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""A Mighty Heart""

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Anonymous Mark Seecof said...

Some of us noticed how beautiful she was in 1995: "Hackers." Of course she played weird even then. Despite her energy, I'm not sure how much of her career will outlast her looks.

6/27/07, 7:29 AM

Anonymous josh said...

Her mother gave up acting after bearing her and her brother--the self-same brother Angie would team up with in "The Kiss That Grossed-Out A Nation"--courtesy of John Voight. (And can anyone say the name "John Voight" now w/o thinking about George Costanza buying a Chrysler that was once owned by "JOHN Voight",a dentist?? :D :D) Her mom was a REAL beauty and a real woman who put her family first,when Voight left. Good luck to Angie,but she seems to require more maintenance than a Mercedes Benz! Poor Brad...

6/27/07, 11:36 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"like an obsessive Pokemon player who's gotta catch 'em all."

lol

6/27/07, 11:37 AM

Anonymous Peter said...

I'm surprised the p.c. brigades haven't raised a huge outcry over the "racist" casting. Angelina Jolie is white, possibly with a little American Indian mixed in, while Mariane Pearl is part black and part Asian.

6/28/07, 7:04 AM

Anonymous Artanis said...

Angelina Jolie is a gawky, awkward looking woman, reminiscent of no one more than Bianca Jagger, who in her turn resembles Mick. She isn't a terribly great actress.

If you want dark and demented, Asia Argento does a far better job.

6/28/07, 10:28 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"I'm surprised the p.c. brigades haven't raised a huge outcry over the "racist" casting."--Peter

Oh, but they have.

http://www.counterpunch.org/kimberley06282007.html

"When White Actors Play Black Characters: The Whitening of Marianne Pearl" By Margaret Kimberley

6/30/07, 12:19 PM

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