
Just when it's tough out there for a female to get quality roles, Paula Patton has manage to score not just one, but two good roles this August, The first of them is a role opposite Kevin Costner in 'Swing Vote'.
'Swing Vote', which opens on August 1st, deals with the story of an election set somewhere in the near future where Bud Johnson (Kevin Costner), a lovable loser, who is coasting through a life and has not a political thought in his head, is thrust into an improbable dilemma. In response, he is coaxed on by his 12-year-old daughter Molly (Madeline Carroll) to take more of a serious approach to life. Molly runs the household and sees an opportunity on election day to energize her father. The election is a "dead heat" with the sole deciding ballot in the hands of a mystified Bud, who is being wooed by candidates from both sides.
Patton plays a reporter who tries to use this situation as a vehicle to get out of town for the big leagues
What attracted you to this role?
Paula Patton: I read the script and I laughed out loud. This is a film that I want to be a part of. I just thought that it was so witty and well thought out and heartfelt; and I really liked the character. It was a character that I had not played before but I thought she was really interesting. She's this ambitious girl from a small town and looking for a way out and her ambitions get the best of her. So the question goes – how far is she willing to go to get ahead? Everyone in this film is questioning themselves. They are allowing the media circus to come in and twist their lives around.
Have you been in a position where you had to make a decision to determine the outcome of a situation?
PP: It probably started with what college you wanted to go to, but not as monumental as deciding who will be the next president of the United States.
Did you do any research for the character you played as a reporter?
PP: Absolutely, I always like to do research to the lives that any of the characters that I play and I followed around Antoinette Antonio. She's a journalist newscaster in New Mexico and I got to learn what's it like to be a journalist in a small town.
How was working with Madeline and Kevin (Costner)?
PP: Madeline is the next Jodie Foster. She's a magnificent actress. She can cry on cue. She's smart and funny and everything you want her to be and she's 8 years old. Kevin is just as great and a veteran and I tried to pick up as much as I can from him. He's generous and when you are doing a scene with him, he makes sure you give him your best performance. It was a really wonderful collaborative process. To make people laugh in a comedy is a gift and he made people laugh.

What do you think the message is with this film?
PP: The message is that we have to stop being so apathetic. I know that the world is busy and crazy that we live in. it's hard to care about anything when we are thinking about putting gas in our car and putting food on the table for the kids, but we have to remember to be civic minded. If we don't we are going to be in a situation that we have no control over. I also think we have to be politically active. In the end you have family and you keep your family close, and that is what's it all about.
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By: dicrettlov4u on 8/03/2008 2:58AM
Paula,
my dear I am here for you.
YOUR SMILE IS SO SOOTHING AND SWEET.YOU ARE AMONG THE FIVE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ANYWHERE.
I SEE YOUR TRUE LOVELINESS FLOWING FROM WITHIN.
AS WITHIN SO WITHOUT.
YOU ARE FAIR MY LOVE,THERE IS NO SPOT IN THEE.
EMAIL discreetlov4u@yahoo.com
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By: Dwain on 8/02/2008 2:02PM
Your are soo beautiful.... Can I have your phone # :-)
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By: Laymen Konvurse on 8/02/2008 2:22PM
'You know how Blackmen role.' You won't find too many of us who respect Ms. Patton, or appreciate her opinion(s), because she's been contaminated. Her views are skewed by marriage to a white male (Robin Thicke; with his feminine name, "Robin.").
She also has this mixed kind of, gitty acting style. She's not Black enough for our children. She'll make all our girls want non-Black boys. She's nothing but the new "Whoopi" and Halle Bare-ry!
Regardless of any person's excuse to cross-marry, it's against the 10TH COMMANDMENT. The white male has simply flushed it before our eyes to make us forget God's Will--while they have all kinds of intimate pleasures with our sin-sick (money, popularity, vanity) women.
Just allow her to ask Jill Scott, or the other Afrikan dark-skinned women, "Do you think I'd have his role if I were your complexion?"
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By: Misterite on 8/04/2008 1:04AM
Sorry, Fellas!! In case you didn't know, she's married to Robin Thicke.
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By: Chuckdeezul on 8/02/2008 4:50PM
Not for nothing (because everything about my culture is SOMETHING)but this young woman is pretty and all but why is there such a HUGE Black-OUT in the media with our B E A U T I F U L dark complexion sisters (and brothers too)! She is pretty but what about Kelita Smith (Bernie Mac Show-his wife) and Camille Wimbush, the young girl that played Vanessa (his niece)? Come on folks, help me out with our beautiful dark complexion sisters. I'm drawing a blank. List them. Jill Scott, .... Who else? Help a brotha out!
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By: Nyrie on 8/02/2008 6:16PM
I think that she's a beautiful woman. As far as what happened to the dark-skinned brothas and sistas?!?! Well... ask the directors, producers, and anyone else involved with making a movie!! Don't blame it on the lighter skinned ones! lol... Sidney, Denzel, Morris, Eddie, Will (will's not dark, but he isn't light either)!!! I agree with wanting to see more BLACK PEOPLE in the movies though! Cause I'm getting tired of them recycling these actors. But on the other hand, we can't look for help if we aren't helping ourselves! How many of YOU went out to SUPPORT the new movie with Eddie Murphy and Gabrielle Union?!?! ...exactly. Anyway..... from one 'light skinned' sista to another, I'm happy for you Mrs. Paula Patton!!! God Bless
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By: Erin on 8/02/2008 6:37PM
Hey Dwain, You know she's married to Robin Thicke, right!
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By: evelyn on 8/02/2008 6:48PM
i am a brown skin woman, i have always be attracted to my black men, but black or white if you truly love a person color should not matter, you can love people outside of your race, and remember everyone came from Africa so what is the big deal, live and let live
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By: Pat on 8/02/2008 7:21PM
Do your research. Robin Thicke's mother is Black and his Father is White. In America, White Americans view him as Black. As you should know, sometimes the product of an interracial relationship produces a child that is light-in-color to the extent that he or she can be viewed as White to a society that is not aware of their heritage.
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By: Free Me on 8/02/2008 8:21PM
You just knew one of the caucazoids would try to pick her up. It never fails. I thought i recognized her from somewhere. Shes almost Halle Berryish in that she looks like she could be half black and half white. Sounds like it will be a fun movie to watch. Anyway sistas Im here for yall so dont act like all brothas want white women. As well I know that all sistas dont want white men. I love my Beautiful Black Queens...
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