Angelina Jolie Shops Toys ‘R’ Us For Tots
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt pick up some toys for their tots at Toys ‘R’ Us in Cannes, France on Wednesday.
They could very well be shopping for Shiloh’s birthday presents. She turns two on Tuesday, May 27!
Brad and Angie will be expecting twins later this summer, which will be their 5th & 6th children. They will be joining Maddox, 6, Pax, 4, Zahara, 3, and Shiloh, almost 2.
Angie has been toting around the Bally “Jana” bag.
15+ pictures inside of Angelina Jolie shopping Toys ‘R’ Us for tots…
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it will end with penalties
alia
this is for you
your madness :)
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Thanks JJ. Love this couple who are blessed with children and so in love with each other living like normal people despite of the big crowd of paps on their tail.
I can’t remember if this story has been posted or not, so to avoid CreditGate…sorry if it was posted before. I just don’t remember reading it.
This is a link to an article by online film critic Emmanuel Levy about how “Changeling” came together….
http://www.emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=9983
Eastwood on Changeling, his New Period Thriller Starring Angelina Jolie
Cannes Film Fest 2008–Clint Eastwood’s new period thriller, “The Changeling,” starring Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich, premieres in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Fest.
The Setting
The Changeling is set in Los Angeles, in the late 1920s. The history of the city is marked by sensational tales of corruption, cover-ups and murder during the city’s formative years. From the Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle rape and murder trial of a young starlet (Virginia Rappe) in 1921, and the kidnapping of the evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1926, to The Black Dahlia murder in 1947, scandal has long permeated the city and shone unfavorable light upon its political operatives.
But it was the little-remembered story of one working class woman’s struggle—amidst insurmountable odds—to find her missing son that would, 80 years later, forge a partnership between several of Hollywood’s most highly regarded filmmakers. The incredible tale of Christine Collins was one that almost vanished to obscurity before a former journalist stumbled upon her sensational, poignant story.
Within the subterranean halls of Los Angeles City Hall, the dusty archives of city business dating back almost 100 years are housed. Among these tens of thousands of pages of documents lies the public record of Christine Collins and the City Council welfare hearings from the late 1920s. They relate a patchwork tale of the disappearance of her 9-year-old son Walter and the corrupt machinations of the LAPD during and after the flawed investigation of the case.
Several years ago, screenwriter J. Michael Straczynski, a former journalist who has written for the L.A. Times, the Herald Examiner, and Time, stumbled across this astonishing story of a working-class woman who brought down a political machine. Straczynski knew he had a lead when a longtime contact phoned him up.
He recalls: “A source I had at City Hall called one day and said they were burning old records, and that there was something I should take a look at before they put it into the incinerator. So I zoomed down to City Hall, and they had a transcript of a City Council welfare hearing in the case of Christine Collins. I began reading the testimony and thought, ‘This can’t actually have happened. This has got to be a mistake.’ But it was enough for me to get hooked before the book went into the fire.”
Despotic Political Infrastructure
Los Angeles in 1928 was in the grips of a despotic political infrastructure, led by Mayor George E. Cryer and enforced by Police Chief James E. “Two Guns” Davis (often photographed in a gunslinger pose with his weapons) and his sanctioned gun squad that terrorized the city at will. That despotic rule began to unravel when Collins, a single mother raising a son in a working-class neighborhood in Los Angeles, reported her nine-year-old missing. Months of fruitless searching followed, and the police had nothing to show, save an onslaught of negative publicity and mounting public pressure to find a solid lead in the kidnapping.
When a boy claiming t be Walter was discovered in DeKalb, Illinois, Christine Collins, and all involved in the search, waited with bated breath. Letters and photos were exchanged, and the authorities believed the missing person’s case had been solved. Collins scrapped together the money to bring the boy home, and LAPD organized a very public photo-op reunion with the found child and anxious mother. Hoping to put a stop to the scrutiny surrounding their inability to solve this case (and others) and desperate for uplift from human-interest success to counter the string of corruption scandals, members of the department felt the reunion could spell public redemption for LAPD’s top brass.
The only problem was that the child who arrived home was not Walter. But despite her immediate and repeated declarations that the boy was not hers, Collins was rebuffed by Captain J. J. Jones, the officer in charge of the case. Christine was told, as recounted from the City Council hearing transcripts, to “try him for a couple of weeks.” Confused and disoriented, she agreed, and the case closed. Or did it?
Emotional Gravity
“There is an excitement for me when drawing from a true story,” remarks producer Brian Grazer. “I liked the subject matter, and found the culture surrounding this incident to be fascinating, and in some ways appalling, but it captivated me. The fact that it did happen gives the story so much more emotional gravity.
Knowing director-producer Clint Eastwood had a similar sensibility when it came to fact-based material, Grazer and partner Ron Howard called the filmmaker to discuss the script they had optioned.
Quick and Simple
Clint Eastwood recalls: “I took it with me on a trip to Berlin. On the way back on the plane, I read it and I liked it a lot. As soon as I got in, I called Brian and Ron and said, ‘Yeah, I’ll do this.’ And they said, ‘Angelina Jolie liked the script and wants to do this. I said, ‘She’d be great. I like her work a lot. And that’s how it came about—very quick and simple.” Eastwood’s interest in the project piqued even more when he realized that “the truth was stranger than fiction.”
Approach as a Director
With more than 30 films to his directorial credit, Eastwood has mastered the economy of shooting and considered himself a director influenced by the choices he would make as an actor. He therefore limits rehearsals to achieve a more authentic feel in the performances and is not in favor of endless takes.
Eastwood explains: “Everything I do as a director is based upon what I prefer as an actor. It’s all a learning process over the years. No matter how you plan it, things happen that either work for you or against you. So there’s always the excitement of trying to make it work, of taking a little stack of paper and make it into a living thing.”
News Clippings in the Script
Eastwood’s longtime production partner, Rob Lorenz, was just as excited as others who had read Straczynski’s tale: “I was about 15 pages into the script, and I had to flip back to see if it was really a true story; it was so amazing to me. Straczynski’ had done something very clever. He stuck photocopies of news clippings every 15-20 pages in the script, just to remind you it was true. I was not only amazed it was all true, but astonished that I had never heard of the story before and nobody seemed familiar with it.”
Eastwood on Angelina Jolie
Eastwood and Lorenz agreed with the Imagine Entertainment team that the unbelievable events would make a captivating film as long as Angelina Jolie took the role of the working-class single mother who made it her life’s mission to find her boy. Eastwood remarks: “Angelina is unique. She reminds me a lot of the actresses from the Golden Age of movies in the 1940s: Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Ingrid Bergman, Susan Hayward. They were all very distinctive, and they all had a lot of presence. She’s a tremendous actress.”
Reluctant Jolie
Despite a riveting story and the high-caliber filmmaking team, Jolie was initially reluctant to tackle the role of a mother whose son is kidnapped. Understandably so, as she had recently finished a heartbreaking portrayal of Mariane Pearl in “A Mighty Heart,” the true story of the kidnapping and execution of journalist Daniel Pearl. However, she was willing to explore options and read the screenplay.
Exposing Corruption in Power
Straczynski’s interpretation of Christine’s tale changed her mind, as she reflects: “It’s an extraordinary story. I couldn’t stop reading it. When she faced a setback and would get back up, I’d think, ‘Good, you’re back up.’ Christine Collins is a woman whom I came to admire but, as an actor, there was a lot about the story I didn’t want to do. I didn’t want to do a film about a child being kidnapped, because I think there’s something to bringing certain things into your environment, in your thoughts and in your world. But ultimately, it was her strength when faced with such odds that swayed me. I’m most fond of this story because of how it exposes corruption of those in power. It’s very timely; we still deal with that today.”
extra time
thanks jjb for the video :)
# 134 wow @ 05/21/2008 at 3:35 pm
lovin Brad’s butt in #14
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Well…it’s definitely a better angle than #12! I really wish Brad would STOP wearing his pants 3 sizes too big! Does the man not realize that we fans appreciate his fine ass as much as his gorgeous mug? Ingrate.
Re: pic 14…
Nice donkey, William Bradley!
Evidently, France does not enforce the so called papz laws in France. IMO, Austin was far better area for them as far as papz go.
#168: jjb: thanks so much for that video. It was so exciting to see them do a standing ovation for Angie. Wow! wow! wow!
Eat your hearts out, trolls! LOL!
the real tita @ 05/21/2008 at 4:32 pm Hello, vicki. Gave you a big wave earlier. Hope everything’s ok.
Hello, Felinelilly. Nice to see you again. Hope you’re having a good day. It’s nice in OC. How about up north?
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Sorry about the late reply, the page wouldn’t refresh and I couldn’t see the posts. We’re back to fog here in the morning and below average temperatures during the day, but after the heat wave we just had, I’m not complaining.
#184: tabitha, I think it’s because it’s Cannes where they are having a festival. Everyone is in a festive mood and celebs are a free for all to the photogs.
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# 173 carolina @ 05/21/2008 at 4:38 pm
Brad, angie, clint
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Love the look of pride on Brad’s face. Someone who’s name I won’t mention is sitting in her hotel in Philly plotting the location for the next stop on the Ass & Cooch Tour of 2008. Brad certainly never looked that proud when accompanying a certain someone to the Emmys…
Shes its definately a present for their child. otherwise they would have taken the whole family to Toys R’ Us.
lol
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last 15 min to penalties
Angelina looks all shy and embarrassed during the standing O. LoL
carolina @ 05/21/2008 at 4:40 pm
alia
this is for you
your madness :)
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AWWW! omg! i love this picture! :D
he’s so happy…this little boy melts my heart. love him so.
thanks sooo much carolina!
# 181 carolina @ 05/21/2008 at 4:45 pm
thanks jjb for the video
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Let me add my thahks as well. I had to chuckle at how abashed BOTH Angie and Clint looked when the camera settled on them. It was definitely an “Awww, shucks, thanks ma’am.” kind of moment. And yes, Brad did look mightly proud of the little lady.
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# 191 Yes @ 05/21/2008 at 5:01 pm last 15 min to penalties
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Manchester is gonna win :)
alia- another one http://img208.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=92054_004_122_555lo.jpg :)
Red card for Drogba
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#18 sorry to say this but Angelina Brad might give away their money to the poor. It’s like chump change of how much money they make!
Thanks for stalking them, so no simple momment their life can be enjoyed Jared!
They are people, not prey who chose acting to make stalkers rich and people with no lives busy.
Good job to Jared’s loyal followers who enable him to get rich every time you click.
carolina @ 05/21/2008 at 5:08 pm
thanks carolina :D
Madd is too cute!
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