Pitt, Jolie Cause Frenzy In Hollywood
A couple of hours before the premiere popped~off, I drove pass the Chinese Theatre and wasn’t surprised by the chaotic scene. There were people piled on top of tourists (there is a difference between the two), all to get a glimpse of Pitt and his Saint. It was an overwhelming sight. I hurried home and slammed two shots of vodka in order to calm my nerves. Just bearing witness to the commotion that Brad and Angie create can give you Dementia.
Don’t you wish you could collect these two for your dirty dollhouse?
Brad Pitt and his Saint served the Fever overtime at the “Inglorious Basterds” Premiere held at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on August 10th, in Hollywood.
Quentin Tarantino spoke to the LA Times on why the film took a decade to come to life:
“When I started writing this in 1998, I had a lot of the same characters who are in the movie now, but I had an entirely different storyline, and it just made the movie too big. I had this whole plot where the Basterds had hooked up with a team of black soldiers who’d been court-martialed and they were going after the Nazis together. My real problem was that I couldn’t stop writing. The whole project turned into a behemoth. I finally said to myself — is this a movie or a novel?
Don’t forget to check out Brad in the August 9th issue of Parade magazine, in which he says:
“Children are a dominant value in my life now, and they weren’t before. They were always something I thought I’d get around to having when the time was right. It wasn’t what I was really seeking. In a way, I think I had to go and exhaust me before I could be good at being a parent.”


















Brad Pitt looks like an elf in the main photo. Not his best photo. Jolie looks her usual sexy self but really tired.