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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 02 brad pitt wrinkled suit
Oceans-thirteen 03 george clooney smiling
Oceans-thirteen 04 george clooney matt damon
Oceans-thirteen 05 matt damon cannes
Oceans-thirteen 06 don cheadle shirtless
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Oceans-thirteen george clooney cannes film festival 01
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Mr and Mrs Smith @ 05/22/2007 at 7:28 pm

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jess Says:
May 22nd, 2007 at 7:21 pm - flag comment

I knew it! only Tom Ford makes those tight ass suits.
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I don’t know if you meant this to be funny, but I just laughed at this statement. So, now I’m going to ask if you liked Brad’s suit.

i love me some tom ford. fashion wise and tom ford wise but he’s the one who gave brad those sunglasses and now he’s on my list!

Did anyone else watch the ET interview with George/Matt and Brad/Don? Major pi$$ing contest going, I must say.

The interview focused on the typical things: George, being the odd man out since he’s childless and woman-less. George referred to the rest of the guys as deserters. George added that Pitt had it the worst– being huddled down with kids and having to endure an ugly, ugly wife. The interviewer asked if they were this generation’s Rat Pack; Don and Brad said no. Brad said that they don’t party nearly as much as the Rat Pack… with the exception of George.

And for those who are worried… Brad’s hair looked fine
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awww I love George! I wanna see it :( maybe simplybrad will put it on their site.

I don’t know if you meant this to be funny, but I just laughed at this statement. So, now I’m going to ask if you liked Brad’s suit.
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Yes I like it! and I love me some Tom Ford, if you follow him you will know that he uses suits that are VERY VERY tight and loves his open shirts.

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AGREE Says:

May 22nd, 2007 at 7:22 pm - flag comment
I agree with you/me and fan, i’m only going to add that if you found the love of your life you would want your marriage to LAST FOREVER.peace
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I’m confused. Did I say something about marriage?
I mean I agree with wanting your marriage to last forever but everyone’s situation is different. For some people it just doesn’t work, but maybe I’m talking out of my a** because I’m not sure what you are referring to :-)

piper, with a low @ 05/22/2007 at 7:35 pm

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kat Says:

May 22nd, 2007 at 7:27 pm - flag comment
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Wasn’t there some talk about some major mags bidding for those pics? If so, it wouldn’t make sense to have event pics readily available to the public.

because of the picture deal, i really thought security was going to be super tight. i’m only expecting a shot of them getting out of their car and getting on the boat. that’s it!

http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us…&cid=1116500883

May 22, 2007

CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

For Angelina Jolie, her most difficult role

Because of her high regard for Mariane Pearl, the actress worried greatly about properly portraying her in ‘A Mighty Heart.’

By Kenneth Turan, Times Staff Writer

Cannes, France —

IF you believe the tabloid press, or even if you don’t, Angelina Jolie hasn’t lacked for experiences in her life. However, her relationship with Mariane Pearl, widow of murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, brought her in contact with something completely new.

“It’s the first time,” the actress says, an indefinable expression crossing a face so striking it can be difficult to look at straight on, “I’ve had a friendship with a journalist.”

To have attended the afternoon news conference after the well-received screening of “A Mighty Heart,” the Michael Winterbottom-directed film about the Pearls’ story, is to glimpse why this is true. Bizarre even by Cannes’ elastic standards, the event featured an argument between journalists as to whether Pearl should answer in French or English as well as a public apology by another reporter for a question he’d asked Pearl in Pakistan in the aftermath of her husband’s death.

It is now several hours later and Jolie, whose forceful, immediate performance as Mariane Pearl is the heart of Winterbottom’s taut, involving film, is seated on the nearly deserted terrace of the Hotel du Cap, displaying the same level-headed focus and intelligence that enables her to survive the Cannes madness without a glove being laid on her.

Jolie’s friendship with Pearl, as it turns out, considerably predates the film. “Like most people in the world, I assumed Danny would be returned,” she remembers of Pearl’s 2002 kidnapping and execution in Pakistan. “When he wasn’t, I was moved by Mariane’s strength, I was shocked by it. To be able to speak about her love for that country, her thoughts about the other Pakistani men who lost their lives in the same period, I didn’t know where that came from. I didn’t think I could have done it.”

United by an interest in Buddhism and motherhood, the women scheduled “a play date” and a friendship began. When Pearl’s autobiographical book came out and Brad Pitt’s Plan B became the producer of the film, “when actor choices came up, it was Mariane who happened to mention me to him.” At that point, the future romantic companions “were just getting to know each other as friends.”

Because of this connection, Jolie (who said during the news conference that as late as “the night before shooting began, I didn’t know whether I could do it”) had great worries about the project.

“My fear,” she says, her hands playing with a small plastic water bottle, “was whether we could find any possible way to do this and make it feel close, make it feel real. If not it would be some melodrama, some woman’s story. We used to talk about the day Mariane hears about Danny’s death with the camera slowly coming in for a close-up. And I’d say, ‘I don’t see how this is going to work.’ ”

Because of these fears, Jolie considers “A Mighty Heart” “the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. To represent somebody you truly respect, who has a very strong public presence and a lot of private pain, to try to embody all the elements of her in the right way, so people would feel a connection, it was something I really worried about.

“To get this wrong …,” she concludes, almost shuddering as she remembers the possibility. “It was really horrible.”

That Pearl pronounced herself pleased with the result is in part because of the decision to hire Winterbottom, the British director whose previous films include “In This World” and “The Road to Guantanamo.” Winterbottom is known for an ability to bring the texture of reality to dramatic stories, and his rigorous sensibility enhances the film’s emotional content.

One of the curious places Pearl’s story connects with Jolie’s are the moments when both have had to deal with hoards of insistent journalists camping out at their front door. “It did feel familiar at moments,” Jolie admits a bit reluctantly, adding “my immediate thought was, ‘My God, I know what it’s like to go through that on an everyday basis, but I have no idea what it feels like to go through it when your husband has been taken or killed. And when you’ve never seen it before.’ ”

Asked about her methods of coping with the media madness that follows in her wake, Jolie gestures toward a small building on the hotel grounds. “Right behind you I’ve got four kids, and there it’s quiet, peaceful, it’s a lovely day,” she says. “I focus on all the luck I have, and nothing else matters. We [she and Pitt] have a very full life, they keep us well distracted. When you know the truth of your life, when you know the person you are, there is very little that can affect that.”

Though she was raised by her mother, also helping is Jolie’s experiences as the daughter of movie star Jon Voight. “I did know from an early age that a celebrity, an actor, is very much just a human being,” she says. “You shouldn’t believe the hype, you shouldn’t believe the criticism, you shouldn’t get lost in the hype. There were no rose-colored glasses.”

There are, in fact, even more connections between Jolie’s life and Mariane Pearl’s. The actress relates that one of the last scenes in “A Mighty Heart,” Mariane’s first TV interview after Daniel’s death, ended up being shot in the United States. “By some strange twist,” she says, “my mother passed away just before we shot that. It was such a great reminder of Mariane’s strength in that moment and how lucky I was to have had all those years with my mother.

“When I went on set, everyone was saying, ‘I’m so sorry for your loss’ to me, and then they were saying the same thing to me as Mariane in the scene. It was really strange.”

Et / ACCESS HOLLYWOOD @ 05/22/2007 at 7:42 pm

The et interviews with george,brad,matt, and damon was funny-the guys kept referring to angie as his wife-do they know something we don’t -lol-oh by the way the interviews were done separately, brad and don and george and matt-george and matt joked on access hollywood that they had to do the interviews separate from brad because brad had a restraining order on them too keep 50 ft away from brad and angie-lol

Asked about her methods of coping with the media madness that follows in her wake, Jolie gestures toward a small building on the hotel grounds. “Right behind you I’ve got four kids, and there it’s quiet, peaceful, it’s a lovely day,” she says. “I focus on all the luck I have, and nothing else matters. We [she and Pitt] have a very full life, they keep us well distracted. When you know the truth of your life, when you know the person you are, there is very little that can affect that.”

Though she was raised by her mother, also helping is Jolie’s experiences as the daughter of movie star Jon Voight. “I did know from an early age that a celebrity, an actor, is very much just a human being,” she says. “You shouldn’t believe the hype, you shouldn’t believe the criticism, you shouldn’t get lost in the hype. There were no rose-colored glasses.”

There are, in fact, even more connections between Jolie’s life and Mariane Pearl’s. The actress relates that one of the last scenes in “A Mighty Heart,” Mariane’s first TV interview after Daniel’s death, ended up being shot in the United States. “By some strange twist,” she says, “my mother passed away just before we shot that. It was such a great reminder of Mariane’s strength in that moment and how lucky I was to have had all those years with my mother.

“When I went on set, everyone was saying, ‘I’m so sorry for your loss’ to me, and then they were saying the same thing to me as Mariane in the scene. It was really strange.”

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That part was great, thanks for posting a great article. Angelina is such an amazing woman.

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QQQQ Says:

Thank you very much. A wonderful interview!

Remember vh1 has the maxim special on tonight on the 100 hottest women-angie as we know is number 12-check it out-i feel bad for the actresses who didn’t make the list-hey they have their friends to keep them company.

that island could’nt of been to fertile-lol

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Et / ACCESS HOLLYWOOD Says:
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lol thanks for the heads up! I’ll def watch ‘em.

here’s another 013 still pix-l.a. night /~#ligths as th e backdrop..
http://www.clooneynetwork.com/photogallery/showfull.php?photo=20793

Mr and Mrs Smith @ 05/22/2007 at 7:49 pm

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check it out Says:
May 22nd, 2007 at 7:37 pm - flag comment

Cannes Royal Couple
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Thank you. It’s kind of weird that I like the title Royal Couple but completely hate the title Golden Couple.

QQQQ thanks for the interview.

It’s from Time magazine?

LOL… This thread has nothing to do with Angie, yet nearly all the posts are about her… I guess we’re just desperate for a new Angie and Brad thread!! LOL… Anyways, hopefully Angie’s year-long break will keep her out of the tabloids.. Cause some people say that constantly being on the cover of ALL tabloids every week is not good for people’s careers or image. I mean most tabloid whores are JOKES..i.e. Paris, Lindsay, Britney, Nicole, Anna Nicole, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, etc.. Hopefully Angie doesn’t stoop that low when it comes to public image/respect.

Mr and Mrs Smith @ 05/22/2007 at 7:54 pm

May 22, 2007

CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

For Angelina Jolie, her most difficult role

Asked about her methods of coping with the media madness that follows in her wake, Jolie gestures toward a small building on the hotel grounds. “Right behind you I’ve got four kids, and there it’s quiet, peaceful, it’s a lovely day,” she says. “I focus on all the luck I have, and nothing else matters. We [she and Pitt] have a very full life, they keep us well distracted. When you know the truth of your life, when you know the person you are, there is very little that can affect that.”

Though she was raised by her mother, also helping is Jolie’s experiences as the daughter of movie star Jon Voight. “I did know from an early age that a celebrity, an actor, is very much just a human being,” she says. “You shouldn’t believe the hype, you shouldn’t believe the criticism, you shouldn’t get lost in the hype. There were no rose-colored glasses.”

There are, in fact, even more connections between Jolie’s life and Mariane Pearl’s. The actress relates that one of the last scenes in “A Mighty Heart,” Mariane’s first TV interview after Daniel’s death, ended up being shot in the United States. “By some strange twist,” she says, “my mother passed away just before we shot that. It was such a great reminder of Mariane’s strength in that moment and how lucky I was to have had all those years with my mother.

“When I went on set, everyone was saying, ‘I’m so sorry for your loss’ to me, and then they were saying the same thing to me as Mariane in the scene. It was really strange.”
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Thanks QQQQ for the article. I love the bolded parts. Wow, I agree with her that it was some strange twist of fate that real life and reel life were interconnected in that scene.

Will you all stop posting the useless C RAP about that ORANGE woman!!! Enough already…

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Et / ACCESS HOLLYWOOD

I saw the Access Hollywood . Billy was really loving Brad and Angelina. Saying that he has been to many premieres but there was nothing like the reaction of Brad and Angelina at the premiere of AMH. He called the the King and Queen of Cannes. Hopefully there have tonight’s show on video for everyone to see.

“Right behind you I’ve got four kids, and there it’s quiet, peaceful, it’s a lovely day,” she says. “I focus on all the luck I have, and nothing else matters. We [she and Pitt] have a very full life, they keep us well distracted. When you know the truth of your life, when you know the person you are, there is very little that can affect that.”
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What a great quote, I love her.

Mr and Mrs Smith @ 05/22/2007 at 8:02 pm

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Maniston Fans: MOVE ON Says:
May 22nd, 2007 at 7:51 pm - flag comment

LOL… This thread has nothing to do with Angie, yet nearly all the posts are about her… I guess we’re just desperate for a new Angie and Brad thread!! LOL… Anyways, hopefully Angie’s year-long break will keep her out of the tabloids.. Cause some people say that constantly being on the cover of ALL tabloids every week is not good for people’s careers or image. I mean most tabloid whores are JOKES..i.e. Paris, Lindsay, Britney, Nicole, Anna Nicole, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, etc.. Hopefully Angie doesn’t stoop that low when it comes to public image/respect.
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See to me, I don’t think it affects her image with the people that really matter. The way the rags constantly attack her with obvious cruelty makes some people in and out of the industry also feel for her. If even with all those attacks you have people like Bill O’Reilley, Joe Scarborough, Elizabeth Hasselbeck, who were all among the loudest anti-Angie people you can find, recognizing her good works then you know that Angie is fine.

brad and angies premiere was something special and won’t be duplicated anytime soon

piper, with a low @ 05/22/2007 at 8:04 pm

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MAXIM Says:

May 22nd, 2007 at 7:46 pm - flag comment
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If I recall correctly, last year’s VH1 special was lacking. They would show pictures/names of those on the list and expand on the nominees only if she was available to do a little interview.

Unlike 100 Hottest or 40 Hottest Stars over 40, they didn’t have comedians, random celebs, ‘experts’, etc. pontificating on the list

I may be wrong, but don’t get your hopes up.

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