If you think Angelina Jolie is hot now, imagine what she was like in the last millennium — before she was a multiple mom with her many international Mother Theresa-like do-gooder roles. Back then, Mrs. Brad Pitt-to-be was an impossibly sexy, tattooed badass who wore a vial of blood around her neck. Her title role as the tragic Wilhelmina agency top model Gia Carangi who got hooked on heroin and died from AIDS at the age of 26 allows fans of Angelina and appreciators of beautiful woman everywhere to enjoy her when she was at her juiciest and most beguiling, fully nude and oozing sensuality. While the biopic's subject matter is certainly not uplifting, her stunning beauty, sexy photo shoots and affair with a make-up artist (played by Elizabeth Mitchell, whom you may know as Dr. Juliet Burke from "Lost") make for super sexy screen material.