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Brad & Angelina Carry Kids to School

Brad & Angelina Carry Kids to School

Proud parents Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie take Pax, 3, and Zahara, 2, to school at the American Embassy compound on Thursday morning in Prague, Czech Republic.

Brad held up an umbrella for the entire family while carrying his boy Pax. Angelina carried her girl Zee, who again spotted paparazzi and gave them a stare-down. Work it out, girl!

Watch the video of Brad and Angie here.

Because of a rain-enforced break in filming for her action thriller Wanted, Angelina was free to carry out mommy duties alongside good dad Brad.

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I guess you have never been in a JP thread before b/c this baby could hit the high 900’s!

395 errr

sorry there sherlock but as a long time Brad fan, I can tell you ,He wouldn’t be in a relationship like that. He is by nature a very monogamous Man.
Angie has also said that she would never cheat on her partner, as she saw what it did to her Mother when Her Father cheated, sooo..
Dream on.

402 WHY! | 06/21/2007 at 12:57 pm
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I guess you have never been in a JP thread before b/c this baby could hit the high 900’s!

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COOL!!!!!!!!!!

united we stand @ 06/21/2007 at 12:59 pm

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PART 3 Larry King interview

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.

KING: Angelina Jolie is the guest.

“A Mighty Heart” opens a tomorrow, Friday, 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.

i saw the really great interview last nite on CR with Vanessa Redgrave . I did not know that she and AJ had so much in common . Both are involved with refugees , UNHCR , philanthrophy , oscar winning actreses , from oscar winning parents ( fathers) , very intelligent , she just married the father of her children last year after being together 35 years . She has a movie coming out that I want to see also . Her interview content about people giving and getting involved was so much inline with how AJ lives her life .

united we stand @ 06/21/2007 at 1:05 pm

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Part 4 Larry King interview

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 this Friday.

DON’T FORGET TO WATCH A MIGHTY HEART IT OPEN TOMORROW FRIDAY

Jolie-Pitt Clan Fan @ 06/21/2007 at 1:07 pm

OMGAWWWDD The haters, Damnnnn they are only taking their beautiful children to school. If I were those two I would’ve had taken the time out for an afternoon quicky!

They are soooooo into each other.

Hollywood Royals

This fam is totally kool

to#401 ida @ 06/21/2007 at 1:08 pm

401 ida most JP’s are not really caring what Tabloids disuss. They are so anti JP. Whats the point of discussing them? Your coversation though. Peace.

AddictedtoBAMPZS @ 06/21/2007 at 1:15 pm

Love to all bampzs lovers! I just want to say that in tribute to my hero, I’ve just french-kissed my brother. I also carry a vial of blood around, change the name of a three year old boy (even though experts say you shouldn’t even do that to a dog, let alone a child) and cut myself, all while stealing someone else’s husband.

the real tita @ 06/21/2007 at 1:20 pm

#236: yeah, all Angelina has to do is eat and her body regains its curves. Your idol has to have major plastic surgery every so often in order to maintain its what?…ordinary features. Thanks but I’ll stick to Angie. At least we know what she will look like when she gets older…just like her mother. With Aniston, we don’t know do we? She’ll have a nice body (if she can keep up with the diet and exercise) but she’ll be a wrinkled old prune with a big nose and manly jaws half hidden by a curtain of thinning hair. Ewww!!!

united we stand @ 06/21/2007 at 1:20 pm

Part 5
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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.

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.

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.

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 tomorrow.

Love to all bampzs lovers! I just want to say that in tribute to my hero, I’ve just french-kissed my brother. I also carry a vial of blood around, change the name of a three year old boy (even though experts say you shouldn’t even do that to a dog, let alone a child) and cut myself, all while stealing someone else’s husband.

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Hey 410 AddictedtoBAMPAS

Cool - freedom of choice is a beautiful thing but, please be careful with the cutting thing.

freaky lover? not @ 06/21/2007 at 1:25 pm

369 errr

Woman says Colin Farrell sucks at sex

After meeting Colin Farrell on the set of Woody Allen’s new movie, a woman says she had sex with the Irish actor less than an hour after meeting him. Much to her surprise, he sucked. The woman, Angelique Jerome, Woody Allen’s former nanny and current French model, says Farrell didn’t exactly blow her mind. She says:

“He was enthusiastic and athletic. He was so keen to have me, he didn’t want to wear any protection. He just said, ‘It’ll be OK, it’ll be OK’. But for all his ardour, it was like he was reading from a text book, lurching from one position to another…We made love three times but the actual sex only lasted 10 minutes in total…I kept having to fake orgasms - one, two, three - to keep him happy and let him keep his dignity. It seemed the polite thing to do…And he was always looking me in the eye. I found that rather off-putting, as if I were some kind of school project. It was too clinical. He didn’t at all come across as a sex god who had slept with countless woman. If I didn’t know better, I could almost have thought it was his first time.”

United we stand, you are wasting your time. most of the fans watched the damn LK interview on tv and are just skimming past your crap. So annoying.

Love to see them holding hands, I thought I seen Brad grab Angelina’s hand .You confirmed(reallypeople)Thank You for the Slash Video.What a loving family.

***When the sun shines, we’ll shine together
Told you I’ll be here forever
Said I’ll always be a friend
Took an oath I’ma stick it out till the end
Now that it’s raining more than ever
Know that we’ll still have each other
You can stand under my umbrella
You can stand under my umbrella****

thats_right @ 06/21/2007 at 1:38 pm

If Jen was so manipulative and whiny and IN THE WRONG during the divorce Bradley’s Mom wouldn’t still be so close with Jen. Like any Mom she would take her sons side especially if he was done wrong. Its obvious that Jane still loves Jen because she acted like a lady during the mess the other two created by being so public about the affair. At least Mom still has some sense of right and WRONG. You NEVER see Jane with her sons girlfriend. That speaks volumes about the true relationship. Brads going through a phase right now and enjoying the kids but that can end any time - its the honeymoon stage still and Im sure he loves the kids. But some day Brads going to want to be around HIS family too and Im not so sure Mama Pitt is quite so welcoming to Brads girlfriend.

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Stop whining its over get with the program. Brad moved on with a gorgeous lady and they have beautiful kids, who gives a damn if Jen is loved by Brad’s mom obvisouly she was not loved by Brad Pitt if that was the case Brad would of stayed with Jennifer Aniston. So move on you are acting just like Jennifer Aniston can’t move forward always diging the past. Go check the pictures see how happy Brad is with Angelina Jolie holding their kids taking them school or brining them home, and lonely, selfish Jennifer Maniston can meet with Brad’s mom all she wants who caresssss Brad is not coming back to Jen. He has his diamond which is Angelina Jolie and their kids.

the real tita @ 06/21/2007 at 1:50 pm

#410: stop using a regular’s monicker. Can’t you get your own? How about addicted to perversion? For all the things you say, that say much about you as a person. You are a perverted and sick individual because that’s all you see and think about to the point of obsessing. Anyone who keeps seeing salacious images and has a preoccupation with sex need to reexamine themselves and get help. And since you can’t even get your own name established, why not add identity crisis to the list of your woes when seeing a shrink?

carrie nae @ 06/21/2007 at 2:14 pm

394 errr | 06/21/2007 at 12:52 pm

Hey, she’s not married. She’s just committed to raising her kids with him, nothing more.
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And so is Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell and many more???? This is just plain stupid. Marriage IMO is designed as to conform with society. Anything spiritual is sometimes attached to it. Men made marriages. Nobody knows if even Mary and Joseph were married before they had Jesus.

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Jane and Doug Pitt missed that memo. Or both that actually know brad know the truth! brad wants out.
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Really??? If brad wants out, HE’S FREE TO GO!!! But he’s still there??? Now who are you kidding? You’re a fool if you can’t see that that guy is head over heels. Maybe his family is just jealous– it’s happened before. But this relationship appears very strong and committed. If not, believe me, Angie is very ok on her own, with many others waiting to jump her– she can truely have her pick. Brad is really lucky to have her.

Great Post CLINIQUA as always!!!

it goes both ways. @ 06/21/2007 at 2:35 pm

421 Arora

angie is just as lucky to have Brad.

Wish their family all the best. They deserve to be happy.

Scooby Doo @ 06/21/2007 at 2:53 pm

415 errr | 06/21/2007 at 1:25 pm
United we stand, you are wasting your time. most of the fans watched the damn LK interview on tv and are just skimming past your ****. So annoying.
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Thanks United We Stand. I’m reading your posts and enjoying them. Keep them coming! errr, if you’re annoyed. Move on. No one will miss you. Jubilee, I agree with you. CLINIQUA rocks!

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