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New ‘Benjamin Button’ Clips!

New ‘Benjamin Button’ Clips!

Check out this new clip from The Curious Case of Benjamin Button featuring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett.

The name of this clip is called “Meeting In The Middle” because the ages are more or less the same. (Brad’s character is born in his eighties and ages backwards.)

Check out the clip below and eight more new clips inside!!!


“Benjamin Button” - Meeting In The Middle


“Benjamin Button” - Introducing Benjamin


“Benjamin Button” - Still A Child OF God


“Benjamin Button” - I Thought I Was Like Everyone Else


“Benjamin Button” - Daisy Returns

“Benjamin Button” - Never Had A Woman


“Benjamin Button” - I Came Home


“Benjamin Button” - Under The Table


“Benjamin Button” - Tent Revival

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groundcontrol @ 12/08/2008 at 10:39 pm

Wow! Jennifer Lopez looks gorgeous. She has a fabulous body and a real woman’s face. I like her in movies. She is always a sweet presence and she was certainly hot with George Clooney. I have never heard her sing so I can’t comment on that - unless that was her signing in Selena. She was very good in that.

WireImage still has nada. Getty has about 2 dozen. You can enlarge Getty pics and save them without a membership. FilmMagic.com will have some. As will London Features International. There are plenty of others like Rex, RameyPix.

# 141 Alexanderina @ 12/08/2008 at 10:24 pm

credit jjb, picture here

http://jjb.yuku.com/forum/quotereply/id/6955817?page=1763

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Wow…that one photo of Angie by herself looking straight ahead…not many women could get away with simple earrings and no necklace with a strapless dress. But Angie? THAT FACE, THAT FACE, THAT FACE!!! She really doesn’t need any OTHER jewels. That face says it all.
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That shot is stunning. A lot of people are complaining about her hairstyle but I loved it. She looks so regal and refreshing. As PT said THAT FACE, THAT FACE, THOSE EYES THOSE LIPS, THAT FACE.

She gots lots of love on the RC, from JLO, Thandie, Taraji, Salma Laithan, loving it. But I didn’t see some of these people. I saw JLO, and Taraji, but not the others. This was like the Oscars. This was the place to been seen and hopefully heard. Peace

camille b. @ 12/08/2008 at 10:42 pm

To me, it’s apparent that Brad’s parents adore Angelina… the live video does not lie about the affection Jane & Bill have for Angelina.

Can people believe the truth now?
Stop buying tabloids which are full of lies.
Brad Pitt is all about family. For the tabloids to say that his parents didn’t like Angie is such a blatant ploy to sell covers.

Jane had photos standing next to Angie at their Miraval estate, they didn’t think it was good enough.
Tonight the Pitts are practically hugging Angie.
This is a message from Brad to X and her army of haters!

camille b. @ 12/08/2008 at 10:46 pm

Was courtney cox there really? I must have missed her, I didn’t see her at all.

new posts with great pictures- angie looks radiant!

Spicylily THAILAND @ 12/08/2008 at 11:03 pm

Ther’re simply stunning and elegant.
It’s lovely to see Brad’s mom and dad.
They seem very happy and proud of Brad and Angie.

God bless the whole Jolie - Pitt family : ))

Spicylily THAILAND @ 12/08/2008 at 11:03 pm

Ther’re simply stunning and elegant.
It’s lovely to see Brad’s mom and dad.
They seem very happy and proud of Brad and Angie.

God bless the whole Jolie - Pitt family : ))

http://nagie-gwiazdy.blog.onet.pl/2,ID124184122,index.html

In the world of filmmaking, states and countries act as individual entities trying to draw film production to spur local economies, and offer jobs to area craftspeople and film-specific vendors.

In this competition, many states have dangled enticing tax breaks and credits to producers to sweeten the deal, as Louisiana has done aggressively.

The state boasts a vibrant film and television community with many established production hubs, sound stages and post-houses established over the years in the Shreveport, Baton Rouge and New Orleans area.

The current economic crisis has turned the spotlight on these fat giveaways to Hollywood and foreign producers, illuminating just what the cost is to the local taxpayer and just how the states manage to do this. By getting the taxpayers to shore up the difference, these incentives are now causing some problems for local film commissions.

The New York Times reporter Michael Cieply uncovered exactly how much Brad Pitt’s latest big film “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” has cost the Bayou State: $27,117,737, to be exact.

Pitt maintains a home with Angelina Jolie in the French Quarter of New Orleans, and has spearheaded a home development plan to help rebuild the devastated ninth ward of the city. Last year Pitt took advantage of a meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative by announcing a new 150-Home Sustainable Community in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward. Pitt partnered with real-estate developer and philanthropist Steve Bing as part of his “Make It Right” project.

Pitt pledged to match $5 million in contributions to the project.

This looks so good! i wanna see it!

i luv bradd my celeb pops =]!!!

http://www.nptelegraph.com/articles/2008/12/13/news/70000082.txt

A blanket for ‘Button’

Sherlyn Edwards of North Platte crochets a blanket similar to the one she designed for the upcoming movie called “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Edwards, who creates custom crocheted clothing and accessories, was contacted by a Hollywood representative two years ago to make an Angora wool blanket for the movie.

Published: Saturday, December 13, 2008 4:14 AM CST
The North Platte Telegraph

For years, Sherlyn Edwards of North Platte has been creating custom crocheted clothing and accessories that she sells all over the world through her Web-based business called “Agape Bebe.”

So when she received a request to create a Victorian-style blanket out of Agora wool, she didn’t think much about it at the time. What she didn’t realize is that the blanket would be used in a famous Hollywood movie.

“It was such a cool thing,” Edwards said. “We give credit to God for it.”

She said the initial e-mail inquiry from Hope Parrish, a famous Hollywood property master, came through an old company Web site that she doesn’t even promote anymore.

“Her finding me was a complete accident,” Edwards said.

She later talked to Parrish by phone. That’s when Edwards learned that the blanket she was being asked to design would be used in the movie “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett.

The movie tells the story of Benjamin Button, a man who ages backwards. Although the movie will not be in theatres until Dec. 25, trailers of the film show an infant wrapped in the wool blanket created by Edwards.

Because the blanket is what is referred to as a hero prop, Edwards said she had to make six identical blankets in case one was damaged. The blanket is an ivory color in the movie. However, Edwards said she used a darker, oatmeal colored yarn so that filmmakers could get the color they wanted under the bright lights.

Edwards said the first blanket she made was rejected because it looked more like a rug. Edwards admits she used a fairly tight stitch on her first attempt, but she eventually found a design they liked.

“They wanted kind of a Victorian-style blanket,” she said.

Edwards said she was first contacted by Parrish in August of 2006, and it took about a year for her to complete the order. She said she spent about a month on each blanket, working four to six hours a day.

The yarn used to make the blankets was Angora wool imported from Peru, South America. Edwards said she received the wool in batts that had to be rolled into balls before she could start crocheting.

“It would take 10 hours just rolling this stuff into balls,” Edwards said.

After finishing the blankets, Edwards was asked to create some starter projects, or partially finished pieces that could be used by characters in the movie to look like they are crocheting.

Edwards said she is really looking forward to seeing the movie. Unfortunately, she won’t be listed in the ending credits of the film, but she is still excited about seeing her finished product on the big screen.

Although it’s been over a year since she finished her initial order, Edwards said she hasn’t gotten any more calls from Hollywood. But when she does, she is ready to go.

“They were absolutely the most fabulous people to work with,” Edwards said. “Most of my regular clients know that if I get a call from Hollywood, I’m gone for several months doing what they need me to do.”

Edwards, who is a mother of three, has been crocheting ever since she was 7 years old. She learned her skills from her grandmother, and continues to crochet whenever she can.

She sells her creations through her own Web site as well as on E-Bay and other online retailers.

“I sell all over the world,” Edwards said. “I have boutiques that buy my items and then they resell them.”

While the exposure hasn’t created a noticeable spike in sales, Edwards said she is seeing a lot more hits on her Web site. However, she acknowledged that she is not really doing this for the fame or fortune.

“For me it’s more just a legacy that I can give my kids,” Edwards said. “If I never ever do this again, at least I can tell my kids that Mommy got to crochet a blanket for a movie.”

I’m very curious to see this movie. Can’t wait.

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