Trailer 2
Now this is more like it.
I think this film will be very popular with cubicle surfers.
MYPACE
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
New Trailer ::: 'Wanted'
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Common, james McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, movie trailer, Terrence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, Timur Bekmambetov, Wanted
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Festival of surprises Jolie and Eastwood's secret project

What we have here is a classic case of sneak up and bite your ass good. Film makers are biting their lips and haunting their writers after the showing of Clint Eastwood's new drama starring Angelina Jolie has been shown.
Here is how it went down:
The how you like me now gentleman slipped into Cannes, droped off a film after changing its name, just to have Oscar Buzz follow, all the while Angelina Jolie is on his arm. arriving in style and with box magnet Jolie, along with Oscar buzz talk following.
Clint pulled a switch on the title to The Exchange from née Changeling. Which is a child-disappearance Drama. And might I add, should have been made years ago. But that is no fault of Mr. Eastwood and his team, nope, not at all.
This film is a drop in the bucket full of surprises( The films subject-topic that has not been paid attention to, but is much larger in significance than you think). Clint Eastwood has made his twilight years his best years with his last string of films and this is either the candles or the icing, on the cake. Either way it is to be celebrated. Variety's Todd McCarthy feels so and he shows it in this verbal release of satisfaction
"The inter cutting of two heavyweight proceedings, a murder trial and a
landmark City Hall hearing, provide the story's dramatic crescendo,
although even greater tension stems from what comes thereafter. In the
end, Changeling joins the likes of Chinatown and L.A. Confidential as a sorrowful critique of the city's political culture.
The praise does not stop there. From what I know so far a British Journalist told Jeffery Wells "there's not a weak point in the entire film" and that Eastwood should be on the short list for the fest best Director prize.Should we say this one is in the bag, with Sean Penn of Mystic River heading the Jury.A dozen filmmakers could have taken a dozen different approaches to the
same material — sensationalistic, melodramatic, expose-minded, a kid's
or killer's p.o.v., and so on. Perhaps the best way to describe
Eastwood's approach is that he's extremely attentive — to the central
elements of the story, to be sure (with its echoes of A Perfect World),
but also to the fluidity between the private and the public, the
arbitrariness of life and death, the distinct ways different people
view the same thing, the destructive behavior of some adults toward
children and the quality of life in California around the time he was
born."
So look for the film to drop on in stateside in November. But of course it is most likely to make its rounds in Toronto then New York, then the rest of us casual movie goers will get to witness the film. Just in time for Oscar buzz.
I can see Eastwood now, daydreaming and asking his alter ego. Do you feel lucky Punk? Do you? Yeah he is doing it. However those days are gone, all we are getting from Clint Eastwood these days is great cinema, and should we want anything less?!
Labels: Angelina Jolie, cannes film festival 2008, clint eastwood, Movie News, movie premiere
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Thursday, April 03, 2008
Angelina Jolie a young swimsuite model

intouch weekly has less and less to do over the years. Now that Britney is getting things in order they are focusing on digging up old artifacts that are not that interesting. Come on, this is Angelina when she was16 for crying out loud. Is it that bad over there for you guys at intouch? I see nothing interesting about her 16 year old swimsuit pictures, or more interesting than her current status in life. She has grown, still looks the same, and proof that we can debunk any myths surrounding her features.
Thanks inTouch, you have wasted even more time on our supermarket lines. Because that idiot in the front is so engulfed in your nonsense that she can not hear the cashier calling her.
Here is what inTouch have to say people, you decide:
Years before she became an internationally famous sex symbol, a teenage Angelina Jolie had what it took to be a swimsuit model — as In Touch exclusively reveals in these photos. Shot by photographer Sean McCall — and videotaped — the striking images depict a beautiful 16-year-old Angelina posing for a sensual modeling shoot.
Now who cares?
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Celebrity news, David Spade Hollywood news
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Brad and Angelina not married?
The sources for People reports that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt did not get married in New Orleans on Saturday. From what is being said that this source comes directly from one of the couples running mates.
Yeah whatever!! I am beginning to think I need to stop dreaming because they got married long time ago and the buzz that they may marry or are thinking about getting married is far more interesting than them actually being married. What do you think?
However if my speculationg is wrong then that makes me a day happier. Angelina not being married allows me more time to dream.
Whatever it is what it is. Love it Love, and these two been married in their own little way. We love talking about this don't we?
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, celebrity marriage rumors, Celebrity news, Hollywood gossip, hollywood news
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Rumor has it $8 - $10 Million could be made from the twins
Thats if she will be in the states when this takes place, she may get paid in some type of foreign currency.
All jokes aside, she is the one to pull in a pay day for sitting on or next to a hamster.
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Baby Bump, Brad Pitt, Celebrity news, Hollywood gossip, hollywood news
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
More relative than not!

I was roaming the Internet and I came across something quite interesting photo so I decided to read into it a little further and come to find out there was more to Dlisted Posting. Which I thought was a gag of some sort, and come to find out it is fact. By way of Yahoo/AP, we have a what I am sure to be a brief rundown of some interesting news.
Read on:
The New England Genealogical Society is working hard and coming up with some interesting finds. Remarkable connection for the three presidential candidates has been uncovered. Democratic rivals Clinton and Obama, along with McCain who is a republican are related to some interesting people in our American and world history.
You have Obama related to Brad Pitt, Clinton related to Angelina Jolie, and the list continues on. Obama often jokes about one of his relatives, and unfortunately for Barack he is cousins to Dick Cheney and he finds it kind of funny. Apparently " his Kinships are across the political spectrum," Child said. For crying out loud, he is related to Civil war General Robert E. Lee, British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, Gerald Ford, Harry S. Truman, James Madison, And Lyndon B. Johnson.
The list seems as if it will continue on and I am sure if they have famous cousins, then many of us are related to one if not two of them.
As the Associated press reported, Clinton is related to three top billing singers which include Modanna, Alanis Morissette, and Celine Dion. Obama who is a son of a white woman and a Black man from Kenya, can call six U.S. Presidents, including George W. "fumbles" Bush and father bush. John McCain is a sixth cousin of first lady Laura Bush.
It sounds like we are living in one big ancestor, incest pool of love making and all out
f*c*ery. I am going to go and hit up Steve Jobs, Angelina Jolie( I would be mad if she were, it will cut my chances even lower- if you know what I mean), Oprah, heck I am knocking on all doors and collecting DNA.
I would like to add on the serious side of this. This is a sure sign that humanity should really take the time out to sit down and get to know one another. You may never know your entire family if you continue to snub strangers and different cultures. From what we have seen in all genealogical test, man and woman in all races and cultures, have crossed at one point or another. Our enemy is a long lost cousin or one that may need to be found.
"It shows that lots of different people can be related, people you wouldn't necessarily expect," Child said.
America and the world can live longer
if we think twice about what we do in life.
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Barack Obama, Brad Pitt, Genealogy, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Presidential news
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
Angelina Jolie urges further Humanitarian Efforts in Iraq


I have said it to many in my circle that Angelina Jolie is more than a pretty face or an actress attempting to appear as a person who cares. Angelina Jolie is a foundation to principles, that makes a persons character one that have a positive light over it.
She has done many great films, taken home oscars, have beautiful children Adopted and her own, a great relationship and that is not the end of it. We can now add Editorial writer to her resume, where she has penned this article pertaining to her concerns for relief efforts to further:
Staying to Help in Iraq
We have finally reached a point where humanitarian assistance, from us and others, can have an impact.
But in Iraq, where I've just met with American and Iraqi leaders, the phrase carries a different meaning. It does not refer to the departure of U.S. troops, but to the return of the millions of innocent Iraqis who have been driven out of their homes and, in many cases, out of the country.
In the six months since my previous visit to Iraq with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, this humanitarian crisis has not improved. However, during the last week, the United States, UNHCR and the Iraqi government have begun to work together in new and important ways.
We still don't know exactly how many Iraqis have fled their homes, where they've all gone, or how they're managing to survive. Here is what we do know: More than 2 million people are refugees inside their own country -- without homes, jobs and, to a terrible degree, without medicine, food or clean water. Ethnic cleansing and other acts of unspeakable violence have driven them into a vast and very dangerous no-man's land. Many of the survivors huddle in mosques, in abandoned buildings with no electricity, in tents or in one-room huts made of straw and mud. Fifty-eight percent of these internally displaced people are younger than 12 years old.
An additional 2.5 million Iraqis have sought refuge outside Iraq, mainly in Syria and Jordan. But those host countries have reached their limits. Overwhelmed by the refugees they already have, these countries have essentially closed their borders until the international community provides support.
I'm not a security expert, but it doesn't take one to see that Syria and Jordan are carrying an unsustainable burden. They have been excellent hosts, but we can't expect them to care for millions of poor Iraqis indefinitely and without assistance from the U.S. or others. One-sixth of Jordan's population today is Iraqi refugees. The large burden is already causing tension internally.
The Iraqi families I've met on my trips to the region are proud and resilient. They don't want anything from us other than the chance to return to their homes -- or, where those homes have been bombed to the ground or occupied by squatters, to build new ones and get back to their lives. One thing is certain: It will be quite a while before Iraq is ready to absorb more than 4 million refugees and displaced people. But it is not too early to start working on solutions. And last week, there were signs of progress.
In Baghdad, I spoke with Army Gen. David Petraeus about UNHCR's need for security information and protection for its staff as they re-enter Iraq, and I am pleased that he has offered that support. General Petraeus also told me he would support new efforts to address the humanitarian crisis "to the maximum extent possible" -- which leaves me hopeful that more progress can be made.
UNHCR is certainly committed to that. Last week while in Iraq, High Commissioner António Guterres pledged to increase UNHCR's presence there and to work closely with the Iraqi government, both in assessing the conditions required for return and in providing humanitarian relief.
During my trip I also met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who has announced the creation of a new committee to oversee issues related to internally displaced people, and a pledge of $40 million to support the effort.
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.
Today's humanitarian crisis in Iraq -- and the potential consequences for our national security -- are great. Can the United States afford to gamble that 4 million or more poor and displaced people, in the heart of Middle East, won't explode in violent desperation, sending the whole region into further disorder?
What we cannot afford, in my view, is to squander the progress that has been made. In fact, we should step up our financial and material assistance. UNHCR has appealed for $261 million this year to provide for refugees and internally displaced persons. That is not a small amount of money -- but it is less than the U.S. spends each day to fight the war in Iraq. I would like to call on each of the presidential candidates and congressional leaders to announce a comprehensive refugee plan with a specific timeline and budget as part of their Iraq strategy.
As for the question of whether the surge is working, I can only state what I witnessed: U.N. staff and those of non-governmental organizations seem to feel they have the right set of circumstances to attempt to scale up their programs. And when I asked the troops if they wanted to go home as soon as possible, they said that they miss home but feel invested in Iraq. They have lost many friends and want to be a part of the humanitarian progress they now feel is possible.
It seems to me that now is the moment to address the humanitarian side of this situation. Without the right support, we could miss an opportunity to do some of the good we always stated we intended to do.
Angelina Jolie, an actor, is a UNHCR goodwill ambassador.
Article Courtesy of Washington Post
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Iraq, Middle east
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Angelina entertaining the idea of raising her new daughter in France?

circulating Buzz - Angelina Jolie is looking to raise her unborn child in France?! I think that idea to be, a, little far fetched, and may not be the whole idea. With other children that are American born and adopted alike.
In contradiction to the wacky world of Entertainers and their ideas. Entertaining the idea does not sound half bad at all. Although her unborn has no say in this along with Brad Pitt "Passive" nature, I think that Angelina would not do that, but then again she is a little bossy.
What led to this idea, is the fact that Sources say that Angelina and Brad have purchased a chateau in the south of France! OK...so the rich do it all the time! Heck...I have a Flat in the south of London and a hut in the Grand Caymans, my dogs are raised here and get to piss on the planes once in while when we go to romp on the beaches. It is called having a home base and vacations spot and enjoying the world while you are at it.
Go figure! Even is she decides, she will always use her American soil to ground her offspring.
As reported on a Socialites Life:
"Angelina's recently deceased Moms Marcheline Bertrand hailed from the country, and Angie thinks it would be a lovely tribute to raise their new daughter there and explore her French heritage."
It sounds good and all, and I can see the significance in wanting to raise your unborn in the home town of her mother, but lets not forget that the Bread and butter of her fortune is on American soil, and I don't think she will relinquish it in its entirety. The possibility that this is the sole sentiment behind the purchase makes sense, but I think that she would like to give all of her children the opportunity to see where their grandmother is from and to get a sense of who she was as a person. Allowing them a peek into her hidden heritage. Buying a vacation spot will allow the communication to be all the more special to her children.
Photos: Bauer Griffin
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Baby Bump, Brad Pitt
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Bump forward :: Your Daily blog run down
Two Coke-Eyed Raccoons Enter The Night : D listed
Angelina reveals the new conception- Baby Bump any one : F-Listed
Paris is rocking out, for once it is not her mouth hanging out : Bauer Griffin
Hugh looking for a home while wearing is Wolverine Chops - Too Cool : A socialites Life
Jaslene beginning to shrink in many areas : Evil Beet
Christina's Postpartum swell : D Listed
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Ashlee Simpson, Bump forward, christina Aguilera, Hugh Jackman, Jaslene, Paris Hilton
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Brad Pitt having a great time with the Kids

Look at'em, these guys are having a great time, and Brad Pitt of course is working on that home movie that will be up for an Oscar, when he does is autobiographical film on being married to Angelina without the marriage papers, and having a world of love from his kids, literally.
Seen here with Pax Tubing,
Maddox learning the boards
Zahara saying to herself, I am cool, and you will see me in three years owning these mountains, California's Mammoth Mountain ski resort
Zahara looks like she wants to walk on her own, she is giving mom that I am 3 now look. It is just too cute. This is a great family and I can wait to see them get older, this is what the world should look like.


Photos Courtesy of People
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Pax, Zahara
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Brangelina Tops the Forbes most Influential couples list.

Brad and Angelina are the worlds most influential couple. With far from human good looks going around, beautiful children, philanthropy, and great acting as a part of their repertoire, It is safe to say that Forbes Magazine go this right.
Although it was a hard pill to swallow when they put Tracey Edmonds on the list along with Eddie Murphy. Kate Moss and the Doherty dude, and Jessica Simpson, and who? Luckily the Forbes list, was more of an educated guess and they got number 1 right, but the rest are questionable. Since forbes openly admit to throwing together the list based on Blog rantings, and tabloid mentions, I will let them off the hook. They are still my number one source for business related information. Whatever that may be it is. You read for yourself, the link to Forbes is below.
10. Nicole Richie and Joel Madden
9. Victoria Beckham and David Beckham
8. Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo
8. Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake (didn't they break up years ago?)
7. Eva Longoria and Tony Parker
6. Tracey Edmunds and Eddie Murphy (huh?)
5. Pamela Anderson and Rick Soloman
4. Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise
4. Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher
3. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban
2. Kate Moss and Pete Doherty
1. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Read more on Forbes
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, cameron Diaz, David Beckham, Demi Moore, Eddie Murphy, Eva Longoria, Jessica Simpson, Justin Timberlake, Kate Moss, Tracey Edmonds, Victoria Beckham
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Thursday, February 07, 2008
Angelina Jolie in Baghdad ::::: CNN Interview
Angelina Jolie is a True Humanitarian and deserves all the accolades that come her way. The world loves her, and she exudes all the reasons, from her character, and through every effort that she makes to make the world a true global habitat for all.
Respect this woman, and nothing less.
Labels: Angelina Jolie, CNN News cast
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Angelina Jolie ::: Playboys Sexiest Woman on Earth!
Normal cases I do not refer to Playboy magazine, however this time around they are pulling the pageant card, and they are rating the sexiest women in the world. I take it they have counted out many others, and they may be furious.
Ladies, do not feel bad. As you know Hugh will change his mind in the morning and add another to the list. That is the way he roles, but I don't read playboy...when my mother is around.
Labels: Alecia Keys, Angelina Jolie, Beyonce, Britney Spears, cameron Diaz, christina Aguilera, Jennifer love hewitt, Jessica Alba, Playboy, scarlett johansson
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Angelina Jolie layered with new Body Art-Just in time for her new movie Wanted!

Catch her while you can, Angelina Jolie, has Temporary Tattoos foe her new role in The movie wanted. These pieces of body art will eventually fade and for all of you out there that enjoy body art, and fantasize of the star, this is your chance to get a taste of her body art.
For all you hardcore Fans, can you tell which tattoos are hers and which ones were added for the movie role? 



Source
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
The Ultimate Tribute To Female Action Stars
This is a quick glance at some of the best action sequences that contained female stars.
Labels: Angela Basset, Angelina Jolie, Carrie-Anne Moss, Geena Davis, Hollywood, Juliette Lewis, Linda Hamilton, Meryl Streep, Michelle Pfeiffer, Michelle Yeoh, Milla Jovovich, Sigourney Weaver, Uma Thurman
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Is Angelina Jolie the host to two perfect Human beings?

Rumors are circulating pertaining to the possibility that Angelina Jolie, may have undergone a genetically modified conception. Rumored to be pregnant with two genetically perfect human beings.
Well I want to know what you think pertaining to this possibility.
Labels: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Celebrity gossip, Hollywood
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