Brad & Angelina “Jump” On It
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie take their two oldest sons, Maddox, 6, and Pax, 3, to catch the New York opening of martial arts theater event Jump at the Union Square Theatre on Tuesday.
JUMP isn’t just about jumping. It’s also about flipping, punching and kicking all executed in a jaw-dropping, gasp-inducing and gut-busting manner. It’s a completely nonverbal show, so there’s no dialogue. Watch the video preview below!
Here’s a synopsis of Jump, which was created by Korea’s renowned Yegam Theatre Company: “Set in the interior of a traditional Korean home, the show tells the story of an anything-but-typical family. Each member of the household, from the strict Grandfather to the pretty young daughter, enjoys nothing more than challenging the rest of the family to martial arts showdowns. When two burglars break into the house occupied by three generations of highly trained martial artists, the family turns their expertise on the unexpected guests.” For more information, check out the Jump official website.
UPDATE: Pictured to the right of Brad is Dr. Jane Aronson, their New York-based pediatrician who specializes in treating adopted children in the U.S. She does the check-ups on Brad and Angie’s kids. Dr. Aronson has two adopted children of her own — Desalegn from Ethiopia and Benjamin from Vietnam.
Brad & Angelina catch the Jump show, 10/7
Also spotted: Brad & Angie toy shopping without the kids at Mary Arnold Toys on the Upper East Side.
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Angie was back to her perfect feature shown on 2004, cheek fuller and glowing.
I’ve noticed my friends like Ellen and Logi=0 are nowhere to be seen, do any of you guys know where they are??
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWD Doggonit
Brad is One fine MAN! I know Angie have fun with him!
I would just love to play wrestlin with him! :P
66 kearnie : 10/08/2007 at 10:37 am
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I know LOL!!!!!
Hey it seems like The Rock is number one yet again this week at the box office.I guess that means he’s a fantastic actor, LOL!!!!!!!!!!
Jared rocks, hes put the info about the Dr.
Like you jared!!!
Omg…Brad and Angie are keeping in touch with a doctor to monitor the children’s adjustment to each other and the family because of their adoption? But but but…that goes against everything the haters of Brangelina say! Brad and Angie keep stumping on the idiocy of these poor people. It’s…disheartening
There’s a funny poll in Chinese Yahoo.asking which HW celebrity couple you wish to see as the hero and heroine in Ang Lee new NC-17 rated movie, the movie happen to have a lot of explicit sex scene between the two leading actors. Well, Brad and Angie won hands down over other couples. the world sure was fascinate with this two.
Angie is young and full of life.
Pitt is BORING, BORING, BORING! He has ALWAYS BEEN BORING and he will always be B-O-R-I-N-G!
Maybe that’s why he has never had any ACTUAL friends, the ones u
ACTUALLY spend some time with! B-O-R-I-N-G * P-O-S-E-R!
THAT IS THE ONLY TRUTH ABOUT HIM. GET REAL!
Poor ANGIE, STUCK W/ A BORE. She is young and gorgeous and obviously, without “drama”, adores her kiddies as they do her.
She’s so brave, I think. Always smiling and optimistic.
Wish her and her fam all the best possible.
I know i know its not their thread, i just think and know that Tiger W’s daughter is beautiful and cute.
“Brad is More Man than Any Man I’ve Ever Known”
Angelina Jolie
Get real!
#85 tell her, i mean the creeper!
The paps seem to affect Brad more than Angie looking at pics of their outings, Brad seems to loath them, while Angelina seems to tolerate them. Sometime smiling. Brad looks miserable in some of his pics as soon as he spots them.
83- Its Angie’s prerogative. She makes her own decisions. I’m a big fan of Angelina and i cant say bad about Brad cos he makes her happy.
As for her own relationship with Pitt, Jolie says that their connection has grown over time – despite many changes in their family life.
“I think we both went on a lot of faith – we really did,” she says. “Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out be for each other everything we’d hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship.”
83 ENJOY!
Poor ANGIE, STUCK W/ A BORE. She is young and gorgeous and obviously, without “drama”, adores her kiddies as they do her.
She’s so brave, I think. Always smiling and optimistic.
Wish her and her fam all the best possible.
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Why is Angie poor Angie? She certainly does not think that Brad is a bore. She is very happy and in love with Brad. Angie knows who she loves and Brad is the man for her. They have together created the family that they both wanted.
Brad is part of Angie’s family, period. He loves her and THEIR four kids, and their kids clearly love their dad and mom. Whether you like him or not that is the way it is and will be.
They really are in sync with each other. They make a fanstastic family. Angelina seems soooo happy. Brad is so digging being a daddy.
“I am a very lucky woman,” says the A Mighty Heart star. “I have a beautiful family and Brad is a supportive friend and a great father. And he is very romantic. We talk very deeply about how we feel. We’re very similar. We support each other and back each other as parents. There is no divide.”
The actress reveals that it was Pitt who helped her through the grief of losing her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, 56, to cancer in January.
“When my mother died Brad held her hand and helped me through all the stages of dealing with someone dying,” she says. “After the funeral Brad brought everyone back to the house and asked questions about our mom. He focused on all the love and all the joy we were fortunate enough to have had. He is an extraordinary man.”
72- Why can’t someone have a different opinion than you without you insulting them? It’s kind of disheartening that everyone can have so much love for a family, yet when another person says anything the least bitcritical of them, they are slammed personally. I like Brad and Angelina…think their kids are beautiful and they do a lot of good work. Do I love them? No…I don’t know them that well, but at the same time I can see how others would love them. The more I read these threads, I realize that there isn’t much tolerance for other views. There is no one I love more than my own family, but I also realize that we are not perfect, and sometimes criticism is okay - even if others [including myself] don’t agree with it.
Back on the airstrip in the desert a week earlier, I catch a glimpse of this gentler, more loving side of Jolie. Just after she has safely landed her plane and is told that Pitt is on his way, there is a palpable shift in mood. Everyone is all atwitter: Brad is coming . . . Brad is coming. We are standing around, several hundred yards from the runway, when a craft comes into view. As Pitt lands their other plane, an eight-seat Cessna Caravan—the family minivan to Jolie’s sports car—we are all asked to stay put as Jolie, still in her white linen suit and heels, begins a long, dramatic walk alone to meet Pitt at his plane. As she gets closer, the propeller kicks up dust and she waves to him in the cockpit with one hand while holding her hair with the other. Suddenly, the door opens, stairs are lowered, and Pitt scurries down and nearly scoops her up. He hugs her tight and then reaches down and grabs her ass. As they walk back toward the group, talking and laughing the whole way, Jolie has wrapped an arm around Pitt’s torso, and she has her head on his chest, almost nestled into his armpit. It is the first time I notice how small and delicate she actually is. And then, as they get closer, I notice something else: Jolie has her other arm wrapped around him, too. She is holding on with both hands.
I’m for parents introducing their boys martial arts. It’s about time Mad and Pax see and learn self defense. My daughter learned karate at a young age. And I got to help her with her moves and forms before they’re supposed to execute them in class.
Luv this family. Brad and Angelina are good parents who make the effort and time in their schedules to enjoy being with their children as well as finding time just for themselves.
Brad has blossomed as a man since he and Angelina got together. He has more self assurance in pursuing his interests. He shows so much more affection in public. He has let more of the inner Brad be exposed. He is less closed off. Angelina and the children have profoundly affected Brad. Yes Angelina has also changed as she appears happier and seems so content with her life with Brad. Each seems to exert a calming soothing settling effect on the other. They now give off warm cozy pheromones to me, both as a twosome or with the kids.
Wish them the best. In a world flled with turmoil and strife and misery, it is so nice to see a family going about the business of just being a family.
Cute, cute, cute! Brad and his little angel, Shiloh:
http://usmagazine.com/brads_little_lookalike_100807?slideshow_id=354&o=0
Nice lipstick Angie!
Pretty boy Brad Pitt grows up
He’s known for his body and beauty. But in a rare interview Brad Pitt reveals his serious side to our critic
From The Times
October 6, 2007
Marianne Gray
Brad Pitt has reached a turning point. To the public he is one of Hollywood’s hottest actors. Together with wife Angelina Jolie he forms one of the most famous partnerships in the world. They are even a word in their own right: “Brangelina”. However, Pitt no longer wants to be seen as just eye candy. Can he makes us see him any differently?
We meet, waiting for a lift in a hotel in Deauville, France. Our rooms are next door to one another. Jolie is at Pitt’s side, sleek in black. She has just put the children to bed. He inquires affectionately if they are asleep. She replies that they are. The couple seem relaxed and happy.
Outside a milling crowd held back by a fully holstered squad of French police awaits their appearance.
Pitt starts talking about his new film The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which is having its premiere at the town’s film festival. His role as James won him Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival.
“I hope they like the film,” he comments in his syrupy Missouri drawl, taking a sip from the glass of champagne that he’s holding, “because it is a really slow-burn picture. If you think this version is long, you should have seen the four-and-a-half-hour one. This is the fast-track one.”
This version is a mere two and a half hours long. It has taken Pitt about a decade to get it on the screen and he takes the role of Jesse James, the legendary 19th-century American outlaw, and is also one of the producers, with Ridley Scott.
“It’s a delicious film and it was a real joy for me because I really wanted to make it,” he tells me. “My choice to make it was not about how well it would do. Film-making is a crapshoot and as I don’t bet on the horses this is my gamble. It will find a time and place for itself. I believe all good films do. It will sit and breathe like a good wine. This film isn’t the popular version of the swash-buckling Jesse James. It’s more of a throwback to some of those complex, complicated films of the 1970s.
Jesse James is Pitt’s 30th film, and he has come a long way from his middle-America beginnings: born in Oklahoma, growing up in Springfield, Missouri, where he went to the unlikely named Kicka-poo High School.
The son of a businessman in trucking, he’s the eldest of three in a close-knit, strict Baptist family. He is still very linked to his hometown, donating $100,000 (£49,000) to the Discovery Center, a children’s learning museum there.
Pitt first came to public attention in a 1991 Levi’s ad, and his gorgeous body was again famously on display as a sexy drifter in Thelma and Louisethe same year.
He has long since tempered his pin-up prettiness with muscles, fire and brimstone, in films that include playing the Greek warrior Achilles in a skirt in the swords-and-sandals epic-drama Troy, Fight Club, Seven, Snatch and the lively Mr & Mrs Smith with Jolie. They met on the set of the film, in which they played married assassins, in 2003. He was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance in Legends of the Fall and won one for Twelve Monkeys (for which he was also Oscar nominated).
Now, at 43, he has his own family, a daughter with Jolie, and is father to her three adopted children. “I think I’m about at the halfway mark now I am over 40,” he says. “I guess the direction gets clearer and the haze clears and you really focus on what you want to focus on as you get older.”
That would include carving a reputation as a respected producer, as with A Mighty Heart, starring Jolie as Mariane Pearl, the widow of the Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was beheaded by jihadist militants while reporting in Karachi in 2002. James Christopher, The Times’s chief film critic, raved that Jolie’s performance as Mariane had “rigour and passion”.
“I was very taken with Mariane’s story, and Angelina knew her independently from me,” Pitt says. “It was important for me to be a part of the film, even though there was no acting role for me. Through the producing I got to take part in the film and see it through to the end. That’s the producer’s job: make sure things stay on the rails. It’s a really interesting side to film-making – we don’t have to be in front of the camera.”
He adds that he is working on several projects and “plans to tell some great stories” with Brad Grey, his partner in the film company Plan B. While he produces, Jolie is starring in a high-action thriller coincidentally called The Assassin, jumping off and on trains and training young assassins. “We have two boys at home who are very happy about it,” he says.
Pitt is clearly determined to explore the road less travelled and adds a coda about the future which may surprise his fans.
“I try not to do conventional action pictures or giddy romantic comedies nowadays,” he says. “I loved the Ocean’s films, which were all-day fun to make, but I prefer character roles. Nobody coaxes me to take my shirt off any more! I want to go and explore things, and if it’s new and interesting to me, then there’ll be others out there who’ll find it new and interesting too. Maybe not the masses, but there’ll be someone. The various times I’ve tried to satisfy other people, or some film industry ‘machine’, it has been miserable.”
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/london_film_festival/article2582599.ece
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