Monday, January 22, 2007

Don't call it a backlash

Angelina Jolie's appearance at the Globes may have pissed some people off, but having seen the offending interview between Jolie and Ryan Seacrest I don't think the response can appropriately be termed a "backlash." Caryn James' description of Jolie's demeanor on the carpet is inaccurate. Seacrest's "questions were drivel" James writes, "but that was no reason to sneer the words “Cereal, we made cereal” when asked how the family had spent the morning." Jolie wasn't sneering, she was smiling, and those two facial expressions, however insincerely the latter is applied, are mutually exclusive. In the interview Jolie let Brad do most of the talking (they were there for his movie after all) and pretty gamely answered the lame-o questions Seacrest forced her to. Jolie always comes across as arch and cold, and sure, she came across as a little of both here. But she was actually doing the damn carpet walk, the biggest concession she's made to Us Weekly style "celebrity" in a long while. If people got riled up because of this interview, it's not evidence of a backlash so much as evidence that no one ever liked her and have just been looking for an excuse to say so.
And why? Because she calls her newborn baby a blob-- which is, really, the awesomest thing in the whole world. Newborns are blobs! The casts of both Sex and The City and Seinfeld would welcome this woman with open arms. Here's a parent with a little perspective, who knows not everything their kid does is interesting and cute. The reason people find this comment so offensive is that it proves, once again, not only that Jolie is heartless, but that she basically has superpowers. No one thinks their baby isn't amazing and smart and beautiful-- No One-- even though the fact that everyone thinks this about their baby is incredibly annoying. Once again, Angelina Jolie has proved how different (i.e. how much better) she is from the rest of us—hotter, luckier, more charitable, more interesting and more lucid. Who the fuck does she think she is? Can't she behave like a loser sometimes? Apparently, she can't. So we'll all just have to rag on her for treating Ryan Seacrest like the tool we all, at least in a our more level-headed moments, know that he is.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There was nothing wrong with the interview, except Seacrest. He does not know how to deal with celebrities apart from the likes of Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson, and decided to go crying on his show like a child. He obviously saw an opportunity to further his career, as he knows that anything concerning Angelina makes global news. What makes this issue even more disturbing is that we now know that Angelina was probably already burdened with her mother's impending death when she went to the Golden Globes. If Seacrest is even a fraction of a human being he should apologize to Angelina for acting the way he did.

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