Friday, November 30, 2007

Jolie Tipped For Oscar Success?

Julia Roberts may not be a fan of Angelina Jolie but the Spirit Award’s certainly are, with the actress scoring a nod on Tuesday for her role in A Mighty Heart. "She could make any film she wants," Dawn Hudson of Film Independent said after the announcement. "It's a feat for such a movie star to be so much in that role."

The flick – which was co-produced by Brad Pitt – sees the 32-year-old play the wife of murdered American journalist Daniel Pearl. Whispers claim the actress/humanitarian could score her second Academy Award following her first golden gong for best supporting role in the feisty film Girl Interrupted.


news source : http://www.entertainmentwise.com/

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Angelina Jolie sets double standard for Brad Pitt

Angelina Jolie has reportedly set a double standard when it comes to her and Brad Pitt’s ex spouses. The actress keeps in touch with her to ex husbands, Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton, but forbids Pitt from having anything to do with his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston. Pitt claimed he and Aniston maintained a “deep relationship” despite their divorce, but Jolie has allegedly refused to allow it.

“I think Brad bristles over the double standard that Angie imposes. He’s not suppose to talk to Jen, but Angie makes it clear she’s not giving up her friendship with her ex-husbands,” says a source. “It must make Brad wonder just how committed Angie really is to him and their relationship.”

news source : http://www.transworldnews.com/

Saturday, November 24, 2007

‘Beowulf’— a historical experience

OUISVILLE — Most of us have had some sort of encounter with “Beowulf” at some point in our lives. For many, like me, that first introduction came in the underclassmen years in high school, when a strict English teacher made us read the poem in Old English and memorize different parts to get a feel for the language and the way the author used it. I remember it being a very painful time.

But as I’ve grown older, I look back with pride on the fact that I studied the poem, which was written by an Anglo-Saxon sometime around 1000 A.D., according to scholars, though it most certainly was the result, at least on a base level, of oral tradition, a myth from somewhere in Scandinavia that took place between the fifth and sixth centuries A.D. It is, of course, an epic, complete with a hero, monsters, good and evil, swords, travels, curses and all the fun things a classic epic is supposed to contain.

Up to this point, my knowledge of the poem, except on the rare occasion I answer a question about it in a trivia game, has not really enriched my life in any meaningful (or applicable) way. I’m sure it’s the same for most of us. Until now. With the release of the sort-of animated movie of the same name, what I remembered from that sleepy morning class 20 or so years ago has come in handy. And while the movie is a bit different from the way I remember the poem, it is nonetheless worth the price of admission, and is groundbreaking in its own way.

news source : http://www.newsenterpriseonline.com/

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt spotted in London sex shop

Hollywood couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were spotted shopping in a London sex shop while they were in the UK for the premiere of Angelina’s new animated film ‘Beowulf’ last week. According to reports, 32-year-old Jolie and Brad, 43, enjoyed some retail therapy after posing on the red carpet - at the plush Coco De Mer in London’s Covent Garden, an erotic emporium that stocks 14 Carat Gold Vibrators priced at £249.00 ($498) each and Diamante Nipple Covers at £85.00 ($170) a pair.

An onlooker told Britain’s Daily Star newspaper: ‘Brad and Angelina ordered a car to take them directly to the sex store and they browsed the products for half and hour before leaving with a bag of goodies, they also went to look at Ann Summers in Soho.’ Meanwhile, Mentewab Dawit Lebiso, the biological mother of Brad and Angelina’s adopted daughter Zahara, has insisted that she is happy for the couple to raise the child, after previous reports suggested she wanted her back in Ethiopia.

Lebiso denied making the comments, saying her words were misinterpreted by “so-called journalists” who claimed to be working for Angelina Jolie. She said: “I have never disputed the adoption. It was something I never said. “I think my daughter is a very fortunate human being to be adopted by a world-famous lady. I wish them all the success they both deserve.”

news source : http://www.showbizspy.com/

Monday, November 19, 2007

Angelina Jolie's Beowulf ban

Angelina Jolie has banned her children from seeing her latest movie. The Oscar-winning beauty believes it would be inappropriate for Maddox, six, Pax, three, Zahara, two, and 17-month-old Shiloh to see their mother as a naked computer-animated temptress killer lizard in her movie 'Beowulf'.
Angelina said: "I think it's too much. I don't think they should see their mom that way. I don't wear nightgowns like that in the house. I've got boys in my house. You don't do that as a mom." The actress said she may consider letting them view the film when they grow up.
She added to People magazine: "When they're older, hopefully they'll see it. It's weird, I'm a mom." Angelina recently revealed she felt "exposed" after seeing herself naked in 'Beowulf'. The actress was so shocked by how "real" the animation looked, she warned long-term partner Brad Pitt about the sexy nude scenes.
Angelina said: "I was really surprised that I felt exposed. There are certain moments where I actually felt shy - and called home, just to explain that the fun movie I had done that was a digital animation was, in fact, a little different than we expected. "I didn't expect ourselves to come out as much. I didn't expect it to feel as real, so it was kind of funny at first."

news source : http://people.monstersandcritics.com/

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Dubai Island a Fraud

Will Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie really buy a man made island and settle down far away from the paparazzi and the glare that surrounds the couple known as Brangelina. It certainly sounds like a fantasy life, they could continue to collect kids and monitor the traffic on and off the island so only their favorite photographers and reporters (read suck ups Ann Curry and Anderson Cooper) would be allowed to travel to the "Fantasy island."

Jolie and Pitt could control the press on the island like it was a movie premiere of "A Mighty Heart." As an added bonus Jolie would be able to bail on the United States (most reports claim that she hates living in America) and make the rules on this supposed man made island. Who do these people think they are David Copperfield? But alas despite widespread reports from even the major news agencies, it appears that the couple once known as Mr. and Mrs. Smith won't be dropping a whole bunch of cash on an island paradise. Shockingly, the story is a fraud. Cue the rep™: AOL's TMZ.Com reports that you shouldn't always believe what you read. Brad's rep tells the entertainment web site that the story is not only totally untrue, it's completely made up.

news source : http://www.nationalledger.com/