Wed, 17 January 2007 at 5:46 am
Sin City 2: Angelina Out, Rachel In
A source close to the production of Sin City 2 is claiming that Angelina Jolie is out of the running and Rachel Weisz is in. Director Robert Rodriguez has always wanted Angelina to star in his sequel Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For but because of scheduling conflicts, it looks like Rachel might be taking on the role of Ava Lord. Rachel Weisz: A Dame To Kill For? Hmmmm…








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mmm Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 7:34 pm
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Music fan Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 7:24 pm
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cmar Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 7:14 pm
right on!
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mmm Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 7:20 pm
so you can do exactly what you did and come online to spread the word and start more gossip/drama for them to report on in the tabloids and gossip shows.
Um excuse you. I was just pointing out the fact that these shows just name drop for no reason. Every s h t that’s on those shows are posted here. Don’t even try it. Go harass all other posters who post things from everywhere and then dump them here.
You asked why they mentioned her name and i gave you my opinion.
Someone brought this to my attention and I thought it was quite interesting. It’s a quote by Angelina Jolie that was culled from a Nov 2004 ESQUIRE mag interview which I’m also posting alone with the link.
Warning: Long article.
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Quote: “Often people make the mistake of thinking that just because there is a camera or a microphone in your face, you have to speak.” Angelina Jolie
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Women We Love: Angelina Jolie
By Mike Sager
November 2004, Volume 142, Issue 5
She materializes in the dark lobby bar at the Hotel Bel-Air, a wisp of smoke, late but somehow unexpected.
She looks at me attentively with large blue eyes. Her hair is long and chestnut colored, framing her porcelain face, her lips preternatural. She is smaller than I imagined, thin and insubstantial. Cloaked in a camel-colored overcoat, vaguely rakish, she brings to mind Amelia Earhart.
It is our second meeting. In the three nights since last we met, she has stayed in three different hotels—two in Beverly Hills and one in New York City, where she went, she says, partly because she had a business meeting, but also because her son loves to play in Central Park.
Her son’s name is Maddox Jolie, and she adopted him in Cambodia in 2002. Like his mother, the boy is airplane mad. She promised him on his second birthday that she’d learn to fly. And just the other day, on his third birthday, she test-flew her new airplane. (She calls it “our new plane.”) She soloed for the first time in August.
Mounting the barstool, she removes her coat to reveal a tight black sleeveless top over low-slung jeans. On her left shoulder, skin-colored makeup barely covers an old tattoo. In the course of the evening, she will allow me to moisten the tip of my finger with my tongue and try to wipe off the makeup, under which had once been written BILLY BOB. (Also, she will turn her back to me and pull up her shirt and bend over, all of which to show me her new tiger tattoo, which stretches roughly from her shoulder blades on down to the swell of her ass.) The shoulder itself, the arm, the neck, all of her, really, appears a bit too thin. She looks fragile, like a refugee.
Well known for blurring her personal and onscreen lives—the heroin-addicted bisexual model in HBO’s Gia; the fetchingly psychotic roommate in Girl, Interrupted, for which she won an Academy Award; the sultry and insatiable wife of Billy Bob Thornton in Pushing Tin, with whom she shared a real-life interest in tattooing, self-mutilation, and bloodletting—Jolie has reinvented herself once again.
On the eve of two big-ticket movie roles, as Alexander the Great’s mother in Oliver Stone’s epic Alexander, and as Brad Pitt’s professionally murderous wife in Mr. & Mrs. Smith, the latest incarnation of Angelina Jolie is a cross between her comic-book hero Lara Croft and her passionate do-gooder in Beyond Borders. Newly responsible but still untamed, she speaks softly, almost a whisper, sipping pinot noir:
I’ve always been perceived as kind of wild or bad or weird or crazy. If you knew me privately, you might think I was even wilder than my reputation. But I’m also much softer. I’m a soft woman. Softer than people think.
Most of the bad girls I play end up crying for some reason.
I actually don’t have a place to live right now. I have a house in England and an office in New York, but I have a bug in me to change everything.
I’ve always hoped that one day I would have a life that was more exciting than the characters I was playing in the movies. Now I think I’m on the right track. My life is as interesting to me as my work.
Often people make the mistake of thinking that just because there is a camera or a microphone in your face, you have to speak.
You can’t get more alone than flying solo for the first time.
There are all these metaphors from the early fliers about flying above the cynics of the world and being free. I don’t disagree with that. And I love the discipline of committing to something. Because this is the hardest thing I’ve ever done. Just the work of it and the commitment and how long it’s taken. The classes. The science and math of it. Meteorology. Navigation. All of it. I’m taking the English and the American courses at the same time. In America there’s one test; in England there are eight.
They say flying is better than sex. To me, it is. Absolutely. Hands down. It just is. Don’t ask.
For three years I’ve been a Goodwill Ambassador through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Initially it was just for myself, you know, wanting to get my hands dirty, to be a part of the real world, to get myself an education. But then I went to some hearings in Washington and I realized that a lot of people don’t understand what’s really going on.
In the last few months, I’ve been in a constant state of movement. I went to Chad—I spent my birthday [June 4, her twenty-ninth] in Chad—then to Cambodia. Then I went to Washington for Refugee Day, and then I went to speak at the secretary of state’s open forum on trafficking. Trafficking is different in different areas of the world. In Cambodia, the highest rate of people trafficked are children for begging. Hill-tribe girls are likely to end up used for sex or slave labor. Then I went to Italy to speak for We Are the Future, for children of conflict, and then I went to Spain for its Refugee Day. I went to Jordan for the Arab Children’s Congress. Then I went back to Cambodia to deal with the dams and the mining and the poaching. That was my summer vacation. In between, I took flying lessons.
It’s an unbelievable feeling to be at one with the air.
I wanted to have a concrete skill where I could do something to help people in real ways. I’d love to be able to donate my services, to fly sick people to hospitals, you know, like people who have cancer, or people who have lost their limbs. I could deliver food. Anything. Just to be doing something practical would be great.
The media reports things in certain ways. They know exactly what they’re doing. Like in Darfur, Sudan, they say that the violence is Arabs against blacks. You read this and you get a certain picture in your mind. But the truth is, on both sides, the people all look exactly the same! Most people don’t realize this. It’s significant.
I’m obsessive about being organized. I guess it’s because I’ve never lived anywhere solid.
At first, the idea of me playing Alexander’s mother was weird. Then I read the script, and I love Oliver’s writing. I love him. When he casts people, he kind of casts their spirit. And hopefully, if I did my job right, you’ll see the kind of specific spirit Olympias has. She’s not a typical mother. She’s a follower of Dionysus, the god of chaos. In every other scene she’s got a snake. The first time you meet her, she’s handing a snake to a five-year-old Alexander, showing him not to fear. She was from a time when you raised your children for greatness. You didn’t raise them to be happy and safe and sweet. You raised them to be heroic. To fight and kill. To not be afraid.
Many of the refugees I’ve met were lawyers or doctors, people who lived in wealthy areas. And then suddenly they’re living in the middle of nowhere with nothing. We can’t imagine that happening in this country. It just doesn’t cross our mind.
I read something somewhere that if it doesn’t scare you, it’s not courageous.
I have a fire inside of me that maybe could be a little less. I’ve gone through two marriages because I couldn’t just be at peace and be at home and appreciate and enjoy my marriage or my life.
Oliver Stone was really great in encouraging me to read more international newspapers, to be more involved, to question things. He got me kind of passionate about global issues.
In Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Brad Pitt and I are a married couple who have been together for a few years. I’m a little homemaker, and I’m totally psychotic about how I want the curtains and everything, and he’s mowing the lawn, all that. And we’re in therapy. And we’re both in denial about there being anything wrong in the marriage and whose fault it is. We even argue about how long we’ve been married. One of us says five years; one of us says six. And then we realize, and the audience knows it before we do, that we both have a secret. It’s kind of a comedy. We spend most of the movie trying to kill each other.
I don’t know how many movies I’ve done. I don’t keep count.
Maddox is my little mate. We have long conversations. Before I got him, he was in an orphanage for seven months—seven months of other kids screaming and crying. He was living with kids who had AIDS and kids who had other diseases. I think in some weird way he feels an odd unity with loudness and suffering kids and stuff. He’s not used to being the only baby.
I can’t get my son out of a plane. We landed the other day in New York, and the first thing he said was, “More, Mama!”
I want to take Madd to see one of my movies, but I have to pick the right one. It’s tough. I think he might cry if he sees me. Either I’m the bad girl or I’m killed or I’m a mess emotionally or I step on a mine.
I do believe I have to concentrate on my son. That’s why I have lovers right now and not a boyfriend. I don’t want my son to start calling somebody Daddy unless that person’s gonna stay.
I have mainly two very close lovers. Wonderful men. I’ve been married so much in my life, I never really had lovers. So it’s been a kind of fun time. Hopefully the men are enjoying it as well.
I don’t think there’s a man who is my lover who doesn’t feel empowered.
Men are part of my life now, but not the defining element.
Having the economic freedom to make your own decisions is defining.
I don’t do anything. I don’t hang out with friends. I don’t shop. It dawned on me the other day: I don’t have any friends that I don’t work with. I’m aware of that.
The tattoos, the blood, cutting myself—it’s all very much who I am.
In the world I’d like to live in, we could all discuss those things. Instead, it gets turned into prurient headlines.
In years past, I was just being myself. I was just sharing it more with people. Now I don’t feel like being constantly misinterpreted. Why share something if it’s just gonna be used for shock value?
I guarantee you, my life is much more wild and free and headline-worthy today than it was when I was in all the headlines.
Was I really on heroin? Turn off the tape.
If you ask people what they’ve always wanted to do, most people haven’t done it. That breaks my heart.
The first time I got married, I was young. I knew I wanted to be married and wanted to be his wife, and I wanted to know marriage, not just a boyfriend-girlfriend thing. And it was a great experience; it enriched both of our lives. But we knew it wouldn’t last forever.
Billy and I were just so similar in the sense that we were so damaged by similar things and so wild in similar ways and so sensitive in similar ways.
The thing about Billy is he’s genuinely eccentric; he’s genuinely who he is. We will be great friends forever.
No, I don’t think I’ll be getting married again anytime soon.
JFK Jr. wasn’t rated for the weather conditions he was flying in. That wasn’t just an accident. He shouldn’t have gone up in those conditions. I don’t know exactly what happened that day, but maybe the smarter thing would have been to say to your family, “Hey, we’re not gonna make it. We have to turn around.”
I’m more careful about my flying than I’ve been about anything.
For a while there I started to experiment a little with g forces; I got a little g-force happy. I did it with Madd in the plane the other day. And his little face turned red and he couldn’t stop laughing.
The English: They might be repressed, but they’re good in bed.
I had a little window tattoo for a while, which is now covered by the huge tiger on my back. The tiger was done by a monk. There’s also a lot of ancient Buddhist script. I told him about the projects I was doing in Asia and what my intentions were for raising my son as a Buddhist. And I kind of gave him a point on my back not to go higher than. I just kind of trusted him. He spent an hour and a half working freehand. Part of it was intense pain. My lower spine, that really hurt. I had no idea what he was doing back there.
The window was this weird box, a tiny box, low on my back. Because ever since I was a kid, I used to stare out windows. I always wanted to go somewhere else. Wherever I was—I’d be married, I’d be on my wedding day, or I’d, you know, just had sex with my husband or just finished a shot in a movie or whatever it was—I’d always stare out the window and just think, There’s got to be something else. Now the window’s mostly covered by the tiger. Now, fortunately, I went through the window. I traveled there and lived there, which is something I never thought I’d be able to do. Now I stare at the sky thinking about flying.
My mom and I have always been close. People don’t know that because they’re always writing about my father. She’s a great lady. Catholic schoolgirl. Very sweet. Almost the polar opposite of me as a woman and yet so supportive of everything wild and sexual and free, because she also lived through the sixties. She grew up very proper but hung out on Sunset Strip. So she’s got a neat balance.
My mom is really proud of the fact that she gave me and Madd our last name. Jolie was my middle name until I dropped the Voight.
Flying is looking up at the sky and seeing roads.
That’s a new thing with motherhood: the whole getting to know the mothers. Part of me wants to avoid it, and part of me wants to become the president of the PTA.
I had to get a good-conduct clearance recently, a certificate of good conduct. And I thought, Oh, God.
http://www.esquire.com/features/articles/2004/060510_mfe_November_04_Angelina_1.html?par=msn_h%7Cesq%7Cemb%7Cslide
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jpf
I have a fire inside of me that maybe could be a little less. I’ve gone through two marriages because I couldn’t just be at peace and be at home and appreciate and enjoy my marriage or my life.
I hope and pray she has found peace with Brad.
cmar, thanks for posting. I’ve read a lot of intelligent posts from other fans, thanks everyone. I really wonder when all the drama will stop, people try to find fault in everything, no matter how it is played, therefore the best thing for the JPs is to live their lives. Fans really miss them when they are not in the news, but because of all the drama, sometimes it’s better when things are quiet. I wish them all the best in NO and I do hope reporters will try to focus on how they are trying to help NO and not so much on their private lives. Best wishes to the Jolie-Pitts.
There’s no drama in B&A’s life. The drama is among the “outsiders” who know nothing about them but want to make money off them somehow.
Cheers to the ZEN couple:
Brad and Angelina buy French Quarter mansion
(just pass this if you have already read it)
By Kate Moran and Gordon Russell
Staff Writers
The average income in New Orleans scooted a bit higher this month when Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie dropped $3.5 million on a French Quarter mansion.
The Hollywood couple, who occupy the upper strata of celebrity, bought a three-story, 7,400-square foot home in the lower French Quarter this month and have enrolled their oldest child at a local school. The house they selected — their fourth, according to a tabloid that posted the story on its Web site this week — is a gray-green, balconied affair near the riverfront, complete with a two-car garage, a detached guest house and a rear courtyard cloistered from view of even the surrounding houses.
Apparently intent on staying a while, they have also been mingling with the hoi polloi at bars and restaurants near their house.
New Orleans was atwitter for weeks as the couple checked out private schools and went house-hunting around the French Quarter and Garden District. The gossip about where they had finally settled took on all the detours and wrong turns that might be expected from amateur celebrity watching.
The couple, who are famous for adopting children from poor countries, indeed seem to have adopted New Orleans and its recovery as a pet cause. Last year, Pitt held a competition last year for architects to design eco-friendly homes in devastated areas of New Orleans.
“This is a social justice issue,” Pitt has said of Katrina recovery. “In a catastrophe, you help the most vulnerable first, and we failed to do that.”
One prominent city realtor said the couple’s presence in the city would boost recovery — and property values.
“I think it’s a fabulous thing for the city,” said Arthur Sterbcow, president of Latter & Blum Realtors. “It’s a real boost for consumer confidence. And it will add exactly what we need, which is more focus on what needs to be done down here.”
Sterbcow also said the sale to perhaps America’s best-known couple is likely to intrigue other wealthy celebrities and could have a snowball effect.
“It’s a huge thing for the city,” he said. “These are two of the most popular people in the world.”
Neither Pitt nor Jolie signed the bill of sale on the cash deal with Fairview Realty. Instead, they delegated that job to Richie Malchar, who is identified in various news reports as the actor’s security chief. He is also the trustee of Mondo Bongo Trust, a Pitt holding listed on the deed as purchaser of the property.
“Mondo Bongo” is the name of a song by the late Clash singer Joe Strummer that accompanied a steamy sex scene in the movie “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.” Pitt and Jolie began seeing each other while filming that movie.
A 2005 newspaper story said that a studio executive wanted the music changed because it made the scene “too sexy,” and he was afraid of offending fans of Jennifer Aniston, the actor’s jilted ex-wife. But the director, Doug Liman, successfully argued to retain the song.
Quarterites who live and work near the couple’s new digs responded with charactistic indifference to the news that international celebrity had alighed in their neighborhood.
Up the street from Brangelina’s place , Allison Miller and friend Joelle Robertson stood on a corner trying to figure out which house might be the couple’s new fortress. Miller had recently seen Pitt in the area while he was filming a new movie, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” which also stars Cate Blanchett
“He seems to have a liking for helping people out,” she said.
Around the corner on Decatur Street, John Haubrich sipped a beer Wednesday at the Abbey, a relentlessly dark bar, even during the day, where he was also camped out when Jolie walked in with several friends last week. He said she made small talk with the other patrons, who were intrigued by her presencebut generally left her alone.
“She was nice to everybody who came in, and I found that refreshing because some people with money are high on themselves,” Haubrich said. “I think it is good for the city, but they should be left alone and given their privacy.”
The bartender seemed to have appointed herself protector of the newcomers, glaring at the local media who had started to congregate in the neighborhood by mid-afternoon.
“I wish everybody would leave them the f— alone,” the bartender said. “If people want to see them, they should go to the movies.”
couretsy: Karoona at Bradforums.
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hmmm Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 8:10 pm
I hope and pray she has found peace with Brad.
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By what she is saying she has… :)
“I’m very, very lucky. I love all the different elements of my life. I love working abroad, and I love being with my kids, and I love being with Brad. This is the life I chose to have. And I’d like to add many more children and many more obstacles and many more things.”
Angelina Jolie December 2006
I wish them a very pleasant joyful and peaceful stay in NOLA.
Goodnight!!
BABEL is back …. re-expanding this Friday to more than 800 theaters in North America !
GO WATCH BABEL …. Golden Globe BEST PICTURE !!!!!!!!!
Just found out, wishing you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANGELAH!!
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Original jpf Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 8:03 pm
I like what she had to say about her ex husbands and what it’s like flying her own plane. it’s nice to read about her mother too. You can kinda see that she hasn’t changed THAT much since that interview. Still the same Angie… only now she has her Man and more kids!
Babel opens today in my country (Argentina) !!!!. Of course I will see it….Can´t wait.
And I think next week TGS. So in a couple of days I´ll enjoy the perfomances of Brad and Angie.
Andromeda…Yes see the movie & tell us if the theater is full & the reaction of the moviegoers. Have fun…
ey angelah…..lashingin mo naman ako o.birthday na happy pa!
Enjoy…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiAFlieArXQ
Hello Fellow BAMZSERS!!!
Hi Angelah, yes I am Pinay {part Chinese from motherside and part Spanish from fatherside). I moved to San Diego from Honolulu, Hawaii in 1997. Yeah, I sometimes go to Seafood City . I used to own a restaurant 2 stores away from Seafood called Asian Grill . I don’t know if you’ve seen it but I gave it up last year coz it was too stressful.
Hello to all my fellow BAMZS fans, hope you guys had a wonderful day and a good night so far
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ell Says: January 18th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
Hiya ell, thank you for all the links to the pictures, just beautiful, love them.
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guli Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Enjoy…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiAFlieArXQ
Thank you guli what a beautiful video.
cheers
This blog may be of interest as filming in New Orleans continues.
http://benjaminbutton.blogspot.com/
Just so you know Karoona is ritzygal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0IC_BFUMqI
Awesome video by Afrigan girl!
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ell Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
http://img16.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=66236_HQCB.net_Angelina_Jolie_117_122_371lo.jpg
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Wow. Just wow….I LUV how he’s looking at her, and Angelina’s 3 qtr profile is probably the most beautiful ever of her….just stunning…Brad’s looking at her and thinking the same thing.
…also, can I say — I hate old interviews, what matters is the here and now…if you want to do research and find out where AJ came from they’re swell, but she was a different person when she did this interview in 2004 than she is now. For one, it’s before she fell in love with Brad. So I wouldn’t ascribe her saying ’she went through two marriages because she couldn’t be at peace..etc.’ any meaning to who she is now. She couldn’t be at peace because maybe she wasn’t TRULY in love, that’s just my opinion. I always thought there was a reason she was flying off at the drop of a hat, and adopted Maddox w/ a reluctant BBT - she had to sense BBT wasn’t all that into her new direction - I always thought she knew this subconsciously (or otherwise) and was kind of pushing things to come to an end.
Plus, Esquire’s AJ quotes - as we’ve learned, it’s really NOT a good idea to take her words out of context and print as individual thoughts like that…I’m surprised Esq did that…people either easily misconstrue, or come away with a different idea than what she intended because of the way she tends to talk - when not shown in it’s complete flow and ebb.
Just my opinion.
ate char, 1000 of those votes wer mine ok!
Angelah:
Huli man daw at magaling ay huli pa rin — ha ha!
Happy birthday, and may you have many more to come.
Also to jjoy:
Belated happy birthday! Hope you’re having a wonderful time in the Philippines. I really envy you, wish I could go home and chill for a while!
Thanks to Char (Missouri Fan) for keeping track of these birthdays!
How Aniston got her wealth Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 6:28 pm
Let’s analyse Aniston’s money.
1) She got 1M per episode for friends. It’s 12 episodes per year. Friends ran for 10 or 12 years. But this 1M per episode happened only in the last FEW seasons.. She did NOT get 1M per episode in the 1st few seasons. Therefore, this accumulation of 110M is not from TV friends.
2) Next, look at her movies. Think how much she made. She is NOT big name star like Julia Roberts. Therefore this accumulation of 110M is not from movies making.
3) Does she come from a rich family. Her parents were divorced. She was doing odds and ends job before becoming famous. Therefore, she did not get this 110M from family.
4) You may say Aniston accumulated her wealth from movies and TV friends combined . But if you look at Courtney Cox , who is very similar to Aniston. She also get the same pay as Aniston. Courtney also did movies. But Courtney’s name is not in this Forbes list.
5) Let’s look at Plan B from which Aniston was a partner.
Plan B is successful. But Aniston is a partner IN NAME only.
Plan B was also created to get movie roles for Aniston. Many actors/actress form a production company so that they can buy movie rights and star in the movie for themselves.
But the success of Plan B was NEVER due to Aniston. The SUCCESS of any business ventures is due to the management, the direction of the CEO etc.
If you remember Aniston in one of her interviews, she said she always called her girlfriends even for the TINIEST thing. Jen always needs the whole support system around her. She also held pity parties. Now think, is she CEO or producer material???? can she manage a company??
Therefore it is reasonable to conclude that Jen got the bulk of her wealth from Plan B, that by being MARRIED to a man who has the foresight of creating and managing successfully of a company.
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How Aniston got her wealth Says:
January 18th, 2007 at 9:51 pm
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we don’t care about Aniston here. Go somewhere else with that bullshit. Aniston can stuff a million up her bum and i still wouldn’t care about her !
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