Angelina Jolie Lands in London
Tue, 05 February 2008 at 11:32 am
A solo (and possibly pregnant) Angelina Jolie arrives in London after a flight from Los Angeles on Tuesday.
As reported yesterday, Jolie is jetting off to Jordan.
Photos: Big Pictures/Bauergriffinonline.com
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Thanks PINKY JP…I see what everyone meant by how long Zee’s hair is now and the larger pics of Angie are nice too…
265,what nasty post you talking about?you are angry because, we trash losers who come here to spread hate,or so call fans trying to trash other fans behind their backs,i doubt you know what you talking about,this is the last time i will talk you,one way or the other the wolves in sheep’s clothings always get caught
Cliniqua er, I mean, Mother Nature
Great post! But I am leaning towards the concept that what was necessary back in the day because Aniston had some clout is not only not necessary but backfires on us. Why because no one cares anymore….and now we just look stupid carrying on and on about the x as if she matters. anyway I’m out to grab the sun! 
154 ENERGY @ 02/05/2008 at 1:15 pm
I have noticed that every time Angie goes out of the country by her self Brad hangs out with Zee. He must miss her alot and reminds himself of the first child they adopted together. I dont know, I just have that feeling. There are pictures of Brad and Zee from last night at X17, the comments there are crap dont even bother reading.
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It’s because of the child personality !
Z is said to be a mum and dad daughter who is constantly near them wanting to be close to them all the time while the other children are playing or show some independance (Shi, for example). She is also the one who doesn’t like when they go out and goes into dramatic antics asking them to stay cause she is stressed more than the others when they are not around.
I guess, Angie not being around makes children react according to their personality and Z may be the one who is more stressed and needs more affection and protection from the other parent to whom she will even more be close constantly to overcompensate the lack of motherly presence.
I mean, that’s how it usually goes.
People act as if children were all standard in their way of acting, reacting but at this age, their personality and the way they interact with their parents, siblings makes them less or more prone to stress and they usually needs additional attention and protection from the other parent in the later case .
angiefan @ 02/05/2008 at 3:29 pm
:lol:
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dude, i wasn’t trying to look for enlightenment in an entertainment blog.
i didn’t know i was gonna come on here today and get lectured by “saints”.
god must’ve made you and mother earth so perfectly.
by your accounts you’ve never been tainted by impurity.
ALL HAIL THE PERFECT FANS OF BRANGELINA!!!
Bow down to Mother Earth and angiefan!
All hail Xenu… oh wait, where am I again?
C’mon, Jared, last week she was SOOOOO pregnant and now she’s “possibly” pregnant… now which is it??
Jeez, I wish people would get their facts straight before posting them all over cyberspace.
cj,dude have fun,and donot let faux fans lecture you
HOW COME NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS?
From an interview with Scott Burnes
“The smallest and most meaningful unit in any society is family”. This line stays with me weeks after seeing Scott Burns’s darkly beautiful and surprisingly funny film, “PU-239″, which first aired on HBO in November. Based on a short story by Ken Kalfus, it follows a devoted father in post-Soviet Russia who gets exposed to a lethal dose of radiation. In order to provide for his family, he steals some plutonium and joins forces with an inept gangster (played by the incredibly talented Oscar Isaac). Together they form an awkward friendship, forged by a willingness to sacrifice everything for family.
The primacy of family is a theme that runs through all of Burns’s films. In “An Inconvenient Truth” (which he helped produce and accepted an Oscar for, alongside director Davis Guggenheim), Al Gore mentions that his life–and some of his policy priorities–completely changed when his six year-old son was nearly killed darting in front of a car. Gore describes “the possibility of losing something that was precious to me…What we take for granted might not be here for our children. It turned my whole world upside down.”
Burns’s phone buzzes as the food reaches the table. He learns that “The Bourne Ultimatum”–the final film of the Bourne trilogy, which he penned–has been nominated for a BAFTA award. “That’s funny,” he says, shaking his head, as if that’s the craziest news he’s heard all week. And then we dig into our eggs.
“I think of Bourne as being a superhero with a very basic and very human, question”, Burns explains. “Bourne doesn’t know how he got to be himself. He doesn’t know where he comes from and so Bourne’s movement in the world is both backwards and forwards at the same time; he has to move forward through this story but he also has to move back into himself.” Scott pauses and laughs. “The studio probably doesn’t like me talking about it that way.”
Intellectualising his characters–mining the depths of their psyches–is what makes Burns such a talented writer. He offers no pat answers, no easy ways out. Even the most deplorable characters in his films are complex enough to be sympathetic. The world is a bit fucked, Burns reminds us, and sometimes survival means allying with our demons before destroying them.
The gritty pragmatism of making nice with one’s enemies is part of what interests (and troubles) Burns about his latest project: a drama series for HBO about humanitarian workers in an international aid organisation, modelled on Doctors Without Borders (MSF)–a “neutral” non-profit that he has become involved with recently. “Neutrality is a very complicated issue”, Burns says. “If you’re a warlord in Afghanistan and you control certain areas of the country, you can say, alright Doctors Without Borders, I’ll let you in but I’m taking credit for it.” So by setting up a clinic that helps people with TB you are, in effect, endorsing the warlord’s authority.
These frustrations will surely make their way into a script Burns is writing in collaboration with Angelina Jolie. The two of them were introduced to each other last year by their mutual friend Matt Damon (aka, Jason Bourne). “I didn’t really think it was going to happen, but a couple of weeks later I got a call from her manager asking if I’d come in to meet with Angie and we had a really great conversation.” Jolie’s humanitarian work as a Goodwill Ambassador to the UN is widely known. But in today’s celebrity-cause-bandwagon-brouhaha, it is hard to know who is doing the work and who is merely getting free schwag for attending benefit parties. Burns confirms that Jolie is the real deal.
“Angie is an incredibly great collaborator for me because she can get anybody on the phone and she really has the insight into this world. She works for the UNHCR and she goes to refugee camps and she meets people. This is what she’s doing with her life and I find that really inspiring.” Burns and Jolie spent a month this past winter attending meetings at the UN together. “One day Angie called me up and said, ‘You know, Brad’s really interested in this too. Would it be okay if he worked on it with us?’
So now, you know, there are kids from Africa, kids from Cambodia and then there’s this Jewish kid from Minnesota.”
http://www.moreintelligentlife.com/node/833
mr and mrs smith,thanks for the article
Great post, Mr and Mrs Smith,Thank-You..
cj, I agree with you, and I’ll leave it at that, lol. I’m done worrying about the saints, and I’ll just get back to posting and having fun.
felinelilly you back,are you excited about election?
Jill @ 02/05/2008 at 3:54 pm
The fact is that Angelina nor Brad have said nothing about being pregnant within the past 4 months.
Thanks for the article, Mr and Mrs Smith.
angel @ 02/05/2008 at 4:03 pm felinelilly you back,are you excited about election?
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Yeah I am! I can’t wait to see how it turns out. How about you?
Great post em and I totally agree. Angie is a woman of substance and Brad saw that right away. Thanks for the thread JJ.
is there any summit in jordan?maybe she is there to meet regugees,there are alot of palestinian and iraqi refygees in jordan
The fact is they didnt said Yes bou theiy didnt said No either.
credit to helen4rent of JJB
A little bit more of Angelina’s sit down interview.
http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2008/02/04/videos/1202135417.html
felinelilly,am excited too
LL @ 02/05/2008 at 4:04 pm
Jill @ 02/05/2008 at 3:54 pm
The fact is that Angelina nor Brad have said nothing about being pregnant within the past 4 months.
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Yes they did. When there were rumours in Oct/Nov, Angelina said: I’m not pregnant at the moment but i will be at some point.
With this last rumors they didn’t talk about it and avoid the press. Their rep and/or pub refuse to make any comments and asked jornalist to not ask them.
#152: AG, don’t fret. I used to watch it too…religiously. I’ve had to tape it for my kid every [Tuesdays before it was moved to] Thursday so it kinda grew on me. However, my favorite has always been Monica’s and Chandler’s pairing. They were hilarious.
Now, I can’t stand the thing. After MAMS came to be, I have never been able to watch it again.
hi sharon
hi, angel, how are you?
Thanks for the video, Sharon!
juju,am sure they were working on it that time
this is an entertainment blog. there are many people on here with many different personalities and opnions. if you come here only to see positive remarks you are going to be disappointed. there are many positive things to say about the jolie pitts. it is hard as fans not to defend brad and angelina when they are such good role models and fans of the x come here say terrible things about brad, angelina and their children. we do react. as far as cliniqua, even if you don’t always agree with her, she is very entertaining and very much a brad and angelina fan. since these threads are about brad and angelina, if someone comes here to engage or most times bait fans, problems will arise. so to come here and admonish fans on how they conduct themselves is silly. opinions and sometimes conflict is the nature of the forum because not everyone thinks alike. so you will find camaraderie, friendships, like minded thoughts, kindness, interest in you or your problems as well as arguments and yes sometimes name calling. but all in all you find fans trying to enjoy this lovely family.
hi MR AND MRS SMITH.
I love your name, this movie is perfect
Mr and Mrs Smith
Thank you for posting that really nice article. I can’t wait to see the series. I like Drs Without Broders and donate to them regularly. Peace
Sharon, thanks for the video.
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