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Will Kristen Stewart Play the Leading Role in Wanted 2?

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Angelina Jolie kicked all kinds of ass in the movie Wanted. Her character, called “Fox”, was an elite, beautiful killing machine. She could beat the crap out of anything that moved and shoot around freakin’ corners. She then recruited Wesley Gibson (played by James McAvoy), and saved his whiny little butt a few times. Then the rest of the movie went like this: action scene, training scene, holy crap it’s Morgan Freeman moment, training, training, Angelina Jolie almost got shot in the face but looked sexy doing it, big huge betrayal, action action, everyone dies.

Except Wesley Gibson (McAvoy). The meek shall inherit a sequel with Kristen Stewart, apparently.

According to the rumors of the day, Kristen “I love shiny vampires and bite my lip too much” Stewart is being considered by the director of Wanted 2 to play the strong leading female role. James McAvoy will be reprising his role, and that’s about it. Because if you didn’t see the movie or read what I wrote above, everybody else is dead.

Director Timur Bekmambetov (my spellcheck just had an embolism) had at one point said that he wanted to bring Angelina Jolie back in some way for the sequel, but money and time issues caused her to back out of the project. Not to mention the fact that her character in the movie is uh… dead. Shot through the head. Dead. I just can’t see Kristen Stewart showing the intensity and physicality that AJ is able to bring to the screen. KStew just seems way too young and naive to successfully portray a heartless assassin.

Then again, she is a woman, and I’m pretty sure all women are born with the ability to be heartless assassins. We shall see.

Anyway, check out a clip from the first film below just in case you forgot how ridiculously hot Angelina Jolie is. Oh, and her naked ass is kind of displayed here, so it’s a bit NSFW. You’re welcome.

Source: Is Kristen Stewart Replacing Angelina Jolie? [E! Online]

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Angelina Jolie’s ‘Wanted’ Film Posters Banned

Posters for Angelina Jolie‘s latest action film “Wanted” have been banned for glamorizing gun crime.

Members of the public complained that the advertisements for Wanted were irresponsible in the current climate and were likely to provoke violence or antisocial behavior.

The film stars Jolie and British actor James McAvoy as a pair of assassins.

One poster featured a gun-toting Jolie lying across the bonnet of a car and a bullet curving towards the audience. It carried the strapline: “This is your destiny. Join us.”

Another showed McAvoy with a gun in each hand, pointing towards the viewer. The accompanying slogan implied that his life had changed for the better since he became a killer.

The Advertising Standards Authority imposed the ban after receiving 17 complaints from the public, many of whom said the posters were unsuitable to be seen by children.

In its adjudication, the industry watchdog ruled: “We acknowledged most viewers would understand the posters reflected the content of an action film. However, we considered that because the ads featured a glamorous actress, action poses, several images of or related to guns and aspirational text, they could be seen to glamorize the use of guns and violence. We concluded [they] could be seen to condone violence by glorifying or glamorizing the use of guns.”

An ASA spokesman added:

“We have seen a proliferation of complaints from the public about advertising which is seen to condone gun or knife crime. We are responding to the level of consumer concern.”

Universal Pictures said the posters had not appeared near schools or other areas frequented by children.

source: Angelina Jolie film posters banned [telegraph]

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Angelina Jolie’s Naked Booty in ‘Wanted’

Angelina Jolie had a brief nude scene in her new movie, ‘Wanted‘.

Although we are uncertain if it’s actually a “butt double” or not, one thing we are certain of… you would like to be the judge of it.

NSFW version after the jump!

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