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Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Take Pax & Zahara To A Thermal Bath (PHOTOS)
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were spotted taking Pax and Zahara to a thermal bath in Budapest, Hungary today, and after that the happy family headed to their favorite local restaurant to grab a bite to eat. This of course being McDonald’s!
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Angelina Jolie Hairstyles and Beautiful Updo Hairstyle for Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie who is one of the most required after movie stars was born June 4th, 1975 in Los Angeles California.
At the age of 14 she started model. She is certainly no unfamiliar person to the big screen as she has been in many films all through the years. She has a stylish way of dressing. Angelina always look her best.
Angelina Jolie is one of the most much-loved actress in the U.S and around the world. Angelina is not only an actress, ambassador and a mother she is also an Icon and has great hair.
This “Tomb Raider” celebrity has long dark brown hair, however sometimes you catch her fair a blonde medium length bob.
Angelina is definitely a mover and shaker and she knows how to get things done as well as create great hairstyles that emphasize her infamous features like her spark eyes and voluptuous lips.
Angelina Jolie’s Unique Face Shape
Most hair stylists would be resolute that there are only few basic face shapes, and these are the heart, the diamond, the oblong, the round, the oval, and the square.
Unfortunately, in the real world, an individual person’s face shape could not be easily categorized.
Picking the right length and texture for Angelina Jolie’s hairstyles
With the ratio of the length and breadth of her face, Angelina Jolie’s face shape is a combination of oval and square.
Combined face shape are tricky to style, but Angelina Jolie’s hairstyle manages her face with flying colors.
Since the upper part of her face is dominantly oval, all Angelina Jolie’s hairstyles ensure that nil covers the forehead, except for the occasional side-swept bangs.
And since the lower part of her face is dominantly square, all Angelina Jolie hairstyles have soft waves.
Angelina Jolie was absolutely the queen of glamor with her Oscars hair 2009 (and Natalie Portman was a close second), in a form-fitting strapless black dress.
If you like the glamorous look, try prom hair like Angelina’s: it’s elegantly pulled back to show off her face, neck and trimmings.
How to Get Angelina Jolie’s Hairstyle
Celebrity hair stylist and co-founder of David Babaii for WildAid, hairstylist DAVID BABAII, shares how you can capture Angelina’s effortlessly elegant hairstyle.
First, blow dry wet tresses to create a shiny, frizz free underpinning
Next, randomly curl your whole mane to form tousled waves
To ensure volume at the root area, spray David Babaii for WildAid Volcanic Ash Root Amplifier
Slightly back comb sections of locks and smooth out with a brush to achieve desired height
Angelina Jolie Classic Updo Hair style wearing gold jewelers
Angelina Jolie picture from the 2007 fair-haired Globe Awards.
The above hair style is perfect for long and oval expression shapes and formal occasions.
Angelina Jolies Formal Updo Hairstyle – Styling Steps
1. Wash and dry your locks with clean and conditioner specified for your hair type.
2. Use your fingers to disperse a blob of styling mousse or gel to your hair and distribute evenly with a comb.
3. Using a round brush work in minute sections until your hair is completely dry. When focusing on the roots lift while ventilation for volume.
4. When your hair is dry, carefully scrunch a dab of styling wax with your fingers while lifting at the roots for volume that lasts.
5. Use a large barreled curling iron to create movable waves around your head.
6. Starting on the sides of your head, pin sections of your hair up loosely securing with hairpins just below your crown.
7. Carefully remove some tendril of hair to frame your face as well as some in the back. If desired curl loosely.
8. Piece the ends of your hair that is left down with pomade as well as to smooth front pieces that are left down somewhat away from your face.
9. Mist with a kind amount of hairspray for hold.
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Salt (Deluxe Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]
Angelina Jolie stars in Columbia Pictures’ Salt, a contemporary espionage thriller. Before becoming a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor, and country. She will prove loyal to these when a defector accuses her of being a Russian sleeper spy. Salt goes on the run, using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative to elude capture, protect her husband, and stay one step ahead of her colleagues at the CIA.Angelina Jolie confirms her status as action-heroine supreme in the sinewy thriller Salt. Evelyn Salt (Jolie) is a respected high-ranking CIA agent… until a defecting Russian operative declares that she’s a Russian mole in deep cover, launching her on the most delicious chase sequence since the Bourne movies. When the film’s over you’ll realize the motivations for much of what happened didn’t make much sense, but while the movie’s going on the pell-mell pace will brush such concerns from your mind. Director Phillip Noyce (Patriot Games, Dead Calm) has a gift for staging action sequences you can actually follow moment to moment, which is infinitely more engaging than frenzied editing that blurs everything into cattle-prod jolts–the movie’s first third is top-notch orchestration. Jolie’s star magnetism provides the cool, calm axis around which everything else revolves; the sturdy supporting performances of Liev Schreiber (The Manchurian Candidate) and Chiwetel Ejiofor (Inside Man, Dirty Pretty Things) give enough heft to the plot to keep you from questioning anything. Salt is an old-fashioned entertainment, a skillfully made mechanism with enough grace notes to let it breathe and catch you by surprise. –Bret Fetzer
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Question by P!nk H!ghl!ghter: What does it mean when someone calls you “Angelina Jolie”?
I was at a party, and i thought i looked pretty good….and then one guy comes up to me and says “Hey Miss Angelina Jolie” and winks….any help?
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big lips?
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Review by Stephen Ashley for Salt (Deluxe Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]
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This is a really well done action flick worth viewing. Here’s what’s good with it:
1. It’s full of non-stop action that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The stunts and fight scenes are really exciting.
2. The story has twisty turns and it keeps you thinking. There’s no boredom here, and I felt the plot was close enough to being plausible to keep you interested. Even if the exact program of placing trained children into America isn’t complete realism, we all know that there are spies living as Americans in this country. Just watch the news. It’s a current and relevant theme.
3. The acting is excellent, and the characters, especially Angelina Jolie, show depth. You can’t help caring about what happens to Salt.
While I agree with another reviewer who said that Salt’s husband isn’t shown a lot, I felt he was shown enough to reveal that Salt really loved him. That was what the audience needed to know in order to understand her motives, and to care about whether he lived or died.
I’d definitely recommend seeing this movie, and it’s one I’d own as well.
Review by Kathy W for Salt (Deluxe Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]
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This was a great movie! Almost non-stop action–car chases, run from the CIA, lots of shooting and fighting, and a few twists and turns.
Evelyn Salt is a CIA intelligence officer. She is married to a German National who has easy access to move freely, in and out of Korea. She is about to go home to celebrate her wedding anniversary when a Russian defector shows up at the office, telling a story. He says he is dying of cancer and has nothing to lose. He explains that many years ago, the Russians developed a plot to ruin America, the “KA” program (“kill America”, I guess). They trained many, many children and then substituted them into American life as “sleepers”, to participate in a well-orchestrated plot at a much later time. When the time is right, these children would be activated. The one assigned to kill the Russian president was Evelyn Salt!
As Evelyn is interrogating the defector, the other agents are running a body scan on him which indicates he is telling the truth. Uh oh. They begin to look at Evelyn a little differently. Meanwhile, she is concerned about her husband’s safety and takes off to find him. This begins Evelyn’s chase and a ton of action.
Is “our” Evelyn Salt really Agent Chenkov? Or is someone setting her up? Watch and see. I think you will really enjoy this movie if you like action.
BTW–Yes, there is a lot of BS in the chase scenes, where Evelyn would likely have been killed in real life many times over, BUT, that’s what makes a movie fun! They get up and keep on going–they are the ONE person in the whole world who could survive or could achieve something. Get real–that’s what you go to see–the so-called impossible stuff! Angelina does a great job in this high-action flick!
Review by Steven Carrier for Salt (Deluxe Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]
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Now this is what I’m talking about. Phillip Noyce’s “Salt” is my type of summer movie. First and foremost “Salt” is an action film and it succeeds with flying colors in that regard. But what I really admired about this picture is that it took place in reality. The action was grounded in physics and therefore made it messy, mean and hard hitting. Then we have bon-a-fied movie superstar Angelina Jolie in her best action performance. Where “Salt” also succeeds stupendously is with Evelyn Salt’s characterization, which is complex, dualistic, fascinating and ultimately enigmatic. Jolie thrives in this role which plays to literally every one of her strengths as an actress. You root for her and sympathize with her even though it’s never clear what side Evelyn truly falls into. It’s in this intense dynamic between plot, character and action that leaves “Salt” head and shoulders over films like “Eclipse”, “Clash of the Titans”, “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” and yes, even “Inception”. But also on a side note it’s just plain refreshing to see a film that has Russians trying to take down America, crisp and clean action cinematography and a true movie star like Jolie leading things along. This is classic summer filmmaking at it’s finest.
Review by Movie Lover for Salt (Deluxe Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]
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If you’ve read the other reviews you know the basic plot. I just want to add that Angelina Jolie does an excellent job pulling off the action as does an equally fantastic job with the acting.
This movie is great fun and you care about the characters in this movie — even the minor characters like Salt’s husband.
Plus, the movie has some great twists and will keep you guessing until the end of the movie. The movie ties up all loose ends at the end. As a footnote, when I saw this movie in the theater, the audience applauded at the end.
I highly recommend seeing this movie!
Review by Bobby Hami for Salt (Deluxe Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]
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Angelina Jolie’s acting has often been overshadowed by her marriage. Anyone who has viewed Changeling or Girl, interrupted, has obviously witnessed her great range in different and equally challenging roles. However, at the end of the day, she and her husband are viewed as mere celebrities-not different than reality stars-than serious actors. She has long affirmed her place among the great actresses of the last decade, but her public persona has often overshadowed her career. Salt is proof that even in the Hollywood blockbuster, she is as versatile as one can be.
In the beginning of the film, we view CIA agent Evelyn Salt, played by Jolie, being tortured by North Korean authorities. Due to a miraculous trade between the Americans and North Koreans, she is freed to return home. Not long after her arrival in her country, she comes in contact with a Russian defector who informs of a deadly operation named “Day: X.” Planned since the onset of the Cold War, the execution of this plan will mean the end of the United States. Possibly indicative of its execution is his testament that the Russian President will die at the funeral of the American Vice-President. Salt is a throwback to those classic films, notably The Manchurian Candidate, which focused on the conflicts and animosity between the two countries. This film may seem quite dated, as the cold war and the most notable of the two nation’s conflicts seems to have ended, but it focuses on current times and events, implicating that the animosity of many Russians have yet to end. They are still training operatives, from childhood, and releasing them within the United States and awaiting the best time to take action.
Fortunately, this “Day: X” does not seem to be under the control of the Russian authorities, but old men of the Cold War era who want to put an end to the US. As politically correct as possible, the film avoids introducing the motives behind “Day: X.” Is this a war against democracy, the current US president, or generally do these men enjoy seeing this superpower feel threatened for a change? Such claims are never addressed, keeping the film quite light in ideology and philosophy. For the sake of argument, let’s suppose the mastermind of the plan simply hates all that is American about the US and needs to wipe this country of the map to rest easily. The film is Hollywood entertainment that simply wants to suppose that America has enemies for some very vague and unknown reasons, despite its efforts to spread “peace” across the globe.
The film will invariably will be compared to the Manchurian Candidate for its countless twists. That classic film is obviously of enormous social and historical importance, but both are fascinatingly deceptive in toying around with the audience’s perception of the main characters. For some time, Salt shows infinite amount of courage in alienating its American audience by showcasing the success of the Russians in causing havoc in the United States; some may even see parts of the film, before the major revelation as hugely anti-American. Seeing this in a packed theater, I did sense some anger or tension from fellow viewers. It was the unbelievable sense of betrayal from a film that took pleasure in lambasting and lampooning the secret service, or the ease by which the Russians were able to overcome all the security barriers and harm such powerful diplomats. Of course, Hollywood would never want to cause a stir by showing an incident that may mirror 9/11, and display a more wide scale target and tragedy. No, that would be thoughtful and somewhat depressive, and studios have a strong disdain for portraying the foreseeable, yet unfortunate, future-they would rather fill our heads with countless post apocalyptic junk. Sure, the film eventually loses its fire in relation to its intriguing post-cold war analysis of the relation between these two nations, but for a blockbuster even such an attempt is admirable. Salt does not have an actual agenda in regards to the relations of Russia and US at present, but it cleverly uses the elements of the old cold war films, many which were propaganda products, to tell its tale. If the film actually had been faithful to its vision, it would have initiated an abundant amount of controversy for this film; controversy that really would not aid the film in any shape or form.
The real loser, overall, is Tom Cruise who lost the role to Jolie-as it was later rewritten for her. Choosing Jolie was a wise move, considering that a female character more successfully balances out the tension and anger of the media and the appreciation of her Russian comrades. A female character can convey better her loyalty and betrayal for each side, without seeming as sinister and excessively callous. Jolie really deserves more challenging role, such as those which Kate Winslet seems to always attain, but she still gives a dedicated performance. It is quite bewildering that we feel sorry for her misfortunes, but later grow to dislike her as her true colors begin to show. She picks exactly the right tone for her performance, caring, emotional, and superficially honest. Jolie brings the unexpected masculinity to the film that is quite unexpected of her. Such films are often reserved for butch male actors, and often bodybuilders, such as Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, and Jean Claude Van Damme, but Jolie proves that actresses can bring much needed likeability and vulnerability to the role. Salt eventually lags near the ending-in regards to the realism of its Russian-US relations and the outcome of Evelyn’s crimes and their belated revelation-but considering its conception as a Hollywood blockbuster, it is surprisingly fresh and a winner.
They mean that you’re absolutely gorgeous; and that men and women alike would want to be in your presence. Because you’re so gorgeous.
And possibly that you have big lips.
She is openly bi-sexual. so I guess he could be implying that you are too.
It means he thinks you look good.
Ask him!
You are sexy like her. Pretty… big lips prob.