Angelina is Half of the World’s Most Famous Couple
Angelina Jolie waves and smiles at cameras as she exits the Bloomberg Tower on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan on Thursday evening.
In light of the recent controversy about press not being free to get personal in their interviews, Paul Colford, Director of Media Relations for the Associated Press told Us Weekly that Angelina will now be taking interviews without having journalists sign contracts beforehand.
The Associated Press Television News (APTN) “was asked to sign a document pertaining to an interview with her scheduled for tomorrow (Friday) but declined to sign because it is not AP policy to do so. Jolie has agreed to the one-on-one interview without the signed document.”
The superstar mom is currently on CNN’s Larry King Live! RIGHT NOW (9PM EST) talking about her role in A Mighty Heart.








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1st. She looks great as always!
Someone please put the LK interview onto youtube for the overseas fans! Pretty please?
Thanks Ja-red!!! Awesome as always. I care less about the critics, Angelina got my 101% support!
OMG we will have withdrawl symptoms when this couple go on holiday. I’m loving all this publicity.
She looks stunning!!
she looks beautiful, glad that she decided to give the interview, bad press isn’t needed right now.
Live blogging continues here or the last thread?
Amazing interview so far… we’re trying to do a bit of a live blog for the international fans…
7 African Girl | 06/14/2007 at 9:22 pm
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Here here!! LOL!!
The interview she gave was one of the best this year!!!
Angie talking about how hard it was for them to show Daniel Pearl as ‘not perfect’ - such an amazing person, husband, and man that it was hard to pick out any flaws… talking about the wonderful relationship between Marianne and Daniel and how it inspires her and Brad in their relationship…
gosh I love this interview
Angelina jolie beautiful
smile wonderful
oops Thanks Jared for the new thread and pictures, Angie looks fantastic
I love the interview.
7 African Girl | 06/14/2007 at 9:22 pm
Live blogging continues here or the last thread
Here AG :)
I am not home right now & I cannot watch the Larry King Interview but I’ll be home around 10:30PM I will cathc the re-run of the show. Will they repeat it again? But I will surely see The Tonight Show this evening!
Love you Ange! Keep your head up high, girl. You deserve our admiration!
Playing clips and talking about how Marianne did not give in to hatred and self-pity following the death of her husband… a clip where she tells the authorities that she was working with to find Daniel not to fall victim to the terrorists. She says “I am not terrorized”.
Angie said for this reason they did not play any clips in the movie of the actual beheading because that is what the terrorists want - to spread hate and fear through videotaping the beheading and having it spread throughout the internet and media…
has she been asked about the press storm that faux created?
hi guys… i hope some of you can share that larry king interview, some of us can’t see it from overseas… thanks
I mean catch & not cathc…typo…sorry
She looks LOVELY, can’t wait for LK
Yes - she looks beautiful! And thank you JJ for another new thread! Lucky us :-)
Wednesday at 10PM EST Angie will be on Anderson Cooper talking about refugees
Lylian - not yet - so far AMH mainly. Will see if he asks near the end…
19 lylian | 06/14/2007 at 9:29 pm
has she been asked about the press storm that faux created?
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No
is this the thread? err the other one?
That’s my Angie! Truly an amazing lady.
Will always love yah!
thanks guys for the live blogging… i really want to watch this interview but can’t so i appreciate your sharing with us what she is saying
Angie talking about how Marianne never came to set… no vanity… just asked Angie to ‘do her job’. Just wanted the message to come through in the film.
Angie had a dialect coach to get the French/Cuban accent down and still have expressiveness…
I think this one Angelah
She said that Brad would give her advice regarding the movie, cause he been an actor as well
LK asking if what happened to Daniel cause Angie or Marianne to not travel as much etc. because of the dangerous places that Daniel travelled to and what happened.. answer no - if anything they travel more to try and make things better… less dangerous places in the world.
You are an Inspiration to us fans, Angelina. Tha is why we adore you so very much! God Bless & More power to you, Brad & the kids!
nothing new– but she admires journalists who present stories w/ veracity
#34- i meant the way she admires the journalists is not that new**
Angie saying she and Brad talk about how they want to raise their children and talk to the kids about having respect and comfort when they go to places that are poorer… because of all the travelling the kids do not see it as ‘less than’ - they have good balance and don’t see it as less than…
try to instill compassion, understanding, and tolerance in the kids… don’t want them to be spoiled, attached to things, take fame seriously… want them to be good people, like all parents…
Love, love love….I feel the love!
What happened to DP does not discourage her from going to high risk places. She has a deep respect for journalists who search deeper for stories instead of reporting the surface (Ha, Ha, ha…nice one AJ)
Angie for President!!!
i dont even see what the ******* big deal was beforehand. she loves talking about herself and about her family. brad is always evasive but, her, she always yaks, yaks, yaks, yaks. she never stops. you’ll see, tomorow at that mh conference, if a reporter strays from the movie questions by getting personal, she won’t be that evasive. she won’t tell them,’can we please focus on ahm please?’ instead she will go on and on about her family and brad. she can’t shut her trap. even in the mh premiere she’s doing the same thing. reporters ask her about personal questions and she doesn’t do like brad does. she just goes on and goes, spiting details of her personal life across. so what was the ******* interview contract about then? she can’t shut her mouth about personal stuff during the premiere anyway, you saw it. she’s so irritating. glad she knows how stupid she looked by introducing the contract when all she’s been doing on the red carpet yesterday was talking about herself more than the movie. pffff!!!
Clip of Angie - UNHCR footage and speech - how we treat the refugees today shapes our future, just as how we treated them in the past shapes today.
Can’t wait for the interview on west coast time! She looks gorgeous.
The top looks like the one she wore at the premiere of GGTOU, but I could be wrong.
Thanks Jared. She is definitely not only one half of the World’s Most Famous Couple, but also, the World’s Most Beautiful, Most Sexiest, Most Inspiring Couple.
OMG I just love how she talks about her kids, how they are raising them; what great parents she and Brad are.
Mr . T liked what she had to say about her lovely costar Futterman.
she is just a great person and a great mother… not at all like other celebs
I hope the journalists ask her about browning up for her “portrayal”. She’s a huge egomaniac.
Lovely, down to earth, real, dedicated she has my respect!
38 African Girl | 06/14/2007 at 9:37 pm
What happened to DP does not discourage her from going to high risk places. She has a deep respect for journalists who search deeper for stories instead of reporting the surface (Ha, Ha, ha…nice one AJ
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I agree AG, it was a very nice one. Way to go Angie :)
to OMG!!! - if she bothers you so much then go away and don’t pay attention to her. That’s what I would do.
the control issue came up:roll:
AJ talking about trying to have SOME privacy with her family, not trying to control media, just not wanting to have to answer if she is pregnant today etc. Exerting her FOS to protect her family and her children. She has been very open and just feels she has the right to SOME privacy. Go Angie!!! Yeah!
Oh god, here we go again. It’s Angelina Jolie. When is she going to go on that damned one-year vacation she’s been teasing about? DEAR ANGELINA: PLEASE GO AWAY!
what control issue?
Thanks Jared. She is definitely not only one half of the World’s Most Famous Couple, but also, the World’s Most Beautiful, Most Sexiest, Most Inspiring Couple.
-EXACTLY !!!!
lol@ Mr. T
Alright, I’m impressed by LK. He stayed on topic.
He compared her living under scrutiny to MP’s and she says it’s not the same thing. She was under scrutiny for silly things, while MP was fighting for her husband’s life. So yeah…she(AJ) has had it easy.
Question - why make a movie about freedom when you try to contol the press is in your life.
Answer - it’s not the same thing, the world knowing wheather she’s pregnant or not is not important news. She would never try to control the important press…she’s always been open as she is right now with LK.
50 angelah | 06/14/2007 at 9:41 pm
the control issue came up
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It sure did Angelah and she was great in answering it.
Wonderful job ladies..and please ignore the parasites. They can not even find enough rope to hung them selves..
hi angelah, what is the control issue? :)
50 angelah | 06/14/2007 at 9:41 pm
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I :roll: the entired time that email was being read.
OH DAMN IT’S THAT DARN OLIVIA AGAIN. DEAR OLIVIA - PLEASE GO AWAY!
Brad was # 5 and Angie’s # 15 in the newest Forbes top 100 celebrity. One half of the World’s Most Famous Couple, she definitely is !
Ughhh! I meant “why make a movie about freedom of Speech”. I didn’t get the full answer…did someone?
She is so insanely pretty, and frank, and kind.
It baffles me how people do not like her.
51 coalharbourqt | 06/14/2007 at 9:43 pm
AJ talking about trying to have SOME privacy with her family, not trying to control media, just not wanting to have to answer if she is pregnant today etc. Exerting her FOS to protect her family and her children. She has been very open and just feels she has the right to SOME privacy. Go Angie!!! Yeah!
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Go Angie!!!
I am loving the interview. LK is not making a fool of himself. Angie is handling the questions, well. Love it.
55 African Girl | 06/14/2007 at 9:43 pm
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She answered the question beautifully.
Paula,im sorry I didnt fully write what it was. But basically the others have written about it already.
IA, my fellow san diegan! there has to be a total boundary when it comes to things.
think positive! - heck I’ll buy them 10 ropes :lol: Alright - who wants to kitty up for some more ropes? :lol:
She handled the question about controlling the press like a champ.
Did larry king asked her about the fox crap?
What is this fool wearing??? Doesn’t St.John’s help her with her outfits these days? This is what happens when vampires try to act like normal people: they can’t!
heheh she knows about the ’shiloh’ song
I am glad that she is speaking up for herself and changing her mind on this.
Absolutely gorgeous woman!!!! Does anyone know what makeup she wears? Her complexion and make up is always stunning. Did you see her on Larry King??!!! Beautiful!!!!
Her wig matches her shoes! Ha ha!
She said the kids went to a museum the other day and she and Brad wasn’t with them and the kids were followed by the paps, that is so wrong, the paps need to back off when it comes to the kids
i think everyone has the right to privacy, i mean she has already shared so much with the people… i think that her answer was right on!!
OMG,
THNK U THKNX U THNK U THNK U
JARED, IF IT WASNT 4 U, I WOULD
HAVE MISS IT!!!!
Asking how Pax got his name - her mom wrote a list when they were having Shiloh, and one of them was Pax (for Peace). She’s said he’s ‘anything but at the moment’ :lol: 3.5 years old now. Is a good boy - beautiful and wild. Had no freedom for 3.5 years - just cots, structured life, so he’s also suddenly very free. Gets along well with Madd.
awwww she said Pax is a good boy and that he is wild, in a good way :)
LK: Angie one of the most talented people I know :D
Her mom named Pax (awww, i didn’t know that) She made a list of names when AJ was pregnant with Shiloh and Pax was on the list…it means Peace. Pax is beautiful and Wild.
Max thought she was goofy dressed as Adam’s mom.
Okay…what is UP with all the songs “I love the way you look?” Oh LK…don’t let BP get on you,okay?
dont ya guys love those photos? :oops:
video of angie arriving to the taping of TDS, INSANITY OF FANS AND RAZZIS!
CNN is really jazzing up the interview with beautiful music including the Angelina song - beautiful.
Love the background music…”Love the way you move”…while showing pics of Angie and Brad.
I am in shock at how much I am enjoying this interview.
It’s a thousand times better than TGS interview back in December.
thanks angelah… shiloh song? hehehe i am so lost
they used the sweetest pics of Brad and Angelina going to break…
and the song, lol, I like the way you move.
perfect .
Holy Cow great interview Larry King. He mentions the two types of journalists out there. It’s like what we were discussing earlier on this blog. There are tabloids and real journalists. Angelina mentioned as someone on the red carpet asked about poverty in the world another “journalist” asked to take a fashion picture.
she will be intervied by Anderson Cooper next wednesday.
She is a master manipulator of the media and her fans. She uses both when she needs to and then tosses them in the trash when she doesn’t. And bizarrely both go back every time thinking “Angie’s changed”. No suck luck my friends. No such luck.
I love those pictures as well Angelah and love that song.
The film qualifies for An Independent Spirit Awards. she said the film was made realizing that it would not make money.
Angie - AMH - shot with very little money - not with the intention of it doing really well at the box office. They hope the message gets out!
She filmed it for very little money - didn’t know the exact budget but it qualifies for an Independent Spirit Award.
is the interview over?
Angie talking about how terrorism breeds on lack of education and poverty. Religious extremists will offer a free school and free lunch in exchange for loyalty to their cause. She says “We need to re-balance the world”.
LK: adopt again?
AJ: yes…not tomorrow(!)
—-heheh let’s see if the naysayers will twist this lmao
This was a GREAT interview. Angie was FANTASTIC and LK really impressed me.
She said they will adopt again, but not tomorrwo lol and have a bio baby again
84 truth | 06/14/2007 at 9:52 pm
CNN is really jazzing up the interview with beautiful music including the Angelina song - beautiful.
~~~I was thinking the same thing. They really put some work into the music and pictures used going in and out of breaks.
oh snap, theyll say she’ll adopt in 7 hrs..jk
Just for you Sam
For her…AHM IS NOT ABOUT NUMBERS! It’s about how well it is received.
Last year, we had a discussion about education being the root of problems in some controls (this was after her Anne Curry interview in Namibia) and I’m gald to see it’s still very relevant. Most dictators, Sucide bombers and extremists are the way they are because of lack of education. Idi Amin…anyone?
((((((BRAVO LARRY KING. BRAVO)))))))
Go Angie, you did good on a live show.
She said they will adopt again, but not tomorrwo lol and have a bio baby again
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another bio baby! :D
Thanks for the amazing recap ladies.
96 angelah | 06/14/2007 at 9:58 pm
LK: adopt again?
AJ: yes…not tomorrow(!)
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ROTFLMAO!!! Angie rocks!!
Angelah - don’t even tease! It will be in the news tomorrow :lol:
Ladies, I really enjoyed this interview. I can’t wait to watch TDS
i can just see the next headlines, ‘angelina adopting again’ hehehe… im sure they will twist and turn this statement
BRAVo BRAVO BRAVO ANGIE! (and LK)
OMG, I missed it but for the last minute. She was beautiful. Is there going to be a rebroadcast? Oh, let me check my guide.
I am getting ready to watch ET Tonight, they have Brad and Angie
By the way, thanks Jared. Without you, I would have missed the interview.
I quite enjoyed it. It was very informative and as usual, Angie is fascinating.
Oh, great it will be on again at 9 PT. Thank goodness.
I’m down for the rope! i will file it under a worthy cause.
52 Olivia | 06/14/2007 at 9:43 pm
Oh god, here we go again. It’s Angelina Jolie. When is she going to go on that damned one-year vacation she’s been teasing about? DEAR ANGELINA: PLEASE GO AWAY!
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
You are PATHETIC!!! You can’t stop looking at her photos, going to websites where you know you’ll see her face, watching interviews, clicking on a threads and OMG, even writing in these threads.
LOL
You know, people who aren’t victims in life know that they can do a lot within their sphere of control. they can choose not to watch, eat, dress, whatever. Then there are the pathetic victims in life who can’t help themselves. They can’t help responding, can’t help reacting. It’s never their fault, its always someone elses fault, someone else pushing their buttons.
It’s difficult to resist saying:
GROW UP KID.
THANKS, ladies, for the live blogging. Can we do it again for TDS, but on one thread only? I was getting dizzy there. :)
Good job LK. You did a fantastic interview with Angie.
111 the real tita | 06/14/2007 at 10:01 pm
Oh, great it will be on again at 9 PT. Thank goodness.
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Yep and I will be watching it again :)
Paula,
here’s one Shiloh Nouvel song :lol:
the tabs can’t say that Angelina is adopting because every week they say that. LOL!!!!
Live blooging for TDS OK? Now I gotta watch the Spurs get another championship ring.
107 angelah | 06/14/2007 at 10:00 pm
BRAVo BRAVO BRAVO ANGIE! (and LK)
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DITTO
#17: are you talking about the Tonight Show with Jay Leno? It doesn’t say she’ll be in there.
I don’t know what’s going on with Lk, but that had to be his best show in forever.
Rules:
Cost of completed film, including post, must be less than $20 million (For verification purposes, all films with a total budget exceeding $15 million are required to submit the top sheet from the film’s Final Cost Report).
awwwwwwwww so Brad did cooked her dinner for her birthday, that is so sweet. She said that he is a better cook that she is lol
am watching ET
97 Alexanderina | 06/14/2007 at 9:58 pm
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So we are waiting for about two more Jolie-Pitts??
Lovely!!
Yes I know,I know… not tomorrow Angie LOL!!!
Thank you so much ladies!!! You all did a remarkeble job!!! I couldn’t have waited!!
Love the Jolie-Pitts!! Goodnight!!
I can’t believe I am saying this but bravo to Larry King. That is one of the best interviews he has ever conducted.
Of course, Angie was her honest and open self!
I like this live blogging thing. Thanks all Jolie-Pitt fans your tibits.
what time is the TDS?
Confusion is very confused. Their first priority when they show up to a premiere is to the fans - and they try their damnedest to make sure most get a pic or sig.
We don’t feel the least bit used because we respect that they have a right to have SOME modicum of privacy and don’t expect to know everything.
Where is the Splash video of Angies Daily Show arrival?
Thanks a million!
Great live blogging everyone, I thought the interview was great! :)
I think she’s pregnant. Mr.T is never wrong about these things.
6 Sierra1 | 06/14/2007 at 9:19 pm
she looks beautiful, glad that she decided to give the interview, bad press isn’t needed right now
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Eff them, and their bad press. She has the right to give interviews on her own terms, if she thinks they are gonna bring up things not related to the movie.
She’s Angelina Jolie/movie star!
The Daily Show does not list Angelina as the guest tonight.
Hey, count me in for the supply-rope-action too.I always support a just a worthy cause. :lol:
Thanks all for the reports. In a couple of hours I hope I can see the recap.
RE: Brad & Pax going to see the doctor …
Dr. Jane Aronson specializes in advising couples who have ( or are considering)adopting children from overseas orphanages. Dr. Aronson helped AJ with Zee when she was ill. She also has two adopted boys … one from Vietnam and one from Ethiopia.
awwwwwwwww so Brad did cooked her dinner for her birthday, that is so sweet. She said that he is a better cook that she is lol
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what?
I am so impressed by AJ, honestly the woman is a true gem. Larry King did a good job…I’m glad he didn’t bring any tabloidy nonsense into it. I felt he respected the subject matter, which is what she was asking for.
So are we on for TDS? Where’s Amaya, she’s the TDS expert.
BBL
128 L in Philly. | 06/14/2007 at 10:06 pm
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http://www.splash-video.com/index2.pgi
thanks angelah!! i never heard this before, hehehe i really enjoyed it… ill try to look for lyrics hehe
Love that crazy old Italian song by Louis Prima. Angelina is a very common Italian name. She even looks Italian. Mamma Mia! Angelina is molta bella.
I thought it was funny when Angelina said I don’t think Freedom of Speech is in harm if I don’t want to be asked if I am pregnant.
You all did a great job live blogging..Thanks
Mondo Bongo - thanks! Tax receipts will be issued :lol:
*Pagine Estelle* It appears we need to conduct another UNHCR mission for Jen’s refugees tonight. Dumbwater and crackers coming right up! :lol: No tents though - they’re not welcome to stay, just pass on through.
I support Angie as President of the United States ,Angie will be the most beautiful president ever.
Good interview. I enjoyed it very much, and no stupid questions were asked like the ones with Diane Sawyer and Ann Curry.
Angie is the ultimate mOvie star. Class, grace, beauty, AND A GREAT ACTESSS! WE LOVE YOU ANGIE!
there’s another thread– for TDS!
Okay I know there are some who don’t care for LK for various reasons but I must say that I was very happy with the interview. His questions, although not textbook and without emotional with $5 words, were still thought provoking and sensitive to the subject matter. My only complaint was it was way too short!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that Angelina song, he one that comes up when you search on ‘Angelina’ on youtube by that guy - and is it actually about our Angelina?
OMG…THANKS SO MUCH GUYS..for breaking it down — everyone!! I’m such a coward..now that I know how wonderful it was, i will definitely catch it on the repeat!! Larry King’s ears must have been ringing big time during ‘The Good Shepherd’ interview - he’s straightened up and is flying right…Larry is taking some ginko…bahahahaha!!
ANGELINA RULES HATERS!!! MUAHAHAHA!! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL POWERFUL FEMALE ACTRESS according to FORBES, TOUTED for OSCAR…INDUCTED into the COUNCIL on FOREIGN RELATIONS…muahahaha….SUCK IT HATERS!!!
Hey guys (especially AMAYA) you HAVE to do this for TDS too…give me the breakdown….will be standing by!!
i think TDS is @ 730 here in WESTcO
Goodnight TP! sweet dreams
135 African Girl | 06/14/2007 at 10:08 pm
I am so impressed by AJ, honestly the woman is a true gem. Larry King did a good job…I’m glad he didn’t bring any tabloidy nonsense into it. I felt he respected the subject matter, which is what she was asking for.
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ITAWU AG. LK did a really good job and he really did respected the subject matter and our girl was fantastic
TDS comes on at 11PM on the East Coast and 8PM on the West Coast, I believe, but please don’t quote me on this lol
was it on et where she said brad cooked her dinner?
Thanks guys for the blow by blow account of LK live. I do think Brad and Angleina made a rare PR mis-step here. However, it will blow over - except for those who want to harp on it again and again and again, like the vial of blood etc..
#63: it’s because they don’t follow her like we do so all they know of her are what they read in the tabs headlines and the greasy rumor mill. If they ever see her in an in depth interview, they may not like all that she has to say but they won’t be condemning her without a trial either.
DAILY SHOW THREAD LADIES
Ok TDS is at 8 P.M. Pacific time
I didn’t see the LK interview with AJ, please can you share it with us the Brangelina fans if you have the video? I don’t have CNN at home. It looks like the interview went really well. Good for her. My hats off to Brangelina, they deserves fair & unbiased treatment from the non fans. I really like Brangelina. Go girl. Bless you & your family always.
124 think positive! | 06/14/2007 at 10:05 pm
Good TP and yep more little Jolie-Pitts in the future but not just tomorrow lol
149 paula | 06/14/2007 at 10:14 pm
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yes ma’am. g2g to the other thread
149 paula | 06/14/2007 at 10:14 pm
was it on et where she said brad cooked her dinner?
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Whatever happened today with the fox news reporter didn’t seem to faze her one bit.
Man!!Who knew Lk loves AJ
Respect AJ
WOW…she looks amazing in satin!!
where is the daily show thread?
122 Independent Spirit Awards | 06/14/2007 at 10:05 pm
Rules:
Cost of completed film, including post, must be less than $20 million (For verification purposes, all films with a total budget exceeding $15 million are required to submit the top sheet from the film’s Final Cost Report).
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I remember reading somewhere that AMH’s budget is less than 10m. That’s why I was surprised when someone wrote that AMH’s budget was 20m but she didn’t cite a source.
I can’t imagine that the film would cost much more than 10m. They hired a house in India, filmed without special effects or a big crew because they wanted to keep things realistic and low key.
So, if the rules of thumb work here, then AMH will make money if it pulls in at least 20m. But it sounds like Plan B knew going in that this was a special project, with special meaning to them and they are prepared to take the losses in the chin.
Great interview on Larry King. AJ was composed, elegant and handle each question with grace and dignity. She is a very intelligent and aware woman. Go get AJ.
97 Alexanderina
She did not say yea to bio, she hestitated and then said yea we would consider it.
She really stuggled with being honest, she looked down every time she lied and then tried to be pretend to be serious.
Part that was very obvious is when asked if she read the book before the movie, she started to lie but then back tracked.
She said she wanted her family life private but then talked about them, she cannot keep one thought straight. Brad was probably cringing at home.
how many times did she say family? That was the key word that hook line and sinker him in. She is always into whatever her man is whether it be crazy blood behavior or yeah i want kids … blamo i will give you 4. Sad scared lil girl. She had her hand weirdly stuck to the side of her face bcuz she was so uncomfortable.
Chic is just weird weird weird, she doesnt even vote! She totally hates the US, she should pack up and move to Africa.
158 Oh snap i am bored | 06/14/2007 at 10:17 pm
Whatever happened today with the fox news reporter didn’t seem to faze her one bit.
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And that’s how she deals with obstacles in her life. She doesn’t let them get her down, instead, she just gets up and continues on with her life. Good for her.
Go get em AJ. You are an inspiration to many. Best wishes to BAMPZS.
Thank you ladies for the report of the LK show. You guys are the greatest.
164 Not true | 06/14/2007 at 10:21 pm
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OMG. ((((shakes head)))
hahahah……..Hey coal, how are you lady?
so happy to be part of the clean up!:)
164 Not true |
#123: alex, so that rumor was true? how about the ring and the flowers? Brad was wearing a nice ring last night but never got to see Angie’s.
Uh, oh. Access H is already asking if B&A are planning another baby…next.
164 Not true Is a LOSER
#126: 8 p.m. the comedy channel.
Looks awesome and stunning as always.
164 Not true | 06/14/2007 at 10:21 pm
LMAO…All I can say is WOW. Oh wait…and also that you have serious issues. I take it you don’t like AJ, hun yet you sit for an hour to watch her talk. so much for not being interested in her, eh? Like I said…Major, huge issues. I hope you work it out before it’s too late.
MAMS
I shake my head with you.
#136: angelah, where do you find the Angie clip? It’s everything but that in there. salamat ha?
#40…he he thank you for watching LK.
The real tita,
Click “Guess Archieve”
176 African Girl |
I actually used to like and the past few years my feelings have changed, I watched to see if she would say something worth anything like she used to but nah she is all fluff now and just sold Angie. The June Clever image she is trying to pull off is just so fake.
What kind of friend is she of Marina if she doesnt even know where if/where danny is laid to rest. There was several things asked of her and she did not have anwer and referred to Michael, she did not take this role to heart like she claims. She should of been able to answer those questions if she was payin attn to the idea of the movie, obviously she wasnt and once gain used this womens life for her fame. Very disapointing
Oh yea i love how she gave an example of how above the world she is, someone askd her about violence in the world and someone askd a question about fashion. Yeah Angie is the go to for world peace, she is just really full of herself since she hooked up with brad its gross to watch her stroke her own ego. By the way certainly dont go to her for fashion what is she thinking with that outfit? Brown shoes with grey??
I love Jon Stewart and very upset she is on his show now, yuck!
#164 not true
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This hater is an example how the haters are EVEN more obsses with Angie than her own fans!!
#164: maybe we shouldn’t watch it anymore since you’ve already given us the complete rundown complete with psychoanalysis and your expertise in body language. I’m so glad you were there to give us a blow by blow account.
What would we have done without your glowing account, oh great one?
We’ll send you a check. Wait for it in the mail.
Angelina is Beautiful as always. I dearly love
Brangelina. All you can see is beauty in and out.
Enjoyed the interview!
BTW what was that angelina song?? it was cute. i remember they played it on the french show she was on with colin farrell.
A big thank you to the ladies in the last thread for the live blogging. Gabreila I know you mention your cast hand so thank you.Every lady.
#162: lyl, but if Angie is to get her paycheck, wouldn’t it raise it to 20m? Maybe 10M was really just for the expenses and does not include salaries.
Good evening, ladies!
Thanks for the live blogging account of the LK interview … very good for those of us at work (grrr!) and therefore cannot watch TV. Too bad though that among the glowing reviews is a bad one from a purported hater who actually sat through the entire review to give us her expert opinion. As the real tita says, I guess we need not watch the replays anymore as she has given us her complete rundown, coupled with psychoanalysis and expertise in body language and even fashion.
Sheesh, if I hated somebody like she does Angelina, I wouldn’t have even sat through half a minute of her interview. I hate Paris H with a passion (so with Britney S) and I wouldn’t waste my precious time watching their interviews and torturing myself in the process. To me that is beyond sick. (((shakes head))) This I cannot understand.
You guys are very lucky because here in my coutry I can’t see LK or TDS.
Observations on “The Assassination of Jesse James”
By EdwardHavens
June 14th, 2007
It’s a long review so I’m going to include just excerpts:
Part I
It would be unfair, as someone who proclaims himself to be a professional movie critic, to review an unfinished movie, especially being aware the cut I saw was one at least three being tested, and from all indication the shortest of the various cuts. Thus, I offer these comments about a film that had been riding high on my radar since it was first announced, and one that, even in this possibly truncated version (if one can indeed call a 140 minute film “truncated”), will likely be atop my personal list of The Best Films of the Year when it is released.
Part II
The name above the title might belong to Brad Pitt, and he does turn in the best performance of his career since “12 Monkeys,” but this is not his film. Remember, the full title of the film includes a second character, and it is Casey Affleck, as Robert Ford, who owns the screen by the time the film is over. His performance is so exceptional and so finely nuanced, many will start to think of Ben second when they think of an acting Affleck. While flashes of brilliance have been seen in Casey’s performances to date, nothing will prepare you for the powerhouse tour-de-force he gives here. Far too long, he’s been hindered with the “Ben’s brother” mark, and its about time he had the chance to smash that discourteous title. We have yet to see Ben pull of this kind of layered, nuanced performance. There are also exceptional performances from Sam Rockwell, Sam Shepard (in an all-too-brief appearance as Frank James), Paul Schneider and Mary-Louise Parker as Jesse’s wife Zerelda, practically the only female in the film.
Part III
”The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” doesn’t try to reinvent the western, so much as bring back to the same kind of timelessness which have made “The Searchers” or “The Wild Bunch” or the westerns of Clint Eastwood favorites for generations. Twenty years on, “Young Guns” feels like even more like the tired ‘80s movie we knew it was when it was first released. Twenty years from now, this film will not be a victim of its time. It will be still be watched and benefit from the attempt to not chase what is hip or hot today.
Part IV
No matter what shape the final film takes, I suspect it will be the best film the genre has seen since the days of Leone and Peckinpah. Yes, “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” is better than “Unforgiven.” Better than “Dances with Wolves.” Better than “Silverado” or “Wyatt Earp” or any other Western in the past thirty years. I cannot wait to see it again for the first time.
The Western is back. Don’t blow it again, Hollywood.
http://www.filmjerk.com/news/article.php?id_new=514
Not True = BUSTED. here is the Larry King transacript. I betcha you thought this was a site for stupid people. No Not True. Unlike some, we do research here.:
Jolie on how she and Brad Pitt are raising their children:
JOLIE: I don’t know if they know they have a different life, but I know that they know — I don’t know what they know. I just know we try to show them — we’re trying to instill compassion and understanding and tolerance. And hopefully they will have that by looking at each other as they grow up, and learning about each other’s countries and just being a family. But also, we don’t want them to be spoiled. And we don’t want them to be attached to things. And we don’t want them to be attached — or take fame seriously, or anything like that. We want them to be good people, like all parents.
Jolie on expanding her family:
KING: Would you adopt again?
JOLIE: Yes, yes. Not tomorrow, but…
(LAUGHTER)
KING: You would because?
JOLIE: I would because I have a great — I consider it an honor to have these children in my home and they are a joy and it is…
KING: How about natural birth again?
JOLIE: Yes. I consider it, absolutely.
KING: A great writer in Chicago years ago wrote: “I have four children, two are adopted, I forget which two.”
JOLIE: Yes. That is right.
Fans and paps say she is a *****.
Telling someone politely to mind their own effing business in no way compromises the integrity of the First Amendment.
OMGF!! This is my first time posting here. I’m soo f***king frustrated with the trolls…They have to be everywhere in AJ thread. They have nothing to talks about because everyone lovezz AJ, so they just have to bring up the old stuff…shoo shoo..go to your beloved JA threads..If you don’t like AJ then why even bothered watching her. I’m going to watch LK now.
Love her , always have and always will. Love Brad now that he is with her ( didn’t love him when he was with the x )
I hope to see the interview when I get back from work. Am on the other side of the world so the time for shows are not similiar…. aaarrgghhh… got to check my satelite tv when get home !!!!
Just finished watching John Stewart with Angelina….Very nice and funny interview. Angelina of course was very pleasant and beautiful, in her usual way (wearing a cute black dress)
John asked Angelina what was the controversy about last night’s premiere regarding some journalist complaining not to sign some agreement: According to Angelina, it was actually optional for anyone to sign (meaning it was not obligatory). She also said that it was done by people who represented her (who are just trying to protect her) - but she said she did not really know about it, and therefore if she had known, she would have not agree to do it….
The rest of the interview was about John professing his big crush on Angelina. He offered a playdate to Angelina - and then said, bring the kids along (I’m not sure if non-americans get this joke - it means, that the playdate he is talking about are adult playdate, and that the kids are just to tag along).
John also asked Angelina how many more is she planning to have children - Angelina answered - between seven and fourteen.
Then of course, John was very impressed with the film - and made a joke, saying that “I did not know that you are such a great actress” - John and Angelina worked together in a film long time ago.
The rest, I think Amaya or someone else could fill in…..
thanks Old Time Lurker.
Larry King Live with Angelina Jolie will be aired 0900 GMT.
Larry King Live with Angelina Jolie will be aired 0900 GMT.
Larry King Live with Angelina Jolie will be aired 0900 GMT.
Larry King Live with Angelina Jolie will be aired 0900 GMT.
Larry King Live with Angelina Jolie will be aired 0900 GMT.
I loved the interview with LK! To be honest, when I heard that she was going to be on his show, I was less than enthused. To my great surprise, it was pretty good. I love to watch her interviews because you can see the expressions on her face and the tone she uses when she talks about different things that doesn’t necessarily come across in a print interview.
I especially loved the part when she talked about the kids being comfortable in whatever part of the world they happen to be and not beholden to material things. I grew up in Kenya and lived in the city of Mombasa but the most memorable parts of my childhood were the school holidays I spent with my grandparents at their house. They lived in the country and there was no electricity or running water and we had to use an outhouse. The lack of these modern conveniences did not matter at all. My siblings, cousins and I lived for the times when school was out and we could go hang out with my grandparents.
Angelina is right. It’s not the things you own that bring you the greatest joy. It is being able to experience life in its fullest capacity regardless of where you are.
http://www.thenewsroom.com/details/406963/Entertainment?c_id=wom-bc-kd
highlights from the NYC Premiere..
What backlash? haters are so stoopid..
Aired June 14, 2007 - 21:00 ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
LARRY KING, CNN ANCHOR: Tonight, Angelina Jolie — from Hollywood wild child to superstar mother of four to U.N. goodwill ambassador.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
ANGELINA JOLIE, ACTRESS: These people would be casualties of war.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
KING: And one half of the world’s most famous couple.
(VIDEO CLIP OF ANGELINA JOLIE AND BRAD PITT)
KING: And now, finding hope and humanity amid true life terror in her new film, “A Mighty Heart.”
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP FROM “A MIGHTY HEART,” COURTESY PARAMOUNT VANTAGE)
JOLIE: Hello.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
KING: Angelina Jolie on fame and family, acting and activism and what she sees in her future.
It’s all next on LARRY KING LIVE.
I have the pleasure to welcome back to LARRY KING LIVE Angelina Jolie, the Oscar winning actress.
Her latest film will open a week from tomorrow. It’s “A Mighty Heart,” based a memoir of the same title by Mariane Pearl, the widow of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl of the “Wall Street Journal.”
Her partner, Brad Pitt, is one of the film’s producers.
She’s the mother of four and the United Nation’s goodwill ambassador.
And I might add, on a personal note, this is a terrific movie. I already gave it notations. I must salute you on it.
Was it hard to capture someone living? ANGELINA JOLIE, ACTRESS: Yes, of course. And somebody — and she’s a — she’s a really complex woman. She’s a really interesting woman. So not a simple woman to play. But really the most difficult thing was I got to know here and I have such a great respect for her. And so to have the responsibility to kind of help express to the world or show the world, somehow interpret who she is and hope that through that, helps people understand her better. So I took that responsibility to heart and that made it hard.
KING: She appeared on this show quite a few times.
JOLIE: Um-hmm.
KING: And you studied that?
JOLIE: I studied those interviews many, many, many times.
KING: What are you looking for? In other words, are you looking for speech intonation?
JOLIE: Yes, both. I mean I had — I had all of her interviews on audio and I would just listen to them over and over and over again. But she also has a very interesting way of speaking, not just because her accent is Cuban/French, but she — it’s interesting the things that she — you know her well. When she speaks about politics, when she’s passionate, she is so forward and clear.
She’s very private, so when she’s asked about other things, she hesitates. And, you know, see — I suppose it was that, too, seeing where she goes inside and where she’s direct.
KING: She’s sort of like someone else I know.
(LAUGHTER)
KING: Why did you do this movie?
JOLIE: I believe in the message of this movie. I think people can interpret it different — many different ways. But to me, the most important thing was that you — the idea of this story — a lot of people see it as a story about the division between our cultures and faiths and hate and anger and violence.
And when I read her book and started to work on this, it was very clear that it was a story about rising above all of the fear and the anger and actually coming to a place of dialogue and tolerance. And about this group of people, from different backgrounds, from different faiths, who came together.
So it was — it was a positive story and I thought that was necessary today.
KING: And beautifully directed.
Now, Brad Pitt produced it?
JOLIE: Yes, he was one of the producers.
KING: Did you induce him to do that? Or did…
JOLIE: No. No. He had bought the book a while ago.
KING: Oh, he bought the book?
JOLIE: Yes. Yes. No, he was — he was a — like all of us, he saw her interviews with you and some other interviews at that time and was impressed by her and read the book and (INAUDIBLE)…
KING: Did he cast you?
JOLIE: No. No, she cast me.
KING: She did?
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: She had a say in the film?
JOLIE: She had a say in pretty — everybody had agreed — Brad has such respect for her as a producer that he never was intent on I have to get this movie made. He simply just said if it falls into the right hands and goes in the right direction, it will be beautiful. But everybody promised Mariane that if it ever took a direction she didn’t want and was uncomfortable with — the same with Ruth and Judea — that we would stop. We wouldn’t — it wouldn’t be done. And so everybody stayed true to that.
KING: Was it any kind of a problem when you’re involved with the person who is also producing?
JOLIE: I suppose — no, it wasn’t. It was lovely.
KING: Because the producer’s in charge, isn’t he? Or the director’s in charge?
JOLIE: He — yes, Brad is a great producer, though. He really was — he cared so much about the story and wanted to make sure it was all right and worked very hard to do all the things a producer needs to do. But he really backed off and let everybody do their work.
KING: Did you work for less money?
JOLIE: Yes, I did.
KING: Because you loved it?
JOLIE: Yes. Yes.
KING: What was the total budget of this movie?
JOLIE: I don’t know, but I know that it’s eligible for the Independent Spirit Awards.
KING: Then it wasn’t a lot. It wasn’t a lot.
Were you very happy with it?
JOLIE: I was happy when I got a call from Mariane and when I heard from Ruth and Judea. And then I was happy. I was…
KING: If they liked it, you were going to like it?
JOLIE: Yes. Yes. I was uncomfortable until that moment.
KING: You also met Daniel’s parents, right?
JOLIE: Um-hmm.
KING: They live in UCLA. They live — they go — I’m involved in UCLA and their foundation.
JOLIE: Uh-huh. Yes, they live in L.A. so…
KING: They’re very nice people.
Did you get emotionally involved?
JOLIE: Yes. Yes, you can’t not. It is — even before I — I think anybody, especially maybe an American at that time, we were all emotionally involved in this story simply because anybody watching this interview probably remembers that time, remembers hearing what happened. And so we’re all connected. And he is a symbol. And she and her strength was a symbol at that time, so…
But to get to know the family is very emotional. And they are — and that’s what I think led us all through the production of it. We were in constant reminder that this was a story about real people. And this was a real man who was killed in a horrible way and this is a real little boy that’s going to grow up and learn all about this and maybe see this film.
KING: Yes.
JOLIE: And we have a responsibility to him. And so we never forgot that.
KING: Whenever I saw the place mentioned at the bottom of the movie, is that where you were?
JOLIE: I — well, my — I was always in India for the filming. I had been to Pakistan. But for the filming, I was in India.
KING: It’s always in India?
JOLIE: But in — well, no — my character.
KING: Yes.
JOLIE: But, no, Michael…
KING: The other parts, though?
JOLIE: … Michael shot in Pakistan and around the world and (INAUDIBLE).
KING: Who was the director?
JOLIE: Michael Winterbottom.
KING: Now that’s important for an actress, I know, to be in simpatico with him.
You hadn’t been directed by him before, right?
JOLIE: No.
KING: How did it go?
JOLIE: It was amazing. He — he’s a really rare director. He has a very unique style. He’s very documentary — he’s very news- oriented. He’s very focused on issues in the world and this part of the world that he had done different films about — about this part of the world. And he did a story on refugees — a film on refugees that I loved.
So he brings a real — a real knowledge. But, also, he has this very improvised way of doing it. We had no trailers. We had no lights. We used to joke about lighting ourselves by the light of our computer to try to get some light on us, as women but (LAUGHTER).
But we had no…
KING: Whoa.
JOLIE: We had no…
KING: Big stars don’t do that.
JOLIE: It was the — it was — I was so grateful to remember what it was to be an actor and to remember what it was to be a part of a team.
KING: Well put.
Angelina Jolie is our guest.
The film opens a week from tomorrow.
We’ll be right back.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP FROM “A MIGHTY HEART,” COURTESY PARAMOUNT VANTAGE)
COLIN POWELL, U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE (ON TELEVISION): We’re doing everything we can to try to locate him and rescue him.
JOLIE: He has a gun to his head and he’s smiling. He’s telling me he’s OK.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: If you could say one thing to your husband now, what would you tell him?
JOLIE: That I love him.
This film is for our son, so he knows that his father was an ordinary man, an ordinary hero.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP FROM “A MIGHTY HEART,” COURTESY PARAMOUNT VANTAGE)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (ON TELEVISION): We’re coming to you from the home of Daniel Pearl, the journalist who’s been kidnapped in Pakistan.
IRFAN KHAN, ACTOR: The most important thing for us is to find your husband.
JOLIE: There are so many people in this city, how would you find one man?
KHAN: We’ll fight kidnappings with kidnappings.
Is Daniel Pearl still alive?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I thought Jalani (ph) was the guy?
KHAN: He was just the bait.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Why did your husband have to meet with these people?
JOLIE: He’s a journalist.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I don’t think this is the business of a journalist.
JOLIE: Forgive me for correcting you, but it is absolutely the business of a journalist.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
KING: And we’re back with Angelina Jolie and this terrific movie, “A Mighty Heart.” I saw it last week. It opens a week from tomorrow, wide, as they say. And she might well win another Oscar.
There is the incredible scene when you learn of the death.
What do you bring to that? How hard, from an acting standpoint, but I don’t want to be too technical, is that kind scene to play?
JOLIE: Really hard. It’s really hard in that you just have to wake up that morning and hope that you can be open and be really open as a person, as an artist and just hope that something organic will come through. And you just pray it does and pray that you can connect to all of the things that matter. And at that time…
KING: Going into work that day, do you think about it a lot?
JOLIE: We — you know, we shot in order, pretty much.
KING: Oh, really?
JOLIE: Pretty much.
KING: Ooh.
JOLIE: And so in that house, we went from — my first day filming in the house, I was with Dan Futterman. And the next day he was gone. And the next…
KING: Futterman plays Dan?
JOLIE: He plays Danny Pearl. And the next night was us with the computers, trying to figure out information, which we really were trying to figure out, because we hadn’t seen half the stuff and we were trying to make sense of it.
And it continued for five weeks and then different people came in, different actors arrived and we became a family. And we all spent time talking to the real people. We all spent time looking at pictures of Danny.
And we’ve all met Mariane and Danny’s son. And when that night happened, we all just — we all were really terribly sad. And it was a really heavy night on set, because we knew that this was the night — since we’d been so, you know, involved it just was — we were going to kind of reenact and remember and stand in that place.
And just to go out on a balcony and see everybody and know that she stood here, pregnant, with her little boy and was told this. And this — and that really happened. And…
KING: Whoa.
JOLIE: And so it was very — we were all — there were things that weren’t in the film that ended up being, I think — there was one take that we did where I ended up crying. Archie, who plays Asra, came in crying. The captain that came in, held my hand, he had tears in his eyes.
We were all — Irfan, who plays the captain — everybody was just a real — it was a very cathartic — and that is credit to Michael for making such an open, kind of warm set that makes for that kind of comforting connection, but also a credit to Mariane’s book and his parents for — who shared so much that we felt connected.
KING: Did you have to do a lot of takes?
JOLIE: Not too many. It felt right. I think we knew when it was time.
KING: You — in fact, some condolences are in order because your mom passed away since last we were together, right, when you were on for “The Good Shepherd?”
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: So you’re dealing with loss?
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: Is it hard for you?
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: She had cancer, right?
JOLIE: Um-hmm. Yes, ovarian cancer
KING: I don’t think — you never get over the loss of a mother.
We have an e-mail question from Lex in New York: “When you film something so wrenchingly emotional as ‘A Mighty Heart,’ how do you go about a daily life with your family, with the normal emotions of a home?”
JOLIE: It actually…
KING: A good question.
JOLIE: It is a good question. And it actually makes it — you hold onto your family a lot tighter. I think those — through that entire film, because of the subject matter, I was — I would go home and I would squeeze my kids and I would hold onto Brad and I would be so grateful that I knew where my family was and that they were all right, and wanted to indulge in every moment with them and with — you know, it just — it helps to focus you.
And you need to laugh. And you need to play. And you go — you need to go to the park much more. And so you end up being even better at that than — than otherwise.
KING: How do you think Mariane, as you know her, will deal with Adam growing up?
JOLIE: As I know her, she will deal with it as good as anybody could possibly.
KING: Will she be straightforward with him?
JOLIE: Yes. She’s — she’s a very straightforward woman. I don’t know how — how exactly she plans to talk to him about all that’s happened. But I do know — I do know she has raised him — he’s a very thoughtful, very loving boy. And she is his mom and his friend. And I’m sure she will be very, very direct.
And it’s — I’m sure that time is coming too, because he has come to that age.
KING: Now during the prep for this film, you were expecting Shiloh, right?
JOLIE: Yes. That’s right.
KING: Well, did that have any of the — any effect?
JOLIE: It did. It was, you know, it was strange. We were — Mariane and Michael came to Namibia when I was about as pregnant as she was during when the film takes place. And, you know, so we were sitting together and I was six months pregnant talking to her about being five-and-a-half months pregnant. And it impacted me greatly because it was — it was just that much more of a reminder of what they took away from that family, not just also her physical strength, because normal — any woman who is that pregnant is kind of tired, wants to nap, snacks, is emotional, has — you know, it’s difficult.
And the thing that pulls you through it this great joy in knowing that somebody you love is there with you and you’re about to have a baby together and you look at each other across the hospital room and this is going to be the most wonderful thing. So nothing exhausts you and nothing bothers you.
And she didn’t have that. And she had, in fact, quite the opposite. She had nothing but pain and sadness and sorrow during that time. And…
KING: One of the quotes I gave for the film was that this film is so well made, you don’t know how it ends.
I’ll ask Angelina about that right after this.
(VIDEO CLIP OF ANGELINA JOLIE AND BRAD PITT)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (SINGING): Angelina, I adore you. Even (INAUDIBLE). Angelina I live for you. Enmusyane (ph), you have set my heart on fire. But Angelina never listens to my song.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP FROM “A MIGHTY HEART,” COURTESY PARAMOUNT VANTAGE)
JOLIE: Hello?
(END VIDEO CLIP)
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
BRAD PITT, PRODUCER/ACTOR: I think it’s more it echoed the direction that we could be going. And I — I think that was the most important thing to me. And — and in the process in searching for Danny and what he stood for, that it brought all these people together from all different walks of life. And that’s what it’s about to me. It’s a global community.
QUESTION: How was it working as a boss to Angelina?
PITT: Oh, she has no boss.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
KING: Angelina Jolie is the guest.
“A Mighty Heart” opens a week from tomorrow, Friday, the 22nd.
I imagine there was much discussion on this and then it came about that the film did not include the beheading. In fact, the only time beheading is mentioned is once, when she is told how he was killed.
Was there a thought to showing anything like that?
JOLIE: No, of course not.
KING: And one was…
JOLIE: Because…
KING: There must have been someone who once said…
JOLIE: No…
KING: … we could have more drama…
JOLIE: No, because I think we all knew, as Mariane rightly will, you know, say herself, that to — to use that footage to — they did that to him because they want people to show it. They did it in that way to get more media attention, to shock and to use — and because they want those images to go around the world and cause horror and hatred and anger and all of those things.
To stop these things from happening, to stop people using these kind of things and filming these kind of things to try to get media attention, we have to not give them attention. And so it would have done a great disservice to the memory of Danny to actually give the people that did that to him what they wanted.
KING: But you didn’t even show — a lot of media outlets show the man holding up the thing and then they cut away. You didn’t even do that.
JOLIE: Because that’s not what the film is about. The film is about how — how people rose above something like that and got together and fought with their hearts and their friendship and their dignity past something like that.
And that is a very — it was a very — it would just give any — just to give any kind of credit or any kind of focus or thought to that and those people and what they did and what they tried to — again, they would love for that image to be stuck in all our minds. And they are not going to get that from us.
KING: You’ve known a great love life. Now you know a great love life. Now this film has a great love life.
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: That was some caring between Mariane and Danny.
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: Did you bring to that a lot of that your — to yourself?
JOLIE: No. I mean we — we actually — Dan Futterman and I actually had a problem at one point. We kept trying to find something negative about them.
We’re like, “Can somebody tell us something about Danny Pearl that isn’t perfect? You know, is there some bad habit, some thing? Did they ever fight?
Is there –” We almost made a joke that he should steal the cab from me because we wanted him to do something.
To be honest, we would — every story we heard about Danny was what — just what a lovely person he was and what a sharing, interesting, open-minded, friendly, honest man. And their relationship, the history of their relationship, how they came together, how he was with her mother when she passed, how he was with her always, how she was with him.
They symbolize so much good. And so the only problem Futterman and I had was, my God, we don’t want to make them — we can’t, you know, perfect as in boring.
KING: Make them too sappy.
JOLIE: Yes, too sappy is boring. But they really were quite — and are still an extraordinary couple. And she loves him.
KING: Still?
JOLIE: She loves him and misses him. And they are the parents of that little boy. And they are — they’ll forever be one of the great symbols of deep love, for me anyway, and hopefully for many people. They — Danny and Mariane are…
KING: Was that hard — do you bring your own stuff to that?
JOLIE: My own experiences?
KING: Yes.
Your own feelings?
JOLIE: Um…
KING: Good actors do, don’t they?
JOLIE: I suppose. I mean, I, you know, I had the good fortune of working with Danny Futterman, who I — who is such a great man.
KING: He’s terrific.
JOLIE: He’s such a great man. And so it was very — he’s very easy to enjoy and spend time and look up to and have — so we had very easy scenes together.
The one thing I have learned in my life is that a relationship is not about having fun together, it’s not about hiding behind each other and trying to protect each other, but it’s about having a shared view of what you want to create and what you want to do in this world — how you want to raise your family or, if you have a bigger purpose together. And Danny and Mariane had that.
And I’ve, certainly in my life, come to a place of knowing that that is what I need to have. I need to — I need to feel strongly with Brad about how we raise our children, about what we think is right and wrong in the world, what we think is worth fighting for and what is morally, you know, the correct thing.
And if you have that same view, then you can go through anything. And then when you die one day, you look back at your life and you went on this — the right journey together and the same journey.
KING: Was Futterman at all — and this would be logical — in awe of you?
JOLIE: Futterman?
KING: Yes, Futterman.
JOLIE: (LAUGHTER).
No.
KING: Well, wait a minute. I mean he’s — he’s not a well-known actor. He’s terrific. But here comes one of the most famous actresses in the world that he’s got to be in scenes with.
JOLIE: I think I was more in awe of him because he’s a writer.
KING: Ah!
JOLIE: And, you know…
KING: That’s what you really want to be, isn’t it?
JOLIE: Well, I have a great — yes. I get — I get shy around writers more than actors or anybody else, yes.
KING: So he wasn’t…
JOLIE: I doubt he — well, I wouldn’t have noticed if he was… KING: He didn’t give you any sign of…
JOLIE: No, no.
KING: … as far as you would (INAUDIBLE).
JOLIE: He was just always really supportive. You know, I mean I think anybody that — we got to know each other in this — we were both in awe of Danny and Mariane and Ruth and Judea. And so we kind of both came into it as students of these people we admired very much. And so it gave us a very kind of leveled common ground. And, really, I have such respect for him that I — I don’t know.
KING: Some extraordinary scenes is the way that Danny Pearl was taken.
We’ll be right back.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP FROM “A MIGHTY HEART,” COURTESY PARAMOUNT VANTAGE)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: She didn’t let himself drown in her sorrow or in her tragedy. And that should be told to the whole world.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Mariane had kind of overcome the worst experience. Can you imagine your — to have your husband kidnapped, to have him killed?
But she said I’m not giving into the kind of hatred (INAUDIBLE).
JOLIE: He did not fail, you know?
The kidnappers, their point is to — to terrorize people, right?
I am not terrorized. And you can’t be terrorized.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP FROM “A MIGHTY HEART,” COURTESY PARAMOUNT VANTAGE)
DAN FUTTERMAN, ACTOR: Sorry. I’m so late. I’ll call you. Leave your phone on.
JOLIE: OK.
When will you be home?
FUTTERMAN: I’m hoping 9:00.
Listen, I love you.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Danny, how are you?
Is everything OK?
FUTTERMAN: Why are you — is there a problem?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No, no, there’s no problem.
JOLIE: I can’t get through to Danny.
FUTTERMAN: How far are we going? Is it — is it far?
(END VIDEO CLIP)
KING: Back with Angelina Jolie. Some of the extraordinary scenes in a movie with many, how he gets kidnapped. Where he’s going looking for this person he wants to interview. And he gets sent there and then is the cab driver a suspect? What is this guy? Was all that pretty factual?
JOLIE: Yes, that is — that’s a Michael question but I believe so. In trying to put the pieces together, as everybody has tried to do, that’s what we understand happened. But…
KING: It sure was real.
JOLIE: You know so it’s based on as much information that has been collected, you know. And at the same time, there’s so much we don’t know and will never know.
KING: Is there any burial place for him?
JOLIE: I don’t know. I don’t know. I would think so. I haven’t — you know there are certain questions through this whole process that we just — none of us asked.
KING: Did you sit with Mariane when you watched the film?
JOLIE: No. Just the thought of that makes me nauseous.
KING: She actually went to the premiere. She was at the premiere, right? You couldn’t have handled that?
JOLIE: No, I couldn’t have handled that, oh, God. I heard — so there was a day where — and she didn’t come to set ever. She has no…
KING: No, never.
JOLIE: No, never. She came in once when I was trying on wardrobe and it was the wedding dress and it was just — she was so gracious but it was just — it would have been far too hard. It was very difficult. And she also just has very little vanity and just wants the messages right, go for the message. I don’t care what I look like, what I sound like, just do your job. And so she was really great in that way. But…
KING: But to sit next to her would have… JOLIE: But when I heard — no, I really couldn’t. I can’t do her accent in front of her. I couldn’t — remember — you know for fun, somebody has asked me to do that, I couldn’t.
KING: By the way, when you’re doing an accent in a movie, and Anthony Quinn told me years ago he was so into a role that if he was doing an accent he’d bring the accent home. He’d be that person for six months. Do you?
JOLIE: I think my kids would have found that really weird.
(LAUGHTER)
JOLIE: But I did — I think there were certain things that Brad being an actor didn’t make me self conscious of during the filming, but towards the end he would tell me little things — I think it was more even gestures and just the rhythm of the way I spoke changed a little that I didn’t completely erase because it’s hard, you get into the habit.
KING: Do you have a coach?
JOLIE: I did for this one, yes.
KING: It’s a language coach, right?
JOLIE: Yes, a dialect coach, yes.
KING: That’s hard. Not all actors can get that right. That’s hard to get another sound.
JOLIE: It is. And it’s a — well, to find a way to do an accent and then make sure that it’s not just that it’s technically right, but that it doesn’t take away from me sounding like a real person, and their emotions and…
KING: Daniel Pearl when to some risky places. So have you.
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: Has what happened to him tempered you somewhat? Some place you wouldn’t go?
JOLIE: No, I think an extraordinarily — it certainly has not done that to Mariane. She travels probably more now.
KING: She still is?
JOLIE: Absolutely. Yes. No, there’s never a — I mean, unfortunately, for journalism and journalists abroad it’s just the situation has become more and more difficult and more and more dangerous. And we’ve lost so many in Iraq and elsewhere. And that is a threat that I don’t have. I’m not a journalist. And they are really brave to do what they do.
KING: You have great empathy or sympathy for journalists? Empathy would be a better word.
JOLIE: For especially journalists…
KING: In a war zone?
JOLIE: Absolutely. And to — not even in a war, they don’t have to be in danger, to have my deep respect, just those who are really working very, very hard, tirelessly to try to come to some honest understanding, some truth, and not just report something surface, or something that’s seems cool, or something, but really to care enough to take the time to investigate and dedicate themselves.
KING: Were you happy with the way “The Wall Street Journal” handled all of this — for Daniel?
JOLIE: I don’t know enough about the whole situation. And I don’t Know…
KING: Because they’re portrayed pretty well in the film.
JOLIE: Yes. And I think that would be — you know, the essence, you know at the end of day there’s no — I’m sure if you’ve asked probably anybody involved in the film they probably have feelings that they would have liked to have done things better, or that they could — I’m sure everybody involved — and I hope nobody does have any guilt because I think that there’s nothing that could have been done and everybody worked very hard.
KING: How do you balance your extraordinary life in that you go to some of the poorest regions in the world, right?
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: That’s part of your role at the U.N. You go and visit places. There’s a documentary that you’re in that’s out of this world. We’ll devote more time to that at a later date and I saw that, too.
JOLIE: OK.
KING: And then you also have a life of abundance. Do you ever look at that and say “whoa”?
JOLIE: Yes, I look at it very clearly with how — we talk about it often with how we’re going to raise our children. And we want to make sure that we raise them to have as much respect for, and as much comfort in, the village with no video games and no, you know, comfortable beds and sheets and fancy this or that, and that they have just as much fun, and, as I said, just as much respect for those people as they do for somebody in a big city with all these other interesting things.
And fortunately, we have discovered that with all the traveling our children do and all the different places we all spend time in that we do have that balance, that they don’t see it as different, unusual or less than to be in another country. They see it as kind different and wonderful things.
KING: But they do know they have a different life?
JOLIE: I don’t know if they know they have a different life, but I know that they know — I don’t know what they know. I just know we try to show them — I just know that we try to show them — we’re trying to instill compassion and understanding and tolerance. And hopefully they will have that by looking at each other as they grow up, and learning about each other’s countries and just being a family. But also, we don’t want them to be spoiled and we don’t want them to be attached to things. And we don’t want them to be attached — or take fame seriously, or anything like that. We want them to be good people, like all parents.
KING: “A Mighty Heart” opens next Friday. Right back with Angelina Jolie after this.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
JOLIE: This is a little girl in Darfur, crying scared, having just seen her parents murdered. It’s for the 15-year-old boy in Ghana who stood up and refused to carry a weapon and come (UNINTELLIGIBLE). It’s for the parents who have been forced into the jungles in Burma and are watching their children starve unable to do anything.
And we must remember our history, how the world treated refugees of the past shaped our present. And how we treat them today will determine our future.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
KING: There’s another cross section of two lives in this film “A Mighty Heart” and your own is the intense scrutiny Mariane was under during these terrible days that he was taken and then after we learned what happened to him. You live under intense scrutiny. So did that then come kind of easy?
JOLIE: It certainly made me — my life can not compare. I’ve been under scrutiny for very silly things. And I’ve had press bother me during very regular days in my life, absolutely.
But I have no idea what it’s like to go through what she went through, and have people writing false reports that could possibly put him in more danger, press being irresponsible, announcing that he’s dead when he’s not. I mean that is a kind of — that is something that I — in comparison, I have had it easy. That’s really the worst I’ve ever been close to, where it’s been a hurtful and misuse of the press, and that’s her.
KING: How is she doing socially? Is she going out?
JOLIE: I hope so. I don’t think at this time, at this moment, but you know I hope for her that she’s able to find love again in her life, that she’s able to have joy in her life. Yes.
KING: Pretty.
JOLIE: She’s lovely. She’s extraordinary.
KING: What’s the boy like?
JOLIE: He is — I never met Danny, but he’s very much what I would imagine Danny to be. And the parents say that he’s got something very similar to Dan. He’s lovely.
KING: An email question from Cory, Anaheim, California: “Why make a movie like ‘A Mighty Heart’ that extols the virtues of a free press, only to try to control press coverage on your own life?” JOLIE: Well, it’s very different. I think when we talk about the idea of press; the only things I’ve ever tried to control are I’ve tried to have some privacy with my family. I don’t think I would consider it blocking freedom of press to say, I don’t want to say whether or not I’m pregnant right now. You know, I think that that’s not necessarily, you know, important news that I’m blocking or important.
I would never, ever step in front — I’ve been very candid, as I am with you today, and always, to talk about death, to talk about cancer, to talk about my own mistakes I’ve made in my life. So I am fine. I am very open. I just would like to, and I have tried to have some — you know, I look sometimes to protect my family, and to try to have some — about things that I think are my right, because it’s my family and my kids and my pregnancy, or my whatever it might be.
KING: There are two kinds of journalism, and Mariane is one of them. And there are a lot in that end. What does she think? Have you talked to her about the kind of journalists who want to know where you went to dinner last night, and must get the latest picture?
JOLIE: We don’t talk about that. Fortunately, we talk about many other things. But it is nice to be close friends with a journalist. And I want to — But, no, I mean, of course, it’s silly. I mean, the other night at the premiere, there was a moment where somebody was asking me about whether or not we can overcome hate, and, at the same time, somebody was screaming for a fashion shot, and wanted me to turn around while I was talking to this person. And it was just such a like — it was that I think that — I think all of us, not just a journalist, not the person; it’s just a bizarre thing that we’re living with right now. But I would like there to be more of a line drawn between sensationalism and tabloid and real journalists. And I think journalists want that as well.
KING: I’ll ask you in a minute if you would like to be one. We’ll be right back.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK) KING: We’re back with Angelina Jolie. The film “A Mighty Heart” opens a week from tomorrow. Would you like to be a journalist? You talk a lot about it. You have great affection for Mariane.
JOLIE: I don’t know if I’d be a good enough journalist.
KING: You know how to write. JOLIE: I do. Again, I have deep respect and I don’t know if I’d be able to write something without putting my opinion all over it. And I think the best journalists don’t do that. So I don’t know if I would be very good.
KING: Is there a distortive thing between you and Brad? You chose the lives you lead. You chose to be actors. There’s a price you pay for that, right?
JOLIE: Apparently.
KING: It goes with the territory, as they say, but your children didn’t. Is there a dichotomy when these people want to take pictures of your children, which I’ve never figured out?
JOLIE: Yes, it just one of those things that’s best not to think about too much. And I hope, as our children grow up, that we will be less and less in the public eye, and they will have less and less that they will have to live with as they become, you know, impressionable adults. And they won’t see too much of it. I think hopefully we can fade away as those years approach.
But, you know, they went to some place the other day, a museum. And we weren’t there. We were working and found that they were followed. And it is — especially when we’re not there, it seems that does — yes, it seems something wrong with that.
KING: Pax from Vietnam. Where did you get that name?
JOLIE: My mom wrote a list of names when we were going to have Shiloh. And the — Shiloh being the…
KING: Shiloh is a western kind of Virginia name, isn’t it?
JOLIE: It’s a — apparently it’s a lot of things. And you name a baby and you hear from across the world that it means…
(CROSSTALK)
KING: There was a movie about Shiloh.
JOLIE: There are a lot of songs, there is — yes. It was just for different reasons a name we love. But it wasn’t — but she had written — one of the names that she suggested was Pax because it meant peace. He’s anything but at the moment.
(LAUGHTER)
KING: How old now?
JOLIE: He is 3 1/2.
KING: Is it hard to get someone out of Vietnam?
JOLIE: I suppose. It took us about a year.
KING: Did you go there?
JOLIE: Yes, yes.
KING: What was that like?
JOLIE: I’m fascinated with Vietnam. I plan to spend a lot more time there. We didn’t get to go out as much as we would like to. But it’s a part of the world where my being an American and having a relationship with Cambodia, it is obviously a part of the world that I’m fascinated with. And Vietnam itself is something…
KING: It is beautiful too, isn’t it?
JOLIE: It is beautiful. It is very beautiful.
KING: Is he a good boy?
JOLIE: He is. Yes, he is.
KING: You’re a little hesitant.
JOLIE: He’s wild. He’s beautiful and wild. And he is — you know, he had no freedoms for three-and-a-half years. He had — he lived in the same place in the same cot along with 20 other cots and did things at the exact same time and had no chance to have an opinion himself or do — he lived a very structured, structured life. And now he has a lot of freedoms. And so he is a very good boy, but he’s also suddenly very free.
KING: His brother like him?
JOLIE: He does. I mean, he has moments where they’re brothers, but they have absolute moments of pure joy. KING: Brothers, fight. I have an 8 and a 7.
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: They fight.
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: But they love each other.
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: That is — I mean, that is — does Mariane know your family?
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: Did they come to the set?
JOLIE: Did my family come to the set?
KING: Yes.
JOLIE: Oh, yes. Yes, yes, also Mad always found it really funny that I looked like Adam’s mom. That’s all he kept saying that he thought I was goofy that I kept dressing up like Adam’s mom and that that was my job. It was just weird.
KING: Our remaining moments with Angelina Jolie, one of the more talented people I know I have to say.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
KING: Back with our remaining moments with Angelina Jolie. We’ve been giving you, our viewers, the chance to appear on this show via the Internet, asking questions of our guests. We call it I-Ask. Here is tonight’s I-Ask question for Angelina.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Angelina, I idolize you. And my question is, did you read the memoir, “A Mighty Heart” before you took the role of Mariane Pearl?
KING: Did you read the book.
JOLIE: Yes, of course.
KING: Did you read it before you knew you were going to do it?
JOLIE: Yes. Well, I — partially. I hadn’t — I had read what I could get my hands on at the time. A while ago I was sent like pieces of it because I was curious. And then I never got the full book. And then…
KING: How do you think — I know it’s hard to predict, how do you think it’s going to do?
JOLIE: I…
KING: It is an independent film.
JOLIE: Yes. The great thing about it is it was shot for very little money and it was never made with the intention of doing well. So we don’t — it doesn’t matter, you know, we hope people see it. We hope the message gets out. We hope people appreciate it. But it’s not about how big the numbers. It has nothing to do with that. And that is nice.
KING: In our remaining couple of moments, as the world goes on and you view it, are you less optimistic?
JOLIE: No, I’m optimistic, but I think a lot of big changes need to be made.
KING: Like?
JOLIE: Like I think we need to have stronger bodies in the world that handle peacemaking and…
KING: Stronger than the U.N., you mean?
JOLIE: We need — yes, when we need to rebuild a country after a war, we need to not have to, you know, reinvent the wheel every time we do that. We need to have a real proper plan. We need to know how to do that. We need to do it really strong.
I don’t want to have to keep going to refugee areas. I don’t want to have to send people back to their home where it’s not secure and then have to see them five years later because it exploded again into violence because we did not have proper justice.
I don’t want to do that. And I think it is time that we can handle it better as an international community.
KING: Do you think we will ever end violence as we see it, suicide bombers and Daniel Pearls?
JOLIE: I think there needs to be more accountability for that kind of behavior. And I think we need to have better education. As Mariane says in the film, that a lot of these extremists and people who are, you know, subject to ideological capture are victims of it because they do not have any other option in their life.
They have no opportunities. They don’t have food often. And they have no education. And then they have — you know, a very extremist group that has a free school and a lunch. I mean, this is an obvious…
KING: That’s out of whack.
JOLIE: This is an obvious problem we’re having in the world. We need to rebalance the world.
KING: Are you going to support a candidate?
JOLIE: I don’t know.
KING: Have you in the past?
JOLIE: No, not publicly.
KING: Any reason?
JOLIE: I’ve never been that passionate about anyone.
KING: Look, you are so passionate about so many things.
JOLIE: I know. I’m trying. I’m learning a lot about all of the different candidates, Republican and Democrat, and I’m trying to see if there is one that I’m passionate enough about to — and then the question is, does celebrity help, you know? Is it a good thing to get involved or is it more distracting?
KING: Does all of your work you do — are you going to continue — doesn’t it take away from your family life?
JOLIE: No. My…
(CROSSTALK)
JOLIE: Again, my family comes with me to these places and there’s no greater thing than I can teach my children than for them to see that side of my life and that side of the world. So no, it’s very important. And we do, we all stay together.
KING: Would you adopt again?
JOLIE: Yes, yes. Not tomorrow, but…
(LAUGHTER)
KING: You would because?
JOLIE: I would because I have a great — I consider it an honor to have these children in my home and then they’re a joy. And it’s…
KING: How about natural birth again?
JOLIE: Yes. I’d consider it, absolutely.
KING: A great writer in Chicago years ago wrote: “I have four children, two are adopted, I forget which two.”
JOLIE: Yes. That’s right.
KING: What’s your next film?
JOLIE: The next one out is “Beowulf,” with Zemeckis. It is the guy that did “Polar Express,” and it is kind of — and I’m the monster’s mother.
KING: Robert Zemeckis. Who else is in it?
JOLIE: Oh God, Ray Winstone and Robin Wright Penn and John Malkovich and many, many people. It’s a really interesting project. So it’s fun to do.
KING: It’s always great seeing you, Angelina.
JOLIE: Thanks, you too.
KING: By the way, one other thing, selection process. Do you have to be the star?
JOLIE: No. It’s nice not to be. KING: Nice not to be.
(LAUGHTER)
JOLIE: Yes.
KING: “The Good Shepherd” you weren’t.
JOLIE: Yes. It’s not nice to be. Yes.
KING: So it has to tweak you then?
JOLIE: Yes. Just the — something about the story, it doesn’t even have to be that — it is not — something, even if it is just really funny and entertaining or something different or something that I — something, yes, all different.
KING: Is it harder when Brad goes out to do a film, somewhere else? Is it hard on you?
JOLIE: No, it’s nice — when one of us is working, the other one is with the kids. You know, when we shot “A Mighty Heart,” he was figuring out fun things to do in India with the children.
KING: A load of laughs.
JOLIE: It can be challenging, but it’s fun. It’s always harder and more fun to be home with the kids.
KING: It’s always great to see you.
JOLIE: You, too.
KING: Angelina Jolie — “A Mighty Heart” opens one week from tomorrow.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0706/14/lkl.01.html
Wow, that was quick. Major props to you for posting that.
angelah, thanks and i watched it 2x already.
I enjoyed both interviews. Angie is one of a kind. I was also looking at the splash videos and the one where the fans boo them for not coming over. It was not Angie. Just as I don’t think it was her that didn’t want the press to ask personal questions. It’s all Brad as LAiney said. He is doing the deciding and she is getting the blame for everything. She wanted to go and sign and he was trying to pull her back. He did that same thing in Cannes at the photocall. He didn’t want to go mingle with the fans and she did so instead of him standing there he did the same. Maybe they were in a hurry but this is something she has always done and candid and frank is what she has always been, and trying to change that will not help her at all. I admit she has been to candid and she admits that mistake but there is nothing wrong with sharing a little info and telling people how much you love someone Mr. Pitt. Or admitting to the world that she didn’t break up your marriage. You are one lucky man to have a woman love you for who you are and not what you look like and how much money you have.I have said this over and over again she seems to be back in her element again. She was looking quite miserable there for a while and I think she feels more comfortable now not being at home taking care of children and thinking about her moms death. Being out and working has defintely been good for her. I just wish people would stop blaming her for everything negative that happens.
LOVE THE BAMPZS!
LOVE ANGELINA!
SHE CAN DO WHATEVER THE **** SHE WANTS!
Lovely interview with Jon Stewart, but very short.
Agree, just saw the interview it was fun but too short. the LK interview was great. Where do these people get the voting thing? she said she has not picked any candidate but she is looking at all of them Democrat and Republican. Any one comparing her to jane fonda is an idiot. she tries to bring attention to all refugees so why pick a fight w/ any side when she wants to work w/ whoever is in power. She is a smart woman. These interviews were great and not that much personal detail but just enough. I will see A mighty heart opening night and as a mixed race woman have no problem w/ her portrayal. I think it is great that a friend who knows Marianne Pearl as a person and not as a color is portraying her.
Two interviews and completely different Angelina, which one is the real one? She seemed very stuffy and fake on LK. She was very uncomfortable and seemed unsure what to say most of the time. She wasnt honest and it was very obvious, she did the BUSH lying thing a LOT (blinking and not making eye contact).
What is up with those shoes and that outfit … YUCK!!!
208 and 209
I am a __ hater. I can’t stand her, every time I see her on TV I’ll switch channel, not to mention go to her thread. You 2 are haters, why are you coming to someone’s thread that you hate. GO WAY!!!! YOU 2 MORONS!!! IMBEC*LE!!
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It is you that can’t shut your trap and it is you that is irritating.
she’s definately going through some emotional stuff and it shows.
*****-a-whor-a! If this ***** is so against publicity why in the fxxk did she go on this show?
She drank too much of Billy-****’s blood!
She fxxxed another woman’s husband!
She buys children for fun and publicity!
Nasty home-wrecking *****.
she’s definately going through some emotional stuff and it shows.
*****-a-whor-a! If this ***** is so against publicity why in the fxxk did she go on this show?
She drank too much of Billy-****’s blood!
She fxxxed another woman’s husband!
She buys children for fun and publicity!
Nasty home-wrecking *****.
she’s definately going through some emotional stuff and it shows.
*****-a-whor-a! If this ***** is so against publicity why in the fxxk did she go on this show?
She drank too much of Billy-****’s blood!
She fxxxed another woman’s husband!
She buys children for fun and publicity!
Nasty home-wrecking *****.
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