Angelina Jolie Talks Beowulf, Motherhood and More
Check out this brand new interview with Angelina Jolie promoting her newest film Beowulf. Watch her as she talks about the film, motherhood, her co-stars and more.
Angie discusses the beauty of her character as Grendel’s mother (Crispin Glover plays Grendel).
“So I thought it was all really sexy,” she said. “And I loved that there’s this transition that she’s not really beautiful. She can morph into what other people perceive as beauty but she is this other creature.”
Peep the galaxy backdrop. Hot, huh?








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that article is touching,am tring to send all those that print the zahara story to reprint the truth,am they will not do it
What does she do, sit around and study pictures of Brad and Jen and then try to pose the same way? Amazing this woman wants to be in every aspect. What a loser.
977 Tawn : 11/17/2007 at 6:54 am
What does she do, sit around and study pictures of Brad and Jen and then try to pose the same way? Amazing this woman wants to be in every aspect. What a loser.
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Ehh why would Angelina Jolie the most beautiful, gorgeous, sexy actress in hollywood wants to study/copy Chinifer Maniston Ugly barren *****??? Maybe only in the loser minds of Maniston delusional fans.
she is so HUT!!!!!!!!!
Hey Fans, Don’t forget to go see Beowulf this weekend, I went last weekend, and recommended it to 3 people at work who are taking their kids, and my SO’s Brother, who is taking his girl friend and two friends of theirs..
I don’t like her hair in that video.
“And I loved that there’s this transition that she’s not really beautiful. She can morph into what other people perceive as beauty but she is this other creature.”
EXACTLY, SO TRUE, ANGELINA!
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