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Monday, June 28, 2010
It's very rare to get someone as busy as Angelina Jolie to sit down for a tell-all interview, but Vanity Fair managed the task and is featuring the mega star in their latest issue.
The interview is very telling, from what Angie thinks of Brad Pitt's annoying beard (Yay!) to getting pregnant again (Nay!) Angie also admits that retiring from acting maybe just around the corner for her as having her children and her family have made her realize that acting is "not the most important thing in my life."
One real hot button topic she touches upon is why she and Brad haven't made it down the aisle. Angie insists that they are "already" married, not legally of course, but through their children have forged a bond for life:
"Children are clearly a commitment, a bigger commitment [than marriage]. It’s for life.”
When asked to describe the Brangelina brood, she says:
“Mad’s a real intellectual, which I can take no credit for genetically. He’s great at school, great at history. He feels like he could be a writer or travel the world and learn about places and things. Zahara’s got an extraordinary voice and is just so elegant and well spoken. Shiloh’s hysterically funny, one of the goofiest, most playful people you’ll ever meet. Knox and Viv are classic boy and girl. She’s really female. And he’s really a little dude.”
Cute! We love seeing what little Shiloh will do or wear next!
Here are some of the other highlights:
On Brad with the kids:
“I keep telling Brad he owes me. He’s had a few months off in one of the most beautiful cities in the world with the children. And he’s such an artist and goes to the stone yards and the art exhibits, and loves being in such a cultural place.”
On a potential Mr. & Mrs. Smith sequel:
“People have tried. And it’s strange: do we have kids in the movie? We’ve thought about that, but it becomes personal now that we actually have kids. And if we work on it, we pull from our own life, which is funny to us, but you feel strange sharing too much. We did ask somebody to look into Mr. & Mrs. to see if they could crack a sequel, but there wasn’t anything original. It was just, Well, they’re going to get married, or they’ve got kids, or they get separated. Never great.”
On co-starring again with Brad:
“I’d love to. We’ve talked about it. We’d have to figure out who’s going to watch the kids, but it’s really about finding the right thing, because we’ve looked. When you’re a couple, there are certain things people don’t want to see you do. It becomes too indulgent, too personal. I don’t think people want to see people who are really together intimate on-screen. Maybe we have to play bad guys that try to kill each other, so it’s just fun and aggressive, not dealing with some man-woman deal.”
Whenever the day comes that she does do another movie with her hubby, the box-office will be eternally grateful.
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