Brad Takes Maddox to Mars 2112 — Again!
Brad Pitt enjoys some father-son bonding time with 5-year-old son Maddox, piggybacking him into sci-fi-themed restaurant Mars 2112 in NYC’s Times Square (one of Maddox’s favorite eateries).
Brad and Maddox enjoyed their “outer space” dining experience — Maddox enjoyed the rocketship rides and Cyber Street arcade while Brad picked up a few items from the Martian Retail Galaxy.
No word yet on whether Maddox ordered the Terraforming Tuna tostada or Ziggy Stardust’s Spaghetti.
Happy Father’s Day to Brad and all the other proud papas out there!
More pictures of Brad and Maddox getting their Mars on…
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@161
What a selfish woman. The movie was based on Mariane Pearl’s book and her search to find her husband not the life and work of Danny Pearl.
His parents have both seen it and liked it.
Mariane has seen it and liked it.
What the hell does she want. If anything he will be turning in his grave at the behavour of his ‘friend’. I guess she hasn’t been getting enough attention.
Pr disaster my a$$. The film has been getting positive reviews.
Why ‘A Mighty Heart’ Is A Cruel Failure - by the co-author of the book and danny’s friend | 06/15/2007 at 4:10 pm
Asra Nomani, the former Wall Street Journal reporter who’s the “supporting character” in “A Mighty Heart,” the Angelina Jolie film about journalists Danny and Marianne Pearl and Danny’s murder in Pakistan, helped out on making the picture true to life. She made sure the cast even got the right notebooks that she and Danny used. But when she saw the glittery press photos out of the film’s premiere at Cannes, she had a “duh” moment. The marketing, the PR, the celebrities: All of it was absolutely the antithesis of Danny, she realized. The studio publicists brought a screener of the film to her house in West Virginia: the on-screen Danny just looked so flat. So in an email to a producer of the film early this month, Nomani wrote: “I’m not going to be attending the premiere because, upon reflection, I just don’t believe in the movie and the mythology of its marketing and PR campaign.”
In this excerpt from her email, she explains her thinking.
As much as the talking points say that this movie is for Danny and that everyone made the movie for the right reasons, I don’t at all feel that it is for Danny or that noble intentions underly this movie. That’s just my opinion, and I don’t mean to offend you, but I’ve just heard that soundbite one too many times.
In your role as producer, you may think I’m full of B.S. in seeing a reality that isn’t the one that you’re portraying on the big screen. I am told there is hardly a person who thinks too highly of Hollywood’s depiction of reality. But even knowing that intellectually, I cannot in good conscience enable an enterprise to me that represents to me little more than “astroturf reality.”
Maybe I’ve read a little too much Joseph Campbell, but I think that our society has become quite sick in the way that we manufacture heroes out of tragedy — Guliani, for example, being a hero when he was just doing his job as mayor — and to me the industry that supports this mythmaking is not one in which I want to participate. To me, the participation of the media industry in creating myths out of reality is most distressing.
The truth is that I am sorry that I ever got involved in the movie making from the beginning. I was naive in putting trust in the process, and I shouldn’t have been but my head was also spinning post-Karachi in trying to support Mariane as much as I could. To me, Danny had left her at my house, and I had a duty to him to take care of her.
I tried throughout the filmmaking to help because I hoped a greater good would come from this enterprise. In my heart, I don’t think a greater good emerges, despite all of the allegiances with reporting organizations, etc., because at the end of the day this movie could never have happened without the tragic sacrifice of Danny’s life, and my greatest sadness is that I don’t think that the movie comes close to even capturing Danny’s real life charisma and charm.
As the details of the movie have sunk into my conscience over the last couple of weeks, I realized that the film made me miss Danny even more as a friend, because he was so not present for me on the screen
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it’s sad that she feels that way towards the movie, specially one week away of the release.
She’s pissed with the producers not angelina.
175 AMH | 06/15/2007 at 4:18 pm
161, whoever this person is , is not important.He was not her husband. The only voice that matters is mariane pearl. I am quite sure if mariane was dissatisfied with the finished project she would voice her opinion.
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SHE CO-WROTE THE BOOK.
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SO WHAT? IT WAS NOT HER HUSBAND OR SON.
170 Jamie | 06/15/2007 at 4:14 pm
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ITA!
I think that if the family doesn’t have a problem with it, that should be the most important thing.
Assuming that the email is real, I still hesitate to get angry with this person for her feelings. She misses her friend and it seems that she’s wrapping her personal philosophies with the memory of her friend.
ASRA NOMANI is not the author of the book, you moron!
The author is Marianne Pearl, Danny’s wife - AMH is a story told through her eyes and she totally endorses the movie.
Asra is a journalist who worked with Danny. She was very worried that the actress who played her part was not glamorous enough, she said in an interview she was afraid she was going to be played by the domestic help.
IMO she does not like Danny’s wife and her book. She wants this to be Danny’s story and have a bigger role herself. And the truth is this is Danny and Marianne story, told by Marianne.
She comes out as a bit jealous, really… just like the moron who hates Angelina so much she ran here telling us the “author” of the book was not happy with the movie. Stupid is as stupid does.
The truth is that I am sorry that I ever got involved in the movie making from the beginning. I was naive in putting trust in the process, and I shouldn’t have been but my head was also spinning post-Karachi in trying to support Mariane as much as I could. To me, Danny had left her at my house, and I had a duty to him to take care of her.
I tried throughout the filmmaking to help because I hoped a greater good would come from this enterprise. In my heart, I don’t think a greater good emerges, despite all of the allegiances with reporting organizations, etc., because at the end of the day this movie could never have happened without the tragic sacrifice of Danny’s life, and my greatest sadness is that I don’t think that the movie comes close to even capturing Danny’s real life charisma and charm.
As the details of the movie have sunk into my conscience over the last couple of weeks, I realized that the film made me miss Danny even more as a friend, because he was so not present for me on the screen
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She totally bashed Brad, the other producers, paramount and the director. BIG TIME, she used a great choice of words.
It is funny how critics drop these so called articles without links or facts. The agenda is to smear the Movie and AJ. However, it is a futile cause. Anybody can claim to be a critic, a friend, a source or whatever. The final proof is in the product and so far A Mighty Heart is a critical success. The movie was made on an Indie budget and has been hailed by major critics and not by fly by night websites (Nat’l alledger and Post chronic lies). However, don’t let that stop you from your little campaign. I am looking forward to seeing “A Mighty Heart”.
where’s the source (ie link) of that lil AMH disaster? Anyway it is only her pov & we all know that if the Pearl fam detested the idea of actors/productions/directions/etc then the movie wouldnt ahve been made from the start.
160 the real fraud
****roflol, she didnt get a marketing degree! we’ll see how much profits she and the smartwater co make out by the end of this year..dun dun dun dun
Please do not spread negative comments until you hear from Brad and Angelina. It has happened over and over. The purpose of those who spread this news is to kill the joy of the fans and it will not work.
The truth is that I am sorry that I ever got involved in the movie making from the beginning. I was naive in putting trust in the process, and I shouldn’t have been but my head was also spinning post-Karachi in trying to support Mariane as much as I could. To me, Danny had left her at my house, and I had a duty to him to take care of her.
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sounds a little bitter about something for some reason, especially “To me, Danny had left her at my house, and I had a duty to him to take care of her.” maybe she felt she was not projected accurately in the movie or they didn’t cast the right person to portray her?
realmente tu tienes un grave problema de comprension verdad?. dije que es de comun uso entre los americanos (del continente, no del país) que los argentinos son insoportablemente egocentricos y autosuficientes en su propia opinion. si te ofendiste, es porque lo eres pero eso no es un delito. y eso de compueblanas la verdad no lo entiendo. Yo soy venezolana, lo he repetido innumerables veces.
http://gawker.com/news/manufacturing-heroes/why-a-mighty-heart-is-a-cruel-failure-269290.php
Oh right Gawker, the same web site that had it’s ass* kick on Larry King by a celeb that it lied on.
#172, If Mariane Pearle is such her friend why would she want to say such negative things about the movie at this time. She sounds abit hypocritical to me, because if she felt so stongly about danny pearle being her so called friend why would she try to sabotage the movie before its even aired to the public.Thats some friend You would think that she would try to support Maraiane and her son at this time instead about interjecting her feelings about how the movie was made. Mariane seems to like the movie just fine. You strike me as a hater big time.
Can’t wait wait to see AMH.
haha ok, so it’s gawker.. ic ic. Whatever [superficial] negativity there is, I’m still going to see AMH.
A Mighty Heart
CASUALTY OF WAR The tragic story of Daniel Pearl’s abduction and murder is obscured by the star (Jolie, as Mariane Pearl) on screen
Peter MountainBy Lisa Schwarzbaum Lisa Schwarzbaum
Lisa Schwarzbaum is a film critic for EW
Wish though we might for another option, we know the terrible ending of A Mighty Heart before the movie begins. While investigating a story in Karachi, Pakistan, on ‘’shoe bomber” Richard Reid in early 2002, Wall Street Journal reporter and South Asia bureau chief Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered, and his beheading was documented on camera with sickening cruelty of purpose. Pearl’s wife, Mariane, herself a freelance journalist for French radio and television, was pregnant at the time, and after her husband’s death, she wrote a book about his life and work — and their happy time together — with the couple’s son, Adam, in mind. If today even strangers refer to the Pearls as Danny and Mariane, it is because, through the intimate accessibility of her prose and the fresh glamour of their photogenic images, Mariane Pearl has succeeded so well in personalizing the dangers that accompany the necessity of a free press. Scores more journalists have since died in the line of duty.
The shaping and shading that turned Mariane’s book, subtitled The Brave Life and Death of My Husband, Danny Pearl, into A Mighty Heart, the noble project starring Angelina Jolie, qualifies in itself, I suppose, as a kind of media success. This respectful, committed, on-the-side-of-right dramatization got made because it stars one of today’s most headline-grabbing actress-celebrities. (As a promotional bonus, Jolie’s equally eye-catching partner, Brad Pitt, is one of the producers.) And because Michael Winterbottom directed, drawing on his blunter global docudrama style (The Road to Guantánamo) rather than his fanciful playtime style (Tristram Shandy: A **** & Bull Story), the movie strides ahead with a good sense of rhythm, rocking backward just when relief is needed to create vignettes of happier moments in the Pearls’ life as an attractive couple to offset the despair of the present and horror of the future. (We know it’s coming; thank goodness we’re spared the full documentation.)
But because A Mighty Heart stars Jolie — her skin somehow polished to reflect Mariane’s Afro-Cuban/Dutch complexion, her wig a masterpiece of a casually corkscrewed updo, her accent the work of a good student — it’s impossible not to be conscious of her performance at every turn. Her intensity, combined with the aura of her celebrity, becomes the story — and the character of the actual Danny Pearl (Dan Futterman, a spot-on physical match) recedes in importance. Thus when Mariane expresses frustration with the investigation, even though a team of Pakistani counter-terrorism officers, led with devotion by a man called only Captain (The Namesake’s terrific Irrfan Khan), are working around the clock, we focus on her pain rather than their hard work. When Mariane turns for support to Danny’s boss, John Bussey (Half Nelson’s fine Denis O’Hare), to friend and colleague Asra Nomani (Bend It Like Beckham’s Archie Panjabi), and to Danny’s parents (allowing screenwriter John Orloff to emphasize Danny’s pride in his Jewish heritage), her needs dwarf the value of their compassion. And when Mariane receives the news she’s been dreading and to which the entire movie has been building, the actress in the role dissolves into a keening grief so busy that audience attention wanders at exactly the wrong time to thoughts about how many takes the shot required, and why a moment so obviously devastating affects us in the head but not in the gut.
Winterbottom’s A Mighty Heart focuses on the grim stretch between the time Danny Pearl never returned for dinner (he had set off to interview a shady source) and the time, weeks later, when grisly confirmation of death arrived. Mariane Pearl surely wasn’t passive during that time — she worked her sources and attended to her health for the sake of the baby growing inside her — but neither was she the real story. Daniel Pearl was, and the kind of work he did, and the reasons for the seething unrest in the country in which he was a visitor. At the very least, the story is the search to find one missing journalist, just one among hundreds in peril around the globe. The twisting of narrative perspective that pushes the missing man’s wife so insistently into the foreground makes A Mighty Heart a mighty challenge. Despite the best of intentions, an actress who makes her own headlines gets in the way of the big picture. B-
The more comments we make on this the more negative the thread becomes. We went over this yesterday before Angelina comment. Let Angie comment and the fans get out of helping to spread a false rumor. How does the letter to the producer come to the press?
Jared, Thanks for the great father-son picx. Brad is totally in his element here. Love the sneakers. I’m sure everyday is like Father’s Day for Brad as he has had his dreams come true times four, with the most beautiful, loving mom for his children as the cherry on top. So happy for him.
As for that so-call friend of Marianne and Daniel Pearl, sounds like sour grapes to me. Some people will say and do anything to get their 15mins of fame. Sad, but true.
We will see the movie, no matter what.
Not a cutie cutie child who is obviously a spoilt brat with celebrity parents.
Isn’t Mariane Pearle’s voice more important than this nobody? give me a break. What about all the postive reviews at Cannes and the world over.
Happy Father’s day Brad Pitt.
To me, Danny had left her at my house, and I had a duty to him to take care of her.”
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that is an odd comment to make about a friend’s wife. Makes one wonder if she had feelings for Danny Pearl that went beyond friendship
Please stop copying and repeating bad posts.
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