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Angelina Jolie: Behind the camera

June 3, 2012 4:00 PM

Bob Simon profiles international film star Angelina Jolie who is often called "the most beautiful woman in the world," but Jolie has worked hard to prove she's far more than that.

Angelina Jolie: Behind the camera

60 Minutes OverTimeAngelina Jolie talks about her famous face

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by twinsmom96 June 10, 2012 7:50 PM EDT
Really? Do any of you understand how she and her whatever spouse have played the media to get all the attention they crave? Do you think anything they have done is out of a true desire to help out instead of a true desire for media attention? I think they're both pathetic, and feel that everyone taken in by their off-screen theatrics is equally to be pitied. Disgusting.
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by twinsmom96 June 10, 2012 7:44 PM EDT
Really? Do any of you understand how she and her whatever spouse have played the media to get all the attention they crave? Do you think anything they have done is out of a true desire to help out instead of a true desire for media attention? I think they're both pathetic, and feel that everyone taken in by their off-screen theatrics is equally to be pitied. Disgusting.
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by Koosamoosa June 8, 2012 5:08 PM EDT
Angelina is a warm and giving woman. Her external beauty matches her inner one. One never fails to be amazed amazed and mesmerized by her energy and thoughtful
endeavors. She uses her stardom for worthy causes that benefit humanity. Keep going, Angelina. God bless you.
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by thedarktitan June 7, 2012 11:20 AM EDT
PART II

It brings me to the "AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM!"

Well, LADIES AND GENTS.....You can still pat yourself on the BACK

because THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA RULES. The world public still

look to us to provide GLOBAL GUIDANCE and WORLD LEADERSHIP and we

have not failed them. They ALL STILL WANT TO BE LIKE US. That alone

is an AMAZING RESPONSIBILITY. One we can have PRIDE IN and do our

very BEST TO KEEP PUSHING THE LIMITS and EMBRACE the ROLE! KUDOS!
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by thedarktitan June 7, 2012 11:15 AM EDT
ANGIE....IS HOT! Only one thing that holds her back and she does have the capacity to achieve that.

SHE MUST PUT ON MORE.....WEIGHT!

The body she displayed in playing "LAURA CROFT" was when she was at her best!

She is not an old woman. She is in her mid-30s. In Europe, women in their mid-30s have bodies that look like they are in their mid-20s.

They just lack the overall body care (hygiene,dental,feet,skin,body) we have. We ARE THE ELITE in body care! We are polished diamonds but lack some other attributes that the Europeans provide. They are like rough-diamonds.

Dont believe me, just look at any Europeans, mans and/or womans, hands and feet(without shoes) and are very poorly cared for. Just like the dental area. But they do, overall, have less fat bodies than we do.

Being FAT is the only flaw we have in the body area to anyone in the world. In the past we controlled both areas, the care and body without the fat. We lost there since the 1990s.

STAY BEAUTIFUL ANGIE..GAIN WEIGHT...To my American Women get in shape and lose weight.

AMERICAN WOMEN ARE THE MOST BEUTIFUL WOMEN ON THE PLANET...GUYS NEVER FORGET THAT!
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by ukramichael June 5, 2012 7:15 AM EDT
I enjoyed the interview and realized how Angelina could be upset with her grandfathers funeral and thus wanting to help to change it by becoming a funeral director. Certainly to most people this would seem like a bizarre profession, and up until couple of years ago I would have agreed with the status quo. What changed my mind was when my wife's grandmother passed away two years ago in a hospital in the Ukraine. How her passing was almost straight out of a Mark's Brothers comedy , yet at the same time very very sad. From the hospital she was brought by ambulance and dropped off at the front door, of a five floor apartment building (outside on display to everyone passing by), it was up to the family to place her into a coffin and with out a elevator, carry her up to the fourth floor to an apartment that she shared with my wife's mother and her sister. First we had to find strangers from the street to help us carry grandmother up the stairs on a stretcher. Next came the coffin up the stairs, as the stairwell was to small to allow the coffin to be carried up in a horizontal fashion. Once in the apartment the grandmother was on display for two days and three nights in 38C temperatures in the living room of a two room apartment (my wife's mom was constantly swatting at flies).On the day of the funeral the whole process of removing the grandmother and placing her outside on the ground on a stretcher while the coffin was retrieved was repeated. Afterwards I was disgusted by the lack of dignity that my wife's grandmother received during this time. For me it was a shocking eye opening experience, I grew up in Canada in a whole different way of life and culture. Afterwards I too much like Angelina wanted to do something to help better and dignify a person's passing, I started checking and found out that Ukrainians do not have any choice at all other than having a home funeral. In order to give Ukrainians the dignity in death that is fundamental to most people in the world I am trying to start Ukraine's first funeral home, the only thing holding me back is the lack of financing.
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