Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie fan video
July 1, 2009 by Sherry
Today is another holiday where I live, so first off Happy Canada Day to all my fellow Canadian PittWatch readers! Since I’ll be offline most of the day to celebrate (here’s hoping the weather holds for our picnic and pool plans!), here’s a fun little Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie video that someone put together on YouTube.
I think part of the reason I love these videos (besides the fact that I love to look at the pictures!) is because I have no idea how to make my own!
Enjoy!
Angelina Jolie visits the USO
June 30, 2009 by Sherry
Once again, we can demonstrate that despite the naysayers’ claims to the contrary, Angelina Jolie does not self-promote by advertising all her good deeds. Rather, those good deeds come out to the public because other people involved want us to know. Take, for instance, the fact that Angelina visited the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
The only reason this came to light is not because Angie herself screamed it from the rooftops - we heard about it because the USO group posted photos of her visit on Facebook. Go check it out!
Also, totally stating the obvious but goodness she looks gorgeous!
(Thanks JM for the heads’ up about the USO photos!)
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie want to crack down on Blood Diamonds
June 29, 2009 by Sherry
Once again Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are taking a stance for a cause that I personally believe in whole-heartedly. The couple has given use of their names in accordance with an attempted ban on diamonds from Zimbabwe.

Known as “Blood Diamonds” or “Feud Diamonds”, the gems are exactly what you’d expect from the name - precious stones obtained courtesy of a trail of blood-shed. I try to keep my political opinions in a separate compartment of my life, but I am very much against the unethical diamond trade - so much so that my own ring is not a real diamond because I have no interest in contributing. Obviously, you can get ethically obtained diamonds fairly easily with some simple research and information, but I just chose not to. Anyway. The fact that Brad and Angelina are endorsing a stop to the blood diamond trade fills me with so much joy.
Considering some of the most common victims of this particular form of diamond trade are children, it’s not much of a surprise that Brad and Angelina would stand together against it.
Read the full story here.
(Thanks to those of you who commented and emailed about the story!)
Image: Newscom
Friday Flashback: Mr & Mrs Smith clips
June 26, 2009 by Sherry
News is still quiet on the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie front right now. There’s nothing official out as to where things lie with Moneyball. As of now the film is pretty much dead in the water unless another studio picks it up. While it’s a terrible shame for the crew members who were really relying on the income from working on the film, the fact that we haven’t seen Brad or Angelina out and about means that they’re getting a chance to hang out and enjoy life with their family right now.
In light of that, here’s another Friday Flashback for you, a great fan-made video with clips from Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Every time I see anything from that movie I get the urge to throw my DVD in and watch it. I have no major plans for this Friday evening so I think I just might go ahead and watch Mr. & Mrs. Smith!
Happy Friday!
Discussion Post: Jolie-Pitt Politics
June 25, 2009 by Sherry
There’s a lot of talk lately about Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and politics floating around the Internet. Nothing is coming from credible sources and most of it seems to be just wishful thinking from some people but it made me start thinking about the possibilities.

First there are discussions of people hoping that Brad Pitt will run for mayor of New Orleans. I don’t know if it’s ever going to happen, but I could actually picture that. Many people think it would be a perfect match since Brad has done so much to help the locals who were left stranded after Hurricane Katrina. With his Make It Right project springing up new housing, so many people will have homes again. We also know that Brad loves New Orleans and so does Angelina; they’ve often referred to it as their real home base. The locals have often protected them from reporters looking for information, and although they’re still photographed there, it’s not usually as invasive as other places like New York.
Personally, I can see it, but I don’t think it’s something that he’s looking into. I’ve never heard him say anything that would suggest that he’d like to get into politics, but you never know. He wouldn’t be the first celebrity to do it, though. The only downside of Brad being mayor is that he wouldn’t be able to travel with Angelina when she films as easily. Then again, if she starts phasing out of movies, that may not be a huge deal.
The stories get even more ambitious with Angie though. The latest rumors out there are that Angelina Jolie would like to run for president of the United States. To me, this is even more laughable than the idea of Brad as mayor. She’s certainly very intelligent and cares a great deal about some serious political issues, but she even said in her recent interview with Ann Curry that she doesn’t consider herself to be a political person.
So, as far as we can tell, these stories are obviously not true, but for fun let’s have a discussion: Whether it’s mayor, president, or something in between, what do you think of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie getting into politics at some point in the future? Can you see it?
I think it would be interesting, but the selfish side of me would really miss seeing them in new movies, and I wonder how the media circus would get in the way. I’m not sure how possible it would be unless the constant paparazzi coverage dies down in the next several years.
Pitt Politics - What do you think?
Image: Newscom
Jolie-Pitt family fan video
June 24, 2009 by Sherry
Where I live (the province of Quebec, in Canada), June 24th is a holiday. It’s a province-wide celebration where everything shuts down other than non-essential services (hospitals, electric companies, etc) and a lot of people hold various festivities. Since I will be out most of the day at a BBQ seeing friends I haven’t seen in years, I won’t be online until later this evening. To tide you over, here is a great Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and Jolie-Pitt children fan video that I found.
I kind of laughed because the song (”Paper Planes” by MIA for the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack) is a bit of an odd choice for it, but the photos of Brad, Angelina, and the kids that were chosen are all fabulous so as far as I’m concerned, it’s a good video.
I thought it would fill the gap since we haven’t seen the family for quite some time!
The comment issue seems to be almost repaired, thanks to the awesome tech folks. Any comments that go into moderation will be dealt with sometime in the late evening when I get back home, and I’ll check then if there’s any major news that I’ve missed.
In semi-related news, it seems that Moneyball is in limbo. Although I haven’t yet read anything confirming that it’s been set aside, I haven’t read anything saying that it’s been picked up either so unless they get a new director, Moneyball will not be in production anytime soon. While disappointing for everyone - especially the crew members who depend on the work - at least Brad and Angelina and their children will get some downtime together all at the same time!
Angelina Jolie always finds time to help the UNHCR
June 20, 2009 by Sherry
There is a great featured slideshow over at MSNBC about Angelina Jolie. It shows a timeline (from most recent, working backwards) that really lets you see how she always finds time to do her work for the UNHCR no matter what else is going on.

Angelina Jolie distributes balls to the children at the Tham Hin refugee camp on the Thai-Burma border 19 May, 2002. Newscom
If you go through the slideshow, you’ll see beautiful photos of Angelina with Brad Pitt at red carpet events, and equally wonderful photos of Angelina with her so-loved kids. In between though, there are regular photos of Angelina on UNHCR missions where she heads to war zones and refugee camps to understand exactly what is going on in the areas of the world that traditional media doesn’t always cover - all so she can make sure that the rest of the world isn’t allowed to forget about the refugees who fled their homes and have nothing.
People who dislike her say that it’s all a stunt, that she’s chasing the publicity. They’re partially right but they’ve got the biggest part wrong - yes, Angelina does this for publicity but NOT FOR HERSELF. She does it because she knows the media follows her every move and she brings that publicity to the people who so desperately need it the most. If it wasn’t for her name and celebrity power, unfortunately a large number of people wouldn’t know about the devastation going on around this planet.
So they can say what they want about her, but today on World Refugee Day, I can do nothing but offer up thanks that she is strong enough and brave enough to keep working so hard to help the refugees who need everything we can offer them, whether it’s money, physical assistance, or simply spreading awareness. I look at Angelina Jolie and I see nothing but a selfless, incredible force to be reckoned with.
(Please remember you can still peek in on life in refugee camps by viewing this UNHCR page which offers live streaming as well as archived videos.)
Photo:Newscom
(Thanks for the link Ligaya!)
Angelina Jolie talks with Ann Curry
June 19, 2009 by Sherry
Angelina Jolie has been very busy making the world aware of World Refugee Day (which is tomorrow, June 20th). This morning the Today show aired an interview that Ann Curry did with Angelina Jolie yesterday.
It was yet another wonderful interview bringing important facts about refugee to light. They even spoke of one of Angelina’s first UNHCR missions to Pakistan in 2001. She talked about how, as a mother, she wants to make sure she has enough snacks for her kids on long drives so that they won’t be hungry and yet she had met with mothers who sometimes have absolutely no food at all to offer to their children for days at a time and how that must be one of the most difficult things in the world for a parent to go through.
I also liked Angelina’s response when Ann said that sometimes Americans don’t feel like they care about refugees because American lives are being lost in those same areas in wars, so what makes Angie care so much. Her reply was that she cares and others should too because those refugees are fighting (or fleeing) the same extremists that the U.S. is fighting - in other words the troops and the refugees are allies (and I’d like to add with the main difference being that the refugees aren’t able to defend themselves as much).
Angelina added that the point is not to simply feel pity for refugees but to help them to get to a point where they can rely on themselves because they are such strong, smart people. They are the future there.
Much like in the Anderson Cooper interview last night, Angelina said that it is her intention to take her children to these camps to help them to understand how fortunate they are and how important compassion and aid is. Ann brought up the fact that Angelina has already taken Maddox to some of the camps - what an experience. Angie said that she wants her kids to be raised with a more accurate view of the world than she was - and indeed, most of us were - so that they can grow up to be better people than they would be if they were sheltered. She even said if she had understood the problems of the world better at a younger age, she probably would have gotten through her own youth better and would have been less self-destructive.
Every time I hear Angelina Jolie speak about refugees I feel so inspired. Don’t you?
In related news, I left this link in the post about Anderson Cooper but I want to bring it here too. If you’re interested in learning more, the UNHCR is running live streaming today and tomorrow from various refugee camps. You can watch and get even more educated on life in their world by clicking over here.
Angelina Jolie talks refugees on Anderson Cooper 360
June 19, 2009 by Sherry
Last night, Anderson Cooper aired an exclusive interview with Angelina Jolie on his CNN show Anderson Cooper 360. Luckily for people who weren’t able to see it yesterday, I was able to find the segment on YouTube. I’ve often found CNN to be pretty generous with its news feeds so hopefully this won’t be removed from YouTube at any point in the near future.
Anderson starts off by saying how none of the segment went as planned - explaining that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was also supposed to be a part of the discussion but that she had fallen and broken her elbow and was unable to attend. He also added that he was meant to interview Angelina in person but that horrible weather had diverted his flight straight back home (his re-telling of the flight was pretty humorous!).
Luckily, they were able to set up a satellite feed and they did the interview that way so they could talk about the more than 42 million refugees around the world. He kicked things off by asking if there’s one particular refugee crisis that is more alarming to her than the rest and Angelina said that Pakistan is at the top right now, mostly because although it’s so recent the numbers have been climbing so rapidly - at a pace of 100,000 displaced people per day, pushing past two million in total.
Anderson then asked Angelina if her kids worry and how she explains to them all that she’s doing when she goes to these regions. I loved her answer; she said that she just tells them that there are families all around the world that aren’t as fortunate as they are, children that aren’t as lucky and that it’s important to go to these places and understand what’s going on so that they can be helped.
He also pointed out that there’s a danger of getting to a point where you keep hearing the same story over and over, and how to keep in mind that each person is an individual (I think he was sort of getting at how to avoid becoming jaded and still being able to listen to each person’s story as their own). Anderson asked Angelina if anyone ever really sticks out in her memory and she told the story of a 15-year-old boy who had lost his entire family and had been shot in the back, leaving him paralyzed. She pointed out that we all complain of so many little things on a daily basis and this boy who had lost everything was so full of life and good spirit. She broke down momentarily saying that he had passed away and that she often wondered what he could have been under better circumstances.
I don’t know how she holds it together when she’s there.
I actually had to pause the video to have an emotional moment myself when Angelina spoke of an 8-year-old girl in Tanzania who fled with her little baby brother after seeing the rest of her family killed right in front of her; she carried him and ran through the jungle, eating fruit along the way and fled for two weeks before finally arriving at a refugee camp. A year later she saw the little girl again and she was like a tiny woman despite her age, taking care of her brother at the camp and just showing remarkable, gracious resilience.
Speaking to Anderson of her own family, she said that she hopes to provide a good education for her own children, and not just when it comes to the basics of math and writing; she wants her children to go out into the world and meet the same people, the same children that she does so that they too can learn about the world and how other people live, to carry on trying to help others. The Jolie-Pitt kids are going to grow up to be the most compassionate kids in the world.
And yes, Anderson asked about her children too. He mentioned there are a lot of birthdays coming up and how do they handle that at home. Angelina laughed - she always seems so pleased to discuss her kids as long as she’s able to discuss the big issues first - and said they have so many kids right now that it’s just a big year-long birthday and they rotate it. She also said the older kids now help to plan the parties for the younger ones, which sounds cute!
In closing, Anderson asked if Brad and Angelina have plans for more kids and without hesitation she said yes, they love kids and both want a large family so they never say no.
The interview was fantastic, even if they weren’t able to sit in the same room together this time. Anderson Cooper is amazing, he’s always been my favorite on CNN and he does his job exceptionally well.
Enjoy!
Angelina Jolie at the National Geographic Museum
June 18, 2009 by Sherry
Angelina Jolie headed to the National Geographic Museum after arriving in Washington, D.C.

She took part in a World Refugee Day conference, then spoke to the audience, addressing the fact that leading world countries need to step up and help refugees to either obtain asylum during times of tragedy or to help them safely make their way back home.

I’m hoping to find video footage of her speech; I’ll put it up if and when I do.
(edit: we’re currently experiencing a problem with the comments and I apologize for the frustration - the tech team is trying to resolve it right now. Please feel free to continue to comment, because they actually are going through, they just aren’t showing up at the moment but they will appear as soon as tech gets things sorted out. I’m sorry for the problems!)
More photos of Angelina Jolie at the National Geographic Museum below the cut!


