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Brad Pitt - “Details” October 2007

Brad Pitt - “Details” October 2007

Brad Pitt looks simply delicious in the October 2007 issue of Details magazine, as shot by noted fashion photographer Steven Klein. The Details cover boy takes a jab at heiress Paris Hilton and admits how protecting of a father and partner he really is.

On Paris Hilton and her celebrity: “This Paris Hilton quest for fame… she’s blissfully oblivious.”

On the things that scare him: “The only thing that frightens me today is something happening to my kids or something happening to Angie.”

On taking things to the limit: “Listen, I’ve always embraced extremes, so it doesn’t feel odd to me.”

Brad (and hopefully Angelina Jolie!) will make it out for Sundays’s premiere of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford at the Venice Film Festival. The entire Jolie-Pitt family arrived in town earlier today.

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the comment that brad made about the only thing that scares him is the safety of his woman and children, does not surprise me at all. i first saw brad in the movie interview with a vampire and that movie and others he have done has shown me what type of man he is caring, loving, compassionate, devoted family one woman type of man.

Brad Pitt is 100% devoted to his kids and Angie. What a man! Love ya!
We wish only good things for you, Angie and all your kids.

originaltruth @ 09/02/2007 at 12:22 am

I hope we all start focusing on Brad & Angelina’s films since they are actors and that’s what they are celebrated for. Speaking of film talk, on the Dailies program, the critics were talking Ooscar buzz and they said that as far as they are concerned, the major female actors performances have already been seen. They mentioned none really coming up in the next couple of months. Angelina was among the women noted for having one of the best performances this year.
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Thanks for the reminder, Frenchy. I hope AMH and Angie’s performance will be recognized come award seasons.

the real tita @ 09/02/2007 at 12:24 am

#81: heath and michelle are breaking up, really? wow. that was a short romance.

Well, Angie did pack up her kids and went to Venice. So that means they are going to Deauville, aren’t they? I posted this info from breitbart and somebody shot it down right away. Now I can say, I told you so.

Maybe they’re putting in all their traveling time now cause the kids are about ready to go to school again. Mad will probably go to class as soon as they get back to the US.

I’m so happy to see them all together. The family is really supporting the dad and that’s so great to see.

filipino fan @ 09/02/2007 at 12:25 am

#82 andromeda
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i’m using firefox instead of explorer, and when i click the link, it will show download windows 11 plug-ins. you click the green icon of the plugin and when you open the link again, it will show the video

I don’t know about all of you but I recently saw the trailer for TAOJJ and Casey Afflek really creeps me out, LOL! that whiny, nervous, neurotic edge he gives the character reminded me of the Norman Bates character in Psycho, ewwwww LOL!!!!!

george clooney has a new hooker(sorry ag)is the model and he made the new martiny pubicity with her
http://gossippando.splinder.com/post/13656862/%27Galeotta%27+fu+Venezia+per+Geor

Please, somebody, post the whole interview. Thanks.

Brosnan and Jolie for ‘Thomas Crown’ Sequel
Posted Aug 31st 2007 9:07PM by Patrick Walsh
Filed under: Action & Adventure, Romance, Thrillers, Casting, Scripts & Screenwriting, Angelina Jolie, James Bond, Remakes and Sequels

Topkapi showing signs of life

It’s full speed on the long-gestating “Thomas Crown Affair” follow-up, “The Topkapi Affair” with word in this evening that casting has begun on the Pierce Brosnan starring movie.

In the movie, Brosnan’s Thomas Crown will be after the Kasikci Diamond which is kept in the Topkapi palace in Istanbul.

“The film will shoot on location in Turkey, with many local actors – and extras – required for the pre-strike shoot”, says our scooper.

We’re told the script is fantastic. It’s based on the book Light of Day and “will please fans of the first movie but also newcomers to the series”.

Brosnan knows this is his shot at creating a new long-running character so he’s gone all out on making it as good as it can be - it seems.

Also, Angelina Jolie has finally reached a deal to play Pierce Brosnan’s leading lady in the movie.

I love Jolie. I think she’s great. And let’s admit, she’s got a lot more up there than the foxy Rene Russo – who was topless for half of the first movie – does, so if they’re thinking of getting her kit off for the film (and no doubt they are), they’re going to need extra big buckets at the theatre. It’ll be explosive, to say the least. Having said that, Ms Pitt has had a string of rotten eggs lately (what was that last one? “A Mighty Heart”?), so she’s probably not exactly the casting coup the film - which nobody seemed keen on financing there for a while - needs.

Still, I can see Brosnan and Jolie together. It could just work… especially if the script is as strong as we’re told it is.

http://www.moviehole.net/news/20070828_topkapi_showing_signs_of_life.html

KrungKrung @ 09/02/2007 at 12:31 am

all 4 kids are with Brad and Angie in Venice, on their way to the water taxi, Mickey the bguard is holding Pax but i haven’t seen Maddox, i saw Madd in some of the pics though.

Slayer, The @ 09/02/2007 at 12:34 am

Is Jolie confirmed for the ‘Thomas Crown’ Sequel?

What a-pout that then? Angelina’s daughter inherits her mum’s full lips
Last updated at 22:37pm on 1st September 2007

Proving the adage like mother, like daughter, these pictures show that Angelina Jolie’s daughter has inherited her mother’s fabulous full lips.

Despite being only a little over a year old, Shiloh has quickly perfected the pout which helped propel her mother to fame.

The lippy ladies were snapped arriving in Venice, along with dad Brad and adopted children Zahara and Maddox.
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I hate how they refer to Maddox and Zahara as the “adopted children”. It just bugs me…they are their children all the same, no need to differentiate.

Brad looks mighty fine in these pics…I’m lovin’ the hair. :)

What he said about Angie,means how much he really love her. Seemed like he really cannot live without Angie and their kids - and cannot bear to part with them for a long period of time. Hope and pray that they will always be happy and live peacefully. I just love Brad, Angie and their kids. Can’t wait to read that Details Magazine.

XOXO ANGELINA @ 09/02/2007 at 12:39 am

I just love this family!!! Angie & Brad are just the most admirible celebrity parents to date. Like I mentioned on the last thread……Some may say it’s crazy to have the kids travel extensively living in/out of hotels, but the MOST important thing is….Brad & Angelina are determined to provide Maddox, Pax, Zee, and Shiloh with a stable and secure childhood (spending quality time with family as much as possible). I commend these two A list celebrities in putting family first and balancing work with family as best as they can. I’m sure when Maddox, Pax, Zee and Shiloh are older, they will have many many fond memories of their childhood always being with Mommy & Daddy regardless where in the world…Prague, NY, New Orleans, France, Italy, California, Cambodia,, Vietnam, doesn’t matter….What the kids will remember is always being togethr as a tight knit family and that is the first and foremost important thing - creating a solid foundation in raising stable & secure children.

46 originaltruth : 09/01/2007 at 10:47 pm
Thanks JJ. I think he was asked about Paris and the quest for fame… I don’t think it’s a jab. He’s just saying Paris has no idea of the trappings of fame… loss of privacy etc.
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Yes, that’s what I think he means. Paris is oblivious of the fact that fame isn’t great, that fame limits your ability to do what you want.

very nice to see them all together in Venice. Z ans Shi looks very pretty.

136 Slayer, The

NO. This sounds like the “Brad will play He-Man and Bullit(Steve McQueen roles)” RUMORS.

86 angie : 09/01/2007 at 11:34 pm
Ick, why is his hair like that? He looks dazed and confused

the hair colr and cut is for his new movie Burn after reading

136 Slayer, The

That website Moviehole is the only movie site mentioning Angelina name in reference to this movie. When the Hollywood Reporter or Vaniety annouces it then I will believe it.

Andrómeda @ 09/02/2007 at 12:42 am

filipino fan: Thanks. I also tried with Foxfire but it didn´t work…What a pitty. I ´ll wait for someone who can put it on youtube…

136 Slayer, The : 09/02/2007 at 12:34 am
Is Jolie confirmed for the ‘Thomas Crown’ Sequel?

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NO.
This is not from Variety nor Hollywood Reporter.
Just a RUMOR from UK tabloid.

Someone said Brad went Venice alone last night and it was a lie.
This is another bait from a hater.
See last two paragraghs.

Wow, Variety gave TAOJJ a wonderful review!!!

ravishing, magisterial, poetic epic that moves its characters toward their tragic destinies with all the implacability of a Greek drama, “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” is one of the best Westerns of the 1970s, which represents the highest possible praise. It’s a magnificent throwback to a time when filmmakers found all sorts of ways to refashion Hollywood’s oldest and most durable genre. Given the narrower current notion of what constitutes an acceptable commercial feature, Andrew Dominik’s daring high-wire act will trod a very hard road to find secure theatrical footing, which suggests Warner Bros. might do best to nurture it in a small number of theaters in the hope that critical support and word of mouth will snowball into long runs and a slow rollout.
Whether it directly resembles them or not, this impeccable new picture is at one with the adventurous spirit that produced such films as “McCabe & Mrs. Miller,” “Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid,” “Bad Company,” “The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid,” “Jeremiah Johnson,” “The Outlaw Josey Wales,” “Days of Heaven,” “The Long Riders” and, yes, “Heaven’s Gate,” rather than with anything being made today.

Shot two years ago and long delayed in editing, pic marks an enormous advance for Dominik beyond his 2000 Aussie prison crimer “Chopper.” Elegant, artful and consumed by a fascination with American history and Western lore, his adaptation of Ron Hansen’s popular 1983 novel retills the once overworked ground of outlaw legend so thoroughly that it has become fertile once again. Pic’s hefty 160-minute running time will no doubt cause carping in some quarters, but this is one film whose length seems absolutely right for what it’s doing.

Meticulously noting dates and locations, and framing the story’s long arc with discreetly distanced narration, yarn commences on Sept. 5, 1881, just prior to the last train robbery pulled off by the James gang in their 14-year career . After this spectacularly staged nocturnal job, the older surviving brother, Frank (Sam Shepard), calls it quits and disappears back East, leaving Jesse (Brad Pitt), who’s 34, to continue with the help of dubious lowlifes such as the Ford boys.

Most questionable member of the latter clan is 19-year-old Robert (Casey Affleck), whose wimpy demeanor, thin, unemphatic voice and irritatingly sycophantic manner mark him as a singularly unpromising gunslinger.

But even when Jesse returns to his life with wife and children under the alias of Thomas Howard, he can’t quite bring himself to get rid of Bob, a leech who has collected every dime novel written about his hero. Jesse is both appalled and amused , at one point taunting Bob with the question, “You want to be like me, or you want to be me?”

Although arrestingly different from the outset, pic initially feels over-elaborated; shots in which the edges are purposely blurred, and a soundtrack too conspicuously mixed to emphasize ambient sounds of insects and weather, warn of incipient pretension. Fears also gather that Dominik has no intention of supplying the film with enough dramatic traction to sustain interest over the long haul, as the deliberate pacing seems designed to accommodate numerous embellishments and digressions.

But any sense of viewer impatience is soon overtaken by the film’s accumulation of detail on every front — narrative, historical, folkloric, behavioral and psychological. Pitching the dialogue in a way that neatly injects prairie twang with a literary lyricism, Dominik settles into an expansive narrative strategy of the sort often found in novels and longform series, wherein the story skips and meanders among events whose relevance and meaning may be initially unclear, but which are all there for good reasons.

While Jesse cools his heels and smokes his big cigars at home, attention shifts to cohorts Charley Ford (Sam Rockwell), Bob’s grinning older brother; Jesse’s cousin, the homely Wood Hite (Jeremy Renner), and **** Liddil (Paul Schneider), a self-styled ladies’ man . Jesse’s shadow hovers over them all, and narrative’s dominant ploy is that the other characters are constantly afraid that Jesse, no matter where he is, will find out about any transgressions on their part and will come after them.

Which, in fact, he does. Intensely aware of his legendary status and willing to play it up when it suits him, especially with the worshipful Bob, this Jesse James is both paranoid that everyone’s out to get himand resigned to the fact that his days are numbered. His antennae for sensing when something is amissare almost supernaturally acute, and he takes more than one long journey to track down people plotting against him . The irony is that the man he really needs to have his eye on is the one closest to him.

Eventually, the long-ineffectual authorities get into the act, setting in place the mechanism leading to Bob Ford’s almost ritual killing of Jesse as he dusts a picture frame in his house. But that’s not all, as the final half-hour provides its own fascination in playing out the strange fate of the man whose fame came with its own curse.

At least as conceived here, Jesse James is the biggest celebrity in the land, and Pitt generously endows the character with the droit de signeur he switches on at will. Thesp emphasizes Jesse’s mercurial nature, but in a way that suggests much of it is calculated, a strategy that, until the end, he uses to manipulate events . It’s a layered, continually interesting performance.

Affleck makes an indelible impression as the insecure, physically unprepossessing weakling who endures no end of humiliation, and eventually embodies the sort of nobody who has bloodied American history from time to time to insure his own immortality.

Rockwell’s effectively drawn Charley Ford is weak, but in a different way than his brother, always ducking to stay out of trouble, and he’s a good foil for the other, more withdrawn rural men. Supporting turns are vivid all around, including a vibrant cameo by political strategist James Carville as a big-shot governor.

Even those who resist the film itself will be in awe of its surpassing visual beauty and consummate craftsmanship. Just when it seemed that cinematographer Roger Deakins had achieved another career high with “No Country for Old Men,” he trumps himself yet again, here using a subdued palette of parched-plains earth tones captured with an extraordinary luminosity and delicacy.

Made on various Canadian locations, pic boasts great production values from top to bottom.

Camera (Technicolor, widescreen), Roger Deakins; editors, Dylan Tichenor, Curtiss Clayton; music, Nick Cave, Warren Ellis; art director, Troy Sizemore; art director (Winnipeg), Martin Gendron; set designers, Grant Van Der Slagt, Marilyn Humphreys, Brad Milburn, Gordon White, Terry Gunvordahl, Michael Madden; set designers (Winnipeg), Rejean Labrie, Ricardo Alms; costume designer, Patricia Norris; sound (Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS), D. Bruce Carwardine; sound designers, Richard King, Leslie Shatz, Christopher Aud; supervising sound editor, King; re-recording mixers, D.H. Hemphill, Ron Bartlett; special effects supervisor, James Paradis; visual effects, CIS Hollywood; stunt coordinators, Billy Burton, Brent Woolsey; associate producer, Ron Hansen; assistant director, Scott Andrew Robertson; casting, Mali Finn; Canadian casting, Jackie Lind, Deb Green. Reviewed at Warner Bros. studios, Burbank, Aug. 21, 2007. (In Venice Film Festival — competing; Toronto, Deauville film festivals.) MPAA Rating: R. Running time: 160 MIN.

I think I may have gotten a virus too, as it takes two tries to get to any other page. Is it a worm? This is the only site I visit that is not secure.

Is Jolie confirmed for the ‘Thomas Crown’ Sequel?

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No.

134 tidbit : 09/02/2007 at 12:31 am

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What? When? Where? How? I thought this was a rumor.

the real tita @ 09/02/2007 at 12:46 am

#104: krung, you are not alone. I don’t know about a virus but everytime you click on the next page or submit a post, the down message shows up. It’s aggravating but it’s a guess Jared has no time to fix it yet cause he has other things on his mind. Let’s be patient and give Jared a chance to fix it when he can. Thanks.

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