Brangelina Love Banksy
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were spotted out and about late last night in Los Angeles. The couple turned up for an art show featuring pieces by world renowned, London-based graffiti artist Banksy. The exhibition, titled “Barely Legal,” is billed as a “three day vandalized warehouse extravaganza” with its main feature, a live elephant which has been painted in a floral wallpaper pattern. Keanu Reeves and Jude Law was also present at the art show.
VIDEO :: Brad, Angelina, and Keanu Leave Banksy Exhibit








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301 | guli | - You guys playing Cincy, then it should be a easy game for you guys :)
I can’t see the video, either! Killing me! It only shows the very
first part of the parking lot, adn then pans to the people, and
STOPS!!! AAAUUUUGGHH!!! Can this be sent to YouTube, by
one of our wizards on here?
Jared, you are absolutely the BEST!!!! Thanks for all this largesse.
So glad you all are ignoring the people with nothing but stupid,
negative things to say. Makes the blog sort of like the “secret
garden” only we just ignore the weeds and only look at the
beautiful flowers! lolll
I am loving all the things that have happened lately to shoot down
the critics. They don’t do anything togther that isn’t about the
kids –well, twice now that’s wrong. They don’t smile when
together, WRONG. They don’t touch each other, WRONG. They
don’t show affection, WRONG (are you alright, baby?) They are
fighting while he’s working, WRONG. They obviously still love every
minute of each other’s company and the sexual attraction is only
secondary to their genuine love, admiration, and RESPECT for
each other. Totally wonderful to see — an example to all.
302 | Estelle | - You welcome, I don’t each spinach, but I figure alot of people do.
that video made me sad.. can u imagine having flashing bulbs and annoying people in your face like that all the time? i think i’d just be dizzy from the flashes and claustrophobic from all the people. and i know i add to the insanity by watching and viewing photos. guess i didn’t realize how bad it was til now.
check..check..
This is hilarious guys….a reporters (female’s) perspective at TIFF:
GETTING BRAD PITT INTO THE BEDROOM
On day five at the Toronto International Film Festival, Celia has a heavenly two-way
By Celia Lloyd
September 15, 2006
Having failed to glimpse Brad in person at the gala, I hobbled down to the Sutton Place Hotel for the Babel press conference early the next day. My ankles were elephantine after I took a tumble in the Paris Hilton sandals. So for the moment, I was back in Birkenstocks and the only dress I own that conceals my feet, my chartreuse ballgown.
Unfortunately, I arrived to discover an animated discussion between a mob of journalists and a team of volunteers. The volunteers had linked arms, and were guarding the door to the conference hall with grim determination.
“I came all the way from Brazil for this, can’t I please go in?” asked one young lady.
“My friend is inside, can I just pop in quickly and tell him something?” requested another.
“Couldn’t we just sit on the other journalists’ laps?” I suggested quite reasonably.
“No, no and NO! The room is at capacity.”
Along with fifty or so equally unfortunate journalists and photographers, not to mention some brazen female hotel guests who snuck past security, I watched the conference live on a large TV in the room next-door. The atmosphere was despondent, and it was hard to concentrate as the Brazilian lady journalist clutched her knees, rocked and sobbed loudly throughout the screening. There among an international cast and the luckiest interpreters alive, sat Brad Pitt. The sun kissed hair; the strong, angular jaw; the tanned, apple-shaped cheeks. Pressing my own cheek against the wall, my mood was recharged momentarily as Brad’s persona seeped through. With a sigh, I watched the screen and scribbled a few notes.
Director Alejandro González Iñárritu recounted travelling to Japan, a year prior to shooting Babel, in search of a deaf mute teenage girl to play the part of Chieko. The role finally went to Rinko Kikuchi, a non-actress with a quiet intensity. The buzz in the screening room was that she outshines the film’s big stars with her heartbreaking performance. I started that rumor myself, still upset at being on the wrong side of the wall.
The issue of parenting is central to the film, so the journalists in the screening room quickly veered the line of questioning towards Brad Pitt’s latest real life role as Daddy.
When the words “now that you are a father” were uttered, he grinned, and the photographers went wild.
The interviewer demanded that they stop, lest the cast of Babel end up blinded by all the flashing. Once the cameras were down, Brad impishly waved his arms in the air and pulled faces. A couple of deviant photographers stole some final shots. “These are the photos that they’ll show when I go crazy…when I get arrested for DUI and making racial slurs,” said Brad in jest.
Even Brad’s fabulous jokes were not enough to cheer me up properly when it was all over. Mr. Pitt was leaving town that evening without having had the chance to meet me in person and rethink the whole Angelina fiasco. As the journalists and photographers poured out of the hallowed conference hall, I gathered up my skirts and made my way in. I drew the cameraman at the front of the hall deep into conversation, allowing his eyes to follow the rising swell of my bosom. Taking advantage of his distracted gaze, I implemented one of the most important lessons I learned at Swiss Finishing School—petty theft.
Only there was nothing petty about the loot I had stashed down my undergarments as I made my way back to the guesthouse. The rest of the evening I spent before the television in my bedroom, playing back the videocassette of the Babel press conference. I muted the volume when questions were put to Brad, replacing them with my own. Brad and I stayed deep in conversation, all night long. A divine two-way indeed.
http://maisonneuve.org/index.php?&page_id=12&article_id=2406
Americans are such prudes. Unbelievable.
Hola to All BAMZsers!!
Jared thank you. I’m loving the last picture, and do think that she is wearing something really special for Braddy under that coat, HMMMM!! Just wondering. And man those PAPs are really hungry for anything about them, aren’t they. Anyways I think they look great, I have never seen Angie with any other color rather than black, white or gray. Brad looks good even on a skirt.
Que Viva La BAMZS Fam!!!!!!!
check… :lol:
Ell, try not capitalizing lol and see if that works ;)
314 | CLINIQUA-that’s a good article.
314 | CLINIQUA ….LOL….dang that woman is a thief….clever thief….that guy whose tape she stole must be pulling all his hair looking for it….ha ha ha ha….thanks for the big laugh Cliniqua
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holly is her personal assistant. i think she is married. i think angie was one of her bridesmaid. if i remember correctly, she was married in georgia??
as for brad face red, i think it’s the lighting. if you look at other pic, the color of his face is different
314 | CLINIQUA | - Thanks Cliniqua, it is a good article :)
320 | Whisper 2000- what really?, I can not wait to see it.
261 | Maria - Girl I love that couple… can’t get enough. I am not sure, he would be avaibable to anyone, he only has eyes for our favourite girl!!! We can only hope and dream… it is better than nothing at all! lol!
#310 Lurky
I do not think they intentionally showed PDA.
They were as usual – very tight inside of building but once outside of building they changed their body language - very strict facial expression not to show how tight they are to public. However, in this case, when they walked out of building, it was very very dark with lots of flash light so that AJ could not walk fast. If you watch the video, once she realized of the paparazzi, she walked behind of BP. However, it was so dark outside and they were walking so fast, she started to hold BP’ arm (she was holding BP’ left arm with her left hand. Then I think BP realized how hared for AJ to walk very fast, so he held her right hand and she was holding onto him with both hands – I think this is why BP said “alright now?” or something.
As for Holly, as you know holly became AJ’ assistance around 2001 and got married in 2004. Nobody knows who her husband is (I think she likes to keep it very personal and it is understandable). Someone said holly’ husband is also working for AJ/BP, but not sure. I think they (Holly and her husband) are living with AJ/BP. AJ/BP’ new house is a compound of three houses, and it was mentioned that assistance is living in one of the houses and I think it is Holly and her husband.
lurky you need to use a better lure this one was too obvious :)
320 | Whisper 2000 | - I haven’t seen it yet, it comes on at 6:30PM PST for me, thanks for the heads up :)
Oh my Gosh! I love Brangelina….
270 | African Girl - Thank you AG for your support. She called me a “…fat C”… man, if she only knew, I am only 98 lbs and a mere 5′ 1″ petite person. I didn’t answer her. She is very ignorant. She doesn’t even know me. Anyway, you are right, I shouldn’t let it get to me. Thank you AG and everyone else for sticking up for me. Really appreciate it.
275 | Maria - You are dead on. What can I say, she is ignorant.
310 | lurky
NO. They are not holding hands. Angie grabbed Brad’s arm probably because the cameras were flashing like crazy in her face and making it hard for her to see where she was going. Or maybe she almost fell. It looks like Brad was trying to hold her hand after he feels her grab his arm, but she just keeps a hold on his arm. : ) they are such a cute couple! : )
333 | Labbia - Where did you hear this, if you don’t mind me asking?
Matt Damon: Fighting Poverty in Africa
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 05:45PM EST
By Mary Green
Matt Damon
Photo by: George Pimentel / WireImage
Matt Damon is on a mission. No, it’s not another installment of his hit Bourne Identity films (though the third one is due out next year.) This time, the actor is fighting poverty and AIDS in Africa.
Damon, who took up the cause after spending more than a week visiting Africa in May, hosted a fundraiser in Toronto last week to raise money to fight global poverty.
The event, attended by Brad Pitt, Penelope Cruz, Wyclef Jean and John Legend, raised almost $1.8 million for Canada’s One X One and the U.S.-based Millennium Promise, headed by United Nations adviser Dr. Jeffrey Sachs.
Damon ran a celebrity auction for prizes that included a chance to escort him and Pitt to the premiere of Ocean’s Thirteen. Sold! But that’s not all Damon is doing. He talks to PEOPLE’s Mary Green about the documentary he’s working on, his hopes for the future and watching Wyclef sing with the African’s Children Choir.
PEOPLE: How did visiting Africa affect you?
Damon: It’s not some theory that someone’s trying to explain to you. You’re looking right at people who are living in extreme poverty, and it’s really unnecessary. But what overwhelmed me the most was a sense of hope that I got, because I really felt like a lot of these problems are fixable. There are some really basic things that can be done that will have an unbelievable impact. So it’s about educating people about that. Look, I’m learning too. I feel like I just started down this road – down what’s going to be a lifelong trek – but it’s most important that we all make it together.
Were you happy with your Toronto fundraiser?
I thought it was great. I mean, John Legend, I don’t think there’s anybody on the planet right now with a better voice. And how about Wyclef? When he got up (to sing with the African’s Children Choir) – was that unbelievable! And how about when he turned to the kids and said to the translator, “Tell them to have fun,” because they were on their best behavior. They’ve come from Uganda and they’re trying to be polite and he’s like, “No, no, no. Tell them to have fun!” And then they started dancing. My wife (Luciana) was crying just watching these kids because they were so happy.
What will it take to implement change in Africa?
This is going to be fixed by people and not by politicians. (Politicians) don’t feel like they have an incentive to do anything because these people are in Africa and they don’t have a vote here, and until they realize that the people who vote here do care about it, they’re not going to do anything. So it’s up to us.
Tell us about the documentary you’re making, Running the Sahara.
The film (follows) three ultramarathoners running across the Sahara to shed light on the issues there, particularly the lack of water. As part of that, we’ve started a group called Africa H20. Lack of clean water and sanitation kills nearly 4,500 children a day. Running the Sahara (which the filmmakers plan to debut next year) is, hopefully, incredibly entertaining and brings a lot of awareness to some of the issues that people face in Saharan Africa. At RunningTheSahara.com, you can actually follow the progress of the runners. They start at the end of next month and you can watch them run across the Sahara and see what’s happening to them as they’re going.
To learn more about the causes Damon has been discussing, go to Millennium Promise or ONE.org.
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