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Angelina Jolie Has Left the Studio

Angelina Jolie Has Left the Studio

Angelina Jolie says farewell to Dreamworks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and quickly leaves a Hollywood studio with her manager, Geyer Kosinski, under the cover of a large white umbrella.

DreamWorks originally set up Jolie’s upcoming animated featured Beowulf but during turnaround, new deals were arranged — Paramount Pictures will now handle U.S. distribution and Warner Bros. Pictures will take care of international distribution. Beowulf opens in theaters everywhere November 16.

Angie arrived at the studio earlier in the day with son Maddox, almost 6.

10+ pictures inside of Angelina working on some last-minute touches for Beowulf

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Observer2 @ 08/06/2007 at 1:38 am

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1199 “GOLDEN SH$T” : 08/06/2007 at 1:16 am
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Got anger? Now get up off of the floor and stop your tantrum.

Passing Through @ 08/06/2007 at 1:42 am

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1177 Somalia : 08/06/2007 at 12:08 am

will smith for President and tom for vice-president…………..

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They’re going to be running on the newly formed Gaybe Party ticket. If they win they get to spend 4 years in the White House closet of their choice. Tom is leaning toward the Eleanor Roosevelt Suite’s Linen Closet and Will has his eye set on the Abraham Lincoln On The Down Low Bedroom Closet.

The real lou @ 08/06/2007 at 1:42 am

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If your post has more than one link will that put your post in awaiting moderation?

1200 is dj posing -where is Cl @ 08/06/2007 at 1:51 am

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sam p. you are right.,d.j. is probably exactly what you say.
D.J. has got the attention he/she/it was hoping for tonight. The act is to pretend they don’t know what grammar is, to try and throw us off. Then post as 1200(d.j.,wink) is doing.

Calling a Shout Out to Cliniqua, 1200 is looking for help. Please assist, in the way only you can deliver assistance.

Peace.

The real lou @ 08/06/2007 at 1:57 am

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Now if this had been Angelina and Brad with Shiloh in open water and crying,they would have been the worst parents ever by the trolls/haters.Remember the stink they made on the last thread about Maddox being upset.http://bp1.blogger.com/_vul0qD3NHb8/RraFUpins_I/AAAAAAAAmbY/dLM1VBvFHKE/s1600-h/tomkat-jetski.jpg

The real lou @ 08/06/2007 at 2:03 am

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http://celebritysource.blogspot.com/ Just scroll down to the Tomkat pictures and you will see what I mean!

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1200 help please : 08/06/2007 at 1:25 am
I am doing an invesigation on National Ledger. Who owns it? Is there any special reason why they are always lying. I am suspicious of them, because when you google Brad and Angelina, it all about Nation Legder and lies. Is there a motive? Are they related to Huvane? Please help out.

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National Ledger is a privately owned company. Please dont even go to the site. All kinds of ADVERTISEMENT POPUP. Over time, it can clog up your computer.

To justify their ad fees, they need to have HITS. Any news of Brad/Angie generate interest.

If you go that site, please notice the flashing of advertisements, pop up ad all the time. Even if you close it, the pop up comes again, again, and again.

I dont think Huvane has any financial interest in that site. But of course Huvane, being a publicist, can leak out info, plant rumors, just like those “insider”, “source” etc .

Observer magazine @ 08/06/2007 at 2:10 am

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Angelina Jolie
A star is reborn

As bad girl or UN ambassador, Angelina Jolie makes plenty of headlines. But, writes Barbara Ellen, her vivid life has obscured the essential truth, confirmed in her new film A Mighty Heart - Jolie is a brilliant actress

Tuesday July 31, 2007
Guardian Unlimited

For those of us who are interested in the life and art of Angelina Jolie, and how they manage to co-exist, there are many standout moments in A Mighty Heart - Michael Winterbottom ’s film of the memoir by Mariane Pearl, whose husband, Daniel, a Wall Street Journal reporter, was kidnapped by Islamic extremists in the Pakistani city of Karachi, in 2002. His subsequent beheading was captured on video and broadcast over the internet.

In one scene the heavily pregnant Mariane, played by Jolie, is asked by a reporter if she has seen the video of her husband’s death. Head lowered, eyes two dark pools of fathomless contempt, she asks: ‘Have you no decency? How do you ask me that?’ For me at least, this is the moment that Jolie nails the ‘real’ in this real-life character study. No movie creature, certainly no ‘grieving widow’ springing solely from a scriptwriter’s imagination, would be quite so arctic and unsympathetic.
And this is the way Jolie spends the movie - being real. For so long viewed as essentially a persona actress - always watchable, but prone to drenching scenes with her own charisma, like a too-powerful cologne - in A Mighty Heart she gives herself over to portraying an actual person. Her Mariane, coiled like an exhausted cobra over her computer screen, waits for news of her husband, pregnant bump sticking out unceremoniously, eyelids purple-blotched with attempts to rub out the tiredness.

With Winterbottom adopting a no-frills docustyle, a full-blown hysterical heroine act would have jarred anyway; but, against a background of grim, red tape-swaddled chaos and the vivid hum of Karachi itself, Jolie delivers a masterclass in composed naturalism. All of which serves to make Mariane’s eventual breakdown at the news of her husband’s fate that much more visceral as, weaving, stumbling, and eventually falling, she keens and bellows like an incompetently stunned beast in an abattoir.

So, a potent performance from Jolie, some are saying Oscar-worthy (she won Best Supporting Actress for Girl, Interrupted in 2000.) Other scenes in A Mighty Heart stand out for different reasons. The poignant, fluttering flashbacks to the Pearls’ wedding, honouring their everyday love story in the days before it was hijacked by hate. After the kidnap: Mariane standing in a courtyard, clutching her swollen belly, frustrated and weeping, then recovering, even smiling, not wanting to frighten the small Pakistani child playing there. And, as news of the kidnap breaks: Mariane, en route to an interview with CNN - the car flying through the gates, flashbulbs popping, her face in profile, inscrutable, unreadable.

Arguably these scenes overlap in places with Jolie’s own life: her youthful wildness - her ‘madness’ and ‘badness’ - gave way to apparent emotional calm when she got together with Brad Pitt, whom she ’stole’ from Jennifer Aniston, to the glee of the gossip industry. Then there is the seriousness, the steel, with which Jolie, 32, has worked as a UNHCR goodwill ambassador since 2001; along with Pitt, Jolie has donated millions to charity, while her efforts at lobbying Washington on behalf of the global poor have been praised by the likes of Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell.

Moreover, there are the children. Not since Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music has one film actress been surrounded and defined by so many kids. The difference being that, in a bizarre echo of Mia Farrow, this is all happening off-camera, and the children are Jolie’s own. In a few short years, she has undergone an extraordinary transformation from Bad Girl Sexpot to world’s foremost Earth Mother icon. Her ‘rainbow’ family includes the adopted Jolie-Pitt children - Maddox (five, adopted from Cambodia in 2002), Zahara (two, from Ethiopia in 2005) and Pax (three, from Vietnam this year) - and her and Pitt’s biological daughter, Shiloh, born in 2006, whose first images, carefully stage-managed by her parents, raised millions for charitable causes. And of course there is the ever-attendant media blaze, the perma-popping flashbulbs that Jolie, always contradictory, seems to court and shun, dodge and exploit, mock and accept, all at the same time.

By most criteria, Jolie’s personal, professional and philanthropic life would be judged a dizzying juggling act. The irony being that just as A Mighty Heart forcefully reminds us that Jolie has it in her to be a great and serious actress, one look at everything else happening in her life, suggests that she may not always have the time.

Is Angelina Jolie the original actress interrupted - an artist who is defined as much by the numerous outside influences that have distracted her from her craft as she is by her actual performances? Born in 1975, Jolie is the daughter of actor Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy) and the recently deceased actress Marcheline Bertrand, Voight leaving the family home shortly after Jolie’s birth. Jolie and her brother, James, attended Beverly Hills High, and were devoted to their mother, though their relationship with their father was always difficult. (After various ups and downs Jolie is now not on speaking terms with Voight, who famously wept on a prime-time talk show about his daughter’s ’serious emotional problems’).

At the age of seven, Jolie appeared in one of Voight’s movies, Lookin’ to Get Out, and has appeared in over 30 movies since. She attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, and, early on in her career, won two Golden Globes for TV movies George Wallace and Gia. The latter, the true story of the drugs- and Aids-related death of supermodel Gia Mari e Carangi, was to prove a signature role for Jolie. One critic described Jolie’s Gia as ‘quite possibly the most beautiful train wreck ever filmed ‘. Certainly it is a role that showcases Jolie’s instinctive genius for open-wound vulnerability.

Jolie’s combination of beauty, ability and eccentricity was not to go unnoticed. When casting Hackers, the 1995 youth thriller about teenage computer rebels, director Iain Softley auditioned, among others, Hilary Swank, Heather Graham and Liv Tyler, before deciding that the young Jolie had something ‘unique’. As he told me: ‘People like Angelina tend to select themselves. She just had this inner self-confidence in a very understated way. She was focused, daring, bold and brave.’

Discussing the part with Jolie, Softley remembers that he mentioned her character (’Acid Burn ‘) was punky. ‘Angelina was very different when I first met her. She was quiet, she had long hair and she was wearing glasses. I explained that she would have tattoos and piercings, and we would have to cut her hair, Angelina said straight away that she would have her head shaved. That was what she was like - she threw herself into it completely.’

Indeed the finished film shows that the shy, nerdy Jolie who Softley originally met has vanished; in her place is Jolie as ‘Acid Burn’, hair shorn, her beautiful face the spiky embodiment of street-wise defiance, as she bashes away stroppily on her keyboard.

On the cusp of her twenties, Jolie possessed, says Softley, ‘a compelling quality’. ‘That thing where you’re interested in them for who they are, apart from their acting. Johnny Depp has it, and Angelina has it, too. When you have a distinctive presence like hers it will always be a very potent ingredient.’

Another director, Simon West, was attracted to these same qualities for another definitive Jolie role, 2001’s Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. ‘I needed someone with a bit of edge, a bit of darkness,’ says West. By this time, Jolie was as known for her personal life - her somewhat sexualised outlaw image - as she was for her acting.

When she married her Hackers co-star Jonny Lee Miller, Jolie wore a white shirt with his name daubed in her blood on the back . Later, during her second marriage to Pushing Tin co-star Billy Bob Thornton, the couple famously wore vials of each other’s blood around their necks. The talk was all of tattoos, self-harming, torture chambers, bondage and knives. When she kissed her brother full on the lips at an awards ceremony, some headlines even claimed she was capable of ‘incest’, moving Jolie to comment wryly about how ’sick’ people’s minds were.

Clearly the nerd was dead; long live the cult of Crazy Angelina. Indeed a recurring motif of Jolie’s success was that, creatively and in her personal life, she dared to live out the silver screen rebel fantasies of Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando and James Dean in a way that her male contemporaries could only dream of. In this way, Jolie, quite apart from her acting, became an important anti-authority cultural touchstone for girls and boys. With her epic body, full lips and cappuccino skin, Jolie - a rare and exotic beauty - may have invited endless comparisons with the femmes fatales of old Hollywood, but in reality she was living less like a female starlet and more like a male rock star.

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the real tita @ 08/06/2007 at 2:12 am

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#1167: why is anybody even paying attention to this lunatic? All she ever says are horsesh*t, as if she’s this great seer when she’s nothing but a delusional woman totally obssessed with the JPs.

Go have a life and stop stalking the fans. You’re one crazy woman who thinks you somehow have a say in a celebrity’s relationship. Take your meds and stop going to JJ’s. It can’t be good for your condition. You are only getting worse and pretty soon, white coated guys are going to take you away and dump your ass in some mental institution.

Geez, who cares what you say, think or do. You’re totally insane and a bore to boot. Stop cluttering the threads!

Observer magazine @ 08/06/2007 at 2:14 am

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‘People perceived her as dangerous, not just for her roles but in her real life,’ recalls West. ‘She had a danger about her, an edge, and I quite wanted that baggage.’ It was while filming Tomb Raider scenes in Cambodia that Jolie first encountered the real-life scenes of poverty and despair that would change her perspective for ever. As West remembers: ‘She’d grown up in LA and hadn’t seen much of the world, and being in Cambodia completely opened her eyes. Being an actress in Los Angeles, you can easily get self obsessed, and I think Angelina realised that she’d much rather spend her time helping other people.’

Playing Lara Croft, Jolie didn’t just physically encompass a teenage boy’s wet dream of computer-generated tits and ass - she managed to psychologically flesh out the video game heroine, making her funnier, blacker, hungrier. But it was Jolie’s role as mental patient Lisa Rowe in James Mangold’s 1999 film of the Susanna Kaysen memoir, Girl, Interrupted, that defined her, arguably, as a major creative force. It is a Hollywood truism that some actors steal their character’s wardrobe while others take home their actual characters. One can only speculate whether any of Jolie’s more controversial roles tended to linger with her, but, if they did, Lisa Rowe would be the first suspect.

Even allowing for cinema’s suspicious predilection for screwed-up babes, this was a tour de force: Jolie a vision, with birds’ nest nicotine-yellow hair, eyes that burned in their sockets like coals in snow, limbs imperceptibly jerking in that slow, secret dance of ceaseless self-hatred that only a certain kind of lost teenage soul could hope to recognise. As Jolie’s performance unfolded, all different shades of madness, one almost felt a sneaking sympathy for co-star Winona Ryder. Ryder had bought the rights to Kaysen’s book, giving herself the plum role of Susanna as her comeback, and here she was being blasted off the screen by a full-voltage Jolie.

‘You think you’re free?’ Jolie/Lisa spits in one scene. ‘You don’t know what freedom is. I’m free. I can breathe. And you will choke on your average ******* mediocre life!’ Rarely has a Best Supporting Oscar been so deserved - as a portrayal of madness, Jolie’s performance was as vivid as Jack Nicholson’s in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. It was also as definitive a study of unravelling femininity as Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Named Desire, Bette Davis in Now Voyager, Beatrice Dalle in Betty Blue or Jessica Lange in Frances. The problem for Jolie, as for any young actress given the role of a lifetime, was, of course, how to top it?

It could be argued that until A Mighty Heart came along, Jolie had struggled to find a role that truly stretched her in the way Girl, Interrupted did. Or maybe Jolie didn’t struggle enough. One could conclude that, on occasion, Jolie has been creatively lazy, more than happy to take the money and run (though in fairness, this was often to fund her various charitable concerns). Who remembers Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), The Fever (2004), or even last year’s The Good Shepherd - the spy drama directed by Robert De Niro, featuring Jolie as a neglected housewife? Certainly in recent times, Jolie’s canon, though impressive in quantity, has been nowhere near as consistent as certain of her contemporaries - Hilary Swank, Kate Winslet and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Indeed, while Jolie’s bewildering cameo as Colin Farrell’s mother in the 2004 Roman sandal epic Alexander could at least be said to exude a certain camp appeal (Jolie would have rocked in I, Claudius), in too many of her recent movies she seems to feature only as a ludicrously beautiful (and expensive) afterthought. Even in 2003’s Beyond Borders, a well-intentioned issue-movie close to her heart, La Jolie was judged to look faintly ridiculous - crashing glamorously into refugee camps around the globe in Lady Bountiful mode, romancing Clive Owen’s noble medic en route. Then there was 2005’s hired assassin caper Mr & Mrs Smith, where Jolie met Pitt on set, earning herself the somewhat sexist soubriquet Most High-Profile Home-Wrecker in America (as if Pitt played no role at all in their getting together).

This year, Jolie has certainly been busy - grieving for her mother, who died of cancer in January, as well as immersing herself in family life and her myriad charity concerns. But now with A Mighty Heart it seems that Jolie has found her creative stride once more.

Mariane Pearl has gone on record as saying that she wanted Jolie to play her, precisely because she ‘trusted’ her, despite the fact that Pearl being black raised tricky race issues. ‘Aren’t we past this?’ said Pearl in Jolie’s defence. ‘I am Cuban, but I am also Dutch. Should a Dutch person play me? It’s not about skin colour, it’s about how a person behaves that matters.’

After A Mighty Heart, Jolie also has several projects in the pipeline (Beowulf; Atlas Shrugged; Kung Fu Panda), though, following these, she is quoted as saying she is having at least a year off.

Film critic and author David Thomson has a few misgivings about A Mighty Heart. ‘It’s trading on a personal story in a war that a lot of people feel very uncomfortable about,’ he says, but concedes that movies such as A Mighty Heart are rarely expected to do well at the box office. Thomson also wonders whether Jolie, as an actress, may have fatally stalled, her life perhaps getting in the way.

‘While I find Angelina more comical than she finds herself, she’s actually a good actress, and an authentic raving beauty,’ he says. ‘I’d love to have seen more solid work from her, but there’s the issue of that private life that remains so obstinately public.’

In fact, says Thomson, she is in danger of becoming ‘an upmarket Paris Hilton’. ‘Paris Hilton has zero going on. Angelina has humour and talent, but she’s becoming a fabricated personality.’

Roger Ebert, the hugely influential Chicago film critic, disagrees, describing Jolie’s performance in A Mighty Heart as ‘physically and emotionally convincing’. ‘Jolie was a movie star to begin with but an actress now,’ he says. ‘She is as good in the Tomb Raider movies, in terms of what they require, as she is in the serious films. She has a genuine screen presence. She holds the attention without asking for it.’

Ebert goes on to say that, in his opinion, Jolie’s career is most comparable to Jane Fonda’s. ‘Both are physically fit, sexy with brains, engaged in world issues, and are able to move from entertainment to serious films.’ Ebert adds that Fonda and Jolie also seem to share a talent for Oscars, becoming gossip fodder, falling out with their fathers, picking interesting partners, and ‘making people angry’.

One wonders if this will end up being Angelina Jolie’s rather complicated career epitaph: she came, she conquered, she adopted children, she ran off with Brad Pitt, she tried to save the world, she made people angry? If so, considering her undeniable talent, and this most ‘interrupted’ of careers, Jolie could probably do a lot better. At least to the extent of expending a bit more energy and commitment in picking out roles.

On the other hand, as a person - as a veritable icon of good causes, now routinely compared to Princess Diana - this most interesting and genuine of women could also have done a lot worse. Certainly, all the evidence points to the fact that right here, right now, still in her early thirties, Jolie is doing exactly what she wants to do - that this is precisely the work-life balance she was trying to achieve. As in, more good works, less work (good or bad) in Hollywood.

After all, as Jolie herself said in a rare recent interview: ‘I love being an actress. I love telling a good story, but I feel that at the end of the day, when I die, what contribution will I have made?’

· A Mighty Heart is released on 21 September

The best of Jolie

Pushing Tin
Mike Newell, 1999

Underrated dark comedy about the rivalry between a pair of air traffic controllers, sparked by the arrival of new recruit Billy Bob Thornton and Jolie, his young wife, which threatens the close-knit community. Jolie stole the show as Thornton’s clever but emotionally fragile 20-year-old spouse.

Girl, Interrupted
James Mangold, 1999

Jolie rightly won Best Supporting Actress for her portrait of the rebel sociopath who bonds unhealthily with Winona Ryder at an upmarket psychiatric institution. Although the film was overly melodramatic, Jolie gave a career-making performance.

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Simon West, 2001

Acting at the centre of a blockbuster franchise is often a thankless task, but Jolie was excellent as the female Indiana Jones. Toned and supple, she looked the part. She took the script seriously enough to imbue it with dramatic tension, while finding the right attitude for the pay-off lines, too.

Mr & Mrs Smith
Doug Lmian, 2005

This was an unlikely choice for Jolie. But playing an assassin opposite onscreen husband Brad Pitt gave her an international box-office hit and, of course, introduced her to the real-life hubby number three. The plot is wafer-thin - Pitt and Jolie are both professional killers oblivious to each other’s deadly secret in an old-fashioned comedy thriller.

ribbon in the sky @ 08/06/2007 at 2:15 am

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GOLDEN SH$T”

The worst sh*t has been thrown at Angelina and she had weathered it quite well. She is respected in Hollywood. F*ck that is Jeffrey Katzenberg walking Angelina to her car. Katzenberg is THE SOB of Dreamworks and does not play nice if he does not want to. She is still respected by those who make policy in the US and other countries. Quite possible has more power now than before to get doors to open and to be heard. Angelina is beautiful, sexy and is happy with HER TWO SONS AND TWO DAUGHTERS AND BRAD.

For a so call fan you should have more faith in Angelina than you have in what the tabloids write.

truthbesaid @ 08/06/2007 at 2:21 am

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d.j = deluded jen

LOVE ANGELINA @ 08/06/2007 at 2:32 am

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1211 ribbon in the sky : 08/06/2007 at 2:15 am
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It’s easy to forget that. As woman, I hate when I see the media tearing us down. They have clearly targeted her and Brad. Angelina is a wonderful person. It’s just how the world it works. This Golden Shi*t person could be trying to pit Brad and Angie fans against one another. Its sad to see Angelina go through this period, but as long as we support her everything will be fine. If Angelina loves Brad Pitt and trusts him, why shouldn’t Angelina fans. I do. I remember when Angelina was talking to E news at the Ocean’s 13 premire in LA and she told that lady depandi that she supports everything Brad does. Soooo I am behind her.

queeneetha @ 08/06/2007 at 2:39 am

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why are there so many magazines saying Brad and Angie are calling it quits. what is causing this. I know the regulars can explain it to me. are they trying to draw them out?

Please ….. don’t tell me there is any truth to these rumors. they are so insistent.

have a good monday everyone.!

"GOLDEN SH$T" @ 08/06/2007 at 3:09 am

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#1201

I am not angry. Well, maybe a little bit. Aren’t you?
I SAID THE TRUTH. YOU can’t dispute a thing.
What now?!

#1211

I am not “so called” anything,and I am a fan of Angie. She is a
good and honest person and actress, a great mom whose LIFE
DECISIONS revolve around her kids. She doesn’t have problems
to say nice things about Brad Pitt, yet he allows that she
takes all the sh+t for his failed merger! Are you surprised
that people say he’s a poser still obsessed with “IMAGE” (and
still has so many people working hard on it…she doesn’t)?!
I KNOW that she is still respected and loved, and that’s
solely her merit, of course. But all that sh+t & lies is
something she doesn’t need or deserve.
Angie is young, extremely talented and capable in everything she
does, and I have faith in her…with or without BP.
There are intelligent, young men out there! She will meet them,
especially those with the “think tank”!
Maybe thenn, BP will understand.

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GOLDEN SH*T

i want to say sth to you if you are a fan of angie you should be happy b/coz angie tells it many time that she is happy with brad and if you are a true fan of her you shouldn`t listen to tab magz you know b/coz angie doesn`t care about it as she said before.

and also you didn`t read the article in french mag where brad talked about angie with all of his heart brad talked about her whenever they ask about her but not by himself b/coz he want to take everything to himself not share them with media.and i`m sure angie is aware of this work and appreciate what he does.and i`m sure during his interview for his new film we will hear more thing about angie b/coz the i`m sure the person who interview will ask question about his personal life if he won`t ask question i`m sue brad will never talk about his family b/coz he grow up and become a private person.

no longer a lurker @ 08/06/2007 at 3:51 am

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1217 “GOLDEN SH$T”

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even if brad does speak up for angie, all the bullshit will still never stop; for as long as there are tabloids & for as long as x & huvane finds it convenient for them to ride on, the issue would go on & on & on & on (perhaps even outliving the energizer bunny). the more words that would be said, would be more fodder for the tabs to feed on, every word will be analyzed & find fault on. and besides, both brad & angie do not need to defend/explain each other & their relationship to the tabloids, the only people they owe an explanation to is to themselves.

angie is a stong, intelligent woman, she would know if she is just being used or taken for a ride & i believe nothing, even the kids, will stop her from leaving brad (or any other man, for that matter) if she knows that she is being used.

truthbesaid @ 08/06/2007 at 4:29 am

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new thread for the weekend…lots of people , lots of comments but same old junk!!
I think people just need to learn how to relax a little … all this hate is not gonna do you guys much good.
Brad and Angie will continue to do as they wish and be happy and healthy and wealthy……while you sad haters are just gonna be pathetic little sad beyotchs will small paycheck to your names….. sad…sad…sad…

Be happy and love a little, smile a little and laugh a little…..

p/s
BeeLoved : How was ur weekend?
JA is hot: you around somewhere? - you, I actually think are quite funny LOL!

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1217, a true fan, who was knowledgeable about who Jolie is, knows that above all else, for someone who is devoted to her and her children, she would kill or die for. That’s Brad, baby. Jolie is not a cheat, nor does she give up - it takes someone else giving up on her first. She certainly wouldn’t run of with some young think tank guy she might meet at Davos - and leave a man who she said is “as much of a man of anyone I’ve ever met,” — so, bahahaahahaaha!! you’re ridiculous in your insane jealousy and spite.

As for #1128 aka “point of view” who sounds suspiciously like sh*tzygal, you’re under the impression that Brad gives a sh*t and would do the same kind of desperate maniacal sh*t Tom does to have a Hollywood career. I admire Tom for the exhaustive, workaholic, single-minded hawk-like way he manages his career and ‘image,’ he’s like a 24/7 CEO or a military general — but Brad has gotten where he is, not because he’s been willing to give up his life’s blood to get there, but precisely because he hasn’t. Brad’s a real man, who just happens to make films for a living. Tom needs to be #1, at all times - he runs his career 24/7, 365. Tom breaks sweat, blood, tears and farts for sh*t that just comes to Brad naturally. Brad appeals to people, in like EVERY f**kin’ way there is to appeal to someone, on a visceral and natural level — it’s effortless…Tom on the otherhand does NOT, he has to go round the back way, and jump on couches, scream, do magic and smokes and mirrors behind the scenes, and make everything a production, and announce ‘look at me,’ ‘look at me,’ ‘look at my new starlet wife,’ look at my new baby from the new starlet wife,’ — ‘wait I’ll keep her hidden so you think she’s an alien being or a fake baby or adopted,’ and just when the fever pitch gets high enough– then I’ll show her off!! Yeah that’s the ticket!’….Tom does all that crazed back-breaking WORK, because that’s the only way he even approaches a fraction of the same amount of public interest that Brad gets just by waking up in the morning. Get real ritz. :lol:

"GOLDEN SH$T" @ 08/06/2007 at 4:37 am

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#1218 & 1219

Thank you for trying…But isn’t that what you call a “double standard”? She strokes his ego, as if she was another member of his PR team, and he can’t even say what a wonderful mom she is (something that has nothing to do with the idiotic Manistongate)!
You’ve never heard him saying such an OBVIOUS thing. he’s looking for another “golden sh+t” title!!!
I don’t understand what do you think he should “defend” her for!!!!!
It was HIS experimental merger!!!!!!Don’t you think HE and Maniston were responsible for it?? And, believe me, he could say things at the very beginning that would stfu Maniston, Huvane and all the rest of the monsters. Now not only Angie, but the KIDS too, are suffering the consequencies of a bitter divorce.
He still can do that, but I doubt he will. Unfortunately.
G’nite.

truthbesaid @ 08/06/2007 at 4:41 am

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I think Tom expiry date is nearing…(snort!!).. he needed to get all the crazy out there so when he can no longer get interest from the public….he can say been there done that and I was greeeattt….. LOL!!

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Hi truthbesaid :)

i was ((((shouting out)))) for U on Friday nite when JJ posted the JP family boarding the plane.
So r u catching up with the news?
My weekend r normally busy but i will still sign in to see if there is any news of the JP. :oops:

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GOLDEN SH*T

what is your real name which you posted before?b/coz the way you talk is very similar with some of x fans.maybe SAM or twokids or reply or … what is it tell us and don`t scare to post under your real name b/coz the way you talk show you came here many time but your name is not familiar so you posted under some other name so tell us.

you hate brad and thisthing show you are x fan b/coz i never talk with any of angie`s fan who hated brad.just maniston fan hate him b/coz he left their idol.

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