Brad Pitt and Zee: Thumbs Up!
Brad Pitt and daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt wave and give a thumb’s up as they arrive at Cannes airport in Cannes, France on Tuesday.
Zahara Marley is now 3 1/2 and has really grown up to be a cutie-patootie!
Last week the pair also spent some alone time together as they went to the museum together.
Looks like Brad and Angie are making an effort to give each kid some individual time with each parent. Should make them each feel special despite having a large family and 5 siblings running around the house!
15+ pictures inside of Brad Pitt and Zee giving thumb’s up…
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So he leaves her home crying? With all the others? Isn’t he just grand.
Zahara is soooooooo cute
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Ooh, Z is hanging out with Daddy, She is going to be tall, look at her long legs.
why is it that i cannot resist the chance to say “first!!!!!”
She is soo cute. And brad is not so bad-looking either :P I can’t wait to see how these kids will look grown-up
Zahara and daddy…cuuuuuuuuuute!
Zee is very tall, and so cute, definitively daddy’s girl. Brad looks good as always.
When IS the S**T going to hit the fan with this guy????
It’s just a matter of time.
The pre-nup must be an issue.
lol
Those pictures are cuteness overload. Zahara is a cutie. Papa Pitt is looking mighty fine. Thanks for the pictures.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-09-02-gustav-tuesday_N.htm
Thanks for all the shoutouts and prayers for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Much blessings and speedy recovery for those affected by the Hurricane.
Weakened Gustav spared New Orleans, Gulf Coast
By Larry Copeland, USA Today
NEW ORLEANS — Hurricane Gustav weakened to a tropical depression Tuesday but Louisiana authorities urged the nearly 2 million residents who fled the Gulf Coast ahead of the storm to wait a few days before returning home.
Authorities in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes pleaded with residents to give them a chance to clear the streets, assess damage and get power restored before they come home.
PHOTO GALLERY: Louisiana, coastal areas contend with Gustav
MAP: New Orleans levees, pump stations
“(Tuesday) is not a day for you to come back to the city of New Orleans,” Mayor Ray Nagin said. “We need the streets clear to clear debris, fix power lines and do things we need to so you can come back in.”
Nagin said their return would be “only days away, not weeks.”
http://proxy.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?id=3563211
Gustav evokes memories of tragedy, triumph
In all my trips back to New Orleans with first-time visitors, I have always taken them on a similar tour. By now, I know the streets of New Orleans better than my hometown of Orlando. I did this again two weeks ago. We saw five of the so-called “Brad Pitt” homes under construction, a sure sign of hope. Pitt created the Make It Right Foundation to help the reconstruction effort. But throughout the Lower Ninth, after three years of rebuilding, approximately one home on every other block is occupied. Aside from the excitement of the Pitt homes and a handful of others, two weeks ago the Lower Ninth looked too much like it did in 2006, when we became so angry at what we saw.
Awwwww
So cute!
Brad is the ultimate man.
A terrific dad!
http://www.nola.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2008/08/mike_holmes_finishes_9th_ward.html
Mike Holmes finishes 9th Ward home on time — and just in time for Gustav
by Dave Walker, TV columnist, The Times-Picayune
Friday August 29, 2008, 5:04 PM
Mike Holmes said he’d build a house in the Lower 9th Ward by the Hurricane Katrina anniversary, and he did.
The Canadian TV superstar - whose soul-stirring “Holmes on Homes” contractor-mess-remediation TV series airs at 9 p.m. Saturday on the TLC cable network - was on the Tennessee Street job site Friday morning (August 29) overseeing the finishing touches on the home, a stilts-walking beauty with a dashingly angled roofline.
Holmes came to New Orleans at the beginning of the summer to help Brad Pitt’s Make it Right Foundation kick-start its rebuilding project.
“It’s going to be a long time before all these people get help,” Holmes said. “We’ve thrown a pebble in the pond. The ripple effect is starting.”
Holmes will get some TV shows out of his time here (air dates TBD), but he’s also taking away a deeper appreciation of the challenges and pleasures of life in New Orleans.
“I’ve learned so much about the wetlands, the swamps, what’s happening to Louisiana, and if they don’t make changes, what we’re doing is irrelevant,” he said. “As long as everyone stays focused here, I think it’s going to be a wonderful ending.
“There’s a lot of good people here. A lot of good food, a lot of good reasons to be here.”
Unfortunately, the new house’s bold design might get an immediate test, thanks to Gustav.
Friday morning, Holmes wasn’t worried.
“What I said to the crew is, ‘Why don’t we camp out and film it and be here?’” he said. “Because I know the house isn’t going anywhere. The windows are set for 150 mph. But it’s probably not smart. It’s the aftermath that’s the problem. It’s not the storm. It’s what do you do when there’s no food, there’s too much water, there’s no transportation, no electricity.
“We’re flying out tomorrow. But I will stay in touch, and I will come back to see this house.”
Listen to Mike Holmes discuss the new house’s design and features.
http://www.superheroflix.com/news/65/30965.php
Mark Miller Talks Wanted 2 and 3
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Source: Newsarama
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
Graphic novelist Mark Millar recently chatted with Newsarama about Universal Pictures’ plans for Wanted 2 and even a Wanted 3.
Wanted was based on Millar’s explosive graphic novel series and directed by Timur Bekmambetov, and stars James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Terence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, Common and Angelina Jolie. It has earned nearly $260 million worldwide since it opened in theaters June 27, 2008.
Millar’s involvement is very minimal, but here is what he had to say:
“What I will be doing is providing them with a very small amount of stuff for a story, and that will be used as a basic story that they can build from. It will be a small outline that can possibly be picked apart and not used - but it will be something exclusively for the second film, and no one will ever really see it.”
Given that the film version of the story differs from the comic book version in a number of ways (some quite substantial) Millar’s outline will be set in the film’s continuity, but will reach back to the comics. “It will be some of the stuff that we didn’t utilize from the first book for the movie - like chapters three and four - there will be some stuff from that, so in the loosest sense it will be based on the book, but only very little,” Millar said. “The nice thing about owning it and creator-owned properties is that JG and I will still be producers on the thing, and will still obviously get paid for the rights.”
Millar acknowledged that he too had heard that Terence Stamp has said his character of Pekwarsky would be coming back for the sequel, and reportedly play a much larger role. Also, Wanted screenwriters Derek Haas and Michael Brandt have been at work on the screenplay for the sequel for some time.
princess z with papa pitt is adorable,as always trolls are the first to come to this thread,what a shocker
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-telluride2-2008sep02,0,6536594.story
David Fincher, Danny Boyle accomplish their missions
Brad Pitt
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He stars in David Fincher’s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Footage from the film showed at Telluride.
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Both directors get the word out on their latest films.
By John Horn, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
September 2, 2008
TELLURIDE, Colo. — Directors David Fincher and Danny Boyle came to the Telluride Film Festival with very different motivations for their fundamentally dissimilar films. But both will leave the festival having accomplished pretty much exactly what they needed to do.
Fincher, the director of “Fight Club,” “The Game” and “Se7en,” appeared at the 35th annual film festival to receive an opening-night career tribute award. In addition to his 167-minute director’s cut of last year’s “Zodiac,” the filmmaker brought with him about 20 minutes of footage from “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” the decades-in-development reworking of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story about the reverse aging of a boy born as an old man.
The brief glimpses of Fincher’s Christmas Day release established a couple of critical facts about “Benjamin Button.”
Brad is the ultimate man??? Come on now. Adulterer does not let you be qualified as the ultimate dad. He does appear to be a very good father.
Z is getting cuter that is for sure. I wish they would do something with her hair. if they just put a little oil on the tips it would not break off and would finally grow out some.
A couple cute little braids would looks so fresh and clean.
first!
super! i love them two
bdj,thanks for all the articles
Z is so cute.
Where’s Shiloh? It’s been a while not seeing her out with papa/mommy.
http://www.makeitrightnola.org
Good Morning all. Thanks for all the prayers and thoughts for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Best wishes to the people in the path of Hanna and those other pesky storms lurking out there. The MIR homes are striving and going strong in the Lower 9th Ward. New Orleans is a great city and the people are survival. There is no city like New Orleans with its great food, music, architecture and culture. The Big Easy will keep moving on. Much blessings to the people of the Gulf Coast and Caribbean. Peace to all.
16,you trolls are really pathetic,you are so obsessed with peaople you hate,you are a loser
his a wonderful man let the haters hang themselves he wanted kids n he has them now,his a great dad,spoil that girl she deserves loving parents like angie n you
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