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7:33 pm - 02/15/2012

Angelina's Ex Writing A Movie About Their Relationship?



Billy Bob Thornton’s new film, Jayne Mansfield’s Car, just had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival; meanwhile, Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut, In the Land of Blood and Honey, got a few spotlight screenings at the fest earlier in the week. The exes were both in town in the freezing German capital, and rumors were a-blazin’ that Thornton’s next film, about a man who picks up a wild woman on a road trip, would be based on his relationship with former wild-child Angelina. Bring out the vials of blood! We caught up with Thornton at the fest to address these speculations and to discuss Jayne Mansfield’s Car, which he stars in as a disfigured war veteran with a slew of social and emotional issues.

I wanted to ask about your new movie-in-the-works, And Then We Drove. You just announced it, right?
No, no, no … who knows why that —

It was in Variety.
I was just told that last night. Yeah, Tom [Epperson] and I are gonna write another script together —

And it’s about Angelina?
No! Not in the least!

Variety said it’s about your experience with Angelina — it’s about a guy who goes on a road trip and picks up a wild woman. Where did that come from?
We have no idea. My manager told me this last night. He’s Angelina’s manager, too. He goes, “You didn’t say any of this, did you?” And I said, “The only press I’ve done was this press conference, and you were there. Everyone heard what I said at the press conference.” I mean, I was asked about Angelina because her film was playing here, if I’m gonna see her and I said, “I hope so” or something like that.

You guys are on good terms, right?
Oh, fantastic terms. We talk off and on all the time. Believe me, if I were gonna write a movie about her, we certainly wouldn’t announce it until it was done. We haven’t even started on this movie yet! And the idea has nothing to do with the way I met her or anything to do with her.

Did you see her new film?
Yes. Oh God, I was so proud of her. I’m so glad she directed a movie because I think she has a talent for it. She took on a very hard subject, and it was a very hard movie to make, and I’m so proud of her.

Would she be upset if you made a movie about her?
I would never do it.

How come?
I would never make a movie about my best friend, either, or any other ex of mine, or something. That’s not my bag. I don’t mind exposing myself, but I'm certainly not gonna make a movie about someone else.

So you feel like it would be a betrayal of your friendship to expose parts of her that maybe she would want to keep private?
Absolutely. If she came to me, or any of my friends came to me, and said, “I would like for you to write a film about these experiences I’ve had,” then I would consider that. But no — we don’t even know how that happened. I did an interview with Variety recently that already came out and it had nothing to do with any of this. And then suddenly we see this. People takes bits and pieces of conversations and put it all together sometimes.

What is the film about then?
It’s a movie about a homicide detective who’s just retired and doesn’t really know quite what to do. That’s the seed of the movie. It’s a road movie in a way — that’s a bit simplistic, but anyway — it’s about a guy played by me who picks up not a crazy woman, but a mysterious girl, along the road. It’s a very ethereal story. Sort of a landscape kinda movie, and soundscape. But it has nothing do with her whatsoever.

Not even in the back of your mind? Not even vaguely inspired by her? Is that even how you actually met her?
No! We met each other through our mutual manager. I’ve known her since she was like 19 or 20 years old. We met in a very ordinary way and became friends and we’ve been friends ever since. And anything else is just silly.

In Jayne Mansfield’s Car, there are a few male characters that are roughly your age. How did you choose which one you would play?
And why do you ask that question?

I like to think that when someone chooses a role, that there’s something that they specifically have to offer role that they don’t think anyone else would.
I was writing a movie for me and for Robert Duvall. I knew that I was gonna be Skip, and there were gonna be two brothers, and there was gonna be Duvall as the father. I generally write with people in mind, even if they don’t end up playing the role — just so you have something to hang onto. Just like when I did Sling Blade [which he also directed and starred in]. You see, I’m an actor. I’ve done over 60 movies. I’ve only directed four features, so I’m not like Martin Scorsese or something. I’m an actor who directs his own stuff in self-defense. In other words, when I did Monster’s Ball [which he starred in only], nobody ever says to me, “Did you ever think of anybody besides you playing that?”

My point is I’ve been asked that question on Sling Blade and this movie, the question about choosing the role for myself. Your answer makes sense to me. But these other people are like, they’re insinuating, “Hmmm, made yourself a pretty juicy role there, didn’t ya?” It’s like, Well, goddammit, I wrote the fucking thing, I can do whatever I want to do. None of these other actors wrote the thing. I did. I’m known as an actor. I act in movies all the time. So if I didn’t direct it, they would never bring that up.

Anyway, I wrote the character that I wanted to play. So I didn’t, like, three weeks later go, “Hmmm, maybe … maybe Jack Black should play this.” You know what I mean? You get inside a character like that, and that’s not an easy character to explain to another actor. Even on the page, they wouldn’t read that character and automatically know what I was looking for. The other characters were pretty clearly drawn; you’ve seen guys like them before.

How was Robert Duvall involved?
I kinda know him so I wrote it specifically for him. The hard thing for him was really the part where his character does acid, 'cause he’d never done drugs, so I told him a few stories.

A lot of the characters that you’ve played have had tics or OCD or phobias, and the character in this film seems like he has Asperger’s, the way he gets fixated on things and his direct way of talking. Do you think you’re drawn to these kinds of characters?
Well, I have extreme obsessive-compulsive disorder that I’ve had treatment for. I don’t retain what I read, yet I can speed read. And I’m also severely dyslexic, and I don’t see well. Like, I should have glasses on right now, but I can see you across the table, it’s not like I’d think you were like Claude Rains or something.

So if you see a through line, sometimes I do love playing those kinds of characters. For instance, in Bandits, this comedy I did with Cate Blanchett and Bruce Willis, I played a guy who had obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias, and I brought some of mine to the table for it. But in other movies where I seem to have these problems, I may be having a day in real life where my stuff is a little worse than it is on other days — and that might just come across.


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harborafternoon 16th-Feb-2012 01:04 am (UTC)
i'll watch it
makemeyoung 16th-Feb-2012 01:04 am (UTC)
I always forget they dated. Man, they were intense. Wearing each others blood around their necks and all that.
xciaocalifornia 16th-Feb-2012 01:05 am (UTC)
And fucking in limos on the way to movie premieres. It all sounds like a Lana Del Rey song.
gbeastly 16th-Feb-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
lol
baileysmama01 16th-Feb-2012 03:58 am (UTC)
hahahaha
odetobilliejoe 16th-Feb-2012 04:03 am (UTC)
lol irl, brilliant.
bush_tetra 16th-Feb-2012 01:06 am (UTC)
they were actually married, but yeah, I always forget
chaosgrrrl_77 16th-Feb-2012 01:09 am (UTC)
Don't forget the tat she had got with his name.
sparklepixie 16th-Feb-2012 01:09 am (UTC)
lol she was all over him. bb me was gagging back then
belkisa 16th-Feb-2012 01:15 am (UTC)
this is so creepy
baileysmama01 16th-Feb-2012 03:58 am (UTC)
I forgot they were married!
slacker_chic 16th-Feb-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
ugh they were so much fucking fun.
xciaocalifornia 16th-Feb-2012 01:05 am (UTC)
Do want.
mammary_glands 16th-Feb-2012 01:05 am (UTC)
i'm disappointed it's not actually happening. boo.
chris_chick 16th-Feb-2012 01:07 am (UTC)
i think he answered this rumor perfectly tbh.

also good to know their still friends.
bush_tetra 16th-Feb-2012 01:07 am (UTC)
god I forgot they were together
sparklepixie 16th-Feb-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
awww she was so cute
gbeastly 16th-Feb-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
I'll see this.
tebtosca 16th-Feb-2012 01:10 am (UTC)
Meh. Billy Bob couldn't deal with the fact that adopting Maddox and becoming a mother made her care about more than just herself. Not his fault really, it seems like she grew as a person and wasn't the woman that he married, per se.
nadkathegreat 16th-Feb-2012 02:26 pm (UTC)
Yeah, they just moved into diff directions with their lifes. Good for them that they didn't hate each other for it and just devorced and pursued their life goals separatedly without much drama. Inspite of being very intense and passionate about each other before.
trikc 16th-Feb-2012 01:11 am (UTC)
I was reading the description of the movie and I don't get how it has anything to do with her.
crazyfirecrotch 16th-Feb-2012 01:11 am (UTC)
he should. this is the most disgusting hollywood couple ever.
hereiam12 16th-Feb-2012 01:11 am (UTC)
i remember they were super intense/sexual and then after they broke up he gave this interview implying she sucked in bed lol
gbeastly 16th-Feb-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
She does seem kinda too good to be true. Maybe she wanted lovemaking and he wanted fucking?
felixdemarco 16th-Feb-2012 01:39 am (UTC)
lol wasn't that a howard stern interview? my memory is hazy. anyway, coming from a man who proclaimed he wore Angelina's underwear to feel close to her when she wasn't around, i highly doubt it.
hereiam12 16th-Feb-2012 01:42 am (UTC)
i wonder if i'm fucking insane enough to ever experience that kind of level of romantic intensity lol
nadkathegreat 16th-Feb-2012 02:37 pm (UTC)
It was Esquire interview and he didn't actually say anything about Jolie. An actual quote is "Sex doesn't have to be with a model to be good. As a matter of fact, sometimes with the model, the actress, the "sexiest person in the world," it may be literally like fucking the couch. Don't count out the average-looking woman, or even maybe the slightly unattractive woman, or the really unattractive woman. There may be this swarthy little five-foot-two stocky woman who just has sex all over her.

Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/what-ive-learned/ESQ0705WILBILLYBOB_108#ixzz1mYW8Aewx"
alacrities 16th-Feb-2012 01:43 am (UTC)
yeah, didn't he say it was like fucking a sofa or something? lol

i think had brad has implied that they get pretty freaky in bed though. either way, she's still angelina jolie so who cares what she's like in bed tbh!
actxappalledx 16th-Feb-2012 01:12 am (UTC)
I sort of weirdly like them together, tbh. Their relationship seemed so intense
livefreexo 16th-Feb-2012 01:17 am (UTC)
i agree, it's kind of fascinating lol.
infinite_drag 16th-Feb-2012 02:45 am (UTC)
I def found them more interesting as a couple... Brangelina seem a little too pedestrian
snapiphany 16th-Feb-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
Oh. You mean 'Twilight'?
belkisa 16th-Feb-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
I didn't know, that they are still friends. didn't he cheat on her?
nadkathegreat 16th-Feb-2012 02:28 pm (UTC)
No. She joined UN and started spending weeks at some refugee camps and then adopted Maddox. He wasn't interested.
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