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Cele|bitchy: Milla Jovovich on violence in films: ‘parents need to take more responsibility’
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Deceiver.com: Milla Jovovich: Blame Parents, Not Hollywood, for Violent Movies
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Milla Jovovich on violence in films: ‘parents need to take more responsibility’
Cele|bitchy —
... “Me and my brother Marco would play Resident Evil together and I said to him, ‘This is the perfect vehicle for me.’ I mean, Alice wears a tube top and a mini-skirt and she’s killing zombies. So when I first auditioned, I said to Paul [director Paul W. S. Anderson, her husband ] ‘If I don’t get this part my brother is going to kill me because he sees a huge boost in his popularity at school if I play her.’”
[From Parade]
That’s cute that she calls her daughter her “little bird,” and I ...
Milla Jovovich on violence in films: ‘parents need to take more responsibility’
Top Celebrity Headlines —
... same with video games.” The video game that jump-started her career. “Me and my brother Marco would play Resident Evil together and I said to him, ‘This is the perfect vehicle for me.’ I mean, Alice wears a tube top and a mini-skirt and she’s killing zombies. So when I first auditioned, I said to Paul [director Paul W. S. Anderson, her husband ] ‘If I don’t get this part my brother is going to kill me because he sees a huge boost in his popularity at school if I play her.’” [From Parade ] That’s cute that she calls her daughter her “little bird,” and I agree that once you ...
Milla Jovovich: Blame Parents, Not Hollywood, for Violent Movies
Deceiver.com —
milla-jovovich Now this is just becoming a tradition. Milla Jovovich, the star of the Resident Evil movies and so-awesomely-bad-it’s-good The Fifth Element , is saying that Hollywood bears no responsibility for putting all that sex and violence out there and parents should be the ones monitoring what their kids get into :“I think parents need to take a lot more responsibility than they do about whether it’s OK for their children to go to Resident Evil or any other movie with violence or sex or whatever. It’s really easy to blame Hollywood for violence having an effect on ...
Milla Jovovich: “It’s All About My Baby”
Backseat Cuddler —
... in movies like Resident Evil , but she also kicks butt as a mom to her daughter, Ever . She shared some of her parenting philosophies with Parade . How being a parent gives you perspective:“Before you have kids, you create so many problems that are centered in yourself. You’re thinking, Am I ready for this audition? Am I good enough? Now that I have a kid, it’s not such a big deal. Even if I don’t get the job, I know I’m going to be really busy at home. Being a mother to my daughter, Ever, is a full-time job. Now it’s all about my baby, her growing up well and getting ...
Milla Jovovich: 'It's Really Easy to Blame Hollywood For Violence'
Oh No They Didn't! —
... the Japanese love Resident Evil. "I think Japanese girls are fascinated with strong women. Their culture really puts such a focus on being subservient. Like, you go to Tokyo and they bow and they want to make sure everything's good. That's like a cultural phenomenon. So I think to see a woman kicking butt and using weapons makes them feel a little empowered. So there's a huge fan base for the Resident Evil movies over there." source
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Jezebel —
... via Parade ] "I don't want to be a movie star like Angelina Jolie. Nothing about being a celebrity is desirable. I'm an actor. It's bizarre to me that everybody's so obsessive." Kristen Stewart . [ ...
Milla Jovovich Parade Magazine
dailystab.com —
... why the Japanese love Resident Evil: “I think Japanese girls are fascinated with strong women. Their culture really puts such a focus on being subservient. Like, you go to Tokyo and they bow and they want to make sure everything’s good. That’s like a cultural phenomenon. So I think to see a woman kicking butt and using weapons makes them feel a little empowered. So there’s a huge fan base for the Resident Evil movies over there.”
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Milla Jovovich: Parents Need To Take Responsibility For What Kids Watch
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... knows a thing or two about Hollywood violence. The 33-year-old actress chatted to Parade magazine about how her life has changed since the birth of her gorgeous daughter Ever Gabo, who turns 2 tomorrow, and why she thinks parents need to take more responsibility for what their kids see in theaters and video games. ...
Milla Jovovich: Everything Other Than Ever Is Icing on the Cake
Celebrity Baby Blog —
... and not scared to tell you things,” she explains.
As a result, come time for school for her daughter, the actress can rest assured she will be in the loop!
“I know when Ever goes to school I’ll be letting my little bird go, but I just want to make sure she tells me everything that happened, good or bad.”
Ever is the only child for Milla and her husband, director Paul W.S. Anderson.
Source: PARADE
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