Henson and jolie planning film project together
Taraji P. Henson enjoyed working with Brad Pitt on The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button so much, she plans to team up with his partner Angelina Jolie for a film.
Henson starred as Pitt's mother in the hit movie about a man who ages backwards from birth.
Tomb Raider star Jolie was a constant presence on the set, and struck up a close friendship with Henson during filming.
And now the pair plan to star in a movie together - as soon as they can free up some time in their busy schedules.
Henson tells America's OK! magazine, "I love her. We're trying to get a film together. We're talking about it. We're bouncing around ideas. She's busy for the next like year and a half. So, I'm just trying to get right behind that."




, Salim (Azharuddin Ismail, 10) and Jamaal (Ayush Khendekar, 10) have already planned what they
will do if they win.

...please do not quote the idiots

http://www.torontosun.com...09/02/22/8481536-sun.html
Date Night tonight !!!!!! Win or Lose these two are going home together!!!!!!!
And the winner is . . . Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie?
While this captivating couple shares award-winning charisma, talent and affection, competition is heating up at the Oscars for best performance.
A winning competitive spirit is a healthy ingredient in any relationship, say the experts, and these two appear to be united opponents in the most competitive profession out there.
"All actors want to do stand-out performances and they get insecure if one of them receives accolades of this kind and they do not!" says relationship expert Dr. Pepper Schwartz.
But in this case, she says, this power couple is a team - successes and failures strengthen them, not divide. "Acting is not the focal point of their lives right now."
While most couples don't compete on such a grand stage, competition can be good for a relationship - when it's kept in check. "You have to have a certain amount of tension in a relationship to have passion, otherwise it gets boring," says Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil.
Tension adds excitement and brings you closer. "The best sex is after a good fight … or great game of tennis or a run together - as long as you fight fair," says Weil, author of Makeup, Don't Breakup.
Playful competition can bring out the best in people, agrees Schwartz, as long as it really is playful! "Trying to win your partner's admiration by outperforming them is fine as long as it arouses admiration rather than resentment, and the victor is gracious, not mean spirited."
Be one another's support system and teammate, says Schwartz, of perfectmatch.com, who adds that Jolie and Pitt have wisely concentrated on their family and charitable works and not individual performances or awards.
"They strike me as emotionally mature and each would be happy for the other person rather than pout or wonder why the other person got recognition."
*******Weil agrees: "These two are in sync; they have so much in common. If one wins, they both win, they're fused together. One size fits all." ********