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Mila Kunis in Aerosmith: Jaded (2001)

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Aerosmith: Jaded

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There are two versions of the video, much of the footage is the same, though used in slightly different places, and some shots have alternate angles. There are a few noticeable differences including a zoom in on stage quickly or a zoom in on stage slowly at the opening, Steven Tyler blowing into the camera or a horse statue blowing into camera in the middle, a forest interlude and Steven Tyler not shown when the music starts or Steven Tyler shown when the music starts.
"Jaded" is Aerosmith's first top ten single since 1998's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," and their last major charting success.
The film was shot in the lobby of the Los Angeles Theater, a movie palace in downtown Los Angeles. The theater was extravagantly designed in the French Rococo style. The video features the ballroom lounge, the landing on the way to the ballroom, auditorium, and the mezzanine hallway.
The hallway shot uses either a mirror, or special effects, to multiply the doors and make the hallway seem endless.
The video was awarded Best Hard Rock Clip of the Year at the Billboard Music Video Awards, and Video of the Year at the Boston Music Awards.

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