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'We're not friends, no', Jolie told Barbara Walters
in an hour long interview airing on ABC's news magazine
'20/20' Friday. 'It's like we just changed, we became
very different people, and I wouldn't know what to
talk to him about'.
'Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life' opens
in the US on 25 July and in the UK on 22 August.
'Tomb Raider' star Jolie, 28, and actor-filmmaker
Thornton, 47, married in 2000 and were instant media
fodder. They bragged in interviews about their sex
lives and wore vials with each other's blood.
'When you're friends, and when you love somebody you
tend to be as outspoken as possible, to make them
feel good. You tell the world that they're wonderful,
and you love them, and how great they are'.
She meant it at the time, Jolie said. 'Now I just
feel like I don't know him'.
The pair were divorced last May. Their marriage started
to unravel before Jolie adopted a child from Cambodia.
'By the time Maddox came home, we were kind of living
apart', she told Walters.
She said she misses dating but that nobody's caught
her eye yet. She has her doubts about marriage, said
Jolie. Her marriage to Thornton was her second; she'd
been married previously, to actor Jonny Lee Miller.
'I think I'll never get married again. ... I don't
really know if I'm meant for marriage', said Jolie.
Both Jolie and Thornton are Oscar winners; she won
a best-supporting actress award in 2000 for 'Girl,
Interrupted', and Thornton won best screenplay honors
in 1997 for 'Sling Blade'.
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