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    Beauty & The Beast: Angelina Jolie is worth her Salt!

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     TheVideoMan rushed home from Comic-Con last night to go see and review the movie 'Salt.' He gave the movie and 'A,' saying Angelina Jolie was better than Tom Cruise. His wife, Roberta, also piped in with her own take on Angelina: 'She was understated where she needed to be and she was out there when necessary.'
    - zdan, CNN iReport producer

    The political or spy thriller are my favorite movies, so I have been looking forward to seeing this film. Angelina Jolie stars as a CIA agent on the run, trying to save her husband.

     

    But who is Evalyn Salt? CIA? Russian Spy? Double agent?

     

    She shines in a role that was actually written for Tom Cruise, and she did most of her own stunts. There are no slow or boring parts in this film, I loved the grainy style of filmmaking, and the score was excellent.

     

    Angelina was at The San Diego Comic - Con when I was covering that event yesterday, but the lines to see her were 7.000 people long...

     

    This is one of  the best political / spy / mole movies I have seen since that all time classic "No Way Out" in 1987. There are twists and turns all the way till the end, so try not to go to the bathroom!

     

    Grade: A

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