From falling in love on the set of 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith,' to their romantic wedding in France nearly a decade later, we chart Brangelina's most iconic moments as a couple.
How many times will you be afforded the opportunity, in this lifetime, to look at Brad Pitt and say, “In your dreams”? Probably never to his face, unless your name is David Fincher, and your old pal Brad Pitt comes to ask you for a favor, and that favor happens to be directing a sequel to World War Z. Can you even imagine David Fincher directing a sequel to someone else’s movie — especially one that was just OK?
We thought it crazy enough, the idea that Ryan Murphy would follow American Horror Story with another FX anthology like People v. O.J. Simpson, but can he pull off the hat trick? FX’s Feud aims to find out, pitting Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon against one another for a famous Hollywood rivalry with another all-star cast.
For the majority of his appearance on Zach Galifianakis' painful, funny, and painfully funny 'Between Two Ferns,' Brad Pitt seems to be losing out to his host in a big way. At one point, he appears to be trying to hide behind an actual fern. Later, Louis C.K. comes out and stares dismissively at the superstar. Galifianakis calls Pitt's latest film 'Furry.' It's pretty standard 'Ferns' stuff, and Pitt takes it like a champ.
Ah, the magic of dance! Expressions made through movements of the body! Words don't matter! Wait-- is that Brad Pitt?
Instead of lining up the Hollywood superstar for a standard sit-down chat, 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon had another plan for 'Fury' star Pitt on last night's show: a "Breakdance Conversation." Who needs words when you have cardboard, an old warehouse, and -- let's be real here -- super talented stunt doubles? This just might be the best Brad Pitt interview ever, if only because when Pitt really is dancing, he displays a natural grace that's a lot more interesting than a series of on-set stories about that time Shia LaBeouf pulled out his own front tooth in the name of art.
Things got a little scary at the premiere of 'Maleficent' in Hollywood, California last night (May 28) -- and it had nothing to do with the movie. While walking the red carpet with Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt became the victim of an attack, getting punched in the face by notorious Hollywood menace Vitali Sediuk (the same man who groped Bradley Cooper, kissed Will Smith, grabbed Leonardo DiCaprio's crotch, crashed Adele's Grammy win and crawled under America Ferrera's skirt.)
It's been almost twenty years since 'Interview with a Vampire' hit theaters, which means it's been about twenty years since Tom Cruise last worked with Brad Pitt. But the duo could reunite for Joseph Kosinski's 'Go Like Hell.'
Either time travel is possible or....OR people look like other people. I am not convinced that time travel is possible. I am certain that everyone has a doppelganger right now on earth that looks a lot like them.
What is worse than being not Brad Pitt? Well, I am not Brad Pitt and I must say it stinks. But the only thing I can think of that would be worse, is to have been almost Brad Pitt. I am speaking of his brother Doug Pitt. There you are one or two chromosomes from being a legitimate, well-respected actor who’s also an international sex symbol, one of the most powerful actors in Hollywood and enga