Maddox Is Probably Already Watching R-Rated Movies
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- Published on Sunday, 14 February 2016 13:05
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Angelina Jolie Pitt thought she had her kids under control — until about four years ago.Swapping childrearing stories with her Kung Fu Panda 3 costar Jack Black, Jolie Pitt, 40, who is mom to Maddox, 14, Pax, 12, Zahara, 10, Shiloh, 9, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 7, says, “You think the kids know nothing, and then you find out they’re like, ‘Oh yeah, seen it.’ That happened like four years ago.”Black says while his kids — Samuel, 9, and Thomas, 7 — love the Kung Fu Panda movies, “They’re a little weirded out that I’m in them. They haven’t seen any of my movies except Kung Fu Panda. I don’t like to say, ‘Hey, you have to see School of Rock.’ ” He adds that as of now, he doesn’t want his kids to watch any of his R-rated films. “I don’t think they’re ready for The Pick of Destiny, where I smoke a bong with Satan. But someday they probably will be.” Jolie Pitt quips, “Whereas my eldest probably already has. My oldest especially loves Jack’s music. He’s introduced him to a few words, few thoughts.”
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Angelina Jolie Says Shooting 'By The Sea' Movie With Brad Pitt Was 'Dangerous'
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- Published on Sunday, 14 February 2016 13:03
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Angelina Jolie knew that shooting "By the Sea" with Brad Pitt could potentially drown their marriage."It was our way of testing ourselves. We knew that if we could get through this, we'd come out even stronger and happier. And we did," Jolie, who wrote and directed the film, in which she and Pitt play a miserable husband and wife, told Britain's OK! magazine (via the Franchise Herald).She added, "We've always liked putting ourselves through challenges, even though it was maybe a little more dangerous for us as a couple. I don't think we want to go through it again though." But sources say Jolie and Pitt's marriage set sail long ago. According to a Hollywood Life insider, "Angie has some serious dark demons that have never entirely let go and it is still affecting her life and marriage. Her wild lifestyle when she was younger and her intense surgeries to avoid getting breast and ovarian cancer have taken a toll on her as a person and a life partner. Some of her issues force her to retreat into isolation and pull away from Brad and the kids. It is impossible to be entirely free from who she once was." Added the insider, "Angie tries to be a good mom and wife but it is difficult with her personal problems and she struggles. Brad was initially attracted to her dark side, but when she goes to this dark place she definitely pushes Brad away. It can be really hard on him. He feels he has been more than patient with Angie, but his confidence in their happiness is wearing thin." The pair's troubles apparently came to a head during their New Year's vacation in Thailand."Brad was hoping the whole family could bond, but that didn't work out either," a source recently told RadarOnline. "Despite a luxurious holiday that cost $1 million, Brad and Angie are worse off than ever. The vacation solidified the belief that their marriage is beyond repair. A divorce is definitely coming this year."
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Angelina Jolie movie will still be shot in Kenya
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- Published on Friday, 12 February 2016 05:08
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Celebrated paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey is assuring Kenyans that a movie based on his life played by Hollywood mega star Brad Pitt and produced and directed by his wife Angelina Jolie will be shot in Kenya and not in South Africa.“It is Kenya where my life has been and where the film has to be made,” Leakey's statement to media houses read. “I have no doubt that whilst the preliminary negotiations are still ongoing and that the storyline and financing are still being finalised, the intent is still to film in Kenya.”He continued, “The movie, with a working title of 'Africa' is to be based on my life and it is to be directed by Angelina Jolie. I wish to clarify that I have been in frequent contact with the agents and producers for the movie and I have received no indication that the movie will be moved to South Africa as alleged.”South Africa is a big competitor to Kenya for film locations. The country also offers tax rebates and low or no licensing for foreign filmmakers. It also allows filmmakers to use drones on location.In a past interview, Kenya Film Commission chairman Chris Foot said they are working at providing "an incentive package for international and domestic filmmakers" because if the film is shot in Kenya, it will play a huge role in “our film tourism which is vital to our economy in a great way”.
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Lights, Cara, Action: Delevingne Wants To Direct Like Film Idol Angelina Jolie
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- Published on Friday, 12 February 2016 05:05
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Cara Delevingne has been in talks to direct her first Hollywood movie in the US – because the model idolises Angelina Jolie so much.Cara, 23, has already acted in films including Paper Town and The Face Of An Angel and this year she will appear in Suicide Squad.Now she wants to get behind the camera.She said: “I want to emulate actresses like Meryl Streep, Charlize Theron and Jolie.“Especially Jolie, she is really great. She has gone through an amazing transformation, from actress to courageous filmmaker. She’s willing to tackle uncomfortable subjects. I want to try everything: directing, producing, acting.”Cara is reportedly going to start with a short film before trying a feature.Angelina, 40, is currently shooting her latest directorial effort in Cambodia about the Khmer Rouge’s bloody regime, First They Killed My Father.Inspiration: Angelina Jolie has been directing her latest flick in Cambodia.But Cara won’t be ditching her acting and also wants to focus on playing ugly women.She added: “I want to play strong women, but then sometimes I want to play really broken types and ugly monsters.”She’s used to that on social media already…
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Cambodian Prime Minister Supports Film by Angelina Jolie
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- Published on Friday, 12 February 2016 05:05
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Phnom Penh, Feb 9 (Prensa Latina) Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, qualified as very important the film about the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) which is filmed in the country and directed by the American actress Angelina Jolie. According to what he wrote in his Facebook account, mentioned by media today, the prime minister also expressed the support for this production, which - he considered- helps to raise awareness of the struggles during the genocide experienced by this nation in those years.In that period millions of Cambodians died as war victims, mass murder, forced labor and starvation, Hun Sen recalled.Based on the book 'They killed my father first: a daughter of Cambodia remembers', by activist Loung Ung, the film is shot in stages of this territory in Southeast Asia, with the participation of local artists.Up to 3,000 people participate in this production, which includes shots in tourist sites such as the temples of Angkor Wat and Bayon.The film is co-produced by Jolie and Cambodian director Rithy Panh and according to previous reports, the shooting will end this month, while its distribution will be handled by the internet TV platform Netflix.The actress participated as president of the Honorary Committee of the International Film Festival of Cambodia, that took place from December 4 to 10 in this capital.Having also the Cambodian nationality since 2005 by royal decree, Jolie told the media in July 2015 that the film will help his adopted son Maddox to know more deeply his homeland.
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