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<![CDATA[Brad Pitt: "I Get Enraged When People Start Telling Other People How To Live Their Lives"]]> Brad Pitt and his mustache (it's for that Tarantino flick he's filming, Inglourious Basterds) are on the cover of the new Rolling Stone. To conduct the interview, writer Mark Binelli visited the Jolie-Pitt compound in Germany (he writes that it "is surrounded by a wall and has three large houses, its own helicopter-landing pad and, when I visit, at least six guards"). One thing Binelli mentions about Pitt is something you may have noticed in televised interviews: Brad Pitt is restless.


Writes Binelli:

In person, Pitt is warm and funny, but is also, at least while he's being interviewed, an extremely fidgety guy. He paces. He musses his hair. He tears little pieces of dried apricot into smaller pieces before popping them into his mouth. He rubs his knee so intensely it brings to mind Lennie from Of Mice and Men petting a rabbit. All of this might have to do with the fact that, despite his repeatedly proven talents as an actor, Pitt remains, for a large number of people, a creature primarily of tabloid fascination. Did he cheat on his ex-wife with his current partner? Will they have another biological child? What war-ravaged destination might they visit next? Does the mustache make him look hot or porn-y?

As for the interview, Binelli gets Pitt to spill about his work, his life, and his thoughts  and there are some revelations.

On Pitt's crappy movies, like The Devil's Own and Meet Joe Black:

"I got lost in the wilderness of fame a bit. There are all of these opportunities you're supposed to be taking. And I got really discombobulated."

On growing up in a religious community:

"I just found it so stifling, my religion. I know it's very comforting for other people. And it was too much of what you shouldn't be doing instead of what you could be doing. I get enraged when people start telling other people how to live their lives. It drives me mental. This Prop. 8 thing just drives me mental."

On his new film, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button:

"I find Benjamin is about those universal things we all share — that 95 percent that makes us all the same, wherever we are in the world. Our loves, our hopes, but also the loss that we all walk around with and hide very well, and the ultimate notion that we're all expendable. To me, it's a counterstatement to this divisive period we've been in, where we focused on the two, three, four, five percent of ways in which we're different."

On the future:

"I have this fantasy of my older days, painting or sculpting or making things. I have this fantasy of a bike trip to Chile. I have this fantasy of flying into Morocco. But right now, more and more, it's about getting the work done and getting home to family. I have an adventure every morning, getting up."

One has to wonder, is this a man who gets bored easily? Who loves being on the go? Who dreams of never slowing down? Who dreams of never settling down? And with six kids  and possibly two more on the way  is his family "adventure" enough?

Brad Pitt: The Rolling Stone Interview [Rolling Stone]

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<![CDATA[The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button's Terrible Australian Premiere]]> Remember how at Yesterday's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button premiere everyone looked really good and even the "Bads" were pretty awesome? Well, as we know, everything in Australia is the opposite of here (well, at least seasons and the way toilets drain), and so it was with last night's Button premiere at the Sydney Theatre. Everyone looked strange, even the "Goods" were pretty lousy, and (an undoubtedly massively jet-lagged) Cate Blanchett? Shocking! The Kinda Good, the Really Bad... after this Antipodean jump.
The Good:
In its way, Bianca Chiminello's frock is kinda naked and creepy. In another way, it's oddly beautiful.
Okay, maybe not setting anyone's world on fire, but Sarah Murdoch's separates are at least elegant and nicely-proportioned, no?
The Bad:
Yesterday Cate's bizarre dress was somewhat borderline. No such confusion with this metallic snakeskin situation. Question: How does this woman manage to take a 20-hour flight from New York to Sydney, go to another premiere, and keep her eyes open?
I love Miranda Otto. And I would have loved this coat. When I was 14. In the mid-90s.
And speaking of 90s high school students...or, rather, Justine Clarke.
Why did Sophie Lee choose to wear these shoes with this otherwise unassailable suit? A pointy-toed pump seems like a no-brainer!
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<![CDATA[The Curious Case Of The Awesome Benjamin Button Premiere]]> As everybody knows, the Brad Pitt flick The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is based on an F. Scott Fitzgerald story in which a guy is born in his 80s and ages backwards to a baby. The premiere, in Westwood, was excellently star-studded: Brad and Angie, natch, costar Cate Blanchett, but also Jennifer Lopez, our girl Tilda Swinton, Eva Longoria, well-dressed young person Emma Roberts, and a cast of thousands. While the goods were good and even the bads had a lot going for them, a few ensembles — notably J.Lo and Cate — defy easy categorization. A curious case, after the jump!
The Good:
Angelina, in good form.
How covetable is Emma Roberts' demure frock?
Tilda Swinton can pull off most things, from the intellectual to the baffling. The fact that she doesn't give a toss is probably why.
The Bad:
Really sick and tired of Eva Longoria's uninspired short, tight and shinies.
Maria Menounos' Bat Mitzvah special is kinda cute, kinda cutesy.
Wow, not feeling Taraji P. Henson's corset at all.
What Say You?
Cate Blanchett has rare powers of pull-offoability - but has she reached her Judy Jetson limit, or is she using her powers for good?
Classic J.Lo or leaving Las Vegas?
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