
"I don't see my time, certainly my marriage, as any kind of failure. It was an extraordinary time. It doesn't mean you lose the love, the love just changes shape," he said.
Pitt disgusted with Photo Payment
Actor Brad Pitt is reportedly disgusted to find out that his photographs with alleged girlfriend Angelina Jolie taken on the Kenyan Beach fetched over 500,000 pounds.
The actor feels that this money could have been better spent. In a candid interview with US news woman Diane Sawyer, Pitt even revealed that he would have set the shots himself had he known that he would get this kind of money.
"It's amazing, the bounty that is on my head and the lengths that these people go to to get these shots, and the amount of money that they're paying for these shots.It's something like half a million dollars or three quarter of a million dollars for the shots.I can't help but think what that money could have gone to. Hell, I would have set up the damn pictures myself", Contactmusic.com quoted Pitt as saying.
Asian News International
London, June 8, 2005
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ANGELINA JOLIE - Her father, her son and her life.
Jumping off a high-rise while wearing black dominatrix gear and sky-high stiletto heels? It's all in a day's work for Angelina Jolie.
But navigating her way around a kitchen? That presented a bigger problem for the domestically challenged actress, who plays a bored assassin/housewife in the comedic thriller Mr. & Mrs. Smith. It opens Friday.
"Angie does not have the homemaker thing going," Akiva Goldsman, a producer on the movie, says with a laugh. "There's a scene where she kicks the oven door closed behind her. I showed her how to do that. She looked at me as though I had showed her that you could create gold out of thin air. The idea that you could kick an oven door closed was entirely alien to her."
It's vintage Jolie, who at 30 is nothing if not a comely cluster of contradictions.
The tattooed former wild child — who in her younger years battled an eating disorder and self-mutilation and later famously wore a necklace containing a drop of her then-husband Billy Bob Thornton's blood — has evolved into a vocal and hands-on celebrity goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Today, the smoldering beauty is equally at home visiting the displaced in eastern Jordan, hobnobbing with global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, or posing on the red carpet in a clingy Celine dress. She is now by all accounts the doting single mom of adopted son Maddox, 3, but acknowledges being a sexual woman who takes lovers when it suits her. And she has been branded a homewrecker in the tabloids for her did-they, didn't-they relationship with Brad Pitt, who plays her assassin husband in Smith. (Related gallery: The colorful life of Angelina Jolie)
Chances are Jolie (who did not respond to interview requests) won't care much what the public thinks. She's too busy living her life on her own terms. Which makes people all the more interested.
"She charts her own route, and audiences really appreciate it when you're not trying to copy someone who came before or trying to be somebody else," Smith director Doug Liman says. "She wants to take flying lessons, and boom, she's got her license. She makes no apologies. 'This is who I am. Take it or leave it.' "
It's notable that even though most of her movies have tanked both commercially and critically, Jolie is considered an A-lister in Hollywood. With the exception of 2001's Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, the Oscar winner has never carried a hit movie. Yet Jolie's persona is so super-sized, her looks so unique, that her films seem almost an afterthought.
"She is larger than life, but she can't help it," says David Edelstein, film critic at Slate and NPR's Fresh Air. "Even her name is mythic. She's a magnificently sexual creature, (seems) a little nuts and isn't afraid to let her roles consume her. She makes you rejoice in the artifice of acting."
Her personality and unwillingness to be just another bland, by-the-numbers Hollywood starlet are just what make Jolie so appealing.
"Women identify with her because she seems smart and independent and empowered," Smith screenwriter Simon Kinberg says. "Men are attracted to her because she happens to be incredibly beautiful. And playful."
Adds Variety's Mike Speier: "She's got the danger quality. She's not a goody-goody. Yes, she adopted a baby, but she's not on TRL telling kids not to do drugs."
Talk to anyone who knows Jolie and you'll hear nearly identical descriptions of their first impressions: Without the buffer of a personal publicist, Jolie looks you straight in the eye, shakes your hand and asks about you.
"She's not a cold or divisive person," says Estée Lauder makeup artist Paul Starr, who has worked on Jolie since 1998's Gia and features her in his upcoming book, Paul Starr on Beauty: Conversations with Thirty Celebrated Women. "She comes in without an entourage. She's extremely professional and shows up three minutes before the call time. She knows her job."
As for her relationship with Pitt during the shoot, all say it was "professional," too. The two leads have largely stayed mum while promoting the film, save to praise each other as actors.
Still, in an interview last April, Pitt lamented that his co-star was misunderstood. "I've never seen someone so misperceived in the press," he said. "Jolie's really a delightful human being, a dedicated mother and really quite normal. (She's) dedicated to her work with the U.N. There's actually a real lightness to her."
Jolie doesn't dwell on the scuttlebutt about her sex life.
"The press can say I'm dating whomever, they can say whatever about my films, and it doesn't hurt anybody," she says in the July issue of Marie Claire magazine in an interview March 28. "But misinterpret something that has to do with refugees, and it could affect them in a bad way."
In the same interview, Jolie quashes tales of an on-set fling with Pitt, who was then still with his wife, Jennifer Aniston, who has since filed for divorce. "To be intimate with a married man, when my own father (actor Jon Voight) cheated on my mother, is not something I could forgive," she said. "I could not, could not, look at myself in the morning if I did that."
Today, Jolie lives with Maddox outside London rather than in the Tinseltown celebrity fishbowl. She remains estranged from her father, who said on television that she has "extreme problems." When she's not jetting to refugee camps, Jolie pilots planes, gets tattoos and socializes with whomever she chooses, even if it risks tabloid attention. (In May, she had dinner with her first husband, Jonny Lee Miller, and their photos showed up in the tabs.) But by most accounts, her free time is dedicated to her U.N. work and Maddox.
Kinberg calls Jolie a "very hands-on" mom. "He's always around, and she's always with him."
When Maddox asked for spiky hair while attending the Venice Film Festival with Jolie last autumn, she obliged, recalls Vicky Jenson, who directed Jolie in last year's animated hit Shark Tale. Maddox is "a barnacle attached to her shoulder. She's very loving with him. She encouraged him to say 'Hi' to people but didn't push him. He'd get shy and hide under her hair."
The twice-divorced Jolie, on the other hand, never appears bashful. There she goes, posing with Pitt on the cover of the July issue of W magazine even as rumors about them reach a fever pitch.
Fortunately for her, Jolie never reads the tabloids that follow her life and loves, says Smith's Goldsman, and in fact knows nothing about pop culture. Instead, "she's more interested in the kind of books we read in high school and college and then stopped reading."
Jolie sat around on the set and hung out with the cast and crew between takes. "She doesn't gossip, and she's weirdly culturally removed," Goldsman says. "She doesn't waste her energy on silliness. You'll never find common ground with her based on what's on TV or what's in the tabloids."
And there's nothing understated about Jolie's beauty, from the bodacious lips to the cat-like eyes and eye-poppingly curvy body. Jolie is one of the very few celebrities who looks as good in person, if not better, than in airbrushed magazine photos. When she is on the red carpet, Jolie appears regal, composed — and slightly bored.
"I don't think she realizes how genetically blessed she is," says Marie Claire editor Rebecca Shalam, who has known Jolie for four years and has watched her get dirty with Maddox in the park. "I don't think she's aware of the effect she has on men and women. She's thinking about getting aid to Ethiopia and not necessarily about, 'Oh, are they going to say I have a 26-inch waist or do I need liposuction?' "
As a result, Shalam says, "people are fascinated by her confidence, her independence, her total lack of pretension, her genuine desire to help people who aren't in position to help themselves."
Shannon Boyd, manager of the UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and Special Events Programs, has worked with Jolie for four years and calls her "very engaged" and "courageous." The actress is in contact with the U.N. on a nearly daily basis, and as soon as her schedule opens, is willing to go on another mission, he says. "We treat her as a colleague. She sleeps on colleagues' sofas, and if all we have is a spare floor, she does that. She gets her half-liter of water to go on a long jeep ride in 100-degree weather if that's what everyone else has."
In addition to her 20-plus missions, Jolie has donated substantial amounts of money to the organization and "has paid her own way since day one," says Boyd.
But she's no ponderous pontificator you dread sitting next to at a dinner party.
"For someone as dedicated to very serious things in the world, she has the ability to really laugh," Kinberg says. "Her sense of humor is mature, sophisticated. She understands irony and has wryness and doesn't take herself that seriously. When you're working with her, you don't feel like you're working with Kofi Annan."
USA TODAY
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Los Angeles to the American premiere of Mr & Mrs Smith.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arrived separately to the American premiere of their latest movie Mr & Mrs Smith. Pitt came for the Los Angeles showing looking fresh and relaxed, dressed casual. Jolie arrived some time later in a figure-hugging black leather number and posed for photographers.
In Prime Time Live interview with Diane Sawyer, last week, Brad Pitt denied all the rumors about him and Angelina, calling it "a good story".
Says Sawyer: "But that's painful too."
"Yeah, but, well, listen, let me speak from my experience," he says.
"You know I've been in these tabloids for 14 years now. And at some point you just become a Zen master of it all."
He called the media focus on his personal life "misguided," and denied that he wanted children and Aniston didn't. "Ridiculous ... completely fabricated," the 41-year-old actor said.
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Jun 7, 2005
MAGAZINE COVER ANGERS ANGELINA JOLIE!
JOLIE ATTACKS TV HOST OVER MAGAZINE COVER
ANGELINA JOLIE went on the attack during a taped interview with US TV breakfast show host ANN CURRY yesterday (06JUN05), when the TODAY presenter quizzed the actress about her romance with BRAD PITT.
The movie star, who has since slapped a ban on reporters asking about the alleged love affair, was upset to see Curry had brought a copy of US WEEKLY magazine, featuring her Kenyan beach stroll with Pitt and her son MADDOX, to the interview.
Curry waved the showbiz magazine in front of Jolie and sympathetically offered, "This is insane," which angered the actress.
Jolie continued by insisting her Kenyan break meant much more to her than a cover shot for a magazine: "That day needs to forever be a day that I made a sandcastle with my son."
But when Curry offered her famous interviewee a chance to clear up the romance rumours once and for all, Jolie declined, adding, "You and I both know I could make a thousand statements right now and it doesn't matter.
"They'll (media) say what they wanna say and it's OK. My life will go on, and I need to focus on my life."
The interview will air in America this morning (07JUN05).
From Femalefirst
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Mr and Mrs Smith - Movie Review.
Brad and Angelina's Old-Fashioned Romance
EVEN the title is evocative: "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" calls to mind a classic Hollywood star vehicle of the past, perhaps even the identically named 1941 movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock. In that picture, two stars of the era, Robert Montgomery and Carole Lombard, played a "squabbling Punch and Judy," according to The New York Times's review. Today's Mr. and Mrs. Smith, played by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie - as everyone within range of a billboard or bus stop must know by now - are still squabbling. But now they are hired killers, working for rival companies, who set out to assassinate each other.
Almost in spite of itself, the new movie remains a romantic comedy in the tradition that Hitchcock, Howard Hawks and Frank Capra perfected more than half a century ago. Those giant figures of Mr. Pitt and Ms. Jolie in the omnipresent marketing campaign descend from the glamour treatment lavished on major stars in the heyday of Gable and Lombard.
While movie stars now command far heftier salaries than those legendary performers ever dreamed of - and still have a lock on the nation's magazine covers - it's actually rare to find a movie today that is motored by sheer star power. As films grew more expensive, studios got nervous about entrusting them to mere mortals. Instead, they began to shelter even the biggest stars with special effects, comic-book trappings or familiar franchises. In the latest version of "War of the Worlds," Tom Cruise has to do little more than look terrified or ferociously determined as he battles alien invaders; the main attractions are the flying saucers and the spectacular conflagrations. In the new adaptation of the television series "Bewitched," Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell are depending on viewers' affection for beloved sitcom characters; the concept is the star, and the actors are really just along for a ride on the broomstick.
Mr. Pitt and Ms. Jolie, of course, will be surrounded by expensive special effects and ferocious gun battles when 20th Century Fox introduces "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" on Friday. But the pair will still have to banter, flirt, display their star wattage - and put their outsize celebrity personas on the line. In that sense this new movie is a lot more demanding than their other recent outings. Mr. Pitt was basically a piece of swinging weaponry in "Troy," and he melted into the wisecracking ensembles of "Ocean's Eleven" and "Ocean's Twelve," while Ms. Jolie struck poses as Lara Croft and spouted an indecipherable accent in her supporting role in the stillborn "Alexander."
In their new movie, the two actors will have to face the music. They're both front and center in a battle-of-the-sexes comedy that depends on movie star magnetism. The question audiences will answer is whether these two highly publicized stars have the sizzle to keep a vital romantic movie tradition alive. And an even more important question hangs in the balance: Does Hollywood still have the know-how to refresh one of its tastiest formulas?
When "It Happened One Night" swept the Oscars in 1934, it established a new kind of romantic comedy, one that depended on a battle of wits between two strong-willed lovers. In that movie, Claudette Colbert played a runaway heiress, and Clark Gable was a cynical newspaper reporter who didn't let on that he knew her real identity. In other words, their relationship was marked by suspicion and deception as well as an undercurrent of desire, and that mixture of attraction and repulsion is what some of the best romantic movies possess. Howard Hawks played many variations on this formula in films like "Twentieth Century" (with John Barrymore as a theatrical impresario and Carole Lombard as the temperamental actress he discovered) and "His Girl Friday" (with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell as formerly married journalists wrangling in the newsroom).
Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn struck sparks (both on screen and off) in the first movie they made together, "Woman of the Year," and they continued to spar in many of their later romantic comedies, most notably in "Adam's Rib," when they played married lawyers who found themselves on opposite sides of a criminal trial. In some of the most memorable scenes in that movie, their verbal jousts give way to physical jabs, as when he slaps her behind while giving her a rubdown and later when she kicks him viciously in the shins.
In "Pillow Talk" (1959) and again in "Lover Come Back" (1961), Doris Day and Rock Hudson also played professional rivals who engaged in lies, dirty tricks and sadistic humiliations before their inevitable final clinch. A higher level of danger entered the picture in Hitchcock's 1959 caper, "North by Northwest," when Cary Grant exchanged teasing innuendoes with the sultry Eva Marie Saint, who happened to be in cahoots with the spies plotting to kill him.
Stanley Donen's "Charade" (1963) worked its own stylish variations on the Hitchcockian formula. Grant and Audrey Hepburn slipped into a mating dance flecked with menace; she was unsure until the very end of the movie if he was a lover or a murderer in search of the fortune left by her late husband. The movie was criticized at the time for daring to mix lighthearted romantic comedy with macabre violence, an explosive combo that is driven to its illogical conclusion in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."
It seems likely that Simon Kinberg, the writer of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," and Doug Liman, the director, had some of these earlier movies - or more recent iterations, like John Huston's "Prizzi's Honor" and Danny De Vito's "War of the Roses" - firmly in mind while they were creating their black comedy. But this new picture highlights the dramatic changes in the cinematic landscape over the last half-century. What could once be expressed entirely in witty repartee and suggestive physical byplay (like Colbert extending her leg to flag down a ride in "It Happened One Night"), or later in the brutal verbiage of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," now requires the kinetic energy of punches, kicks, shooting and stabbing.
Movies have grown darker over the decades, but they've also grown more insecure. Filmmakers and studio executives no longer trust such niceties as dialogue, characterization, style or even movie star charisma to involve viewers in lovers' conflicts. Instead, today's filmmakers feel the need to pump up the volume and ramp up the firepower to make sure they hold the interest of impatient audiences.
Yet Mr. Pitt and Ms. Jolie, though backed by a deafening array of explosions, can't escape their challenge in this one. There is virtually no supporting cast; the only other actor with a significant role, Vince Vaughn, doesn't even get a screen credit. So the two stars, if they succeed in igniting the box office, may not exactly revive the genre of scintillating romantic comedy. But they will have kept it from dying out altogether.
By STEPHEN FARBER in The New York Times Published: June 5, 2005
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"my father is a staranger to me", says Angelina Jolie!
Super Star Angelina Jolie regards her father Jon Voight as a stranger reports FemaleFirst.
The "Mr & Mrs Smith" actress has not spoken to her dad since he publicly begged her to seek help for "serious mental problems". Jolie said the strange relationship doesn't upset her.
"It doesn't make me feel sad at all. We always had a difficult relationship. We're not similar people and we're not friends."
"He is no more to me than a man who walks down the street. I'm an adoptive parent and so blood ties aren't what counts."
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Angelina Jolie's embarrasing moment!
Angelina Jolie without an underwear!
Angelina Jolie was left red-faced when she performed a stunt on the set of her upcoming movie MR + MRS SMITH - because she was wearing no underwear.
The brunette beauty, who stars in the action film alongside BRAD PITT, is seen jumping out of a window wearing a dominatrix outfit in one scene, and the first time Jolie filmed it she only realised she was bare underneath when it was too late.
She says, "I was a little unsure about something the first time I went down and my coat flew up. And I thought, 'I have no pants on! I have no pants on and there's just a crowd of people on the floor!'
"Everything was rubber so you don't feel like you're covered. Everything just doesn't feel right."
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Jun 4, 2005
Jolie and Pitt: American teen sensation!
Teens get serious
Teen America loves the drama.
Fox prime time soap "The O.C." racked up seven Teen Choice Awards nominations, the most among TV shows, while buzz-heavy action flick "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" picked up five--including "Choice Date Movie"--even though it hasn't opened yet.
Other multiple nominees include Ashton Kutcher, Eva Longoria, "One Tree Hill's" Chad Michael Murray, "Hitch" and "Star Wars: Episode III--Revenge of the Sith," zap2it.com reports.
Adam Brody and Rachel Bilson helped put "O.C." on top by scoring nods in the "Choice Hottie" categories. "Smith" star Angelina Jolie scored there as well.
Speaking of Jolie, she and co-star Brad Pitt dropped into New York this week to give (separate) interviews to feed the "Smith" hype. Pitt's publicist said his interviewers were asked not to inquire about his personal life. No fair!
Published in Chicago Tribune.
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Don't ask, don't tell - Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt!
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were in New York yesterday - trying feebly to avoid being labeled a couple. He took a hotel room at Columbus Circle. She checked in a couple of blocks east. Both of them are here to promote "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," the movie on which they fell in love.
But they were in no mood to take questions on that subject. Or to be interviewed together.
Pitt was questioned by ABC's Diane Sawyer (who traveled with him to poverty-plagued Africa) for "Prime Time Live" and "Good Morning America." NBC's Ann Curry sat down with Jolie for "Dateline" and "Today."
Pitt's PR woman Cindi Guagenti confirmed both journalists were asked not to inquire about the stars' personal lives - and that they agreed.
"If someone agrees not to ask personal questions, I would hope they not break the agreement," Guagenti told us. She declined to say whether Sawyer, for one, obliged.
At least she got to talk to Pitt. No interviews were offered to print media. Sources at 20th Century Fox execs say Guagenti and Jolie's handler, Geyer Kosinski, made that call. Guagenti said she proposed an L.A. press conference, "but the studio decided against it."
Meanwhile, Guagenti scoffed at a Life & Style magazine claim that sometime in the past six weeks, Pitt and Jolie were spotted "holding hands and kissing" at a pub in the sleepy English village of Fulmer. "It's made up," she said.
And what is she saying today about whether they are a couple?
"I don't have a comment today, yesterday or tomorrow," she says. "We're just not talking about it."
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Jun 1, 2005
ANGELINA JOLIE - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LADY IN THE WORLD!
Hollywood beauty Angelina Jolie has topped the list of the world's 100 most beautiful women.
Supermodel Christy Turlington came second followed by Queen Rania of Jordan and film director Sophia Coppola. Indian beauty Aishwarya Rai also figured in the top 25.
As Harpers & Queen list Angelina Jolie as the No1 most beautiful woman in the world, the Times asks: “What is beauty?”
Well, clearly it’s a leggy brunette with a dingy-lipped pout that turns a large percentage of men into quivering wrecks.
“But the truth is that beauty is a deeply tangled problem — and debating its definition can raise some pretty ugly arguments,” the paper drones.
Beauty has been debated for centuries and the ‘ideal’ of what it is to be beautiful has shifted as people grow vainer and society becomes increasingly self-obsessed.
As Brad Pitt once pointed out, “I'm one of those people you hate because of genetics. It is the truth”.
That’s why, despite Jolie’s denial that she and Pitt aren’t dating, you have to admit they’d make a ‘beautiful couple’.
“There is no one ideal. Images range from the cheetah-limbed litheness of Christie Turlington to the wrinkling dignity of Charlotte Rampling, from the polished oriental smoothness of Ziyi Zhang to the dark voluptuous curves of Nigella Lawson, and at the top of the Harpers & Queen list, the actress Angelina Jolie.”
Apparently, what they actually share isn’t great genes and lots of money to keep them in tip-top shape, but “success”.
“They are touting that most lucrative of commodities: unsatisfied desire. They are selling an impossible perfection that, even if we could reach it, would slip away with the onset of the next style.”
Tut, jealously is such an ugly trait.
Aishwarya Rai is ranked #9 in the list
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