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Angelina Jolie often speaks in an English accent.

The actress says playing English archaeologist Lara Croft in ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ in 2001 and the sequel ‘Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life’ in 2003 means she sometimes unknowingly adopts the accent.

She said: “I still slide into an English accent every now and then from my ‘Tomb Raider’ days!”


Angelina - who is currently expecting twins with partner Brad Pitt - also revealed she loved working with James McAvoy in new assassin movie ‘Wanted’, because he was so “down to earth”.

She added to BBC Radio 1: “The thing about James is that you meet so many actors in this business, and you meet James and think, ‘Thank God, someone down to earth who is going to make it.’

But the kissing scene was our first scene together, and I was just thinking how bizarre that was!

‘Wanted’ will be released worldwide later this month.

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James McAvoy is terrible with guns.

The actor says he dislikes handling firearms, despite them featuring heavily
in his latest movie, ‘Wanted’, in which he plays an assassin.

He said: “In ‘Band of Brothers’, I shot my rifle three times and hit nobody
and then I was exploded by a random grenade, so that was my time over in
Steven Spielberg’s realization of World War II
.

I don’t really like guns - I’m a bit bad with them. At one point the gun
had jammed and I put it down and my finger slipped and it went off. I was
like, ‘Ooh
.’ ”

Despite his problems, James did enjoy some of the scenes - though he wished
he could have handled one particular weapon.

He added to Arena magazine: “There were lots of guns, machine guns,
shotguns, handguns, throwing guns - all that kind of stuff. The best bit was
catching a gun in mid-air, upside down and firing with my little finger
.

Source: hollywoodrag.com

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