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October 28, 2010

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Help Bosnian Refugees for the construction of their Houses.

The last 15 people living in a Bosnian refugee camp will now receive proper housing thanks to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. A recent visit by the famous Hollywood couple helped draw attention to the indigent refugees, causing the U.S. government to donate $500,000 for the construction of an apartment building.

Radomir Jovicic, mayor of the eastern Bosnian town of Rogatica, claims he had spent years lobbying for the refugees, but that it was the visit by Jolie and Pitt that ultimately caused the government to take action.

“I will tattoo her name here,” said camp resident Goran Markovic, 47. After the April visit, camp residents referred to Jolie as their “beauty.” Once they learned about the donation, however, she became “our saint,” said Markovic.

Although Jolie’s name does not appear in the contract for the new apartment building, residents are convinced that it was indeed her who helped solidify the deal.

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October 26, 2010

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Bop Around Budapest With the Kids


Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt took a couple of their kids out for a fun-filled day in Budapest on Sunday and, to steal from the McDonald's slogan, Zahara was lovin' it!

In fact, Brangelina actually treated Z and her brother Pax to a meal at the golden arches that was no doubt happy following a trip to the city's famed thermal spa bath, Lukács Gyógyfürdo.

The sightseeing excursion by a stubble-faced Brad and part of his brood stems from the fact that Angie is currently in Budapest filming her directorial debut.

As for the rest of the fam, the couples twins Vivienne and Knox opted to sit this one out and simply go for a stroll with their respective nannies.


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October 25, 2010

Angelina Jolie High On Cocaine In Charlie Rose TV Interview claims by her ex drug dealer?

Meyer also tells Life & Style that Angelina was high on cocaine when she went on 'Charlie Rose' in 2000 to promote 'Girl, Interrupted.'

"She was at my place. I was filming her and she'd taken coke," he said. "She went directly to do The Charlie Rose Show."

The man who claims he was once Angelina Jolie's drug dealer has given an interview to Life & Style, talking about her cocaine and heroin use during the 1990s and her drug-fueled dreams of adopting a child. The magazine also teases exclusive "shocking photos" on its cover.

Over the summer, photos surfaced of Angelina reportedly on a heroin bender, on a dog leash and with tape on her nipples.

Life & Style's press release follows:

    For the first time ever, Angelina Jolie's former drug dealer, Franklin Meyer, is speaking out exclusively to Life & Style about the actress' past drug use. Among the shocking secrets Meyer shares only with Life & Style - on newsstands now - he reveals Angelina frequently used both heroin and cocaine in front of him.

    "We'd see each other two to three times a week when she was in town. She would buy cocaine and also heroin," Meyer tells Life & Style, who first met Angelina in February 1997, when she and a male friend came to buy drugs from him at NYC's Chelsea Hotel. She was just 21, and soon became a regular. "She would generally spend about $100 each time - that would buy maybe half a gram of coke and a 10th of a gram of heroin. She would snort the cocaine and the heroin in front of me. It didn't seem to matter to her who else was there."
   
    Occasionally, he says, he would even go to her apartment in the Ansonia building on Manhattan's Upper West Side, and she would do drugs there. When he first saw her place, he got a shock: The walls of her apartment were covered with photos of dead bodies! "I assumed they were real bodies. They were like places or apartments where there were murders. I don't know where someone would get pictures like that."

    But Meyer says the most bizarre thing about Angelina was that she was obsessed, even then, with adopting a child. "She would say to me, 'I think I would really like to adopt a kid.' I was shocked.... In the middle of the drugs and the knives, she'd be talking about wanting to adopt a child," Franklin tells Life & Style.

Watch the TV interview here.

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October 19, 2010

Will Angelina Jolie and James Cameron Team Up for 3D Cleopatra Biopic?

James Cameron and Sony Pictures Entertainment are exploring the very real possibility that he will direct Angelina Jolie in a 3D version of Cleopatra, an SPE adaptation of the Stacy Schiff book Cleopatra: A Life. Jolie is attached and anxious to make the movie. Scott Rudin, who acquired the book, is producer. The talks are serious but by no means conclusive yet. Meanwhile, Deadline's Nikki Finke reports that Sony Pictures Entertainment Co-Chair Amy Pascal decided to fast-track its PG-13 and 3D Cleopatra project after screenwriter Bran Helgeland wrote what was is being described as a "brilliant script deserving of epic treatment" all about "what the Romans took from Egypt". In addition, Pascal wants to own the Angelina Jolie franchise the same way it owns the franchises of Adam Sandler and Will Smith because "she's a real star who can open a movie by herself" and "she knows she was born to play this part" because it's the "greatest female heroine" that ever lived. Pascal is hoping for a start date in 2011 but has acknowledged that "it won't be cheap" and is calling this her Gone With The Wind  epic. Indeed, a project of this size and scope is a huge risk for any studio, especially considering how much attention will be focused on the production and the last time the story of Cleopatra was made into a movie. The Egyptian queen got her big screen closeup in the 1963 film with Elizabeth Taylor in the title role. Joseph L. Mankiewicz directed the film, which started with a $2 million budget that ballooned to $44 million (the equivalent of over $300 million today) not the least because Taylor became ill and almost died. The production nearly bankrupted 20th Century Fox, despite being the year's highest grossing pic with $26 million. However, with James Cameron as director, he has the ability to produce a huge worldwide spectacle where every penny will be on the big screen. He has several of his own projects in the works, including a title called The Dive, but there is no other outside project he is looking at but this one as he develops the Avatar sequel.

Stacy Schiff's biography peels away the layers to reveal the true Cleopatra, a much more interesting woman than the Hollywood version, and, as it turns out, a formidable queen after all, according to reviews. A Pulitzer Prize-winning American nonfiction author and guest columnist for The New York Times, Schiff digs up astonishing and rare facts about the queen that could make the film into an entirely new story. Schiff herself has said about Jolie as Cleoptra, "physically, she's the perfect look, and is hoping for Brad Pitt to play Mark Antony (just as Liz Taylor's then lover, Richard Burton, did in the 1963 epic). "Angelina Jolie radiates grace and power, exactly the qualities that Stacy Schiff finds in her biography of the most intriguing ruler who ever lived," the book's publisher, Little Brown's Michael Pietsch, told reporters.

As for 35-year-old Jolie, she has been a tomb raider and a spy and even a queen (she played Queen Olympias in 2004's Alexander.) But she has had a lifelong fascination with Cleopatra and has always wanted to play the Queen of the Nile. She once told reporters: "I haven’t done a historical epic of that nature and she’s always been fascinating to me because I feel like, as much of her story has been done big, it’s never been done accurately. Not that any movie can get history perfectly well. There is no universal truth to history in some films, but you can get closer and I feel there’s a lot that has been unexplord about her. But there's a lot that would have to come together for that to work." And, as recently as at Sony's Salt premiere in Hollywood, she told reporters "I would be honored" to play Cleopatra in an upcoming new biopic. "But," Jolie added, "we haven't gotten the script yet." But then Helgeland's screenplay came in. Scott Rudin bought the rights to the book envisioning Jolie in the role from the very beginning and later acknowledging that Cleopatra "is being developed for and with Jolie".

Since then, Jolie has been heavily involved in the project. In still another interview, Jolie said, "I will play it differently to Elizabeth Taylor, but I could never be as lovely as she was. We are trying to uncover the truth about her as a leader and not just a sex symbol which she really wasn't -- she didn't have many lovers, maybe only two, and they're men she had children with." Angelina has said she was stunned by what she learned when she started researching Cleopatra. "She was misunderstood and her life story was written wrongly. I always thought her life was very glamorous. Then I read her story and found a different side to her - that she was a mother, leader and an intellect who spoke five languages! Her upbringing also reflected her relationship with Rome -- all that is much more interesting than what she was summed up to be."

The Jolie project isn't the only Cleopatra film to make headlines in recent years. In 2008, director Steven Soderbergh reportedly began developing Cleo, a 3D rock musical version of the Egyptian queen's story with Catherine Zeta-Jones in mind for the title role. The film fell by the wayside. start it sometime next year

Cameron has done most of his directing at Fox with Titanic and Avatar, and he is hard at work on a sequel to the latter. As a producer, Cameron is making the Shane Salerno-scripted 3D reboot of Fantastic Voyage for Fox, but he is already working off campus, moonlighting at Universal as producer of At the Mountains of Madness, the adaptation of HP Lovecraft that Guillermo del Toro plans to direct in 3D.

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Bosnia revokes Angelina Jolie's film permit

Angelina Jolie has been prevented from filming her directorial debut in Bosnia after its culture minister revoked a permit to shoot in Sarajevo.

Gavrilo Grahovac said the filming permit had been rejected because no screenplay had been attached to the application, as required by law.

An association of female victims from the Bosnian war had objected to the film over its alleged content.

Jolie does not appear in the untitled film, currently shooting in Hungary.

'Misleading history'

According to Variety, the film tells of a Serbian man and Bosnian woman who fall in love in the middle of the 1992-1995 war.

It was reported in Bosnia-Hercegovina that the love story would be between a Serbian rapist and his Muslim victim.

The Women Victims of War association reacted angrily to the reports, claiming the film would be guilty of "misleading history".

After meeting representatives from the group, Mr Grahovac made the decision to cancel the previously issued permit.
Zana Marjanovic Bosnian actress Zana Marjanovic plays the female lead in the film

"They no longer have the authorisation to shoot in Bosnia," he said in a radio interview.

"They will have it if they send us the scenario with a story which will be different from what we have been told by people who read it."

Jolie reportedly wrote to the women's group last week to reassure them about her film and ask them not to judge her until they had seen it.

A Scout Film representative has said that a script has now been sent to the culture ministry.

"I hope the film will get the green light after the officials see the script," Edin Sarkic told the Reuters news agency.

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Angelina Jolie Directing in Hungary (Photos)





US actress Angelina Jolie  is seen during the shooting of Jolie's directorial debut, a film called 'Untitled Bosnian War Love Story' in Budapest, Hungary, 13 October 2010. The movie about a young Serb and a Muslim woman who fell in love several evenings before beginning of the Bosnian war is due to be released in 2011.

US actress Angelina Jolie  and her partner US actor Brad Pitt are seen during the shooting of Jolie's directorial debut, a film called 'Untitled Bosnian War Love Story' in Budapest, Hungary, 13 October 2010.

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Steal a Kiss on Set

If Angelina Jolie is stressing on the set of her directorial debut in Hungary, she had some sweet support to calm those nerves: Brad Pitt stopped by Wednesday and gave her a kiss.

Jolie, 35, has teamed up with Oscar-winning producer Graham King on her yet untitled film, which began shooting last week – and she's already assembled a European cast for the love story set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War.

Before joining his family in Hungary, Pitt was filming his new movie Moneyball, most recently in Boston. His children, meanwhile, have enrolled in a French-American school in Budapest.

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Angelina Jolie's Kids Starting School in Hungary

Angelina Jolie and her children are making themselves at home in their new Budapest digs.

With Brad Pitt filming Moneyball in Boston, Jolie, 35, has taken the couple's children with her to Hungary, where she just began shooting her directorial film debut.

"Angelina has enlisted her children into (an) elite French-American school that they will attend from next week on," a source tells PEOPLE of Pax and Maddox. "The school has kindergarten, too, where Zahara and Shiloh will attend."

Not only is Jolie making sure her children are comfortable in their new surroundings, but the actress is mingling with the Budapest locals.

"She came over to everyone in the vicinity, shook everyone's hands and introduced herself, as if we didn't know who she was."

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Angelina Jolie Defends Her Controversial Movie-in-Progress


With her first directorial effort underway and generating controversy over its alleged content, Angelina Jolie advises critics not to jump the gun and to "[with]hold judgment until they have seen the film."

The yet-to-be-titled movie, a love story currently shooting in Hungary, focuses on a Serbian man (Rade Serbedzija) and a Bosnian woman (Zana Marjanovic) who meet on the eve of the country's 1992-95 war and the effect the conflict has on their relationship.

But once stories arose in Bosnia-Herzegovina that the film's love story concerned a Serbian rapist and his Muslim captive, objections were raised by the association Women Victims of War, who accused the film of presenting "misleading history." Their objections reportedly helped prompt Bosnia's culture minister, Gavrilo Grahovac, to revoke Jolie's permit to shoot in Sarajevo.

Jolie, who serves as a United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees goodwill ambassador, reportedly contacted the women's group through the UNHCR and said, "Don't judge me before you see the film."

Jolie, 35, is also quoted as saying, "Obviously any dramatic interpretation will always fail those who have had a real experience. This is not a documentary."

She further advised, "There are many twists in the plot that address the sensitive nature of the relationship between the main characters, and that will be revealed once the film is released."

Calling the situation with the permit "a purely technical matter," the movie's production company, GK Films, announced in a statement: "We are obliged to reapply for the permit to shoot Angelina Jolie's directorial debut with the appropriate government offices in Sarajevo now that the final script is available."

The BBC also quotes GK Films as saying, "The stories about the film which have recently been circulated are incorrect."

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October 14, 2010

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s new Budapest Home Pictures


Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt  have settled into this secluded 10-bedroom villa while Angie directs her Bosnian war film this fall. The $27,000 a month house features a small lake in the backyard for the Jolie-Pitt’s family of six.

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Pics: Brad Pitt Carries Twins Knox and Vivienne to Join Angelina in Hungary

Brad Pitt was snapped with twins Knox and Vivienne at the VIP terminal at the Ferihegy Airport in Budapest, Hungary this morning, and these are the first photos of the trio arriving to join mom Angelina Jolie as she shoots her latest project.

The adorable twins took a cue from their fashionable dad and covered up their long hair with hats for the journey. Brad's taking a break from filming Moneyball to join the rest of the family in Budapest, where Angelina Jolie is working on her first directorial project and Maddox, Pax, Zahara, and Shiloh are already enrolled in school.

As you know, Jolie's feature film directorial debut will be a love story set during the Bosnian war, focusing on a Serbian man and a Bosnian woman who meet and have a Romeo and Juliet sort of relationship. It was initially reported that the Jolie-Pitt clan were going to be staying in an 8,000 square foot estate near the capital, but after security concerns the family moved to a newer, even larger home in an equally prestigious neighborhood.

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie could be reuniting on the big screen in a new film by director Darren Aronofsky

The couple, who met on the set of Mr and Mrs Smith, could be teaming up together for the movie Tiger.

Pitt has already signed on to star in the film and the Tiger's screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga has hinted that Jolie could be joining her boyfriend.

Speaking to Spanish website Quien.com, Arriaga mentions Jolie may be working on the movie, which tells the tale of an animal activist who attempts to protect a small town in Siberia after a tiger starts to attack its inhabitants.

The film is based on a non-fiction book by John Vaillant called 'The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival'.

Arriaga said: 'These days I'm traveling to New York to lend clarity to the last detail, in November would be doing a tour of Siberia to check locations.'

Pitt will also produce the film along with The Wrestler's Aronofsky, Mark Heyman, Ari Handel, Jeremy Kleiner and Dede Gardner.

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October 12, 2010

‘Moneyball’ Co-Star Stephen Bishop Dishes About Angelina And Brad: She’s Quiet, He’s Down-To-Earth

When you think of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, things like kids, humanitarian work, ridiculously good looks and more money than one can go through in a lifetime comes to mind. What most people don’t know is that they are shockingly down-to-earth.

Turns out Brad, 46,  isn’t jaded by the glitz and glamour of Hollywood’s spotlight. Brad’s Moneyball co-star Stephen Bishop tells HollywoodLife.com, “I talked to him about the paparazzi and I said, ‘When you started, did you think it was going to come to this?’ And he said, ‘No. There is no road map.’ He handles it very well. He showed me that he’s human. He hasn’t gone to a place where he’s expecting these things. It’s real.”

Even more real is Brad’s devotion and protection of his six children with Angelina: Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh, Pax, Vivienne and Knox.

“He says, ‘They can take pictures of me all day,’ but when the kids are around — he gets testy. And I can understand it,” Stephens says.

As for 35-year-old Angelina, Stephen was starstruck when meeting her, and a little surprised by her quiet demeanor.

“I only had one conversation with her,” he says. “I was on set and I felt people walk up beside me and it was Brad and Angelina. I was like, ‘Is this really happening?’ She was very nice. She was quiet. She’s not the center of attention type person. She shook my hand. She was very humble it seemed. I have nothing but good things to say about her.”

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