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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Brad Whams Out Jonah Hill!


Jonah Hill payed a visit to the David Letterman set to promote his new film, "Moneyball" co-starring Brad Pitt. While being interviewed, Jonah divulged how Brad Pitt master pranked him on set by vandalizing and tagging his golf cart!

The 'Superbad' actor said, “Earlier in the film, when we were shooting, he decided that I loved the band Wham! I’m not specifically not a Wham! fan, but I’m not specifically a Wham! fan. So I go into my office and there’s a framed picture of Wham! and…I walk outside after a dramatic scene and my beloved golf cart is shrink wrapped bright pink…he turned it into a Wham!mobile!”

Dig out all the laughs below!


Friday, September 16, 2011

Brad Pitt "Parades" Around!


Brad Pitt "Parades" around as the latest cover boy for the magazine's upcoming Sunday edition with Dotson Rader.

On being a “satisfied man”... “Happiness is overrated. I put much more emphasis on being a satisfied man. I’m satisfied with making true choices and finding the woman I love, Angie, and building a family that I love so much. A family is a risky venture, because the greater the love, the greater the loss. That’s the trade-off. But I’ll take it all.”

On his past... “I spent the ‘90s trying to hide out, trying to duck the full celebrity cacophony. I started to get sick of myself sitting on a couch, holding a joint, hiding out. It started feeling pathetic. It became very clear to me that I was intent on trying to find a movie about an interesting life, but I wasn’t living an interesting life myself. I think that my marriage [to actress Jennifer Aniston] had something to do with it. Trying to pretend the marriage was something that it wasn’t.”



On Angelina Jolie... “One of the greatest, smartest things I ever did was give my kids Angie as their mom. She is such a great mom. Oh, man, I’m so happy to have her.”

On learning to be a parent..."I was surprised at how automatic it is, how much of it is instinctual. And now I have a great confidence and trust in those instincts. I mean, one sound at night and you’re awake and up because they may need you. Or when they start to have a tantrum, you know to divert them from spinning out by helping them focus on something. It just goes on and on. I tell them, “You can make a mess, but you’ve got to clean it up.”

On being subject to fabrications about his personal life..."I mean, how many stories have you read that aren’t true, stories about me and Angie being married or fighting or splitting up? And when we don’t split up, there’s a whole new round that we’ve made up and we’re back together again! We’ll get married when everyone can. We’re not splitting up. And we don’t have a seventh child yet."

On Same-Sex Marriage..."Can you believe that we’re still fighting for equality in America? To be against marriage for everyone is utter discrimination. I feel strongly about that because if equality of marriage doesn’t happen now, the next generation will have to deal with it. It is an amazing thing that New York has finally gotten same-sex marriage. But the real problem is that the federal government hides behind states on this issue. It is blatant, ugly bigotry, and the federal government shouldn’t be doing that. You’re denying some Americans the right that all Americans have, to live their lives as they choose."



On Learning French..."All our kids are speaking French, so now we have that second language infused into our home. Everyone is learning another language. I’ve got the Rosetta Stone for French sitting right on the table in the bedroom, and it’s going to be loaded into my brain. I know there are certain synapses in my brain that just freeze dead at French, but I have to learn it because our kids are speaking it. [Laughs] Even the twins as babies were saying certain things in French."

On His Film Roles..."I try not to play the same role twice. I’m not the guy that can make and sell a brand. I’m capable at most things and great at nothing. I’ve only repeated two roles. It was when I thought there was something I didn’t crack the first time and wanted to crack it."

Scoot over to Parade.com for the rest of the article!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Brad Pitt Levi's 20th Century Boy!


They year was 1990 and a young model named Brad Pitt is featured in a dusty and rocking ad for Levi's jeans. This is one of many ad's Brad appeared in over the years and why not, with a face as beautiful and boyish as his it was meant to be captured.

Dig the 20th Century Boy below!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Brad Pitt And Jonah Hill Are 'Moneyball' Co-stars.





Brad Pitt along with his Moneyball co-star, comedian actor Jonah Hill, are the latest boys on the front page of New York magazine’s Fall Preview edition, out this week. Below, Mister Pitt shares his wisdom and reveals his pursuit of justice for the minority character in such films as his latest, "Moneyball."



I have to say kiddas, after viewing the trailer, I was very amused in the one scene where Brad Pitt's character responds to his young daughter's question telling her, "Don't go on the internet, watch TV, or simply talk to people." This was his response after his daughter read on the internet of him potentially loosing his job. And you know what, I couldn't agree more with his statement one hundred percent. In this day and age, being a kid is now a luxury we forget is slipping away as the years go by.



On why he “became obsessed” with the story...“I saw it as a story about justice. How is a team with a $40 million payroll going to compete with a team with a $140 million payroll and another $100 million in reserves? Any talent they grow is going to get poached by the rich teams. That became really interesting to me.”

Pitt quickly “became obsessed” with the project. “I saw it as a story about justice.”




On working with Jonah... “Jonah’s a revelation in this thing - he’s a study in reserve. I think the most interesting work that’s been going on in the last couple of years is what the comedy guys have been doing. Guys like Jonah and Russell Brand and [Seth] Rogen and a few others … they picked up on an irreverence that started with Adam Sandler and continued with Will Ferrell, but they’ve been grounding it in a kind of pathos and humanity. I find it really strong work.”



On The Making Of The Film...“I don’t mind the struggle as long as the work amounts to something in the end.. It was really Bennett who finally cracked it. His anxiety not to do anything conventional ultimately formed what this would be. At the same time, everyone involved in Moneyball, at every stage, was very passionate. But what most everyone gleaned from the book was very different. I look at the movie now, and I feel everyone’s fingerprints are on it. It’s been … well, listen. It’s been an interesting process.”



Scoot over to NYMag.com for the entire article!









"Moneyball" film trailer.