Angelina Jolie Called 'Seriously Out Of Her Mind' In New Sony Emails

Angelina Jolie attends the 'Unbroken' UK premiere on Nov. 25. Photo: Getty
Angelina Jolie attends the 'Unbroken' UK premiere on Nov. 25. Photo: Getty

In round one of leaked emails by hackers, actress Angelina Jolie was branded a "minimally talented spoiled (sic) brat" by Sony Pictures co-chair Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin.

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Now the Sony heavyweights have to sit through another round of embarrassing email leaks, revealing that Jolie was cut out of an email chain that lambasted her further over the planned 'Cleopatra' film remake she was to star in.

According to Gawker, the discussion was over whether or not Jolie should shave her head and appear bald -- which was historically accurate -- in the sex scenes.

Scott Rudin and Amy Pascal (R) at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards. Photo: Getty
Scott Rudin and Amy Pascal (R) at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards. Photo: Getty

Jolie wrote: "The one thought I would ask you both is about her 'bald'. I think that made sense in earlier drafts but if we are saying every time she's in bed she has no hair or a shaved head it changes the sensuality. I wonder if we should keep it out and discuss as an idea with the director. But I worry we could scare off a director.

"The point was always that she be clean and raw and I think with straight black hair and no make up we would achieve the same and not distract."

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Rudin responded: "First I thought bald but then I was sitting at home during the night and I couldn't sleep because of it so now I think shaved; Or possibly a fade like Kid 'n Play; Maybe shaved for Alexandria, bald for Rome? And then curly tendrils for the asp? What do you think?"

Pascal was on-board with the idea of the perm because she liked the way it looked in "that Jewish movie about Daniel Pearl."

Jolie (L) with Pascal in 2011 at the Golden Globe Awards. Photo: Getty
Jolie (L) with Pascal in 2011 at the Golden Globe Awards. Photo: Getty

Things took a turn for the worse when the desired directors for the project were unavailable. Jolie said that she was researching other directors for the film.

"Beyond belief. She's studying films. Kill me now," wrote Rudin to Pascal in a private side email.

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When Pascal and Rudin suggested they scrap the screenplay and make the film into the Shakespeare version of Cleopatra, Jolie was quick to shut that down.

"My point is that we have done something special and I don't think we should adjust course but streamline and clarify and hold strong," Jolie wrote.

Again, the actress was cut out of the email chain, with Rudin writing to Pascal: "She's seriously out of her mind."

When Pascal suggested setting up a meeting between the three of them, Rudin wrote: "Nooooooo noooooo noooooo please! Not a meeting!"

Many Sony execs have been left red-faced in the wake of the major hacking scandal, which included leaking various email chains from top level executives as well as threatening to attack cinemas if they screened The Interview -- a controversial film about two bumbling TV journalists (Seth Rogen and James Franco) involved in a CIA plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.