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Subject: Re: more....new Rolling Stone cover at People.com


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Date Posted: 02:30:25 12/11/08 Thu
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Brad Fell in Love on 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' Set
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(Dec. 10) - Even though we all assumed it was true, Brad Pitt openly admits in the new issue of Rolling Stone that he "fell in love" with Angelina Jolie while he was still with Jennifer Aniston. It's the same reason 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' tops as his favorite movie of all time, he said. "[Angelina] is not only the woman I love, but one of the people on this planet who I have the greatest respect for. I think she's as honorable as anyone I've ever met."

On fighting with Angelina Jolie: "Angie and I do not fight anymore. What occurred to me on this film, and also with the passing of her mother [actress Marcheline Bertrand in 2007], is that there's going to come a time when I'm not going to get to be with this person anymore. I'm not going to get to be with my children anymore. Or friends, people I love and respect. And so, if we have a flare-up, it evaporates now. I don't want to waste time being angry at someone I love."

Why 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' is his favorite movie: "Because you know ... six kids. Because I fell in love."
On the New York Times article that said Angelina was manipulative: "It sounded to me like the story made Angie out to be manipulative in some way," he says. "She is savvy... I get defensive. [They're] talking about not only the woman I love, but one of the people on this planet who I have the greatest respect for. I think she's as honorable as anyone I've ever met."

On his future: "I have this fantasy of my older days, painting or sculpting or making things. I have this fantasy of a bike trip to Chile. I have this fantasy of flying into Morocco. But right now, more and more, it's about getting the work done and getting home to family. I have an adventure every morning, getting up."

Where he was on election night: I went down to Grant Park [in Chicago], because I was doing Oprah the next day. I walked home from the park to the hotel, which was a half-hour walk. And I could walk freely — no one was interested in me at that point. People were weeping and hugging. The sense of elation in the streets — it was great. That was such a turnaround for us. We captured the original definition of America again.

On his thoughts about supporters of Prop. 8: "I get enraged when people start telling other people how to live their lives. It drives me mental. This Prop. 8 thing just drives me mental."

On religion: "I just found it so stifling, my religion. I know it's very comforting for other people. And it was too much of what you shouldn't be doing instead of what you could be doing."

On his new film, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button': "I find Benjamin is about those universal things we all share — that 95 percent that makes us all the same, wherever we are in the world. Our loves, our hopes, but also the loss that we all walk around with and hide very well, and the ultimate notion that we're all expendable. To me, it's a counter-statement to this divisive period we've been in, where we focused on the two, three, four, five percent of ways in which we're different."
On his poor judgment of being in 'The Devil's Own' and 'Meet Joe Black': "I got lost in the wilderness of fame a bit," he says. "There are all of these opportunities you're supposed to be taking. And I got really discombobulated."

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Man, can you believe what he is saying about religion?? Honestly, not to worry, If he is the example of living without religion, it is a motivation for others to find it in their life. So it works to our advantage in the end.I can't believe he would go so far to diss religion in this world. I don't know where his journey is through life is taking him but I have a strong feeling only in the end will he realize the error of his words. tsk,tsk,tsk

And Mystie, I am with you, calling Jolie honorable is disturbing in every sense of the word. She is anything but...and savvy?? Knowing how to manipulate others isn't a gift, it is a curse and one that will catch up with her sooner or later.Mark my words.

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