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Best Angelina Jolie Movies

The below best movies featuring Angelina Jolie was chosen based on her performances, audience reaction, awards and also the entertainment value of the movie.
Putting together a list of the ten best Angelina Jolie films will not be an easy task.

I think it's you and me? See it.

10. Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

This film is the result of flowing together a flimsy storyline, great direction and best echelon actors like Angelina Jolie, Nicholas Cage and Robert Duvall. This plot is all about a retired car thief Nicholas Cage that has to steal fifty cars for four days simply because his brother messed up the job. I just adore the adrenaline rush I get from watching it!

9. The Bone Collector (1999)
This is a great film with a fantastic cast. If you are an Jolie film lover, you will understand that. because she can act out any role incredibly. Jolie plays a police officer with a knack for 'forensics'. Between the 2 of them, they try to apprehend a serial killer who simply leaves clues behind.

8. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)
I believed this movie was a lot of fun to watch. I'm sure right now we can almost all agree that Brad Pitt and Jolie have crazy chemistry, and they are beautiful on the big screen. Very pretty lady and she did a great job when acting with weapons and in the fight scenes. She had amazed me, definitely.

7. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
Lara Croft is a successful, British antiquities hunter, who journeys to unusual places, looking for items and artifacts in historic tombs and ruins. She is qualified in hand-to-hand fight, in handling guns and she speaks many international languages. Angelina Jolie an Oscar winner is definitely a reputable actress and went through three months of preparing training to become this movie hero.

6. Alexander (2004)
Oliver Stone, who directed and wrote the script for the movie, did an excellent job re-creating the life of Alexander the Great. So why does not she grow older at all during Alexander's life. Angelina Jolie provides a remarkably reassuring performance as Alexander's manipulative mom and provide us reassurance of the reason why she took home the Oscar that nighttime. General, this is a nice, action-packed movie.

5. Salt (2010)
Once again, Angelina Jolie does a great job of performing the main character in an action movie. Her role is credible, and powerful. Only a few woman actresses could pull off a hard-hitting action role such as this.

4. Wanted (2008)
A simple and spectacular action thriller from the director of the "Night Watch" trilogy Timur Bekmanbeton. This is a very reduce adaptation of the questionable cult graphic book "Wanted" by Mark Millar as it provides for us a stunning and often funny yet ultraviolet look at being a frustrated man with rage within him.

3. The Tourist (2010)
Two giant stars, Johnny Depp and Jolie, team up to help to make "The Tourist," a 2010 movie directed and moderately published by Florian Henkel von Donnersmarck, who directed the wonderful "The Lives of Others.

2. Girl, Interrupted (1999)
Jolie won Best Supporting Actress for performing Lisa, a sometimes enormous and constantly interesting patient there because of her anti-social personality. Lisa is the character everybody will at the same time hate and empathize with. Think about a Sociopath, she definitely fits the mold. Angelina does a fantastic job convincing us she is mad.

1. Changeling (2008)
I think it is very unusual that Angelina Jolie could display such a spectacular performance. The movie has the kind of script that does not really flow but in it's natural stillness the movie finds something quite impressive. Jolie's for ages been at best a second-rate actress but this film's impressive end were able to sinch lots of emotions out of me.

Your Mission, To Win the Christmas Box Office

Christmas weekend offered a bit of hope for the box office as five new movies opened in wide release and another one expanded after a solid opening weekend, although for the most part, returning movies did much better business than some of the new releases.

Opening in IMAX theaters last weekend and grossing enough to take third place, Brad Bird's Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (Paramount), starring Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton and Simon Pegg, expanded into 3,023 theaters nationwide on Wednesday with $8.9 million and held up that business through the weekend to end up with estimated $46.2 million over the four-day weekend and $78.6 million total after 11 days in theaters. That was lower than the three-day opening of the franchise predecessor Mission: Impossible III in May 2006, but it's already grossed more money in the same number of days pointing to a higher gross than the $133.4 million made domestically by the third installment.

About $7.4 million of that amount was brought in by the roughly 400 IMAX theaters playing the movie over the four-day weekend, bringing its cumulative IMAX gross in North America to $23 million, which is roughly 31% of the film's total domestic gross. Globally, the movie has grossed $32 million in IMAX venues in the past 11 days, although some IMAX theaters only opened the movie in the last couple days. ComingSoon.net spoke with IMAX President of Filmed Entertainment Greg Foster earlier in the day and were told the company is very enthusiastic about Paramount's decision to roll the movie out in IMAX theaters early, making it the format in which many people want to see the movie. (Having the prologue for Christopher Nolan's anticipated The Dark Knight Rises in front of it probably didn't hurt.) They're seeing very consistent business for the film's IMAX release and they see it playing well into January. They plan on keeping the 70mm IMAX theaters playing even after Screen Gems' Underworld Awakening opens in digital IMAX theaters.

Second place for the weekend went to Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (Warner Bros.), which brought in an estimated $31.8 million over the four-day weekend to bring its total to $90.5 million in 11 days.

Fox's Alvin and the Chipmunks - Chipwrecked took 3rd place with approximately $20 million over the four-day holiday weekend, having grossed $56.9 million since opening last week.

David Fincher's adaptation of the bestselling novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Sony), starring Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara and Christopher Plummer, also opened on Wednesday with $5.1 million, dropped to $3.3 million on Thursday and the studio is estimating $19.4 million for the movie over the extended weekend with roughly $13 million of that from Friday through Sunday. It has grossed $27.8 million in its first six days.

Director Steven Spielberg had two new movies opening this week and though his wartime drama War Horse (DreamWorks) only opened on Christmas Day Sunday, it ended up coming very close to the business for his animated The Adventures of Tintin (Paramount) in twice as many days and 700 more theaters.

The latter opened on Wednesday in roughly 3,000 theaters, taking fifth place with $2.3 million and picked up a bit of business over the four-day weekend to add another $16.1 million to its six day total of $24.1 million. That's a drop in the bucket compared to the amount made internationally, which amounts to $240 million so far.

War Horse , based on the novel and hit play of the same name, opened on Christmas Day with $7.5 million, an amount it's thought to double on Monday to bring its two-day total to $15 million to take seventh place for the extended weekend. (Personally, we think it will do better on Monday than the other two movies and when the dust clears, we could see War Horse taking fifth place for the weekend with just two days of business.)

Cameron Crowe's family film We Bought a Zoo (20th Century Fox), starring Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson, Thomas Haden Church and Elle Fanning, opened on Friday in 3,117 theatesr and after a slow start with only $3 million on Friday, it picked up business to end up with an estimated $15.6 million over the four-day weekend, claiming sixth place.

Also opening on Christmas Day in 2,324 theaters, the alien invasion thriller The Darkest Hour made $3 million in its opening day and an estimated $2.5 million on the Monday after Christmas.

Warner Bros.' New Year's Eve added another $5 million over the four-day weekend as it gets closer to the actual date in the title with its total at $34.3 million after three weeks.

As far as the limited releases, Angelina Jolie's Bosnian war film In the Land of Blood and Honey (FilmDistrict) opened in three theaters on Friday to gross $27.8 thousand, roughly $9,300 per venue. Stephen Daldry's drama Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (Warner Bros.), starring newcomer Thomas Horn, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock and Max von Sydow, brought in $136,000 in twice as many theaters after opening on Christmas Day.

(We'll add international grosses and an estimate for Wim Wenders' new performance doc Pina (IFC Films) once they're available.)

New movies coming out next month, January 2012

January 2
- Albatross (limited)
January 4
- It's About You (NY; LA release: Jan. 6)
- Kill List (limited)
- Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (limited)
January 6
- Beneath the Darkness (limited)
- The Devil Inside
- Roadie (limited)
January 11
- Loosies (limited)
January 12
- Miss Bala (limited)
- Northeast (limited)
January 13
- Beauty and the Beast 3D (3D/2D theaters)
- Contraband
- The Divide (limited)
- Joyful Noise
- Sing Your Song (NY)
- We Need to Talk About Kevin (NY; LA release: Jan. 20)
January 18
- Crazy Horse (NY)
- Desir (NY)
January 20
- Carol Channing: Larger Than Life (limited)
- Coriolanus (limited)
- The Front Line (limited)
- Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos (limited)
- Haywire
- Red Tails
- Underworld Awakening (3D/2D theaters and IMAX 3D)
- Watching TV with the Red Chinese (limited)

January 27
- Declaration of War (limited)
- The Grey
- Man on a Ledge
- One for the Money
- Rampart (limited)
- The Theatre Bizarre (NY, LA)
- The Wicker Tree (limited)
January TBA
- Don't Go in the Woods (limited)
- Newlyweds (limited)

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