Brad & Angelina

November 11th, 2007

Stepping out of the restaurant on Leicester Square we spied a red carpet being rolled out… We investigated…

Wow, it’s the European Première of Beowulf, how cool is that? Oh yeah, and who’s in it again? Ah right… scripted by Neil Gaiman and all in CGi with the voices of Ray Winstone, Sir Anthony Hopkins, John Malkovich and Angelina Jolie…

Holy cow, here comes Neil Gaiman, and Ray Winstone… and the kind security girl tells me Angelina’s on her way over with Brad in tow too…

Quick, get the five-year-old autograph hunter to act as a lure for the photos…

Damn, missed Neil Gaiman on that one… let’s try Ray Winstone…

Ah, knew he couldn’t resist… now for Brad… oh yes, and he’s told Angelina to sign too…

Neil Gaiman Ray Winstone Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie

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  1. Mimey
    November 12th, 2007 at 19:11 | #1

    oh my

    oh my

    oh my

    I appear to be a little excited.

    So, like, you breathed on Angelina, is THAT what you’re saying??? Oh my.

  2. Lever
    November 13th, 2007 at 11:01 | #2

    Mimey: Calm down girl, take a nice deep breath…

    Well, I don’t know about breathed on us, but Angelina Jolie did look our way, flash a wicked smile at littl’un and scribble her autograph down. And Brad Pitt was a gentleman in ensuring this all happened in the first place after putting his pen to paper…

    Hollywood they may be but that was very nice of them :D

    And Ray Winstone was a dude too :)

  3. Brom
    November 15th, 2007 at 07:44 | #3

    Good one. I love those “chance” encounters!

    Great pics too!!

  4. Lever
    November 15th, 2007 at 15:25 | #4

    Brom: Yeah, it was so totally random… but a great shame I didn’t have a quick enough lens or thespace to catch the flashing smile Angelina Jolie gave to Noel… it was a winner! :D

  5. Bulbboy
    November 16th, 2007 at 02:15 | #5

    Shocking! Using little kids as celeb-bait. You should be ashamed of yourself, just look at the poor dears, they’re freezing, not used to the British cold.
    ;)

    We went to see Lions for Lambs the other day. Don’t know why but I always think of Redford as Brad Pitt’s dad. Could be the blonde hair?

    Have you read the Neil Gaiman/Terry Pratchett book “Good Omens” Lever? Must read if you haven’t.

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