Wed, 03 October 2007 at 4:52 pm
Maddox Receives a Helping Hand
Two, in fact!
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt swing son Maddox, 6, out at the Lycée Français de New York school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon. The trio dressed in all matching white tops. Cute family!
Maddox’s smile was a mile wide as Brad & Angie swung him through the crowds of onlookers.
UPDATE: Added 20+ more pictures of Brad, Angie and Mad!
Photos: INFdaily.com, Mario Magnani/Mike DiSciullo/Bauer-Griffin
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Brad & Angie: I believe in you and me
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Hey BAMPZS fans…. love theses pics…thanx JJ for the thread.
Hiya BAMPZS FANS,Hello Jared, Tks tons for the new thread and once again loving the new pix .
Figure i better sign in now before i fall asleep like i did last night(crooked neck again)
Take care FANS….. hugs
Peace
http://i23.tinypic.com/1252loi.jpg
Thats adorable.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-scriptland3oct03,0,2927711.story?coll=la-home-entertainment
(Deal Making in Hollywood)
SCRIPTLAND: Scorsese’s Oscar does not buy him freedom
By Jay A. Fernandez, Special to The Times
October 3, 2007
Apparently, winning an Academy Award and scoring your biggest box office hit in four decades of filmmaking with the year’s best picture doesn’t buy you any smoother a ride in Hollywood. Right now, with Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. scrabbling over a suitable co-production arrangement, director Martin Scorsese’s next potential project, “The Wolf of Wall Street,” remains stuck in its cage.
On paper, the movie looks like a great investment: Scorsese once again directing his “Aviator” and “Departed” star Leonardo DiCaprio in an adaptation of the just-published cash-coke-and-corruption memoir “The Wolf of Wall Street” adapted by Emmy-winning “Sopranos” writer-producer Terence Winter. The hitch is that it’s set up not at Paramount, where Scorsese has his directing deal, but at Warner Bros., the studio that released “The Departed.”
“Wall Street,” released last week by Bantam Books, is the autobiography of New York stockbroker Jordan Belfort, a flashy, drug-abusing, hooker-hiring, model-marrying master of the universe sent to jail for securities fraud and money laundering in the ’90s. It’s a juicy part for DiCaprio, and he and Scorsese are looking to make this their next movie, ideally completing production before any potential talent strike next summer.
But the film’s immediate future remains iffy.
In late March, right after Scorsese finally won his directing Oscar, Warner Bros. and DiCaprio’s Appian Way production shingle beat out Paramount and Brad Pitt’s Plan B in a brief bidding war for the Scorsese-DiCaprio-Winter “Wall Street” package. But in November 2006, as “The Departed” was shooting its way past the $100-million mark for Warner Bros., Scorsese signed a four-year, first-look directing-producing deal with Paramount.
The hook, similar to arrangements Steven Spielberg has made with DreamWorks, was that if Scorsese were to make a film at a competing studio, Paramount had the option to own half of it and co-distribute. The director has personal and professional ties at both studios, so Scorsese and Co. have been trying to massage a preemptive deal between them before the film’s likely greenlight.
But Scorsese may be sending mixed signals by having taken the Paramount deal (which reportedly is enormous) while Warner Bros. was in the midst of its “Departed” Oscar campaign and then turning around to push for his follow-up to be back at Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. and Paramount have other high-profile co-productions, such as “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and “Beowulf,” which typically entail Paramount taking domestic distribution and Warner Bros. taking international. But thus far on “Wall Street,” Warner Bros. has offered financial halfsies but no co-distribution, which Paramount has rejected.
Technically, Paramount’s option isn’t triggered until Scorsese’s contracts are signed at Warner Bros. and the film is a go, but in the context of an impending strike, nailing the arrangement down as quickly as possible behooves all parties.
As it is, Scorsese has four other features in development at Paramount, which is also releasing his Rolling Stones documentary, “Shine a Light,” sometime next year. And Warner Bros. has two other potential Scorsese projects, so there’s plenty of the beatific Italian genius to go around. (And Scorsese, apparently finding himself under-committed, last week announced that he’s also going to make a documentary about George Harrison over the next couple of years.)
The smart money’s on everyone eventually deciding that they want to be in the Scorsese business even if it means sharing more than they’d like. If they don’t, and this “Wolf” is released back into the wild, there’s bound to be some howling.
So uh, not pregnant?
This used to be a nice blog to come to and the posters would share great links and information. It has become an awful place filled with people who hate, criticize and say very sick things. I don’t understand why this site isn’t cleaned up.
It is sad and makes my heart ache that there are so many young, resentful, mean people who project all their anger on to others. If this represents our culture, it explains our standing in the world now.
The Jolie-Pitts press some button inside of some people. They have become scapegoats for people to project their out-of-control rage, unacknowledged and unconscious hatred of themselves. I guess they are just too beautiful, too happy, too good, and making too big an effort to give of themselves and their wealth. It makes some people feel too bad about themselves.
It is hard to believe this level of ugliness exists (we usually only see it in “others”, foreigners, people with a different color skin or religion,”terrorists” ) but I guess that is the way of the world. Logic or truth does nothing to change their minds.They don’t want to know the truth. It is useless to try to convince them the things they say are wrong. This is a perfect example of irrational hatred and blame. Their souls are sick. It is just heartbreaking that there is so much pain in so many people’s hearts that they have become cold, hard and black.
It is hard for me to do because I want to be angry just like them, but I send them love and blessings, and wishes that they become free from the violence in their own hearts. May they heal the wounds inside that make them hurt so much.
The Jolie=Pitts seem to do an admirable job of turning the other cheek and raising polite and good children. I pray for their safety, all of them. They inspire so many.
207 cece : 10/03/2007 at 9:03 pm
So uh, not pregnant?
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hahahahahahah. Good one. I’ve followed the pregnant - not pregnant debate with a smile. Personally, I’m happy for them either way.
#194: curly, if you’ve ever seen the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail, there is a black knight who refused to give up despite having lost his arms and legs in a swordfight. King Arthur’s knights wouldn’t fight him anymore cause he was already on the ground with just a torso and a head so he was calling them cowards and insisting he still had his teeth to bite their kneecaps off.
Now, that’s what I call determination. Just like the black knight, the trolls are persistent and will brand us all sorts of names either way when we ignore or when we swat them back.
They’re like barnacles that attach themselves to the JP threads, always there.
189 think positive! : 10/03/2007 at 8:31 pm
186 Sheri : 10/03/2007 at 8:28 pm
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You’re welcome Sheri!!!It was our pleasure!!
We have many celebrations coming up. Pax’s birthday is next month and of course Braddy’s birthday in December!! Lot’s of cyber paries!! LOL!!
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So you know Brad and I share the same Birthday! :lol:
177 very good Brad interview : 10/03/2007 at 8:02 pm
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Thanks for posting this.
It was very cute, especially when Brad said ‘Yes, I am happy’, but under his breath he said ‘Whatever that means…’
And Katie Couric… what a mom she is. Ragging on him about how skinny he was. Little did she know or suspected that underneath the sweater lurked that body that launched millions of fantasies.
Sigh… now I want to watch Fight Club.
she has bad posture a BIG ol padded bra pimples moles and blackheads all over her face
Sweet jennifer has a new thread!
yeah,shes not prego.LOOK AT HER BOOBZ!baby is alived!
212 piper, with a low : 10/03/2007 at 9:24 pm
177 very good Brad interview : 10/03/2007 at 8:02 pm
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Thanks for posting this.
It was very cute, especially when Brad said ‘Yes, I am happy’, but under his breath he said ‘Whatever that means…’
And Katie Couric… what a mom she is. Ragging on him about how skinny he was. Little did she know or suspected that underneath the sweater lurked that body that launched millions of fantasies.
Sigh… now I want to watch Fight Club.
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Piper, he was very thin at that time. this interview was after his breakup with GP. He was very hurt.
http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2007/10/04/out-with-a-bang
(Very lyrical, poetic review)
Out With a Bang
How Jesse James met his maker but kept his legend alive.
by Shaun Brady
Recommended
HOT SHOT: Brad Pitt gives a remarkably low-key performance as the infamous gunslinger.
Completed nearly two years ago and held up in post-production limbo, The Assassination of Jesse James has finally emerged, surprisingly intact. For a studio expecting a shoot-’em-up Western (oh, how Warner execs must have looked upon 3:10 to Yuma with envy), Andrew Dominik’s lyrical meditation on fame and infamy, clocking in at close to three hours, came as a panic-inducing shock. But even after extensive tinkering by producers Brad Pitt and Ridley Scott, with a reported three different cuts being screened for test audiences, the film shows few scars and still has plenty of breathing room at 160 minutes.
That length is essential to the piece, as uncomfortable silences are the very sinews that hold the thing together. The film itself seems to need frequent pause for reflection as it watches an era mythologize itself in between its dying gasps. Though formally it couldn’t be any further from Dominik’s brash, assertive debut feature, Chopper, both share a sense of being filtered through the lens of their main characters. Chopper’s over-the-top stylization was the direct influence of its self-aggrandizing subject. Assassination is even more impressive in that it’s molded by the world views of two distinct characters.
Brad Pitt’s Jesse James and Casey Affleck’s Robert Ford are alone in their realization that their way of life is passing, surrounded by near-bestial men scrambling to survive on the brink of extinction. Pitt’s remarkably low-key performance is so striking that he’s a constant presence, even during the long stretches when he’s offscreen. His Jesse James is used up at 34, realizing that his best days are behind him, a loving husband and father who can’t bear the thought of settling down. He’s a “live fast, die young” icon who neglected to die, forced now to live as the embarrassing reality next to his own legend.
He is, in fact, a rock star still singing “I hope I die before I get old” long after it’s too late to do so. That image is reflected in the film’s depiction of the latter-day James Gang, a pale reflection of its former self. Only a morose Jesse and his crotchety elder brother, Frank, remain from the outfit’s glory days, surrounded by a batch of uncouth replacements that suggest a reunion tour where the frontmen are backed by studio hacks who nail all of the right notes but none of the feel. Pitt tinges his natural charisma with bitterness, as if Jesse realizes his charm is wasted on this bunch and is only going through the motions.
Into their midst wades Robert Ford, a frontier stalker with a cigar box full of James Gang memorabilia under his bed. At one point Pitt asks Affleck, “Do you want to be like me or do you want to be me?” and Affleck perfectly captures that mix of idol-worship and lust, at once timid and powermad. Affleck’s voice seems to escape from his throat like air from a deflating balloon, as if he’s trying to swallow his words back as soon as he’s uttered them; at the same time, his eyes are ravenous, observing all and hoping to eventually pull the strings. The mouthful of a title, in fact, could be read as the title of the dime-store novel envisioned by this glory-seeking but conflicted would-be assassin.
Pitt recognizes this, and if the details of the titular murder are drawn from the historical record, the interpretation is pure speculation. From the time they meet, James and Ford enter into a compact, realizing where it all must end. It’s as if they know the inevitable implied by the film’s title as well as we do, and simply dance around each other until both are resigned to their fates. Possessed of a justifiable but consuming paranoia, Jesse is weary of looking over his shoulder. Frequently shown staring off to the horizon, he’s obviously decided to choose his fate, and if Ford is misguided enough to believe that a bullet can transfer adoration, then he may as well become the engine of that fate.
Dominik’s feel for nature recalls that of Terrence Malick, his impressionist landscapes suggesting that the old West has become the end of the world — barren, cold and desolate. Reinforcing the idea that the world is evolving beyond these outlaws, much of their time is spent outdoors, their rudimentary dwellings usually dilapidated and on the verge of decaying back into the dirt. Only Jesse’s home suggests the complacency of modern civilization, and whenever he enters that house, his eyes take on the wistful air of one who desires but can’t share in the life it promises.
Cinematographer Roger Deakins and Dominik employ a muted palette, as though reality was rapidly fading into sepia-toned photographs. They’ve created a gothic Western that unfolds in plays of light and dark, a dichotomy complicated by the fact that their two leads could occupy either hue at any given time.
When you look at the thrid picture as Angie gets out of the car, her boobs look very big. I still think she is pregnant.
I have lurked at JJB for a while now but I must admit that JAred is the best. There is soo much nonsense going on there with a thousand polls of Angie vs Jen am sure Jared would never do that so I have come back to stay here where I belong at just Jared. Thanks Jared for the new threads and for the love.
216 sharon : 10/03/2007 at 9:28 pm
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I beg to differ.
He was dating ___ at the time he was promoting MJB. I remember distinctly because when he was on Oprah, promoting MJB, the audience members kept asking him about ___ and he copped to being set up by his friends.
And he did say that he was currently work on Fight Club, so his body was either in its developing stage or in full Tyler Durden mode.
218 The Observer
me too.count on me,look at the way she came out of car,she seems to suck her stomach again.look at the way she is walking.
I think pregnancy train is still alive,but who knows?maybe yes,maybe no.whatever it is,I`m happy because she looks healthy again.
This little boy is such cutie pie. He just melts my heart.
221 ? : 10/03/2007 at 9:34 pm
218 The Observer
me too.count on me,look at the way she came out of car,she seems to suck her stomach again.look at the way she is walking.
I think pregnancy train is still alive,but who knows?maybe yes,maybe no.whatever it is,I`m happy because she looks healthy again.
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I am on pregnancy train too.
She looked chesty here too but we know that she wasn’t. She likes to wear some kind of padded bra at times so it’s hard to tell unless if you see a clear baby bump.
http://i23.tinypic.com/5mwakk.jpg
Jennifer will be preggers be4 AJ.
Did you jealous fans see her new thread ?
GORGEOUS IN HER DRESS!
AJ take notes, dress feminate and you can keep a man.
Brad is not much, leftovers, hahaha.
Jennifer has won over AJ hahaha.
By the time she is done with the changeling it will start showing. There is no way she is not pregnant, her boobs are just huge compared to prior pictures. I have also noticed on the face most of the morning pictures you can tell she is straining like she is having some morning sickness. Anyways time will tell.
225 Jennifer beat AJ : 10/03/2007 at 9:39 pm
Jennifer will be preggers be4 AJ.
Did you jealous fans see her new thread ?
GORGEOUS IN HER DRESS!
AJ take notes, dress feminate and you can keep a man.
Brad is not much, leftovers, hahaha.
Jennifer has won over AJ hahaha.
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Norman will be the father of her baby.
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