Dec 29, 2008
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt had a record breaking Christmas.
Jen’s feel-good film Marley and Me topped the box office with $14.8 million making it the highest Christmas day opening ever.
Brad was hot on her heels though. His film The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button took the record for 2nd highest opening with $11.8 million.
In Variety, Paramount vice chair Rob Moore stated: “The fact that so many movies did so well was very encouraging to everyone in terms of the health of the ... Read More
Dec 27, 2008
New York - Every year, the movie industry fights for the best movie on the Christmas Day. This year, the top spot on this chart is taken by Jennifer Aniston's "Marley & Me" and Brad Pitt's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". The couple that dated many years ago, have a reason to celebrate their recent success with their latest movies. They had films in competition for the highest and top spot at box office chart.
"Marley & Me", starring Jennifer Aniston and ... Read More
Nov 12, 2008
New York - In the December issue of Vogue, Jennifer Aniston opens up for the first time about the relationship between her ex Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Aniston says "What Angelina did was very uncool".
This was in response to an interview Vogue had with Angelina Jolie where she spoke of her relationship with the then married Pitt.
"There was stuff printed there that was definitely from a time when I was unaware that it was happening," says Aniston about how Jolie gushed about ... Read More
Nov 12, 2008
Los Angeles - Now that everyone is just about ready to move on from the great Jen vs. Angelina conflict to concentrate on more important things, like what colour the Kleenex boxes are going to be next month, Jen has let her feelings towards Angelina be known: "uncool." Shattering. These are truly the end times. Go ahead locusts, do your worst. Jen dropped the apocalyptic adjective during an interview with Vogue.
"There was stuff printed [in a 2007 Vogue profile] that was definitely ... Read More
Oct 18, 2008
Boston (That Happened!) - First “The Iliad” and now “The Odyssey”, it seems like Brad Pitt enjoys the Greek poet Homer.
He played Achilles in “Troy” which was an adaptation of the epic poem “The Iliad” and now Variety says he is set to star in “The Odyssey” which is said to have been written by Homer as a sequel to “The Iliad”.
George Miller will take care of the adaptation and Pitt will produce this film which will be taken in the direction ... Read More