the Angelina Jolie thread

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I'll never forget when I first saw the large poster for Mr & Mrs Smith...he was still married to Jennifer but they looked so stunning together
Yeah, that poster and the chemistry between the two in the movie? It was off the charts and when rumors of extramarital affair came about, I didn't have ANY doubt something was going on between the two.
 
That was me. I don't find her beautiful at all (and yes, I get it, I'm not a man, so perhaps I'll never get it). She gets all her attention for the giant projectiles on her chest, which she amply puts on display every chance she gets.
Angelina, IMO, may be a wackadoodle, but is beautiful, especially as a brunette. She also, at one point, had giant boobs, but I don't recall them hanging out constantly.
It sounds like butter face, but it really is “But a face” which means Sweeney has it all but a face🤣🤣🤣. Angelina has a gorgeous face, but my hubby says Jen is hotter. He knows them both personally. Jen does indeed have the most gorgeous legs I have seen on a lady of our age.
 
It sounds like butter face, but it really is “But a face” which means Sweeney has it all but a face🤣🤣🤣. Angelina has a gorgeous face, but my hubby says Jen is hotter. He knows them both personally. Jen does indeed have the most gorgeous legs I have seen on a lady of our age.
I think it's "but her face" either way it's really cruel and misogynist.

From AI...

"But her face" is a slang phrase, often shortened to "butterface," used to describe a woman who is considered attractive from the neck down but whose face is deemed unattractive. It's a derogatory term originating from a sexist joke, highlighting a focus on physical appearance and reinforcing negative stereotypes. The phrase plays on the idea that someone's overall attractiveness is diminished by their facial features.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Meaning: The phrase implies that a woman's body is appealing, but her face is not.
  • Origin: It's a shortened, slang version of the phrase "but her face".
  • Usage: It's a derogatory term, often used in a dismissive and insulting way.

    • Context: The phrase is often used in casual conversation, often among men, to describe women.
 

😂 Men like her dirty bath water. Gross.

I didn’t know this about Angelina Jolie:

"But by the time my mom was 25, she was divorced with two kids and she decided she would focus her life solely on motherhood," Jolie continued, referring to Bertrand's split from her father, actor Jon Voight. The couple also shared a son, Jolie's brother James Haven.

"She loved being a stay-at-home mom, but she really wanted me to be an actress so I don't remember making the choice to be an actress. I remembered it made my mom happy," Jolie added, also noting acting helped her mother pay the bills during her childhood, as Bertrand served as her manager.


@chareen , I always enjoy your posts and the articles you link. Thank you. Like others upthread, I assumed that I wouldn’t like Angelina as a blonde, but she’s so beautiful, either hair color seems to work.

Re slang, I guess I don’t know many people who would use the term butter face. I’ve never heard it before
 
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I think it's "but her face" either way it's really cruel and misogynist.

From AI...

"But her face" is a slang phrase, often shortened to "butterface," used to describe a woman who is considered attractive from the neck down but whose face is deemed unattractive. It's a derogatory term originating from a sexist joke, highlighting a focus on physical appearance and reinforcing negative stereotypes. The phrase plays on the idea that someone's overall attractiveness is diminished by their facial features.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Meaning: The phrase implies that a woman's body is appealing, but her face is not.
  • Origin: It's a shortened, slang version of the phrase "but her face".
  • Usage: It's a derogatory term, often used in a dismissive and insulting way.

    • Context: The phrase is often used in casual conversation, often among men, to describe women.
Thank you, I stand corrected! lol, so men cannot be butter faced? So wrong. That is what I get for believing my sister from Boston when I asked her what Butttah Face meant🤣🤣🤣. In any event, Angelina is anything but, she is beautiful.
 
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I saw a clip from Inside the Actors Studio with Angie and she looked stunningly beautiful.



I agree with you here. She is very beautiful - just look at those lips that launched a thousand (or thousand and thousands of) lip fillers. But yes, she is a whackadoodle. Stab her boyfriends so she can feel more connected with them? No wonder Billy Bob Thornton carried a vial of her blood if I remember correctly.

Personally I think Brad Pitt made a mistake. He should have stayed faithful to Jennifer Aniston. They made a beautiful couple. I think I read they are still friends too -although not close of course since he betrayed her.
 
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@chareen , I always enjoy your posts and the articles you link. Thank you. Like others upthread, I assumed that I wouldn’t like Angelina as a blonde, but she’s so beautiful, either hair color seems to work.

Re slang, I guess I don’t know many people who would use the term butter face. I’ve never heard it before

lol that but a face sold out all those soap bars. The men swam in it. There was an update on it, but mods deleted it. It smelled of masculine wood. Very clever imo.

If Angelina only sold cosmetics in her heyday, she would probably be a billionaire like Kylie or Selena Gomez - especially if they were lip plumpers or lip care products.

She should have taken a hint when Jen Aniston sold her Living Proof shampoo products and dived into the cosmetics world.
 
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