New ‘Benjamin Button’ Stills!
Check out these awesome new stills of Brad Pitt as Benjamin Button and Cate Blanchett as his love interest, Daisy, in the upcoming time traveler’s tale The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
The film was adapted from the 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards. Fifth picture below: A healing preacher (Lance E. Nichols, left) seeks to help Benjamin (Pitt, sitting) who has been brought to the convocation by Queenie (Taraji P. Henson, center).
Button opens everywhere on Christmas Day, December 25. Check out the official movie site at BenjaminButton.com.
The Hollywood Reporter calls the film “an intimate epic about love and loss that is pure cinema.”
10+ new movie stills of Benjamin Button…








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Awww–I missed this oldie from Preggy…Thanks preggy jolie :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjQsG6Ros3E&feature=related
Pitt and Blanchett - shouldnt they be together? they are perfect. Brad is too old for Angie
Angelina and Ryan Phillipes - that would be perfect for her
what do you guys think?
blue @ 11/26/2008 at 3:55 pm
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Fcuk off
CMAR @ 11/26/2008 at 3:59 pm
CMAR–I couldn’t have said it better….ROTFLMAO…Sooo this twit wants NINE kids parents to split up and hurt them just so that her ugly talentless idol and her pathetic fans can get some twisted/sick/insane satisfaction out of these nine kids and two happy couples to be miserable and hurt???? OMG…do they even know what the fcuk they are typing or posting? SICK!!!
blue @ 11/26/2008 at 3:55 pm
Yo blue–this is for you sweetheart :lol: Maybe your frozen, cold hating heart might melt a tad…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVKO-KnMSKo&feature=related
Good afternoon to all BAMPZSKV fans. I hope everyone is having a great day preparing for turkey day tomorrow. Well since I am a vegetarian there will be no turkey for me.
Just a little to guli, Passing Through, African girl, irma, embo, Neleh, where have you been? I thought you had run off with the new boyfriend. :smile: Missouri Fan, I am so sorry about your father and will include him in my prayers. But it is good to hear from you. Hi to vickiefromtexas, long time no read. Hi to angel, bdj, thanks for the articles. QQQQ, thelookoflove1365, LLM, Besane, senior and Alexandria. If I forgot anyone it was not intentional.
PT that US weakly comparsion between Angie and x was hilarious. X could never look sexy. She has only two expressions for pete’s sake and both are ugly. Look at JJ”s front page the stills from HJNITY. Her face looks so mean and frozen. That is the same look on the cover of Vouge. It is the same look in all of her pictures. Plus her eyes are cold, and remote. The VF cover is her best picture ever. MHO
In that Esquire cover her chin looks a mile long, compared to Angie who looks like sex personified. X doesn’t have any sex appeal. She isn’t a warm person and she doesn’t project confidence which is what being sexy requires. Warmth, confidence, freedom of spirit, the able to project onself.
Angie sitting on a stick fully clothed projects more sex appeal than x fully naked. No wonder Brad lost his frucking mind and chased her azz around the world. And keeps getting her pregnant. Because every time he looks at her he thinks about sex. And he is trying to make up for all of the years he didn’t think about it.
Okay gotta go. BWBBL. Peace :smile:
CMAR @ 11/26/2008 at 3:59 pm
LOL! I agree with you kid!
I hope that Brad’s new movie does better than the Changeling did. The golden couple will lose their mojo if they keep acting in box office flops.
Lamb Chop @ 11/26/2008 at 4:33 pm
In that case, Whiny X lost her mojo 6 films ago, including the dog movie and “He is not into your Whiny ass”. Meanwhile, AJ is the billion dollar babe and both BP and AJ are getting critical acclaim. You do the math.
http://itn.co.uk/news/0d2708ac55b8b6acc5829c59ca63bc69.html
Video at site
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has described the difficulties she had during the filming of her latest flick Changeling.
Directed by Clint Eastwood, the film is set in Los Angeles in 1928 and follows the plight of Christine Collins - a woman trying to track down her kidnapped son.
“When I first read the script, I couldn’t put it down. And then I said no immediately” - Angelina Jolie
The mother of six said she found the film, which is based on a true story, very emotional.
“When I first read the script, I couldn’t put it down. And then I said no immediately. I didn’t want to go near this project because it was too upsetting,” she said.
“But then I couldn’t stop talking about her. I found myself sitting with people and wanting them to know about this extraordinary woman.
“As a mom, it was horrible. I had my kids as much as possible at lunch and after doing a day at work I’d run home. I wanted to be silly, it was so emotional I found myself being goofy at home.”
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=202568
Trailer at site
Wanted: Weapons of Fate debut trailer
Wednesday 26-Nov-2008 5:33 PM Explosive first look at GRIN’s upcoming action title
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for developer GRIN’s upcoming action shooter Wanted: Weapons of Fate.
Announced earlier this year, the game will act as a sequel to this summer’s Angelina Jolie starring flick Wanted.
I was only saying that Brad and Cate made an wonderfull couple.
and a saw a movie with Angie and Ryan and they were just perfect for each other.
They have the some age. Brad is too old for Angelina. Imagine Brad with 60 years and Angie with 48. wont happen though. she will have another men by then.
Lamb Chop @ 11/26/2008 at 4:33 pm
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What the Fcuk are you talking about mutton head? We live in a reality based world. Join us there. As a matter of fact don’t, please return back to the FF asylum or the dlisted cesspool from whence you came.
http://www.surreyherald.co.uk/surrey-lifestyle/whats-on-surrey/film-reviews/2008/11/26/the-boy-isn-t-mine-86289-22334416/
Jolie is magnificent as the mother in total despair. Her portrayal of an emotionally distraught parent desperate for answers shows that Christine’s timid side cannot be exploited by the police force when it comes to the safety of her child.
Rather than backing down, she stands up to the corrupt officials and sees that justice is served on the LAPD.
Only friendships made along the way in this tale of turmoil aid her in proving she was set up and that her son is still out there.
blue @ 11/26/2008 at 4:51 pm
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Careful that hand up your ass must be pinching the sh*t out of you. That is the only way to explain your nonsensical posts.
Passing Through:
Here’s some morning hilarity for everyone…
US Lies Weakly has done a side-by-side comparison of Angie & X’s “sexiest covers” - magazine covers that is.
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Eeeeck!
That Chinifer cover in Esquire shows the BIGGEST nose ever.
What a fugly woman.
What the heck did Brad ever see in this loser???
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/film_reviews/article5238837.ece
From The Times
November 27, 2008
Changeling
Jolie is a performer of seemingly untapped depths
Kevin Maher
What is Clint Eastwood on? How does a director who’s easing into his 80s, and was once known as a sharp-shooting movie cliché, simply get better with every film? Changeling, like Letters from Iwo Jima before it, is a mature, thoughtful and sometimes brutal movie that casts a cold eye on the past while sending shivers through the present. Child abuse and child killing are subjects here, yet they’re seen through the prism of a bizarre real-life police corruption scandal from 1928 Los Angeles.
Meticulously researched by the former journalist J. Michael Straczynski, who lifted 90 per cent of the movie’s dialogue from court records, it tells the story of a single suburban mom called Christine Collins (Angelina Jolie) whose son Walter (Gattlin Griffith) was kidnapped from her LA home.
After months of fruitless searching, a young boy surfaced, claiming to be Walter. The Los Angeles Police Department, sniffing a media coup, publicly returned the boy to Collins and then, when she rejected this ersatz tyke (played with blank menace by Devon Conti), immediately became hostile, threatening her and finally removing her to LA County Hospital’s draconian psychiatric ward. Meanwhile the fate of the real Walter was slowly unfolding in the child-killing horror of the so-called Wineville Chicken Coop Murders.
The hook here is that Eastwood plays it all by the book. There are no artificial character arcs or comfortable resolutions. This is strictly reportage made flesh, and as such it has the beguiling rhythms of real life that, for once, don’t fit neatly into a three-act studio structure. Instead, the film ends after 141 minutes, just because it has to, and not because it should. It’s to Eastwood’s credit as a storyteller that he leaves the pot unsweetened.
Changeling, nonetheless, is a two-hander. For the director is crucially aided and abetted in excellence by Jolie, a performer of seemingly untapped depths who for too long has been happy to sell herself as a pout on legs. Here, the bee-stung lips are still centre frame, but the leering amour propre is gone, replaced by a ravaged emptiness punctuated by moments of fleeting, and then duly dashed, hope.
It’s hardly surprising that, in one of the movie’s final sequences, Jolie is shown listening intently to the 1935 Academy Awards ceremony on the wireless. It’s surely a scene setter for the 2009 Oscars, and a reminder to voters that, in case they hadn’t noticed, they’ve just seen the year’s first sure thing.
15, 141 minutes
http://www.cherwell.org/content/8150
Changeling
5 Stars
It is rare to come across a movie which is as beautifully directed, powerfully acted and utterly moving as Clint Eastwood’s Changeling. Not simply another Hollywood blockbuster, it is a breath of fresh air at the cinema.
Screenwriter J. Michael Straczynski masterfully adapts this true-crime story, bringing to life the shocking events which occurred in Los Angeles in 1928 when Walter, the nine-year-old son of Christine Collins (Angelina Jolie), a switch-board operator, goes missing. The LAPD are less than helpful. However after five months they bring Christine, along with the press, to the train station to be reunited with a boy who they claim to be her son.
One problem: this boy is not Walter. Yet instead of the police admitting their mistake, they persuade Christine to take the child home on a ‘trial basis’. Obviously experiencing emotional imbalance at such a time, she must simply be mistaken. Why would the boy call her ‘mother’ if she was anyone else? Sure he may have shrunk two inches and be a little more circumcised than she remembers, but all these changes are perfectly viable, the LAPD doctor assures; he has been missing for five months.
The audience chuckle with incredulity at the ‘professional’ assertions of the doctor, yet any laughter has a somewhat bitter aftertaste when aligned with Jolie’s entirely convincing and heart-rending portrayal of Christine’s helplessness. We watch as she transforms her terror into a relentless personal crusade, exposing the corruption of those in power. The star-studded cast give consistently excellent performances, especially Jolie, whose skill as an actress is really given credit in this non-action-movie role. Apart from one disappointingly cheesy ending line, it is no wonder that Changeling has been nominated for the Golden Palm award for best movie of the year.
http://www.actressarchives.com/news.php?id=13469
Hmmm Papa Pitt is the Proud father of 6
The Buzz on ‘Benjamin Button’
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
For months now, movie buffs have been anxiously awaiting the release of “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, the upcoming Brad Pitt film based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald story. The movie tells the tale of a man who ages backwards, a concept that in itself seems like it would make for a pretty intriguing film. Toss in that it was directed by David Fincher, who has brought us such hits as “Fight Club,” “Zodiac”, and Se7en”, and it seems like it has all the ingredients of a hit…but does it deliver?
All signs point to yes, as reviews of the film have begun to pour in. According to Reuters, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,’ in which a man ages backward, does not begin to suggest the urgent drama and romantic fatalism that director David Fincher and writers Eric Roth and Robin Swicord have so strikingly brought to the screen in the movie version.”
And it looks like not only Fincher and the writers have something to be proud of, but Brad Pitt does as well. Writes Reuters, “Superbly made and winningly acted by Brad Pitt in his most impressive outing to date, this Paramount/Warner Bros. co-production should connect with a large audience. Strong box-office should ensue after its Christmas Day release via Paramount.”
It’s been a good year for Brad Pitt, who was also everyone’s favorite part of the quiet Cohen Brother’s latest comedy, “Burn After Reading.” Also, he became the father of the world’s most important twin babies. Let’s not forget that.
The L.A Times had a slightly darker take on the film. While not denying its merits, the film sounds like it may be a bit of a downer, especially considering its slated to be released Christmas Day. Writes the “L.A Time”, “Fincher has made a movie that will be endlessly debated, for its storytelling craft as well as for the overwhelming nature of its visual effects. But there’s no getting around the fact that the prevailing mood in ‘Benjamin Button’ is one of melancholy, either because it’s the tone that best fits Fincher’s gifts or because it’s the tone that best suits the film’s solitary hero–while we’re all trudging forward, his body’s clock is spinning in the wrong direction.”
We’ll take the risk of having to wipe a few tears out of our eyes, and stifle a few sighs. We’re much too curious to not check out, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”
blue @ 11/26/2008 at 4:51 pm
Don’t worry blue I understood what you meant. Most of the people on this thread are crazy and attack anyone, even eachother.
I’m so happy that Angie and Brad found each other.
Both Brad and Angie are good parents.
I love this family and they will always be in my prayers.
I’ve seen Changeling and I’m waiting for Benjamin Button to hit theater on Christmas Day.
There’s a lot to be thankful for.
OMG just saw this. Was this posted here before? It’s not NEW. But hmmmmm
All are agree WITH BP as an answer. OMG. TROUBLE IN PARADISE? :roll: hmmmm
How Many more months before the BIG announcement? After award season? Well it seems NONE of them ARE going to get nominated. After BB’s press tour. hmmmm MAKE SENSE!!!
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Movie Star Drinks Away Unhappiness
NY Post - Which screen god isn’t as happy as he and his paramour would like the world to think? Whenever the couple and their children are in LA, he “goes to a bar in a Beverly Hills hotel and drinks for hours before going home”.
blindgossip.com/index.php/2008/11/movie-star-drinks-away-unhappiness/
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# 245 Alyssa @ 11/26/2008 at 5:57 pm
Well sweetie…..if you and blue want the parents of NINE kids to SPLIT up and think that is a normal wish/desire…..Hmmmm I wonder why would you consider anyone thinking you are CRAZY and SICK????
Oyyy…lady you are CRAZY!!!
BBL…JP fans I have some more Thanksgiving preps to do..enjoy.
I hope the nutjobs don’t lose it anymore than they already have :lol: :lol:
QQ @ 11/26/2008 at 6:17 pm
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Blah blah…. the same crapy stories year after year… over and over again. Why do you even bother changing your name? :lol: :lol:
Stop wasting you’re time making up stories and fantasizing with the break up of a couple with 6 kids and find HELP. You’re MENTALLY ILL.
He sure like to be unhappy because he follows Angelina everywhere.lol.he said he cant live without them and they keep the family together and that their rule.
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