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Angelina Jolie has had several temporary tattoos done for her new film Wanted. The actress shows off over 13 new designs in the sci-fi thriller.

In new promotional photos, she’s seen sporting artwork on her back and the words ‘tears’ and ‘toil’ on her arms.

The action-packed role sees Angelina, 32, perform death-defying stunts, including shooting while hanging off the side of a car.

The mum-of-four plays an assassin called The Fox, who trains James McAvoy, 28, to avenge his father’s death.

The movie is up for a June 28, 2008 release.

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Madonna and Justin Timberlake are making a Smart move together.

According to sources, the duo’s debut collaboration, “4 Minutes to Save the World,” will be featured in the upcoming movie adaptation of Get Smart.

Nothing official yet, but sources say movie executives are trying to persuade Madonna and Justin to shoot a music video specifically tailored for the movie. They’ve already shot a video for the single, which is scheduled for a March 29 release.

Get Smart, starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway and based on the kitschy 1960s television comedy about a bumbling U.S. spy, opens June 20.

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As a fan of Drew Barrymore, I could read anything about her and it would amuse me for a long time.

I don’t normally read books, although there is an odd occasion. I ordered this Happily Ever After: The Drew Barrymore Story 3 days before it came, and as soon as I had it, I read at least an hour of it.

Happily Ever After: The Drew Barrymore Story tells you about her when she was young, her family, her boyfriends that she has gone out with and her career.

It is very interesting to read, and as soon as you start reading it, you probably won’t want to put it down. I got so interested in it and I didn’t realise that I had got half way through. If you like her this Happily Ever After: The Drew Barrymore Story is perfect for you.

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In the early morning hours of January 31, Britney Spears was transported by ambulance to UCLA Medical Center. Reports indicate the 26-year-old singer will be kept in the hospital for a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric evaluation.

According to People magazine’s web site, Spears’ friend and manager Sam Lufti said, “She went willingly. It was like something in her heart was telling her she should go. She knew something was wrong.” Britney was first hospitalized for observation in early January, but checked herself out after spending only two nights in the medical facility.

Reports say the difference between the two hospitalizations is this time it was planned in advance by her psychiatrist, Dr. Deborah Nadel. Nadel can recommend a two-week stay at UCLA Medical Center, but patients rights workers will determine if an extension is legally justified.

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I know I’m no different than any other 40-something housewife living on bon-bons and pop culture. But don’t give me Britney or any teeny-bopper messiness; I had enough of my own teenage angst, thank you. Just don’t mess with my TV shows — “Brothers and Sisters,” “Boston Legal” and “Desperate Housewives.”

When I heard a striking writer say on CNN that fans would be very disappointed with the last episode of “Desperate Housewives,” my throat got tight — I hate cliffhangers. (“The Sopranos” nearly killed me at the end of every season. When I got withdrawal, I’d order the season on cheap DVD to tide me over to the next year. And let’s not even discuss how distraught they left me with the final episode.)

But I must tell you that I found the last written episode of “Desperate Housewives” better than a season finale. Call me sentimental, but I like my ends tied up in sweet little bows.

I loved the scene where Lynnette is about to scatter ashes in the baseball field with Mrs. McCluskey (what a fine actress), who recited a poem so within her character and so intimate I felt I was watching a Broadway drama. The fact that this tragedy turned into an opportunity for these two women to finally get down to a beer in a pub was very satisfying.

Also, Brie and Susan have come to a deeper, closer relationship. I can even envision Gabby rising to the occasion and sticking by her man despite his new disability (whose sight I feel will be restored as a reward for Gabby’s inner growth).

Yes, indeed, life on Wisteria Lane seems fine to me.

Now, about that strike … I understand why the writers would want to be paid for any use of their work. After all, if I write a novel, I stand to gain from any usage of my writing. Whether it’s European printing rights or a movie option, I would be paid for their right to use my writing in any form.

Unfortunately, it seems to me that the TV writers may be less likely to get what they want. (You know you can’t always get what you want.) Because like musicians, who have been notoriously ripped off by recording companies since the beginning of the industry, copyright law would need to be rewritten for them to see any changes.

I wish them luck, because I feel that artists should gain the most from their work, but that’s the world I’d like to live in. We’re living in Wisteria Lane, where bad things happen to good and bad alike.

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Starring: Shannyn Sossamon, Ed Burns, Ana Talancón, Ray Wise, Azura Skye, Johnny Lewis, Jason Beghe, Margaret Cho, Meagan Good, Rhoda Griffis, Dawn Dininger, Ariel Winter.

When Beth Raymond (Shannyn Sossamon) witnesses the deaths of two friends, she knows there is more at work than just a tragic coincidence; days before they die, both victims hear their terrifying final moments on cell phones. Though the police think Beth is crazy, detective Jack Andrews (Ed Burns), believes her. Together the pair try to unravel the mystery behind the horrifying messages before their own phone numbers come up.

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