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| ANGELINA DEBUTS NEW TATTOOS Blog |
As could be expected, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt proved quite an eyeful at Saturday's New York premiere of her new movie. Changeling, directed by Clint Eastwood.
But, in fact, there was even more to meet the eye on the leading lady: two new tattoos – to complement her ink indicating global birth coordinates of children Maddox, Pax, Zahara and Shiloh.
Jolie has had the July 12 French birthplace of twins Knox and Vivienne enscribed twice on her left shoulder beneath the latitude and longitude of their other children. – Pete Norman
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| CLINT EASTWOOD: ANGELINA HAS 'MOST GORGEOUS FACE ON PLANET' Blog |
He's won Oscars and ridden to the top of the box-office charts – so Clint Eastwood knows his movies. And his stars.
Of Angelina Jolie – the leading lady in his latest directorial effort, the period drama Changeling – Eastwood, 78, says: "I've always admired her talent. She's somewhat hampered sometimes by having this gorgeous face, the most gorgeous face on the planet. She's on covers and all that stuff.
"But," Eastwood told veteran movie journalist Lillian Ross at a Saturday Q&A sponsored by the New Yorker magazine at the Directors Guild of America, "she is a great talent, and it would be easy to overlook that, except after seeing this you realize that she is this great, talented person." "This" is Changeling, set in '20s Los Angeles and the true story of a mother whose son is returned after a kidnapping – only the boy is not hers. Eastwood describes it as "a very tough story, it's sort of an adult horror story. It's what this woman had been put through by the Establishment."
When it comes to working with Jolie, "She's very prepared. She comes in with a lot of preparation. She's ready to go right away," he says.
Politics and PalinOn the topic of being prepared, the conversation turned to GOP vice--presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Eastwood, from 1986 to 1988 the mayor of Carmel, Calif. – said, "She seems to be a what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of thing. [Candidates] all have a b.s. factor, because that's the nature of politics."
As for possibly being upset John McCain did not select him to be No. 2 on the ticket, Eastwood replied, "I was at a function, and a bunch of political types were there. And John McCain was there. He came up to say hello, I said, 'Look, don't even ask it. I will not be your vice president. I have to be on the top of the ticket.' "
The turn-off, he admits, is that "most of the time – Al Gore, going back – you saw the vice president very little. That would be the least appealing job, I think."
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| ANGELINA JOLIE SAYS, 'EVERYBODY'S GREAT' Blog |
Having arrived in New York earlier in the week, Angelina Jolie walked the red carpet at the New York Film Festival for Saturday night's premiere of her movie Changeling, a 1920's thriller directed by Clint Eastwood.
Asked if she felt nervous to be back in the spotlight, Jolie told PEOPLE, "Not nervous as much as I just took a deep breath because it¹s been so long. It felt a little strange."
The Manhattan visit marks the first time since the birth of their twins, Vivienne and Knox, that Jolie and Brad Pitt have been in the city with their children.
"Everybody's great," she told PEOPLE. "The babies are getting big and healthy and developing personalities." Breastfeeding HelpsAs for being in the city that never sleeps, Jolie, 33, said, "We are a little bit [sleep deprived]. We have some help a couple of nights a week, so on those nights we catch up on our sleep."
Still, as ever, she looked ravishing – decked out in an Atelier Versace dress, Sergio Rossi shoes and Mikimoto pearl earrings and ring – after a day of taking her three eldest kids (Zahara, Maddox and Pax Thien) to Lee's Art Store midtown, while Brad went downtown to see photographer Jerry Spagnoli at his studio.
"I run around with all the other kids, and I'm breastfeeding, which I think is a part of your body's recovery," Jolie said. "I feel great [and] feel very happy that they're healthy."
On Her MovieOf her new movie, in which she plays a mother whose son is kidnapped, Jolie said, "Your worst fear is anything happening to your kids. The reason I didn't want to do the film for a long time … every day I came home, and I was so clinging to my kids. I was grabbing them. And checking them in the night. It scares me."
As for adopting more children, she said, "I think we're going to wait a little while."
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| CLINT EASTWOOD: ANGELINA JOLIE IS "HAMPERED BY HER GORGEOUS FACE" Blog |
Angelina Jolie suffers for her beauty!
"She is an actress hampered by her gorgeous face, I think the most beautiful face on the planet." Clint Eastwood said at the New Yorker Festival on Saturday. "People sometimes can't see past that, to her talent. She's on all these magazine covers so it's easy to overlook what an amazing actress is underneath."
Eastwood, who directed Jolie in Changeling, likened the star's work ethic to that of Meryl Streep.
"Actors know with me they aren't going to be allowed to rehearse a scene for a couple of hours and then get away with doing 25 takes before we get it right, so they come with their full bag of tricks," Eastwood said. "Angelina is a lot like Meryl Streep in that respect."
Jolie plays a mother, who 9-year-old son is kidnapped in Eastwood's 1920s-based drama.
He added: "Angelina had studied this part a great deal before, she had read the news clippings, and she made suggestions during the process."
See photos of Angelina Jolie through the years.
Jolie is set to make her first red carpet appearance since
welcoming twins Knox and Vivienne at Saturday's premiere. (The premiere also marks the first time the actress has been in the United States since giving birth.)
See what Angelina Jolie looked like pregnant with twins.
The movie debuted to critical acclaim at this year's Cannes Film Festival — with many predicting Jolie will land another Oscar nomination.
Changeling opens in limited release October 24.
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| ANGELINA JOLIE, BRAD PITT AND KIDS ARRIVE IN NYC Blog |
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have arrived in the Big Apple.
Jolie was spotted holding daughter Shiloh, 2, in New York City early Thursday morning, while papa Pitt was photographed pushing a covered-up stroller.
Look back at Shiloh's most adorable moments.
Jolie is in town to promote her buzzed-about Clint Eastwood drama Changeling.
She is set to make her first red carpet appearance since welcoming twins Knox and Vivienne at Saturday's premiere. (The premiere also marks the first time the actress has been in the United States since giving birth.)
Check out Angelina Jolie's baby photo.
The Pitt-Jolie clan had been staying at the 10,000-square-foot Palais Parkschloss, which they were renting for $36,600 a week in Berlin as Pitt films the upcoming Quentin Tarantino WWII drama, Inglorious Bastards.
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| BRAD PITT AND ANGELINA JOLIE BRING THE FAMILY TO NEW YORK CITY Blog |
The Jolie-Pitt bunch is back in the U.S.A.
For the first time since the birth of twins Vivienne and Knox, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are in New York City with their kids. Jolie plans to walk the red carpet at the New York Film Festival on Oct. 4 for the premiere of her movie The Changeling, a 1920s-set thriller directed by Clint Eastwood. The couple and their six children set up house last month in a lakeside villa in Berlin, where they are living while Pitt films Quentin Tarantino's World War II thriller Inglorious Bastards. Pitt, 44, missed the German premiere of his movie Burn After Reading on Oct. 1 to accompany Jolie, 33, back to the States. "Brad already impressed me at the first rehearsal," Bastards costar Christian Berkel told the magazine Bunte. "He's very funny and an extremely likeable person who acts totally normal, not at all like a huge star." Added another costar, Gedeon Burkhard: "Brad is an extremely cool guy and the best actor in the world."
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| ANGELINA JOLIE UNDECIDED ON PRESIDENTIAL PICK Blog |
One Hollywood star being hotly pursued – not only by movie producers, but also by Presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barack Obama – is Angelina Jolie.
Only, the new mom and United Nations goodwill ambassador has a message for both parties: Not so fast.
"I have not decided on a candidate," Jolie says in a statement provided by political adviser Trevor Neilson to Variety managing editor Ted Johnson, for the trade publication's Wilshire & Washington column.
"I am waiting to see the commitments they will make on issues like international justice, refugees and how to address the needs of children in crisis around the world," says Jolie, 33.Considering her a standout among the undecided, Johnson points out that Jolie editorialized in The Washington Post in February, following her return from a U.N.-sponsored trip to Iraq, "My visit left me even more deeply convinced that we not only have a moral obligation to help displaced Iraqi families, but also a serious, long-term, national security interest in ending this crisis."
Jolie's bottom line – which some viewed as more in keeping with the proposed stay-the-line policy of John McCain – was to say, "What we cannot afford, in my view, is to squander the progress that has been made."
Additionally, Variety reports, in June Jolie told Entertainment Weekly that when she and Clint Eastwood (director of her upcoming The Changeling – and a Republican) discuss politics, "Actually, we don't disagree as much as you'd think. I think people assume I'm a Democrat. But I'm registered independent and I'm still undecided. So I'm looking at McCain as well as Obama."
Oprah's and Paris's ChoicesMuch, obviously, is at stake. With Oprah Winfrey's personal endorsement of Obama being credited with bringing the now-presumptive Democratic candidate some one million votes in this year's primaries and caucuses, the blessing of a celebrity on a candidate is considered worth its weight in, well, oil.
In a lighter vein, even Paris Hilton has jumped the political bandwagon this year, though after being dissed by the McCain camp in a recent anti-Obama online spot, the hotel heiress has made her candidate choice clear: herself.
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| PRESTIJ VE PARA Blog |
Clint Eastwood'un yani; 'Altın Palmiye' için yarıştığı Cannes'dan eli boş dönen 78 yaşındaki Oscarlı üstadın "Jüri festivale gölge düşürmüştür. Yapılanlar haksızlığın ötesinde, kepazeliktir" dediğini düşünebiliyor musunuz? Elbette kendisi ya da yapımcısı böyle 'talihsiz' bir açıklama yapmadı. Çünkü dünyada işler böyle yürümüyor. Bilakis Eastwood, jürinin özel takdiriyle son anda icad edilen 'yaşam...
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| MUTLUYUM BAŞKA SÖZE DE GEREK YOK! Blog |
Cannes Film Festivali'nde, 'Üç Maymun' filmiyle 'En İyi Yönetmen' ödülünü kazanan Nuri Bilge Ceylan, törenden bir gün önce; "Jürilerin beğenileri değişebilir, bu nedenle beklentim yok" demişti. Ödül sonrası ise "Mutluyum" demekten başka bir yorumda bulunmadı.. Cannes'da yarıştığı 'Üç Maymun' ile 'En İyi Yönetmen' ödülünü kazanan Nuri Bilge Ceylan'ın bu büyük başarısı; aslında Clint Eastwood, Steven Soderberg...
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