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Angelina Jolie Fetches the Newspaper

Angelina Jolie Fetches the Newspaper

Angelina Jolie fetches the Friday morning paper while filming a scene for the Clint Eastwood-directed movie The Changeling in San Dimas, Calif.

The story is based on true events in 1920s Los Angeles.

30+ pictures inside of Angelina on day four of filming on the set of The Changeling

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PT—Darn it I thought so, now I am really pissed. I wanted my OWN personal stalker :-(
OK, you two are my friends so I guess we can share ((sulking)) :lol:

#1226 (whisper)…don’t tell me that’s JEN??!!! YIKES!

1218 OT : 10/22/2007 at 12:25 am

where’d you read that?

1226 lylian : 10/22/2007 at 12:39 am

And let me add, its the same person for months. Poor obsessed individual. have you noticed that the no. of posts from this troll has increased since poor Jen is not working - again??

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lylian, I know that b/c before I left for Turkey in April; I gave the benefit of the doubt to a poster who seemed to be a troll but being the passive aggresive kind. Of course it’s true colors came out eventually and I commented re how ‘gullible’ I can be sometimes. Ever since then the stalker always refers to me as ‘gulli’ instead of ‘guli’…. ROTFLMAO This person is really sick!!!!

1198 films dead on arrival to PT : 10/21/2007 at 11:53 pm

“That shark Jill” is going to chomp up and spit out a little minnow like you, honey. Back the fcuk off.

1228 * : 10/22/2007 at 12:45 am
#1226 (whisper)…don’t tell me that’s JEN??!!! YIKES!

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LOL. (shrug)

1209 films dead on arrival to PT : 10/22/2007 at 12:13 am
PT is jealous of Jens success
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ROTFLMBAO what success?? Yeah, let’s all talk about Jenzilla the moose’s “success”. Her marriage blew up, her ex-husband threw her under a bus, she can’t hold any man, her pathetic “career” is dead in the water, she spent the past two years BEGGING for roles and all she could land was a bit part in a rom-com, her Smartwater advertising campaign tanked… shall I go on, or has the point been made already? The woman is a LOSER. She is PATHETIC. She is a PLAYED-OUT, HAS-BEEN, SIT-COM HAG. If that’s your definition of “success”, hang onto it. It’s all you’ll ever have.

ladies, is something wrong with JJB site?

Sharon, JJB is uploading new software or something, it’s been down for about 45 mins :-( I guess bringing the site down on a Sunday night around midnight makes sense…They have done this several times as I recall. Usually they are up and running early the following morning :-)

Rock on Jill. Smack those pesky haters/trolls. Love the Jolie-Pitts

the real tita @ 10/22/2007 at 1:22 am

Hoy, ang daming dakilang bayani ngayon sa JJ. Akin na si Gabriela Silang ha? Siya na ang kakambal ko kaya wala ng gagamit ng pangalan niya, please?

Hello to Andy, Apo and Joey! Is there a free for all going on? What happened? Still reading…p.42 to p.39 now.

1235 guli :
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Thanks, guli.

Angelina and Brad are busy, busy, dabbling in everything these days. Good for them.

Jolie, Pitt have aid for HBO series
By Nellie Andreeva

Oct 22, 2007

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are making their first joint producing effort with a series project at HBO.

“The Bourne Ultimatum” co-writer Scott Burns is penning the untitled drama, which will explore the behind-the scenes politics of an international aid organization and chronicle the lives of humanitarian workers assigned to dangerous zones and the people in need they assist.

Jolie, Pitt and Burns, producer of the Oscar-winning documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” are executive producing. Jolie’s longtime manager, Media Talent Group’s Geyer Kosinski, serves as co-executive producer.

The series has been a passion project for Jolie since she did the 2003 feature “Beyond Borders,” a drama about disaster-relief workers in war-torn countries.

Since 2001, Jolie has been a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations’ refugee agency, traveling to hot zones to help people displaced by wars and natural disasters.

Jolie and Pitt are active humanitarians. Through their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, launched a year ago, they have supported a number of international aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders and Global Action for Children, which each received a $1 million donation.

The aid workers series marks Jolie’s return to HBO 10 years after her breakthrough starring role in the cable network’s biopic “Gia,” which earned her a Golden Globe win, a SAG Award and an Emmy nomination.

Pitt already is in business with HBO. Along with Edward Norton, he is executive producing the HBO/National Geographic miniseries “Undaunted Courage,” now in development. Michelle Ashford is penning the 10-hour miniseries based on the book by Stephen F. Ambrose, which tells the story of the legendary journey across the Western U.S. by explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in the early 1800s.

Jolie most recently starred in the feature “A Mighty Heart,” about the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Danny Pearl. Pitt was a producer on “Heart.”

Burns’ directing debut, “Pu-239,” which he also wrote, is slated to premiere Nov. 17 on HBO. He recently penned a feature adaptation of Kurt Eichenwald’s novel “The Informant,” which is slated to begin production early next year with Steven Soderbergh attached to direct and Matt Damon to star.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3ib75cb9375cab37f912b6331314d1d579

the whole truth @ 10/22/2007 at 1:33 am

1239 janice

Thanks. I had just read that. I am impressed. They are certainly busy. Now they are co-producing together. Brad and Angelina have really integrated their lives, haven’t they?

1239 janice : 10/22/2007 at 1:30 am
Jolie, Pitt have aid for HBO series
By Nellie Andreeva

Oct 22, 2007

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are making their first joint producing effort with a series project at HBO.

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lets see now …. Angelina and Brad are turning their attention to TELEVISION SERIES whilst some actors/actresses are turning their noses up at them. Are Brad and Angelina setting another trend?

Sharon—JJB is back up now :-)

1242 guli : 10/22/2007 at 1:35 am

Sharon—JJB is back up now :-)
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yes, I see. thank you.

1240 the whole truth : 10/22/2007 at 1:33 am

They are amazing. The support they provide for one another is inspiring. I do like that they are tackling this project together.

the whole truth @ 10/22/2007 at 1:46 am

1241 lylian

Brad and Angelina clearly understand that diversity is essential for longevity in careers, unlike some others who are blind to reality. This is why they do not have time to pay attention to tabs, they are too busy forging ahead with their lives. The little Jolie-Pitts will have all kinds of family businesses to be involved with.

the whole truth @ 10/22/2007 at 1:52 am

1244 janice

They are amazing. The support they provide for one another is inspiring. I do like that they are tackling this project together.

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ITAWY. They are totally together in every way. People who underestimate them are and will be constantly surprised.

Frank Girardot: Hollywood couldn’t make up this story

In early July 1928, a farmer named Lon Compton discovered the headless body of a young Latino boy lying in one of his fields just off Valley Boulevard in La Puente.

Neither Compton nor Los Angeles County sheriff’s homicide Capt. Bill Bright had any idea the body might be connected to something larger.

The captain speculated that the “dead Mexican” might have been run over by a train, according to some published reports.

In fact, the find was connected to something larger and more sinister than either could imagine.

The twisted tale behind Compton’s discovery brought actors Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and Clint Eastwood to San Dimas last week.

Jolie, Pitt and Eastwood were in town to film a movie about Walter Collins, a young boy who was kidnapped outside a Los Angeles movie theater and killed on a chicken ranch in Riverside County in the spring of 1928.

Collins’ kidnapping was national news. Investigators speculated about his fate and the coverage inspired a runaway from Illinois to attempt passing himself off as the missing boy in hopes of launching a movie career.

An LAPD officer, so intent on getting credit for solving the case, tried to convince Collins’ mother that

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the imposter was in fact her son Walter.
Even though she had her doubts, Walter’s mother took the runaway home “to try him out.” When she returned the boy, officials locked her up in psychiatric ward for a time. Ultimately, the boy confessed to being a fake and Collins was released.

That same day, a teenager named Sanford Clark, who was in LAPD custody for an immigration violation, was telling police how his grandmother and uncle had kidnapped four young boys and killed them.

The uncle and grandmother were identified as Gordon and Louise Northcott.

Gordon’s father, Cyrus, told detectives that the story was probably true.

“I knew of the killings but never saw them,” he told police. “My wife would go to any extreme, not excepting murder, to please her son.”

One of the murder victims was Collins; another, the still-unidentified Latino. The last two were brothers Louis and Nelson Winslow of Pomona.

Clark said Gordon Northcott kept his victims locked in a chicken coop on the ranch in what is now Mira Loma in Riverside County.

“He kept them there tied up for a long time and hurt them often,” Clark told investigators at the time. “And then he killed them one at a time with an ax.”

Police checked out Clark’s story and found two shallow graves on the farm. They also found a book on airplanes that one of the Winslow boys had checked out from the Pomona Library the night he was kidnapped.

There was no sign of Walter Collins.

They didn’t find the Northcotts either. Mother and son had fled to their native Canada.

Ultimately the pair was captured in Alberta and returned to the United States. Gordon Northcott went on trial for three murders in Riverside County in January 1929 and was hanged in San Quentin in 1930.

Louise Northcott confessed to killing Collins. Her written confession was matter- of-fact in tone and substance:

“I hearby confess that I murdered that certain boy named Walter Collins at our ranch in Riverside County.”

Weeks after making the confession, Louise Northcott recanted from her cell at San Quentin. She thought it would end the case against her son.

It didn’t end Christine Collins’ search for the truth.

I don’t know the whole script, but my bet is that Jolie is playing Walter’s mom in “The Changling.”

I wonder if the movie will end the way it did for Christine Collins.

Northcott requested she come to visit him at San Quentin in the hours before he was executed. He promised to tell her what happened to Walter.

Northcott reneged on the promise.

With Christine Collins in the viewing gallery, 22-year-old Gordon Northcott was led to the gallows whimpering and blindfolded. His last words as the black hood and noose were put over his head were “don’t, don’t.”

Christine Collins spent the rest of her life searching for the truth about her son Walter.

No one ever reported what Collins’ last words were, nor the Winslow boys, nor that of the boy found in the La Puente field.

One can only imagine.

http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_7245226

1247 cc : 10/22/2007 at 2:03 am

Just read this. Thank you. This story is so creepy, but makes for an interesting movie.

Hey lyllian,

Just wanted to let you know I really loved your note about “stability” in home, in the other thread. Thanks so much!

GORGEOUS. Love this women.

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