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Angelina Jolie On Location In Chicago For "Wanted"

I've found my self transfixed on HBO for the past couple of days. Due to the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Smith is currently on the cable channel's movie list of playing over and over and over... again. Just watching them is making me sick. And when I say sick I mean, they're just too hot and too much chemistry going on. Whewww. I mean imagine them together in real life with their 4 kids. Anyway, these are pictures from location in Chicago while shooting for the movie "Wanted". She's looking rather thin but running after 4 kids and errr "sleeping" with Brad, making movies, doing humanitarian work, dodging paparazzis(and Jennifer Aniston, hehehe), it's understandable. Well, hopefully that's the reason. :) . Enjoy,

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    mare said:

    She may be in the industry but she's always been aware and conscious about world issues. I love that both her personal life and career are constantly evolving. Now here's someone the starlets should aspire to be like!


    Posted at 05:47 PM, on August 9 2007
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    brittany said:

    i was an extra in this scene!!!! =]

    Posted at 06:25 AM, on August 22 2007
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    brittany said:

    how did you get away with taking all these pictures?? that KT lady kept yelling at us NO CAMERAS!!!

    Posted at 06:28 AM, on August 22 2007

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