| Angelina Jolie Press |
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| 28 Nov 2007 |
| - TNT: I have no fear of anything, anymore. |
TNT 1999 -n/a
How do you feel about flying into LAX after seeing Pushing Tin? I have no fear of anything, anymore. No fear of flying. My mom and my brother both hated sitting next to the stranger and I always didn't mind it. I think she's kind of nervous to fly and one day I just had way too much turbulence, but I got over it. I've always been convinced that I would not die in a plane and it's been this really weird thing. I've been too suicidal on and off in my life that I thought it would be way too easy. So, she's fine flying with me, because I'm just convinced, "No way, that's not how I'm going out."
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| 28 Nov 2007 |
| - Black & White: Angelina Jolie |
Black & White December 1999 -n/a
With model looks and an impeccable acting pedigree, Angelina Jolie has been free to choose her own path. She explains to Jenny Peters the allure of the dark side.
There's something of the goth about Angelina Jolie. Before she became an actor she wanted to be a funeral director. She has an extensive dagger collection, read books on Vlad the Impaler and has the Japanese word for death tattooed on her shoulder. She's far from morbid, however. Quick, open and friendly, she channels her intensity into her acting. Only 24, she's already clocked up a slew of dramatic roles and glowing reviews with Gia, Playing By Heart and most recently Pushing Tin.
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| 28 Nov 2007 |
| - Mirabella: Venus Rising: Angelina Jolie Is the Next Screen Goddess |
Mirabella January 1999 -n/a
Angelina Jolie is a postmodern Ava Gardner, a savvy screen goddess who knows all too well how fleeting life in the Hollywood pantheon.
The photo shoot was almost finished, and photographer Sante D'Orazio motioned Angelina Jolie, off the set and over to the large loft window, through which sun poured like honey. She stood inches from his camera and, although it had been a long day of getting made up, posing being interviewed, and getting into a tearful argument with a movie studio, and although she soon had to catch a flight to Los Angeles, she held nothing back.
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| 28 Nov 2007 |
| - Movieline: Tres Jolie |
Movieline February 1999 -n/a
Angelina Jolie gazes out into the Royalton lounge, a shallow pit of polished concrete lit from the floor up in a fan of hostile glamour. She sees people putting up with stylishly misshapen chairs and the forced coziness of two-starlet elevators. Bellboys dressed like gravediggers in a Terrence McNally version of Hamlet.
Faces bobbing above a wake of Manhattan basic black. Weariness has her massaging her own hands, moving them the way kids do to make shadow doves on the wall. The six-day shoots for The Bone Collector (she plays a detective in search of a serial killer) have her shuttling from New York to Montreal on the Canuck red-eye, and if that isn't enough, she's starring in the picture with the talented but notoriously intense Denzel Washington (who plays a quadriplegic).
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| 28 Nov 2007 |
| - Biography: Reckless Angel |
Biography 1999 -n/a
Angelina Jolie certainly knows how to make a splash.
One moment she was onstage at the 1998 Golden Globes ceremony, coolly collecting the Best Actress award for the telefilm Gia; the next moment she'd jumped into the pool outside. Soggy and smiling, she emerged to mug for paparazzi, her hand-beaded Randolph Duke original gown clinging to her curves. Jolie was merely exacting revenge - as a teenager she's been ejected from the site of that night's event, the Beverly Hills Hotel, for pulling the very same stunt. She had promised to do it again if she won. "That's my girl!" says her Gia co-star Mercedes Ruehl, of the impulsive act.
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| 09 Nov 2007 |
| - Allure - Holy Moly It's Angelina Jolie |
Allure 1999 -James Kaplan
Angelina Jolie talks tough and has tattoos.
And there are a few things she wants you to know. OK? Angelina Jolie is standing in front of Picasso's famous group of nudes, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, in the Museum of Modern Art, watching a group of school kids try to make sense of the painting.
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| 09 Nov 2007 |
| - Empire - Jon Voight's daughter puts S&M on hold for weighty ensemble piece Playing by Heart |
Empire 1999 -Cristopher Hemblade
While most famous women in Hollywood busy themselves spluttering bland platitudes and burbling bogus bons mots, 23-year-old Angelina Jolie prefers to boast of bondage and exchange bawdy talk with her interviewers.
Jolie jumps right in there, elucidating her fetish for knives in the bedroom (she's cut herself loads of times in S&M larks), her time wearing rubber when sleeping with the actress Jenny Shimizu and, most famously, recalling when she cut herself and then spelt the name of her then husband-to-be Jonny Lee Miller in her own blood. On her wedding dress no less.
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| 09 Nov 2007 |
| - Harper's Bazaar - Truth and Consequences |
Harper's Bazaar 1999 -Deanna Kizis
Everybody thinks they know Angelina Jolie: Those lips! Those knives! Deanna Kizis debunks the bad-girl myth and shows us the angel in disguise.
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| 11 Apr 2007 |
| - Talk Cover Story: American Beauty |
Talk September, 1999 -n/a
American Beauty, Angel
Angelina Jolie used to play the hard girl. This fall, she goes vulnerable and ladylike - and twice as touch.
Angelina Jolie does not like to be touched. "I like to be felt or invaded or confronted," she says, "but I don't like to be touched."
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| 11 Apr 2007 |
| - Allure Cover Story: Holy Moly It |
Allure March, 1999 -n/a
Holy Moly It
Angelina Jolie talks tough and has tattoos. And there are a few things she wants you to know. OK? Angelina Jolie is standing in front of Picasso's famous group of nudes, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, in the Museum of Modern Art, watching a group of school kids try to make sense of the painting. "What are the women doing?" an aggressively instructive museum guides asks. "Dancing?" one kid tries. "Stripping?" hazards another. Jolie hovers in the background, dressed all in black, her angular, voluptuous presence as dramatic in its own way as any of the Picasso figures. And, in its own way, as easily misunderstood.
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| 19 Aug 1999 |
| - Rolling Stone Cover Story: The Devil in Miss Jolie |
Rolling Stone August 19, 1999 -Mim Udovitch
The Devil in Miss Jolie
Angelina Jolie is in the front room of her apartment in New York, giving what has become the obligatory tour of her tattoos. "OK," she says, standing up and showing her left arm. "that's my dragon, upper left," She presents the inside of her wrist: "That's an H - there are two people in my life who have this letter who I'm very close to and who I sort of love and cherish. And this is the newest one. I got this with my mom, actually - she came with me.
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| 16 Oct 1999 |
| - Premiere Cover Story: Two Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest |
Premiere UK Edition October, 1999 -Trish Deitch Rohrer
Two Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Dangerous Beauties... Winona Ryder & Angelina Jolie walk on the wild side.
In 'Girl, Interrupted,' Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie commit themselves to a different kind of chick flick - the true story of a young woman's coming-of-age in a mental hospital.
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