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Prague Pick-Up for Brad and Angie

by Sherry on June 21st, 2007

I guess the rain continued all day in Prague, so filming of Wanted was still on hold. As a result, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt picked up Maddox, then the three went to pick up Pax and Zahara from their school at the end of the day. I think preschool may be letting out for the summer or at least very soon, because I see some little hand-crafted and hand-painted graduation caps. I wish Pax and Zahara were wearing the wee caps because seriously, how cute would THAT be?

I love how they look like any other normal, generally happy family. If you forget that the parents are celebrities, this could be any family in the world.

There’s even a bit of video footage here (requires Flash).

Several more photos below the cut.

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42 opinions for Prague Pick-Up for Brad and Angie

  • yaya
    Jun 21, 2007 at 3:06 pm

    i think sum one graduated

  • yaya
    Jun 21, 2007 at 3:12 pm

    that’s so sad rain got on them, Brad is so strong look @ him pick them up, sexy

  • Lillianne
    Jun 21, 2007 at 3:22 pm

    Maddox is picking up daddy’s confident posture and gait. This is a happy little dude.

  • linda
    Jun 21, 2007 at 3:49 pm

    Its look like she look more thinner her. Maybe she’s stress out with so many activities. She really need a long vacation.

  • pamela
    Jun 21, 2007 at 4:00 pm

    i wish people would stop commenting on angie’s weight. just last week she addressed the issue, and explained the reasons for her weight loss. i am sure she and her family are working to get her healthier. give it a rest. anybody else who had experienced a mother dying, would have received more understanding.

  • yaya
    Jun 21, 2007 at 4:33 pm

    A song for the lil bragelina dudes & dudettes
    rain rain go away
    come again another day
    little children want to play
    rain rain go away

  • Happy
    Jun 21, 2007 at 5:25 pm

    I just hope that if I die young…I can be reincarnated as an orphan and adopted into this family!

  • watch?
    Jun 21, 2007 at 5:50 pm

    does anyone know what kind of watch brad wears? he wears it all the time so it matches with everything and seems really sturdy, which is the kind of watch i need. i know he does ads for tag huer and swiss but i haven’t seen that watch in their collections.

  • mae
    Jun 21, 2007 at 6:54 pm

    awesome family…

  • Kathy
    Jun 21, 2007 at 6:57 pm

    Really cute!
    Their is a really great video interview of Angelina at the following website: http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie.aspx?m=2078878&GT1=7701. Just click on: Exclusive: MSN’s Dish Diva talks to Angelina Jolie. Angie talks about A Mighty Heart and quite a bit about Brad and the kids!

  • Scooby Doo
    Jun 21, 2007 at 8:34 pm

    Heart’ is mighty good

    By Mina Hochberg
    amNewYork Movie Critic
    June 21, 2007, 1:00 PM EDT

    As Paul Greengrass did with “United 93″ last year, “A Mighty Heart” recounts an act of terror so devastating, some might consider it profane to put on the big screen. But director Michael Winterbottom — with the help of an outstanding performance from Angelina Jolie — tells the story with utmost dignity and scrupulous taste.
    The film covers the 2002 terrorist kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who worked in Karachi, Pakistan, with his French journalist wife, Mariane (Jolie). When Daniel (Dan Futterman) doesn’t come home from an interview one evening, night turns into nightmare.
    But the film does not submit to the typical nightmare tropes of tears, despair and outpourings of agony. With its unflinching pace and Mariane’s stalwart presence, it takes on the form of a police procedural as a search team — a collaboration between Pakistani and U.S. law enforcement — works around the clock to find Daniel’s captors. The team tracks down IP addresses, traces cell phone calls, interrogates those who saw Daniel last. Mariane’s living room in Karachi becomes their headquarters, outfitted with telephone lines, computers and a dry erase board bearing a flow chart that illustrates the frighteningly complex network of enemy suspects behind Daniel’s kidnapping.
    But it’s not the police work alone that carries the film. That job falls to Jolie (who is sure to receive an Oscar nomination). Until the heartbreaking scene when she learns of her husband’s fate, Mariane shows no signs of despair. Save for a frustrated outburst here or there, she is unflappable and becomes the fulcrum around which the crazy world of the film revolves. The chaos and blare of Karachi’s streets set against the quietude of Mariane’s bedroom, her sanctuary, conveys the frightening vastness of the world that harbors her missing husband.
    Relentless, gripping, moving, beautiful, “A Mighty Heart” steadily mounts to a devastating outcome that we already know. Yet it persuasively recreates a sense of the unknown, and the hope that fills that void of the unknown.
    A Mighty Heart Directed by Michael Winterbottom. Written by John Orloff, adapted from the book by Mariane Pearl. Starring Angelina Jolie, Dan Futterman, Irrfan Khan, Archie Panjabi, Will Patton

  • Scooby Doo
    Jun 21, 2007 at 8:35 pm

    By Michael Phillips
    Tribune movie critic ur)

    We know this. Even so, when Angelina Jolie, who plays Mariane in director Michael Winterbottom’s lean and swift account, unleashes her anguish upon learning the news of Danny Pearl’s beheading, the impact is torrential, and Winterbottom’s documentary-style approach pays off. The film isn’t much interested in the usual biopic peaks and valleys, or in hyping the punishing limbo of Mariane’s life in the weeks after the kidnapping, and before confirmation of her husband’s death. But when Jolie cracks open this key moment, it’s really something.
    Here’s how Pearl herself (writing with Sarah Crichton in her memoir “A Mighty Heart”) describes that cry of anguish: “I slam the door, and with all my might, I cry out. I have never screamed like this before. I can feel that I’m screaming, but the sound that rips up out of me is alien, as if everything is coming out of me. I sound like an animal caught in a bone-crushing trap.” Up until this moment, which is handled just right in the film, Jolie’s Mariane has been like a tuning fork, emitting a hum of worry and contained rage. When the news hits her, the resulting emotions are enormous but not indulgent. It feels real and messy.
    “A Mighty Heart” is a worthy film on a great, tragic subject. Unlike Winterbottom’s recent film “The Road to Guantanamo,” which dazzled with its technique but left a lot of vagaries hanging in the dusty air, it’s a lucid narrative, revealing another side of terrorist-shadowed life on this planet after Sept. 11, 2001, and after the Bush administration’s decision to invade Iraq. Screenwriter John Orloff doesn’t go for “scope” or even much context; he’s content to put one foot in front of the other, following Ms. Pearl’s days and weeks after the kidnapping. Meetings with her husband’s Wall Street Journal colleagues, including editor John Bussey (Denis O’Hare), intertwine with Mariane’s wary relationship with Pakistan’s head of counter-terrorism (Irrfan Khan). Dispatches from an earnest if ineffective American diplomatic security agent (Will Patton) are balanced by Mariane’s friendship with the Pearls’ fellow journalist, Asra (Archie Panjabi).
    The end is near throughout “A Mighty Heart.” Winterbottom, who is very good at hurtling chaos, has just enough taste to keep his subjects honest and their pain free of melodrama. If there’s a dimension missing from the film, it’s this: Winterbottom is so focused on keeping the narrative trackable and the audience inside Mariane’s plight, he simplifies here and there. The director does not quite achieve what Paul Greengrass did with “United 93,” which was a stunning amalgam of documentary fakery and dramatic intensity. The Pearl film’s concerns require a different, more intimate sense of suffering. Yet I wonder if a longer version of the film wouldn’t have allowed for more detours and blind alleys and truthful emotional ambiguities. The Pearls’ marriage (Dan Futterman plays Danny, largely in flashbacks) has a slightly idealized glow about it.
    As it stands, then, “A Mighty Heart” leads inexorably to Jolie’s magnificent scream, which is more–deeper–than a mere Oscar-baiting moment. The film is most vivid and immediate when Jolie, her character’s patience and facade cracking, accesses a full tangle of impulses at once. She is a uniquely intense screen presence. We can only imagine what Mariane’s ordeal was like. Jolie and Winterbottom come closer than most could have in imagining it for us.

    mjphillips@tribune.com

  • viva brangelina
    Jun 21, 2007 at 9:15 pm

    the moment when pax finally asked daddy to carry him up with sister Z is the cutest!
    that’s what your kids usually do. running here and there, and at the end they want to be carried. *lol*
    i think pax is finding his character already. like angie said in her recent interviews, her new son indeed is the loudest. =P
    and mad is really big! he got a new hair cut didn’t he? yep! hi has his daddy’s gesture and gait! for sure mad will grow up as a hot man just like daddy!

  • cristine
    Jun 21, 2007 at 9:16 pm

    love seeing BAMPZS family together in pics. enjoying themselves. ‘lil shi[my co-workers call her the beautiful blond baby] is probably in the car w/ her bottle waiting. brad said she’s still on formula.[burping?] looks like somebody graduated zee? or pax? my bet is on pax! LOL! i just love this family. anyway tomorrow AMH opening guys dont forget! all praises are w/ angie on this one esp.the critics! looks like another oscar on our girl!

  • Lucy
    Jun 21, 2007 at 11:37 pm

    Thank you Sherry for these lovely photos, especially the video. She doesn’t look skinny on some pictures but she looks really thin on some esp. her arms and legs. I guess she is not up to eating yet. Come on Angie, eat. A quick note since everybody is thinking another Oscar nomination, one of her competitors will be Cate Blanchet if she gets nominated. Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Hudson, Daniel Craig and Steve Carrell were just included in the Oscar board of voters to determine Oscar winners. Interesting that only one of these names is an Oscar winner. Anyway, Angie said before she is not even interested in award events anymore. So does Brad who said, he doesn’t want to have to go to an award event as “distinguished honoree” just because he has been in the business long enough. I think there are other more important deeds they value more than awards stuff.

  • Ivana
    Jun 21, 2007 at 11:46 pm

    What is happening with her body?? Arms? Legs? She looks ill. I think she needs a doctor. Sexy and thin? Not at all , Brad..

  • alli
    Jun 22, 2007 at 12:20 am

    PAX LOOKS TERRIFIED IN THE PIC!!!!!

    IS IT CUZ HE IS A 3 Y.O.

    OR DOES IT NOT RAIN MUCH IN VIETNAM????????

  • Neela
    Jun 22, 2007 at 12:30 am

    Ivana, I hope you were able to read up on what Angelina has to say about the state of her weight. Angelina already addressed this issue, and I hope you have not forgotten that she has gone through a lot this year. In case you aren’t aware, let me enlighten you. First and most importantly, she lost her mum this year. I don’t know why this escapes so many people’s memory. I’m sure Angelina still mourns her passing. Also, as Angelina mentioned, she just finished breast feeding, and she has four little children who aren’t completely self-sufficient, hence, she’s doing a lot of running around. Angelina has also mentioned that she would like to be healthy again; this isn’t the physical state where she wants to be.

    I don’t mean to offend you, but please be more informed before posting a somewhat insulting and judgmental comment.

  • Neela
    Jun 22, 2007 at 12:40 am

    Ivana, by the way, inner beauty counts more, and although Angelina has a lot going for her physically, she definitely has a lot to offer internally, spiritually. I think Brad finds Angelina’s personality and intelligence sexy. He would have to because he chose to be her partner and to be the father of her children.

  • Vietnamese
    Jun 22, 2007 at 1:32 am

    Neela, you are right, inner beauty is the most important. Angelina has a BIG HEART, she dedicates most of her time to the needed people around the world. Brad and Angelina is a beautiful couple. I’m a big fan of Jolie-Pitt.

  • Vietnamese
    Jun 22, 2007 at 1:35 am

    Has anyone noticed that in the video little Pax was so affraid of the storm and he asked Brad hold him up. He was affraid to walk by himself under the rain. How cute! :)

  • vanz
    Jun 22, 2007 at 2:01 am

    Hi Sherry,
    What;s the truth about the news about Angie’s foundation in Cambodia, it’s fund being stopped?
    It’s being talked about in other column.

  • Neela
    Jun 22, 2007 at 2:10 am

    I’d like to know about that, too. I read it on another blog, but at the same time, there wasn’t really anything else to back up that story. It just said a source claimed it so. It’s difficult to make an opinion on that (unless it’s a person hating) because there hasn’t been any hard evidence to support the claim.

    I hope it’s not true.

  • Kristen
    Jun 22, 2007 at 2:13 am

    I agree with you, Lilliane. I was thinking during the video that Maddox’s gait is very similar to Brad. The video is totally worth checking out just to see Brad scoop up Pax when he was already hoding Z. A-fricking-dorable.

  • Melissa
    Jun 22, 2007 at 2:28 am

    HAPPY FAMILY!!!!!!! BLESS THEM

  • Ivana
    Jun 22, 2007 at 5:58 am

    She still looks rather ill than exhausted…Once… she was very good looking …
    Brad is handsome as always :)

  • Caroline Durham
    Jun 22, 2007 at 6:34 am

    I just saw her on the Daily show last night (I had it on DVR) and I was struck by how lackluster she looks. Her hair is really showing signs of her physical issues. I also thought she totally bungled the whole press consent issues… She didn’t put it out there, it was her representatives??? She’s more sophisticated than that! She knows that her representatives ARE her legally and professionally. I don’t think she’s coping as well as we might think. I think it is interesting that BP looks so good while she deteriorates. I think she’s got to be dealing with some depression. It isn’t just the kids. But I did like her comment about the kids kicking her ass. That was cute.

  • captd
    Jun 22, 2007 at 6:50 am

    I think Angie looks great. She was always thin. She seems to have her strength back and the weight will come. When she’s pregnant again. (smile)

  • Jess
    Jun 22, 2007 at 8:09 am

    They sure look like a happy family in the video.
    Mad is hopping while running proves one happy kid!
    And it looks like Pax raised his hands for Papa Pitt to pick him up. And so the fact that that kid can do that proves they’ve bonded great! You sure are one very strong daddy, Brad!

  • cristine
    Jun 22, 2007 at 8:23 am

    guys i think we have an angie hater here named IVANA- fyi hater angelina still is one of the most beautiful woman in the world IN and OUT! i will try to ignore you ‘cuz its a happy friday for me. i’m taking my whole family to see AMH!

  • Deana Owens
    Jun 22, 2007 at 8:35 am

    Just curious, Where is Mickey? Is there something that I missed? He’s been a permanent fixture with Angelina for awhile now, but I haven’t seen him since Cannes. I think its interesting that Brad’s security man is similiar to him in build and the way he dresses. I doubt that is coincidence.
    D

  • checkers
    Jun 22, 2007 at 8:37 am

    I guess back to filmming for Ange, but here is a link to new photos of Brad being a hands on dad and cute smile of Z..

    http://justjared.buzznet.com/2007/06/22/zahara-pax-brad/#more-7911

  • Neela
    Jun 22, 2007 at 9:21 am

    Don’t know why my post didn’t pop up, but here it goes again. I found this little read on a forum. It was an interview with Sean Smith. He answered questions from readers about his Newsweek article on Angelina. Most of the questions were baffling, but his responses were impressive.

    Here it is: http://www.souliejolie.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=23222&st=0&gopid=448133&#entry448133

  • Neela
    Jun 22, 2007 at 9:24 am

    Read Sean Smith’s story

    Read Smith’s bio

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    East Windsor, NJ: I understand that Jolie believes that Israel has no right to exist. Does her vision of world peace mean a world without Jews?

    Sean Smith: I did not ask her about Israel, but Danny Pearl, the man she just made a movie about, was Jewish, so I find it hard to believe that her vision of world peace means a world without Jews.

    _______________________

    Orlando, FL: Why did Jolie not adopt children from her own country, the United States, and why does she still not speak with her own father even though he’s apologized to her?

    Sean Smith: I got a lot of questions about this, so I’ll answer them all here. I don’t know why she isn’t choosing to adopt American children. It’s a personal choice she’s made, clearly. I know from personal experience that poverty in other parts of the world is much, much worse than it is here, and that may be part of the reason. I know Angelina also sees herself as a global citizen. Just on a human level, it seems to me that if she’s saving three kids’ lives, does it matter what flag they were born under? That’s purely my personal take on the matter. But,as I said, I’m afraid I didn’t ask her about this.

    _______________________

    Birmingham AL: Jolie talked about being not being a racist, I want to know during the interview did she make any mentions of “Z” to you? I have followed Jolie for many years but I have yet to read her mentioning “Z” and have seen one maybe two pictures of her with “Z”? I do not believe she is a racist, but one has to wonder if “Z” adoption was for publicity.

    Sean Smith: She talked about “Z” a lot, actually. I had a whole section in the story about the kids that had to be cut for space reasons, and I only saw her with Maddox (Z was taking a nap), so that’s why Z’s not more prominent in the story. She says Z is really strong willed and funny and screams whenever Brad dances until he stops. And no, I don’t think she did it for publicity. She doesn’t need anymore, frankly.

    _______________________

    New York, NY: As a development academic and mother of 2 children - with family members working for the UNHCR - in, yes, that’s right, Darfur - I think the tone of the article is absurd. It is uncritical, fawning and deeply disturbing. The mythologizing tone you take when you say, for example, “her eyes never leave his face” (when taking about her seeing her son at the end of the day) is ridiculous. What about where was she all day while he was doing these new things? Why he was in a room alone? Indeed, the vast majority of mothers do look at their children when they speak….in fact, one wonders, Mr. Smith if in regular conversations your eyes wander aimlessly? It is certainly a Good thing that she is engaged and interested in the world around her, but there are 6 billion individuals on this planet and a great many of them have dedicated their lives to the development and aid of those less fortunate. Certainly I have no doubt she is relatively well versed in the subject of Int dev/aid - but so are the thousands of specialists at universities, think tanks and in the field doggedly working on. To promote her to a seat at the Council for Foreign Affairs (as well as Davos) is disturbing at best and, at worst, a sign of things to come as we enter a Big-Brother Reality-led Simulacrum of Art representing Art representing Life. I think she is doing good with her life, and is clearly a role model for the young Hollywood set. But, and its an important But, to promote her as an Icon of the 21st century for the greater world at large, is most likely the illusion of Newsweek, which seems to be less unlike US Weekly than it would suppose.

    My question for Mr. Smith is when did rigorous journalistic inquiry and critical thought (not to be confused with mindless criticism) become the order of the day at Newsweek? One wonders that if Ms. Jolie was less beautiful, would her deeds carry as much weight with the media. As her overall experience, while good, is certainly nowhere near enough to garner her the accolades she has received if she were to be held up against many of those actually working in world development (rather than, as has been the case thus far, as a modern day saint in Comparison to those simply Watching world development take place and not involved).

    Still, in an article where Brad Pitt (who was in his late 30’s before he even managed to make it over to Africa) says that Jolie and Pearl are like “Churchill and Roosevelt” (?) - one can only wonder at how little else he is aware of. In such a context Mr. Smith, you did little to offer the reader with anything even approaching international-level journalism.

    Sean Smith: I’m sorry that you think I was fawning. I addressed the criticism against her, I thought, in the story. Yours is the angriest question I’ve received, but there are others, so I’ll address them all here. I am not Angelina’s friend, or publicist. I will likely never speak to her again. I have no stake, one way or the other, in how she is perceived, nor do I have any concern with whether she likes the story or not. (And, by the way, I don’t know.) My job is to research her, spend time with her, think about her, talk to other people who know her, and tell you what I’ve learned. If she was a b*tch, or narcissistic, or cruel or stupid, I would have told you. Why wouldn’t I? What you read in this story is my experience with her. I believe her to be involved and sincere. She’s been doing it for six years, so it’s clearly not a lark. As for your question about whether she would get this much attention if she weren’t beautiful, I think you’re absolutely right that she wouldn’t. Look at all the attention you’ve paid her, and you don’t even like her. One more thing, Brad Pitt was being really light-hearted when he compared Angelina and Mariane Pearl to Roosevelt and Churchill. I thought the context of his quote made that clear, but I may have not shown that well. He was kind of kidding, and being cute. Clearly, they’re not Roosevelt and Churchill. Even to him.

    _______________________

    Austin, TX: How well has Pax picked up English since he was adopted. Has it been difficult to communicate with him?

    Sean Smith: When I was with her in November, she hadn’t adopted Pax yet, so I don’t know, I’m afraid.

    _______________________

    South Houston, TX: Did she go to college?

    Sean Smith: No,she didn’t.

    _______________________

    Memphis, TN: I know people will think I am just being a ‘feminist’ here but something I have noticed with Oprah, Madonna, Hillary Clinton and now Angelina Jolie. Although very different, they are all extremely powerful, influential and EXTREMELY divisive. People either love, love, love them or hate them. Do you think that the U.S. still has a problem with this type of intense power being in the hands of women?

    Sean Smith: This is a great question, and I think you’ve really hit on something. And oddly, I think it’s primarily women who have this problem with powerful women. I don’t know why. Truly. I remember being really struck by people’s anger that Oprah built a schoool for girls in Africa instead of doing it here. The irony is, all of these women could just sit in their palaces and be completely isolated by their wealth, and the choose to go out into the world and try and do something positive. As soon as they do, they get attacked. It’s strange to me. I’m not saying Angelina, or any of these women, is a saint, but what harm are they doing, to anyone? It’s not like they started a war under false pretenses or even used government funds for something. I’m afraid I don’t have an answer here, but the question does fascinate me. I should probably do an entire story on this topic.

    _______________________

    Los Angeles, CA: I’m a 30-year-old Asian American who immigrated here at age 1 with my family. I am also an activist who has been working with low income communities of color here in the US, making $11-13/hour, working 2 jobs at a time at non-profit organizations for the past 8 years. I am currently working with foster youth and poor “orphans” here in California. I know people are always criticizing Angelina since she’s in the public eye. Well I’m in that group. I used to really admire herbecause I thought she was different than other celebrities who were so full of themselves. But I’m starting to feel really irritated by headlines that say that she and Brad and other Hollywood-ers are going to save the world. I get frustrated because there are so many activists here who have dedicated their entire lives to creating change in their communities, the unsung heroes who don’t get 1/1000 of the headlines you guys do. She adopts a few kids and makes a movie in blackface and I’m supposed to believe she is going to eradicate poverty? Please! It doesn’t even seem she is aware of how much privilege her and Brad have as white movie stars, and to me it just sounds like she is collecting babies around the world like they are dolls or something. I’m so sick of hearing about her and her kids. Either just be a movie star, and stop talking about saving the world and collecting babies of color; or help give a voice to all of the activism OTHER PEOPLE are doing also–she has the power, use it wisely. Don’t be a megalomaniac.

    Sean Smith: Your frustration here is not with Angelina, but with the media. She does, in fact, go lots of places without cameras, and works with refugees with no one looking at all. I had a section on that in the story that didn’t make it into the final version, becasue of space restrictions. It would be a wonderful world if people who do good work — non-famous, non-beautfiul ones — were rewarded and covered as much as stars are. She is aware of her privilege, by the way. How could she not be? You know, she really could just stay at home in her mansion in LA. and go to parties and things, and adopt no one. Would things really be better if she did?

    _______________________

    Kennebunk, MN:

    What did Jon Voigt do to Angelina throughout her life that pushed her to the extreme of disowning him?

    Sean Smith: He was a semi-absentee father most of her life. They reconciled during the making of the Tomb Raider sequel. When she adopted Maddox, he went on television and questioned her mental health. She said at the time that she didn’t think it was healthy to have Voight in her life.

    _______________________

    Eagan, MN: Does Angelina Jolie feel remorse at all for her actions and choices she has made regarding Jennifer Aniston? When Brad and Jennifer were married they had planned on Jennifer playing the role. It seems like Jolie just keeps pushing the dagger deeper and deeper into Aniston’s heart and soul.

    To do what she (Jolie) has done to another will return sometime to herself. How does she live daily with herself and all of the extreme exposure while hurting Jennifer?

    Sean Smith: I got a lot of questions on this topic about this, too. I don’t know why Pitt and Aniston broke up. Frankly, I can’t tell you why MY last relationship ended. The only two people who really know what happened in relationship are the two people in it. Neither Jennifer, Brad or Angelina has ever said that Angelina “stole” him. She may have. She may not. I don’t know. But neither does anyone else, and I’m perplexed by this need for us, as the American public, to cast something as complicated as a romantic relationship into a simple soap-opera narrative, with a good girl and a bad girl. I do know this in general: when a relationship is happy and healthy, neither partner can be stolen by anyone.

    _______________________

    South Pasadena, CA: I am so tired of people doubting this woman who is so obviously a woman of great heart and integrity. She also seems to be very well-read and intelligent. Did you get that from her? I mean, holding your own with the likes of Bill Clinton, Diane Sawyer etc…I wouldn’t think you could fake that. Did you feel as Marianne Pearl does in terms of learning things from her, that she is definitely a woman with things to say?

    Sean Smith: Yes, I did feel she was intelligent and informed on the issues. I agree that a lot of people are skeptical/cyncial about it. As I mentioned in an earlier reply to someone, if I felt she was false or dumb or self-aggrandizing, I would have reported that. In the time I spent with her, I found her to be calm, sincere, focused and educated on the issues that matter to her. I’m not saying she’s a genius, just that she’s not flitting about the world blindly. And yes, I do think she is shaping a complex and humane worldview for herself. I’ll be interested to see who she becomes in the next decade.

    _______________________

    Warwick, NY: Does Angelina TRULY want to save the world or just look good for the media??? Personally I think she just wants to appear to be wholesome in the public eye.

    Sean Smith: This is too cyncial, even for me. And it’s my job to be. She’s been doing this for six years. If it’s a lark just to get publicity, there are about 1 million easier ways to do that. Also, that headline is something one of my editors put on the story. I don’t think she’s trying to save the world, and she’s never said so. I think she’s just trying to be of use, and make some positive change. We really should not have put that headline on this story. It’s inaccurate.

    _______________________

    LUDHIANA (PANJAB): Angelina could do a lot of good if she chose better roles, if she is going to act anyway. So why doesn’t she do more work like “A Mighty Heart,” and less like “Laura Croft: Tomb Raider”?

    Sean Smith: I agree. I hope “Heart” is the beginning of a trend.

    _______________________

    Budapest, Hungary: Isn’t it a bit cliche that the most beautiful woman in the world is with the most beautiful man, it seems a little contrived. When speaking with Angelina was there ever, even for a second, a sense that she was coordinating this image of herself?

    Sean Smith: No. And if I had sensed that, I would have printed it. She seems very relaxed and comfortable in her own skin. I did not feel at all that she was putting on some sort of act. As for the most beautiful man being with the most beautiful woman, that doesn’t seem contrived to me. That seems logical. Being with Billy Bob Thornton seemed stranger to me.

    _______________________

    Oceanside CA: Is Angelina Jolie married at the present time to Brad Pitt?

    Sean Smith: No, they’re not married.

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    Waukegan,IL.: Did the Muslim extremists know that Daniel Pearl was Jewish before they killed him? Or did his race come out after they had already done the deed?

    Sean Smith: Yes, they did know Daniel Pearl was Jewish before they killed him. They made him say, on videotape,before they beheaded him, “My mother is Jewish, my father is Jewish, I am Jewish.”

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    Plano, TX: Celebrities pushing charities is fashionable again. We went through this in the 80’s with “We Are The World” and Live Aid. Most people involved in those projects have not publicly continued their support of charities in any large way since (except for Bono, Bob Geldof and a few others). What are the odds Angelina will continue this altruistic behavior, espcially since it seems to have started while she was involved with a married man and can be spun as good PR? I will respect her if she is still involved in these charities 15 years from now. She’s no Bono or Audrey Hepburn, yet.

    Sean Smith: She started her refugee work four years before she met Brad, so it’s not accurate that she did this to bolster her image. As for whether she’ll contiune, I suspect she will. She seems very sincere about it, and interested in the world. We’ll see.

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    Lisbon: I know that she donates one-third of her income to charitable causes, that she has traveled to some 20 countries over the years as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees… but still people only seem to remember and talk about her past… How do you think Agelina feels about that?

    Sean Smith: I suspect it bothers her — it would have to — but she also knows that it’s the way the world works. It’s funny, people complain about the media trivializing things, but almost all the questions I got on this live talk were all about whether she stole Brad from Jennifer and why she doesn’t do more in America. It seems to me that she — all of us –are global citizens, not just Americans, and if life is better in the worst parts of the world, it is better for us here, too. That just makes sense to me. Thank you all for your questions. This has been an educational experience for me. To say the least.
    Sincerely,
    Sean Smith

  • Hagar's mom
    Jun 22, 2007 at 9:35 am

    Hi, all!

    I’ve long been an Angelina fan. She has a big heart. She uses her fame and fortune for something worthwhile. This site is a blessing! It’s very positive. In a world where there is a lot of hate, this site simply focuses on the positive. (Sherry, you’ve done a great job!)

    I love this family but with this new footage, I’m happiest for Pax. He now has a whole family to love and who loves him back! Just a few months ago, he didn’t have family. Now, he has a daddy that protects him from even simple things like rain.

    Very nice =)

  • bee
    Jun 22, 2007 at 10:14 am

    there are photos missing where pax is wearing a shirt with “respect our mother” and the national colors of czech republic. check at justjared… cute

  • BlessBrangelina
    Jun 23, 2007 at 8:03 am

    Regarding the Cambodian project: Angie spoke about it on MSN to ?GossipDiva?

    There’s nothing wrong with it, she even discussed the fact that they spoke “a few weeks” ago about needing to get elephants for transportation. (They are the best apparently).

    This sounds like another of those malicious rumours started by US weekly and their ilk.

  • BlessBrangelina
    Jun 23, 2007 at 9:09 am

    About the Oscar talk, we shouldn’t get our hopes up. It seems the Academy are X’s fans and have given her a position in the voting committee. This woman cannot even choose good films for herself let alone judge someone else.

    They invited her 2006 when she had no reason to be there, this year Brad was snubbed twice for nomination: The Departed-Production and Babel-Supporting Actor.

    Now we know why, you would have thought that an Institution like that would be beyond meddling in people’s private lives, but I guess such dignity is beyond even the Academy!

    If this is true, then I think my respect for them has completely dissipated.

  • ?????
    Jun 23, 2007 at 9:42 pm

    why does it take a week for comments to show after you put them in.??? what a waste of time

  • Nikki
    Jun 25, 2007 at 4:50 am

    She looks horrible.Nothing feminine. How can she be a sex goddess?Is she really just 32 or she’s 38 at least.
    I believe she is a wonderful mother though.Its time for another pregnancy may be /and more make up too/.

  • Nikki
    Jun 25, 2007 at 5:07 am

    And Christine no matter how much you love this family you really need glasses.Your comments are just ridiculous, not realistic.
    I admire Angelina for being such a caring and dedicated mother, but as a woman she just looks dreadful, whatever the reasons are.
    And there is nothing wrong in the suggestion that she needs to be seen by a doctor even if it is because of depression.
    I wish her to get well soon and I will be really glad if she’s got another beautiful angel like Shilo.

  • social_distortion
    Jun 25, 2007 at 5:59 am

    I loved photos and loved the video. They are true familly like any other loving familly in the world.
    I liked how Angie was trying to hold the umbrella and Maddox run and hide ‘under a gate’ and waited for them.

    Angie looks relax and really great!

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