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Did Angelina Jolie glare at Anne Hathaway during the Critics' Choice Awards?

During the Anne Hathaway's acceptance speech Critics' Choice Awards, Jolie seemed to roll her eyes. Do you think that this was intentional or was it just an unfortunate shot?

http://www.popeater.com/movies/article/jolie-disses-gets-dissed-at-award-shows/302689
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glaspell | 3 years ago
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Well, I watched it and couldn't find any glares or eye rolling and then watched the first Jolie shot after 6:30 again, and I don't see it. At about 7:18 she looks tranquil and graceful, maybe amused, and I do see her glance downward, but it doesn't look like it's negative at all, just a natural eye movement after having the camera trained on her for about four seconds.

I would say this is considered an eye roll because celebrity cat fights are much juicier news than "she watched her with dignity, slightly amused by the surprised energy the young star exhibited."

I mean, seriously: Jolie has won a Critic's Choice Award before, for Girl, Interrupted in 2000. She's won several Golden Globe Awards, and Oscar, she's won actress of the year... she knows she's good. You have to really want drama to see it in the clip you linked to (unless I looked at the wrong clip, of course -- but I looked at the one of Hathaway's acceptance speech.)

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mlw1818 | 3 years ago
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