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Ocean’s 13 By the Sea

Ocean’s 13 By the Sea

Here is yet another helping of the Ocean’s 13 cast in Cannes…

The star-studded cast of Ocean’s Thirteen take a break from promoting their third crime caper together — George Clooney, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle and Andy Garcia — and enjoy the Eden Roc hotel in Cap d’Antibes with their families. (See first set of photos here).

Cheadle, 42, was accompanied by his two daughters Ayana and Imani.

20+ pictures inside of the awesome Ocean’s 13 cast…

Oceans-thirteen 01 brad pitt don cheadle
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Oceans-thirteen george clooney cannes film festival 01
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Maybe they got into a fight because she was checking out Daniel craigs fine ass. I know i would be. She’s a woman with eyes that work, ya know?

She alredy checked that ass when they filmed together Tomb Raider.

isitreallythatserious? @ 05/22/2007 at 10:02 pm

Dean….1idiotwith2kids has the right to her/his/it opinion but like most people who have them….hers stinks….and she/he/it choose to do unproductive things with her life like post in threads of people she claims to hate to po the fans enough to get the attention she/he/it wants. It’s clear that she doesn’t get this at home due to her kids/husband most likey having other more enjoyable things to do than shower this lonely bitter she/he/it with any amount of attention.

Just sayin' @ 05/22/2007 at 10:03 pm

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twokids2 Says:
May 22nd, 2007 at 9:53 pm - flag comment

The first post i ever read from you .. you were very cruel about baby Zahara. Bottom line You are a jerk!

laineygossip.com - Lainey is another gossip site.

Free Norman @ 05/22/2007 at 10:05 pm

keep 2kids2 talking. It gives me even more of the idiots comments to put on the oprah boards.

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isitreallythatserious? Says:
I agree with you. I just enjoy watching her get her shorts in a wad when she get’s owned.

Mr and Mrs Smith– I hadn’t seen those pics of Brad taking Shi to see Angie. How sweet!! Thanks a bunch for sharing :)

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egad Says:
May 22nd, 2007 at 9:53 pm - flag comment

i have to think that she goes to the 013 premiere. that cast is all men. you can just have a bunch of guys work the red carpet. they have to bring dates. but despite what lainey said about GC and his hooker, he will be walking alone.

)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

that party was 200 people paying 100,000 each. i think they could keep their hysteria in check. i think something’s up.

Just sayin’ Says:

No. I just said what was wrong with her leg.
That with all the money they have, when were they planning on doing something.
And PUFFFF, there came the attacks.
So, I attacked also.
So, don’t you try to be a victim on me.
And my point still stands. When are they going to do something about it. It has NOTHING to do with baby Z, cause I said it before, I think she is very very cute. So don’t try to turn this up side down on me. You were mean to me.

isitreallythatserious? @ 05/22/2007 at 10:08 pm

If she did or didn’t go to the event doesn’t mean jack but I guess the haters will try to hang on to this little thing until the Ocean’s 13 premiere. I’m on the side of she’s going b/c she will support her man and there would be a even bigger fire storm if she isn’t presented. She did go to the golden globe to support him and other things that didn’t involved her directly…just like Brad has been to events supporting Angelina..GS.

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Estelle Says:

Estelle, that is soooooooooooo true!! And the way you said it, got me laughing!!! Great post!!

no longer a lurker @ 05/22/2007 at 10:09 pm

i can’t believe 2kids2 is still at the j-p threads (& even on this thread) for the past 2-3 days already. this loony just wants attention, if i may suggest, let’s just ignore her because all she wants is attention. i bet nobody pays attention to her, not even her so-called family (or is just a figment of her imagination?) so she goes here in this thread/s and gets the attention she so desperately wants. so guys, JUST IGNORE HER.

Free Norman @ 05/22/2007 at 10:11 pm

How many days has 2kids2 been here? Thank God for jared’s archives. Oprah here I come.

paula the crotch @ 05/22/2007 at 10:12 pm

You were mean to me.

Truly pathetic.

“A Mighty” Impressive Performance From Jolie
CANNES — May 21 late morning

Angelina Jolie won the Oscar of course. But she’s made so many high profile flicks like Tomb Raider and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, not to mention a personal life that combines Brad Pitt with humanitarian work, that it’s easy to forget she’s a very good actress. No one’s going to forget after A Mighty Heart, the Michael Winterbottom film based on the true story of Mariane Pearl and her husband Daniel, a Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and brutally killed by Islamic terrorists.

Winterbottom’s film is typically dispassionate and very smart and Jolie blends in beautifully with a large cast. She sports a tricky accent worthy of Meryl Streep, but this is not even remotely a showy role. But few will forget her anguished cry of pain when the terrible truth that Daniel had been beheaded was broadcast over the Internet to the entire world. Beautifully, that same cry of pain is echoed a few minutes later, when Mariane is seen giving birth.

Pitt was an executive producer on the film and they both appeared at the press conference, along with Mariane. And yes, it was a mad house. Now we know what it takes to out-draw Michael Moore at a Cannes press conference: the most beautiful couple in the world. By the way, if you haven’t read Pearl’s book A Mighty Heart, it’s quite good. — Michael Giltz

isitreallythatserious? @ 05/22/2007 at 10:13 pm

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egad Says:
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No you want something up….maybe just maybe she wanted to stay at the room/hotel to enjoy sometime to herself….minus man and kids…what the heck am I saying…..that’s like unheard of for a couple to have outside things to do that don’t involved each other or their family. I wonder if Matt and his wife took their daughter….uh oh…if they didn’t, then something must be up right?

In a festival that has felt surprisingly withdrawn from world politics (all of the above films are very inner-directed), Michael Winterbottom’s gripping thriller “A Mighty Heart” feels like a refreshing blast from the real world. (What, no war films this year?) Despite the potential sentimentality of the subject matter - the film is told through the perspective of Mariane Pearl, the five-months pregnant wife of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl - “A Mighty Heart” tells a complex, suspenseful tale of political intrigue, Pakistani-Indian relations, journalistic ethics, torture and yes, the emotional turmoil of losing a loved one.

While Angelina Jolie’s Mariane Pearl occasionally loses her French accent, she makes up for the misstep with a sturdy, anguished performance that eventually succumbs to a volcanic eruption of grief. If the portrayal is already generating Oscar talk, it’s also better than such fatuous plaudits. As Mariane Pearl emphatically said at the news conference on Monday morning, the film exists above-and-beyond Academy buzz. “It’s not about us,” Pearl said. “It’s not about being famous and making more money or any of that. It’s about a situation in the world that everybody is aware of.”

http://www.indiewire.com/movies/2007/05/ca…07_criti_2.html

just sayin' @ 05/22/2007 at 10:14 pm

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twokids2 Says:
May 22nd, 2007 at 10:08 pm - flag comment

LIAR, Liar, pants on fire your nose is longer Than a telephone wire.

Wow….some hotness going on at the hotel today…Geeeeeeeeeeeesh, wish I could get me some of that Clooney, or Pitt, or Damon, or Cheadle….

Getting a look at how the A Listers work and party (as opposed to hangin’ with the Arquettes, just sayin…did you hear that 2kids2?)

LOL and enjoying the lovin’ between Brad and his Wife (thanks, George!)

twokids2: Talk about being a victim. You should really go play with people that like you.

isitreallythatserious? You have a point, but if you don’t mind, I would like to indulge myself for a bit with twokids2. I just want her to give a straight answer without any b.s. Seems like it is impossible.

i didn’t expect her not to go. i’ve been patiently waiting for pics–any pics–to show up. now what this does is make me EXTREMEMLY anxious for thursday to get here because i thought it was a sure thing she would go to his premiere and wear something KILLER. Now, i’m going to be on pins and needles until this thing happens. i don’t like having that feeling. :(

and that’s just because this week has been amazing! all these pics, all these threads. both of them looking unbelievably beautiful and affectionate with each other. i’m going to be sad to see this week end. because brad’s going to go back to wearing that damn hat! and if he wears it with the new sunglasses, well…:(

autumn wild @ 05/22/2007 at 10:16 pm

From Cinnematical:

Cannes Review: A Mighty Heart
Posted May 22nd 2007 9:31PM by James Rocchi

Over the past few years, director Michael Winterbottom’s leapt from genre to genre with a far-ranging deftness where the distance of the jumps is matched only by the agility of the landings. He’s given us rollicking rock-and-roll comedy (24 Hour Party People), innovative literary adaptations (Jude, The Claim, Tristam Shandy: A **** and Bull Story), partially-baked sci-fi (Code 46), art-house sexuality (9 Songs), gripping documentary (The Road to Guantanamo) and more — and quietly putting together a filmography whose scope and quality put him near Steven Soderbergh’s level of production and excellence. A Mighty Heart, playing outside of competition here at Cannes, sees him working with his biggest star to date — Angelina Jolie — and turning a true story into a compelling, intellectually and emotionally engaging film that may take him from the art house to the mainstream.

A Mighty Heart is adapted from the memoirs of journalist Mariane Pearl (Jolie), who was posted, along with her Wall Street Journal reporter husband Daniel (Dan Futterman), to Karachi Pakistan, in the wake of 9/11. In 2002, the Pearls were literally one day away from leaving Karachi when Daniel had one last interview to conduct — a tentative meeting with an elusive subject. He left as his wife was preparing a farewell dinner with their friends in the area. He never returned.

Part of A Mighty Heart is a police procedural played out on the global stage, as U.S. personnel (led by Will Patton’s Randall Bennett) and Pakistani authorities (led by Irrfan Khan’s character, known simply as ‘Captain’) scour Karachi’s backstreets and secret places, trying to find the extremists who have kidnapped Daniel. On the home front, Mariane worked her own connections and sources along with her husband’s Wall Street Journal peers (Asra Norman’s Archie Panjabi) and superiors (Denis O’Hare’s John Bussey). It’s hard to imagine anyone who doesn’t know how this story ends — Pearl was executed, as captured on a notorious videotape, weeks after his abduction — and that pall of certainty hangs over all of the character’s efforts and struggles. We know this ends in death; at the same time, the frustration, panic and worry captured on screen show that the real people involved at the time knew that was a possibility from the instant Daniel Pearl didn’t come home.

If one thing elevates A Mighty Heart above ripped-from-the-headlines melodrama — and you shudder to think what a less-talented director could have done with this material — it’s Winterbottom’s insistence of shooting in Karachi and incorporating a real sense of place into every frame of the film. Karachi’s a sprawling, squalid metropolis — cluttered streets and grinding poverty — and its role as a crossroads in the war on terror, and a crossroads for the war terror wages against the world, hums and thrums throughout every scene.

The supporting cast is all excellent, but special praise has to go to Khan and Futterman. Khan’s character is the head of the new Pakistani anti-terrorism unit, and he’s a man torn between the public pronouncements of support for the West’s initiatives and the labyrinthine power-struggles of his government and massive public support for radical Islamic action. The Captain is the face of a new kind of power in Pakistan, and Khan’s every line, every motion has the coiled power of a punch about to land, even in stillness. Futterman’s challenge in portraying Pearl is trickier — after the initial sequences of the film we only see him in flashback or in photos and video — but Futterman still makes Pearl come alive for us as a husband, a lover, a son, a journalist.

Jolie’s portrayal of Pearl — who was six months pregnant when her husband was abducted — has been the subject of some controversy due to some mild cosmetic elements — her hair is curlier, her skin slightly darkened to convey the real Mariane Pearl’s Cuban-French heritage — but there’s nothing insensitive or overdone in the mild make-up artistry of the part; the inner performance is what shines out. Jolie’s Pearl may feel fear, but never hate — and her public face of grace and calm is one part humanism, one part strategy. She’s deliberately trying not to provoke the men who hold her husband captive — and she also truly believes that peace and justice are the ultimate weapons against those who would kill and maim in the name of God. Asked about Karachi’s role as a cultivator of terrorism, Marianne’s reply is fast, smart and sincere: “Wherever there is misery, they find people.”

But Jolie’s Mariane Pearl isn’t some plaster secular saint, either; when the inevitable end to the story comes crashing down, her howling, devastated grief ripples off the screen with brute force and power. (And frankly, the make-up artistry in the film re-contextualizes Jolie’s well-publicized features in a way that lets her simply act to a degree she hasn’t been able to in years.) John Orloff’s scrrenplay adaptation of Mariane Pearl’s book is strong, but it’s Winterbottom style and choices — location shooting, a fluid sense of time, a run-and-gun approach to scenes — that make A Mighty Heart stand out as more than just a tragedy. The Cannes production notes for A Mighty Heart point out that in the five years since Daniel Pearl’s brutal murder, nearly 230 other journalists have been killed on the job through out the world. A Mighty Heart shows us the death of one man, but it also demonstrates how the forces that would destroy us despise the truth itself — and how killing those who try to bring truth to the world through a free press is a cornerstone of terror’s brutish, ignorant war against civilization itself.

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Free Norman Says:

I don’t know what you are talking about.
I don’t know anything about Oprah.
Someone could have stolen my nickname, but you know what, who cares?
Only you, who just proved to me you go looking for me everywhere.
Why do you go searching for me when you know you can find me here.
I’m not going anywhere.

BTW, I like your nickname. You too can’t let go of Jen.

Excuse Me! @ 05/22/2007 at 10:17 pm

Why doesn’t anyone ask DAFUR for a link? Instead of taking “a friend emailed me” as a fact? Seriously, why go into this hypothetical debate when we don’t even know if she did or did not attend. Just wondering :-)

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