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Angelina Jolie @ The Daily Show

Angelina Jolie @ The Daily Show

Angelina Jolie gets mobbed by fans and paparazzi outside The Daily Show studios in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan on Thursday night.

The multi-talented, mutli-tasking, mutli-beautiful Jolie signed autographs and smiled for photographers before popping into her SUV.

“There’s only one word that describes Angelina,” says The Daily Show. Actress? Producer? Humanitarian? Mother? MULTI!!!

Angelina’s guest appearance on The Daily Show airs TONIGHT @ 11PM ET/PT on Comedy Central.

UPDATE: Angelina just gave photographer James Ambler (from paparazzi agency Splash News) a lift in her SUV after his bike got a flat tire. Aw, how nice!

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Alexanderina @ 06/14/2007 at 10:21 pm

16 angelah | 06/14/2007 at 10:17 pm
TDS is @ 8PM westco

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Angelah, so it comes on at 8PM here in SD, that is great. Thanks

Just wonderful human beings love her&Brad awesome people.

Hey Jared you are on a roll!!!!!!! I am assuming that you watched it (LKL) what are your thoughts?

I made the first page!!!!!!!!!

Angelah, are you sure it’s not last night’s episode that’s on at 8?

Anything interesting on extra or et tonight?

coalharbourqt @ 06/14/2007 at 10:23 pm

For any Vancouverites The Daily Show is 11 pm on Comedy Central - Channel 57 on Novus :-)

I love Angie…She’s the best !

thanx j@r3d for the addtl photos!

Alexanderina @ 06/14/2007 at 10:25 pm

29 Amaya | 06/14/2007 at 10:22 pm

Hiya Amaya, what time is TDS on?

Just bringing over from the old thread

162 lylian | 06/14/2007 at 10:20 pm
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.

wohooo… found it. just love this coupe!!

She looks amazing, she sounds amazing, she is amazing. Brad is a lucky man. Larry King did a great job and it is obvious that he likes her.

Help…I live in Dallas, Texas. What time and
Channel ? Please.

Oh man, AMaya I dont know, im not sure waaahh

jolierocks @ 06/14/2007 at 10:28 pm

I want to see ANGIE on LK!

coalharbourqt @ 06/14/2007 at 10:28 pm

Like Angie said on Larry King Live - they didn’t make the film with budget or boxoffice in mind… just to get the message out. Contrary to what some people believe, it’s not always about making money… principles trump profit in this case.

jolierocks @ 06/14/2007 at 10:29 pm

wow…thanks for the pics JJ!!

candycandy @ 06/14/2007 at 10:29 pm

http://www.splash-video.com/index2.pgi
click guest archive, and you can get this vido
on the2nd line.

ei guys if anyone gets a chance to upload this TDS video please post a link here, would love to watch it but can’t :( thanks thanks thanks

38 Ellen | 06/14/2007 at 10:26 pm
****
try tv guide

First I ‘m going to watch the Daily Show because of our President.

jolierocks @ 06/14/2007 at 10:30 pm

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20 Amaya | 06/14/2007 at 10:19 pm

Thanks for the link!

coalharbourqt @ 06/14/2007 at 10:30 pm

Joy - my only complaint is that it was too short too :-) Larry King did a great job and it was an impressive interview.

Thank you ladies for the LK live report on the previous thread. I have to go back to read it again.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,282173,00.html

Angelina Jolie’s true colors came out yesterday as she promoted a film about freedom of the press and then tried to censor all her interviews.

Jolie is touting freedom of the press these days, playing the widow of murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in a new movie called “A Mighty Heart.”

But Jolie turns out to be a mighty hypocrite when it comes to her own freedom of the press. Her lawyer required all journalists to sign a contract before talking to her and Jolie instructed publicists at first to ban FOX News from the red carpet of her premiere.

Ironically, last night’s premiere of the excellent Michael Winterbottom-directed film was meant to support an organization called Reporters Without Borders. Jolie, however, did everything she could to clamp down on the press and control it.

Yesterday, reporters from most major media outlets balked when they were presented with an agreement drawn up by Jolie’s Hollywood lawyer Robert Offer. The contract closely dictated the terms of all interviews.

Reporters were asked to agree to “not ask Ms. Jolie any questions regarding her personal relationships. In the event Interviewer does ask Ms. Jolie any questions regarding her personal relationships. Ms. Jolie will have the right to immediately terminate the interview and leave.”

The agreement also required that “the interview may only be used to promote the Picture. In no event may Interviewer or Media Outlet be entitled to run all or any portion of the interview in connection with any other story. … The interview will not be used in a manner that is disparaging, demeaning, or derogatory to Ms. Jolie.”

If that wasn’t enough, Jolie also requires that if any of these things happen, “the tape of the interview will not be released to Interviewer.” Such a violation, the signatory thus agrees, would “cause Jolie irreparable harm” and make it possible for her to sue the interviewer and seek a restraining order.

I am told that USA Today and the Associated Press were among those that canceled interviews, and eventually Jolie scotched all print interviews when she heard the reaction.

“I wouldn’t sign it,” a reporter for a major outlet said. “Who does she think she is?”

A call to Offer was apparently one that could be refused. He didn’t return calls. An associate, Lindsay Strasberg, said, before hanging up: “You’re a reporter? I can’t talk to reporters. Goodbye.”

So much for reporters without borders.

It is generally understood that interviews conducted with movie stars are unlimited in the range of questions, but it is very rare that reporters are faced with signing agreements in advance that limit or pre-censor their work.

That’s not all: Jolie told Paramount Pictures publicists to ban FOX News Channel and all FOX News affiliates from covering the “Mighty Heart” premiere on the red carpet. It was only with the intervention of mortified Paramount staff that a FNC camera crew was allowed to be present.

Jolie is famous by now for directing press and selling rights to her photos. She has long been in business with People magazine, orchestrating photo shoots of her children. The money, she says, goes to charity.

This column reported a year ago, on June 8, 2006, about how Jolie and Pitt were responsible for the expulsion of journalists in Namibia where the couple went to have their child, Shiloh. Their bodyguards regularly got into fights with local photographers hoping to make some money from the couple’s colonial residency in their country.

After Shiloh was born, Jolie and Pitt gave a news conference, but limited it only to Namibian journalists. No reporters from neighboring countries were allowed. The couple sat on the dais with Sam Nuuyoma, Namibia’s first president, aka dictator, who ruled for 25 years.
In 2002, Nuuyoma abruptly appointed himself minister of information and broadcasting. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Nuuyoma has routinely attacked reporters from his country calling them “unpatriotic” and “the enemy.”

During the time Pitt and Jolie were in the country, a former photographer for the Namibian, the daily newspaper, was arrested twice for trying to get a picture of the couple. South African John Liedenberg was arrested on municipal property during the Jolie-Pitt stay and pronounced guilty of trespassing. His passport and camera equipment were confiscated as well.

Treatment of the press is so bad in Namibia, in fact, that an organization called the National Society for Human Rights was formed several years ago to protect reporters’ rights.
The NSHR, which is usually busy with more important matters, issued a statement on April 24 strongly condemning the deportation of foreign journalists from Namibia who wanted to cover the Pitt-Jolie visit.

“As the principal human rights monitoring and advocacy organization in this country, we strongly repudiate this unprecedented and blatant violation of the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech and expression, which includes freedom of the press and other media,” the statement read.

It’s a little unclear how Mariane Pearl, whom Jolie plays in “A Mighty Heart,” feels about her portrayer’s position on freedom of press for some, but not all. Yesterday, I spoke to Jeff Julliard, the editorial director of Reporters without Borders in Paris.

“Paparazzi should be allowed to do their job,” he said, adding that he condemned Jolie’s banning of FOX News and actions taken on her behalf in Namibia.

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