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Happy Birthday, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt!

Happy Birthday, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt!

Proud parents Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie celebrate daughter Shiloh’s second birthday today.

Shiloh is the smallest and youngest of the Jolie-Pitt family and was born in Swakopmund, Namibia exactly two years ago. She has three older siblings — brother Maddox, 6, Pax, 4, and Zahara, 3. Shiloh will soon have twin sisters, when Angie gives birth later this summer.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SHILOH!

15+ flashback pictures inside of Shiloh Jolie-Pitt

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passing Through @ 05/30/2008 at 3:24 am

# 1147 randy @ 05/29/2008 at 8:57 pm

Paul Scofur actually was never seen with Jen. Or at least there was never a photo. So this information is not correct.

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WRONG AGAIN, ShitzySpamboInsaneBitchGal! But hey…nothing new there. X was photographed with a shirtless PMBP on the deck of her rented Malibu house.

Don’t you ever get tired of being wrong? Nevermind…obviously not because you keep posting stupid comments that are easily disproved.

Drop dead you P.O.S. @ 05/30/2008 at 3:54 am

oh my stars = a d*ke fan of Angie’s who hates Brad.

Ban that twit Jared.

passing Through @ 05/30/2008 at 3:57 am

# 1239 Natalie @ 05/30/2008 at 1:26 am

Geez, Shitzy…picking on infants? What’s next? You wanna kick a pregnant woman in the gut? I knew you were a classless b#tch, but this post is a new low even for your psycho ass. If you wake up in the morning and find a lump of coal in your bed then Santa stopped by with your Xmas prezzie a little early this year.

OMG–# 1239 –are you for real???
PT–you are right, how LOW can this b!tch get??? Pathetic and disgusting!

alia–thanks for the youtube link to BAR. I think movie is going to be hilarious.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ieb3EZQjqns

Cliniqua– great job re hair gate :-)

katarina @ 05/30/2008 at 2:56 am –hello there :-) If you are new at JJ’s and a fan of the JP’s….welcome to BAMPZS+2ville :-)

# 1239 Natalie @ 05/30/2008 at 1:26 am
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You must be an ignorant person who does not know anything about beauty and looks. FYI, lots of women would kill for Shiloh’s lips and in case you have not heard, Shiloh’s Mama lips is the standard gold of beauty among plastic surgeons and women around the world have no qualms spending sreious amount of dollars just to have fake lips like Angelina’s. Thats why collagen and rystaline for the lips are invented.

If your standard for luscious lips is the very thin ones of Aniston, then you there is probably not one beautiful person in the place where you live!

Btw Brad is so freaking hilarious in BAR! Cant wait to watch the movie!

passing Through @ 05/30/2008 at 12:27 am # 1221 alright @ 05/29/2008 at 11:50 pm

I think it is perfectly O.K. for Brad to move his family away so that they can have peace. He delibrately cut off Cindy G. at this time for total peace and no news. I wish Angie a safe delivery!

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Saw this post just as I was leaving….

Cindy G. still works for Brad. Just ask the folks over at the JJB who contacted her and several others about those nekkid pix of Angie. They got a response from Cindy G…and they certainly didn’t say Cindy told them she no longer worked for Brad. Notice you haven’t seen any balcony pix lately? Helloooooo! Clue!
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Thanks PT, I knew she still worked for him, i was thinking he’s protecting her from tabs and reporters asking her too many invasive & private questiions about the Jolie-Pitt, I don’t know if that’s the case, JMHO!!!

CLINIQUA @ 05/29/2008 at 4:27 pm #1025 aka “to sam” is a TROLL.
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Oh please, calm down, jm not a troll! You are always overacting and over reacting. I hate to admit it but I love your cmments most of the time especially when its about exposing the real Aniston.

this is cool

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May 29, 2008
Cannes Wrap: Best of Fest

1. Paolo Sorrentino’s Il Divo (Italy): concise, focused, accessible, fascinating, and entertaining despite arcane Italian political setting. I can’t wait to see Sorrentino’s next.

2. Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York (USA): utterly disciplined, Kaufman did what he set out to do, brilliantly, with humor.

3. Steve McQueen’s Hunger (UK): this masterful directorial debut deservedly won the Camera d’Or and pushes Michael Fassbender toward stardom.

4. Ari Folman’s Waltz with Bashir (Israel): authentic and emotional, this hybrid docu-drama shows that there’s a future beyond Persepolis for stylized animation in service of powerful story-telling.

5. James Gray’s Two Lovers (USA): this director-on-the-rise is back on track and elicits one of Joaquin Phoenix’s best perfs.

6. Clint Eastwood’s Changeling (USA): the only potential best picture Oscar contender at Cannes this year (among many likely foreign film candidates); Angelina Jolie should land a nom.

7. Kim Jee-Woon’s The Good, The Bad and the Weird (Korea): this stunning Oriental Western homage to Eastwood and Leone boasts high-speed action like you’ve never seen before: think Stagecoach meets Jackie Chan meets The Road Warrior. This broad action comedy could be hugely commercial.

8. Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona (USA): thanks to Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz’s entertaining hijinks, this is Allen’s best film since 1997’s Deconstructing Harry. With Harvey at her back, Cruz is on her way to a supporting Oscar nod.

9. James Toback’s Tyson (USA): this psychologically intimate interview with an iconic figure who is not all that he seems is not just for fight fans.

10. Atom Egoyan’s Adoration (Canada): yet again, brainy auteur Egoyan explores the faulty fiction of family, history and memory.

11. Barry Levinson’s What Just Happened? (USA): as expected, this edgy Hollywood comedy showcasing Robert DeNiro’s best role in ages (channeling writer-producer Art Linson) played better in Cannes, where it should have debuted all along.

Mainstream commercial triumphs:
Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (USA): Spielberg and Co. took the gamble that the movie would score at Cannes and sure enough, it did.
John Stevenson and Mark Osborne’s Kung Fu Panda (USA): DreamWorks and Paramount launched yet another global animation juggernaut out of the Cannes fest, which loves Jack Black.

Noble Failure?
Steven Soderbergh’s Che (Spain): there’s a potential masterpiece buried within this sprawling, unfinished bio-epic (in which Benicio del Toro delivers a subtle, non-showy performance which was rightly rewarded with the best actor palme). Whether Soderbergh will try to find it is another question.

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May 27, 2008
Obit: Sydney Pollack Dies; One of Hollywood Greats
Director Sydney Pollack died in Los Angeles Monday after a long bout with cancer. He was 73.

Pollack’s cancer was inoperable because it riddled his entire body and the original site was never found.

Trained as an actor, Pollack enjoyed an unusually long and prolific career as a producer and director distinguished by his uncanny knack for delivering high quality, commercial films in just about any genre, often with notoriously demanding stars, from Barbra Streisand (The Way We Were) to Dustin Hoffman (Tootsie). He also made several films with Robert Redford (The Electric Horseman) and Harrison Ford (Sabrina). Always hard on himself, Pollack never assumed that he had scored a hit; he was in despair in the editing room before audiences fell in love with his Oscar-winning Out of Africa. And the same was true of the challengingly difficult Tootsie, in which he played one of many memorable supporting roles. Pollack also enjoyed acting in other directors’ films, such as Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut, and most recently, Tony Gilroy’s Michael Clayton.

Crafting quality studio entertainment is a lot harder than it looks: at the end of his long career, Pollack boasts a number of films likely to be remembered as classics. And he is respected, admired and personally revered as one of the more gifted, capable and generous talents to come through Hollywood. He certainly has a place in my own pantheon of all-time Hollywood greats.

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20201914,00.html
(Everybody writing their Cannes Final Reports)
The Cannes-Do Spirit
The Cannes report — The film festival rolls out the red carpet for Angelina Jolie, an ”Indiana Jones” premiere, and so-so reviews

Which is not to say that audiences inside the Palais did nothing but boo. The animated Israeli film Waltz With Bashir drew comparisons to last year’s beloved Persepolis, but by mid-fest it remained without a U.S. distributor. (Some insiders speculated that the movie, about a 1982 massacre in Lebanon, is too tough a sell.) And many of the best-received titles arrived on the Croisette with distribution intact. Clint Eastwood’s 1920s-set The Exchange, starring Angelina Jolie as a mother whose son disappears, bowed to positive reviews, while Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona, a sexy comedy with Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, and Scarlett Johansson, enjoyed a warm reception in keeping with France’s enduring love affair with the New York auteur. Allen was grateful for the unwavering support; he just wasn’t entirely sold on Cannes’ dog-and-pony show. ”I don’t believe any promotion helps,” he told EW. ”I don’t feel that’s what makes people go to the movies — me sitting around saying how fascinating it was working with Penélope Cruz.”

Maybe not, but parading stars around town is the Cannes way. Jolie set off a flurry of flashbulbs at Kung Fu Panda’s Chinese-themed beachside bash, where she arrived with Brad Pitt, and was followed by her Panda costars Jack Black and Dustin Hoffman. Harrison Ford and companion Calista Flockhart logged many late nights at the swank celeb stronghold Hotel du Cap, and helped celebrate Dennis Hopper’s 72nd birthday party on a yacht. ”I don’t go out much when I’m home,” Ford told EW. ”So when I’m in a place like this, I do exactly what I’m supposed to do: I have fun!” — Dave Karger and Missy

http://www.wwltv.com/topstories/stories/wwl052808mlnagin.3c44492b.html?npc
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Nagin says New Orleans is reinventing itself

Mayor Ray Nagin delivered his 2008 State of the City speech, including the high and lows for New Orleanians.

“Like the river we have come a long way,” the mayor said as he opened the speech with the Port of New Orleans serving as a backdrop. The mayor had a message: New Orleans recovery is flowing.

“Our city’s unemployment rate is near historic lows at three percent,” he said.

Mayor Nagin even touted the resurgence of the Central Business District, saying, “Downtown office occupancies are the highest they’ve been since the 70’s oil and gas boom.”

A researcher at the University of New Orleans, Dr. Ivan Miestchovic, however told Eyewitness News that is partly because there is less office space downtown.

With buildings still in disrepair from Hurricane Katrina, the demand is higher, so the spaces that are open, which are less, are able to fill up easier.

Mayor Nagin also mentioned hurricane protection. “We’re not totally there, but every hurricane season that we get through brings us closer to the type of protection system that we all envision and deserve,” he said.

And the night was not without laughs, as he told a joke about the potholes in the city, but tempered it quickly, adding, “A major, FEMA funded street overhaul is repairing 17,000 individual sites and over 6,000 city blocks that were damaged during the storm.”

“One of the companies we hired to install and maintain a significant number of cameras walked off the job and that impacted our delivery schedule. We had to go back instead of concentrating on moving forward. We should have caught it earlier and adjusted accordingly, and we didn’t,” he said.

Earlier this month, only 85 crime cameras were working. Mayor Nagin said that there are 130 up and running and 70 more will be on-line by July.

The mayor also said that the population is 327,000 – about 72 percent of pre-Katrina levels.

But overall, the mayor describes New Orleans as a city that’s gone from ruins to rebuilding, and one that’s reinventing itself, which spoke a positive message with city council members

http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_seyret&Itemid=227&task=videodirectlink&id=1120
TGIF - Video . Kung Fu Panda Russian Version. Click on l ink. Got to see it to beleive it.

http://www.norwichbulletin.com/lifestyles/x1829913275/RACQUELLE-NASH-Pregnancy-complements-apparel-of-celebrity-moms

RACQUELLE NASH: Pregnancy complements apparel of celebrity moms

If you haven’t already noticed a few of fashion’s greatest style icons are pregnant, you should probably read People magazine more often. But if you’re ahead of the pack, you’ve seen the beautiful celebrity moms-to-be glowing and happier than ever. I’m sure getting married is great and all, but what can be more exciting than feeling your baby inside you kicking? And kicking right through something gorgeous is how it should be.

Stars from Angelina Jolie to Gwen Stefani are staying stunningly fashionable. Have you seen Angie’s vintage Hermes ombre dress?

Jolie dresses best in the evening. She already has four children and is expecting twins, but she still manages to keep her red carpet look worthy. She wore that Hermes ombre dress that oozed sex appeal at the January SAG awards. At different shades of brown and white, the flowy dress may have hid any sign of a baby bump, but it welcomed her two gals up top.

At another awards ceremony in April, the mother of four looked amazing in a deep v-neck dress from Reem Acra. The beige gown was absolutely breathtaking with her skin tone and long hair down and flowing. To the “Kung Fu Panda” premier in Cannes, she beamed of beauty in a Thomas Wilde tent dress that followed one major trend of spring: florals. It was white with bold black straps and featured a lightly designed flower pattern along the bottom. No other hot mama can pull off red carpet glamour quite like Jolie.

http://www.makeitrightnola.org

Good Morning all. I am still working on the cutting and pasting of articles. I think my new PC is too fast for one. I am not use to a well oiled machine(sorry you know who). Have a great day and make it a MIR day. It was a crazy night on Just Jared. Thank goodness for the flag button. Some troll(s) are wrapped in the mind and soul. People should use their creative talents and spamming techniques for good instead of hating on a couple that is simply living their lives and trying to be of service. Whiny has and will continue to strive. Put your energy in helping those less fortunate, the homeless, natural disasters victims aboard and home and ending international conflicts. Thanks for all the updates Just Jared. Peace to all.

Correction: Trolls are wrapped(F-ed up) in the minds. Too bad they have all this time on their hands to hate. It sure does keep Just Jared busy. Do something constructive Troll. Whiny is still baking, tanning and making a good living. BP and AJ are happy raising four children plus two more to come. Move into 2008. Peace to all.

bdj as usual thanks for the articles. I look forward to them, like my morning coffee!

thank you cliniqua!luv ya gurl!!!!!

many thanks miz bdj.

Thanks bdj for the articles. They are breakfast for the mind.

Tom @ 05/30/2008 at 8:35 am

Tom is Thomas, WTF!

Get a life TROLL!

ALL THE MALE NAMES ARE FEMALES @ 05/30/2008 at 8:50 am

WE GOT THE FAKE CLINIQUA ON BOARD.

“FAKE” CLINIQUA=TOM

I haven’t gone through reading all the posts so I don’t know if this has been referenced before.

Brad Pitt’s new Coen movie has a trailer

http://www.guesswhichmovie.com/news/322

he looks great, it looks hilarious

The more haters/fanistons attack Angelina/Brad & the kids

THE MORE I HATE & DEPISE THAT FACKING JENNIFER ANISTON & HER PATHETIC FANS!!!!!!!!!!!!

AND I AM NOT AFRAID TO SAY IT. I AM JUST SICK & TIRED OF THOSE FANISTONS & ANISTON HERSELF.

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