Wednesday, September 15, 2010

New Movie of Angelina Jolie "The Tourist"

"I don't regret it, you know. Kissing you."

That's what Johnny Depp -- looking bearded and shaggy -- tells a ravishing Angelina Jolie in the first trailer, available exclusively on Yahoo! Movies, for the hotly-anticipated romantic caper flick, "The Tourist." For most movies, having just one of these uber-A-listers would be enough for a big-budget blockbuster. This movie has them both. And yes, they do kiss.

As you can see, the flick clearly draws from the likes of "Thomas Crown Affair," "Charade" and some of Hitchcock's lighter fare. Depp is Frank, an American tourist who can't quite believe his luck when he's approached by a beautiful Brit named Elise (Jolie). But what starts as a dream fling along the Grand Canal of Venice soon turns into a nightmare when gangsters, spies and other heavily-armed baddies mistake Frank for a much wanted criminal named Alexander Beards. Did Elise really set Frank up? It's hard to tell until the movie hits the silver screen later this year, but one thing is clear from the trailer: The two stars ooze chemistry.

"When Angie and I first talked about it, we said, 'Let's really make Venice a character. Let's have it be about Johnny's character, about her character, but also about Venice. Let's really shoot it there.' Luckily, our producer was game for this, Graham King, so before we knew it, we were all in Venice and lived there for half a year, and in some of the most fantastic places along the Grand Canal, and I never set foot in a car or a truck for half a year."











"When Angie and I first talked about it, we said, 'Let's really make Venice a character. Let's have it be about Johnny's character, about her character, but also about Venice. Let's really shoot it there.' Luckily, our producer was game for this, Graham King, so before we knew it, we were all in Venice and lived there for half a year, and in some of the most fantastic places along the Grand Canal, and I never set foot in a car or a truck for half a year."