"The kids ask about marriage," he tells USA in an interview promoting "Tree of Life," his latest film. "It's meaning more and more to them. So it's something we've got to look at."
He describes his family as "hunted" by photographers, admitting that the one thing he regrets not being able to provide them with is freedom from the media. "Angie and I do everything we can to carve out some semblance of normalcy for them, to re-create the kinds of moments that were special for us. It's not unusual for the kids to be covered in paint. We have mud fights. It's chaos from morning until the lights go out, and sometimes after that," he says.
Amidst the madness, he and Jolie make sure to get their alone time in. "There are no secrets at our house," he says -- referring to their Los Angeles 'home base,' their French estate, or the many film locations that serve as homes in their nomadic lifestyle. "We tell the kids, 'Mom and Dad are going off to kiss.' They go, 'Eww, gross!' But we demand it."
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