Jan 05

Tommy Emmanuel playing "Angelina" on KBS1(TV Channel in Korea) before his concert in Korea :) Video Source: http://blog.daum.net/jsveron23/7081894 Tommy Emmanuel: http://www.tommyemmanuel.com Thanks Ip-Myung, Jin! :) (video source webmaster) Pls feel free to PM me or email me at guitar4peace@gmail.com if you have any guitar videos to share! Thanks! :) Regards, Guitarsoul
Jan 05

Genre: Fantasy-Thriller Cast: James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Terence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, Common and Angelina Jolie Directed by: Timur Bekmambetov Screenplay by: Michael Brandt & Derek Haas and Chris Morgan Story by: Michael Brandt & Derek Haas Based on the Series of Comic Book by: Mark Millar and J.G. Jones Produced by: Marc E. Platt, Jim Lemley, Jason Netter, Iain Smith Executive Producers: Marc Silvestri, Adam Siegel, Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber Based upon Mark Millar's explosive graphic novel series and helmed by stunning visualist director Timur Bekmambetov—creator of the most successful Russian film franchise in history, the Night Watch series—Wanted tells the tale of one apathetic nobody's transformation into an unparalleled enforcer of justice. In 2008, the world will be introduced to a hero for a new generation: Wesley Gibson. 25-year-old Wes (James McAvoy) was the most disaffected, cube-dwelling drone the planet had ever known. His boss chewed him out hourly, his girlfriend ignored him routinely and his life plodded on interminably. Everyone was certain this disengaged slacker would amount to nothing. There was little else for Wes to do but wile away the days and die in his slow, clock-punching rut. Until he met a woman named Fox (Angelina Jolie). After his estranged father is murdered, the deadly sexy Fox recruits Wes into the Fraternity, a secret society that trains Wes to avenge his dad's death by unlocking his dormant powers. As she teaches him how to develop lightning-quick reflexes and phenomenal agility, Wes discovers this team lives by an ancient, unbreakable code: carry out the death orders given by fate itself. With wickedly brilliant tutors—including the Fraternity's enigmatic leader, Sloan (Morgan Freeman)—Wes grows to enjoy all the strength he ever wanted. But, slowly, he begins to realize there is more to his dangerous associates than meets the eye. And as he wavers between newfound heroism and vengeance, Wes will come to learn what no one could ever teach him: he alone controls his destiny. http://www.blacktree.tv
Jan 05

Over the years, Angelina Jolie has been very outspoken about life and love. We've compiled some of her most memorable quotes in this "Access Hollywood" exclusive.
Jan 05

Angelina Jolie Painted with lipstick. Mac, Shu Uemura, Revlon, L'Oreal, Covergirl Music: "Lipstick" by Kathy Moxhan http://www.kathymoxham.com "I Hate Your Lipstick" by Veal http://www.sixshooterrecords.com Please visit these musicians...they were nice enough to give me permission to share their music with you.
Jan 05

http://www.reelzchannel.com/movieclub/ The star of A Mighty Heart and wife of Brad Pitt opens up to ReelzChannel.
Jan 05

For Lots More Showtimes, Clips and Trailers on Wanted Go To: http://www.reelzchannel.com/movie/235595/wanted Angelina Jolie dishes on her latest movie WANTED.
Jan 05

interview on regis and kelly
Jan 05

Jolie cry
Jan 05

angelina jolie and her children
Jan 05

Since early 2001, renowned American actress Angelina Jolie has traveled the world as a Goodwill Ambassador to UNHCR, The UN Refugee Agency. On World Refugee Day, she pays tribute to the forcibly uprooted and to the people who protect them.
Jan 05

This here's Angelina Jolie....find her
Jan 05

Every night at 5 A.M... ^^ This song's just GREAT!
Jan 05

This was my first Angelina Jolie video. I had lots of fun making it. Just some hot pics of Angie set to the song Assassin Tango from Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Jan 05

live on The Ellen Degeneres Show
Jan 05

For a high-resolution version, please use the following link: http://www.stage6.com/user/CaptainMazda/video/1549686/Angelina-Jolie---Tomb-Raider Another one of my Angelina tributes, this time for her role in Tomb Raider. Enjoy.
Jan 05

Angelina Jolie
Jan 05

Release Date: October 24th, 2008 - A mother prays for the return of her kidnapped son. When her prayers are answered, however, she begins to suspect the boy who comes back is not her child. Inspired by true events that took place in Los Angeles in the 1920s. Starring: Angelina Jolie, Amy Ryan, John Malkovich, Jeffrey Donovan, Riki Lindhome
Jan 05

BRAD PITT, ANGELINA JOLIE AND THEIR 4 CHILDREN
Jan 05

Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2006: In this clip, Barbara Walters interviews Actress Angelina Jolie (January '07 Vogue Magazine cover-shoot pictures at http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/121206) and talks about her life and family with actor Brad Pitt.
Jan 05

The moving diary of Angelina Jolie and Dr Jeffrey Sachs while visiting some projects in Africa that make a real difference in combatting poverty. Their visits illustrate not only the necessity but also the feasability of the UN's Millennium Development Goals, agreed on by all the member states in 2000. As the forum where the voice of all nations -- great and small -- can be raised and heard the UN (minus the Security Council) is the hope for the world and must be the agency through which all major international problems will be resolved. Also watch "Fight Terrorism? End Poverty?"
Jan 05

Some images aspire to be something beyond just images. They seek to become objects of veneration: icons. Angelina Jolie, as she appears in Clint Eastwood's Changeling, is more than a mere actress or an over-publicized movie star: She's an icon of suffering. Zinedine Zidane, at least in Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno's portrait, is not simply a star athlete or even the world's greatest soccer player: He is projected as 21st-Century Man. Jolie doesn't perform in Changeling; she resolutely presents herself to the audience for admiration. The main attraction in Eastwood's two-fisted snake-pit weepie is the spectacle of Jolie's steely self-possessed suffering. As she lost her husband to Islamic terrorists in A Mighty Heart, Our Lady of Humanitarian Narcissism here endures another dreadful fate: losing her child to a mob of knaves, know-nothings, and psychos, even as she's persecuted by the entire state institutional apparatus of California. Based on a forgotten tabloid saga that illuminates a particularly lurid Los Angeles guilty secret and might have appealed equally to neo-noirist James Ellroy or cultural historian Mike Davis, Changeling is set in a late-'20s L.A. that Eastwood has lovingly repopulated with the streetcars and Model T's of his own childhood. Jolie's Christine Collins is a single mom and phone-company supervisor. One afternoon, her nine-year-old son vanishes from their modest bungalow; five months later, the LAPD announces with all due hoopla that the boy has been found. A reunion is staged, reporters are invited, and although dazed Christine immediately realizes that the cops are handing her another kid, she's told to take him home on a "trial basis—he has nowhere else to go." The Collins mystery is predicated at least in part on the historical Christine's extreme suggestibility. Why did she accept this strange boy as her own? But this is subsumed in a greater mystery: Who could possibly compel Angelina Jolie to do anything she didn't want to do? Despite ample physical evidence that the child is not hers, as well as assistance from a teacher, a dentist, and a self-regarding radio preacher (John Malkovich), Christine is browbeaten by the police, bullied by the press, and finally committed to a local bedlam seemingly filled with people whose mental illness consisted in pissing off the cops. There's no denying Changeling's moldy grandeur. The movie is Eastwood's version of a silent-era melodrama (and given the anachronistic psycho-babble, it might better have been one). Who doesn't want to like Changeling? Clint Eastwood too is an icon. He succeeded John Wayne as America's greatest cowboy and, billed as America's greatest living director, glared out from the cover of last month's Sight & Sound, a craggy object of uncritical devotion. It's been many years (and many mediocre films) since the near-successive appearance of Bird, White Hunter, Black Heart, and Unforgiven established Eastwood's directorial reputation. Where the existential war film Letters From Iwo Jima attested to his viability, Changeling signals only his ambition. Eastwood's latest is an effort to be bracketed with Chinatown or L.A. Confidential in mythologizing the secret history of Los Angeles. But burdened by a convoluted script and an ensemble-proof leading lady, the director fails to illuminate a particular corrupt system. Meanwhile, this static, sluggish movie grows ever darker—even as it encompasses murder, pederasty, captivity, intimations of the Manson family, multiple courtroom scenes, and a death-row confrontation. For her part, Jolie reverts to her goth-girl origins—her mask of tragedy suggesting a skull costumed for Halloween in a cloche hat and ghoulishly kissable wax red lips. Jolie is most convincing in her demand for recognition—and Eastwood is glad to oblige. Late in the movie, Christine confidently predicts that It Happened One Night will be the surprise Oscar winner of 1934. Soon after, she strikes a pose identified with Stella Dallas, the motherhood tearjerker for which Barbara Stanwyck received her first nomination in 1937. Image trumps performance. One needn't be clairvoyant to know that somewhere in Hollywood, someone is imagining her acceptance speech. http://www.blacktree.tv http://my.blacktree.tv
Jan 05

For Lots More Kung Fu Panda Showtimes, Clips and Trailers: http://www.reelzchannel.com/movie/241136/kung-fu-panda Angelina Jolie talks about working with Jack Black in Kung Fu Panda.
Jan 05

Simon Mayo speaks to Oscar winning actress Angelina Jolie about starring in the new Clint Eastwood film Changeling. Download this interview or subscribe to Simon Mayo's podcast at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/mayo/
Jan 05

clip from interview in Namibia
Jan 05

Sponge Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina) (C) 1996 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT