Brad & Cate Take ‘Entertainment Weekly’
Thu, 26 October 2006 at 9:27 pm
Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett are on the cover for the November 3, 2006 issue of Entertainment Weekly. Sex, drugs, guns, and terrorism. How Babel became this year’s dark-hose Oscar contender! On newsstands nationwide tomorrow…
Also, take a trip down Brad Pitt memory lane with stills from his many movies including Thelma & Louise (1991), A River Runs Through It (1992), Interview With the Vampire (1994), Legends of the Fall (1994), Seven (1995), 12 Monkeys (1995), The Devil’s Own (1997), Fight Club (1999), Snatch (2000), The Mexican (2001), Ocean’s Eleven (2001), Troy (2004), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005), and Babel (2006). Check out stills from all of Brad’s movies in the gallery!

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Great Cover!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m glad they are together again in “Benjamin Button”.
As much as I would love it, Brad probably won’t get the Oscar for Supporting but 99.9% sure he will get nominated. The actor playing against Forest Whitiker in The Last King of Scotland is getting raves as well as Matt Damon in The Departed. There are still many many more films yet to come out. It’s gonna the juciest year in decades in regards to star power at this years Awards Shows (well just three count in my book (Independent Spirit, Screen Actor’s Guild and the Academy Awards) everything else is a popularity contest.
I have to see Snatch and would love to see Seven Years In Tibet. I’ve seen just about everything Brad baby has offered.
http://movies.msn.com/movies/article.aspx?news=238937
read film critic on babel….he gives 5 stars
56 | nyc2345 |
Please have your eyes examined. Brad Pitt is a beautiful grownup manly MAN! He looks content and happy and confident and most of all satisfied. He has finally grown into his looks and is not the enternally young pretty boy. Angelina, Angelina, Anelina, girrlll, you have provided the catalyst that has enabled Braddy Pitt to evolve into Brad Pitt. Oh, yes!
I for one think Brad is like a fine wine,better with age.When he was younger Brad was very pretty(which is good for Shiloh,since she is the spitting image of him!)he looked like a boy-toy.Remember all the red carpet pictures of him with X?He was prettier than she was,seriously!
#63 We’ll like to keep his options open. Brad’s getting his best reviews.
54 | Observer2 | - :lol:, I agree with you last year Academy Award was boring, and I am hoping the next one is great and yes we definitely need true movie stars back at the Oscar this time around and I think they will be, oh I can’t wait for award season, Brad and Angie I truly believe are going to be nominated , Brad for Babel and Angie for TGS, I saw a preview of the TGS and Angie was fantastic.
I hope Brad win an Academuy Award, because he is a great actor, he has done many good movies, like Legends of the Fall, seven, fiht club and more!!!And now with Babel (drama) , he should win an oscar!!! The oscar have been so boring last years and I want to see new faces like brangelina!!!
Brad and Cate have that old Hollywood star quality that you don’t see in a lot of Film Actors today. Most of the stars today are made on image, publicity and one hit wonder. Cate and Brad both have humble, elegant qualities along with true talent that have stood the test of time.
Whether you like all or most of BP’s movie, you cannot deny that he has presence, talent and charisma that shines through on the screen as well as in his interviews. Plus he looked extra fine in Fight Club and Snatch. He is a talented actor and I hope that he gets an Oscar nomination for Babel. Thanks for all the Babel threads Just Jared.
Is there an article insidethat goes with this cover? Anyone have it?
BP looks just fine. Very real and……. so man. (sigh)
66 | The real lou | - ITA with you The real lou, he is definitely a fine wine and getting better with age, love that man
Not sure if this was posted already: Babel - Making Of
http://www.iklipz.com/Movies.aspx?MovieID=aa145414-4ae3-44ea-8416-1754eee42085
63 | Frenchy
I think Matt Damon will be in the Best actor list. he’s having good rave in TGS. Brad biggest competitor will be Ben Affleck, he just got 2 approval in the Venice FF and Hollywood FF.
76 | QQQQ | - Thanks 4Q for the link
They can’t keep inviting ex tv stars, trying desperately to be taken seriously in the movies. That includes the two Jennifers. Aniston and Garner.
54 | Observer2
Exactly. Oscar was broadcast globally. don’t make it look like an Emmy award. we want true internationally reknown movie star.
I am so excited for this movie it is ridiculous. I haven’t even seen it yet but I have heard so many wonderful things about it, I truly think this is Brad’s year!
Ben Affleck? I have heard nothing lately about his movie, it has not been a hit.
81 | hmmm
Ben was in Hollywoodland. the film was a flop but Ben Affleck just won the best supporting actor in Hollywood film festival as well as Venice film festival.
Just a thought before I go to sleep..Do any of you think Brad will be attending Tom Cruise’s wedding in Lake Como on November 18? The entertainemnt shows kept teasing like they know something. Personally I hope not.
Here’s a crazy review about Babel from FOX News. For them, I think it’s positive. Good nite.
“Babel,” which stars Cate Blanchett and Brad Pitt among a cast of mostly unknown yet terrific actors, is a masterpiece.
But for the life of me I don’t know why anyone would want to see it.
This independent film, by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, is so intense and emotionally disturbing that no dialogue is needed.
With incredible original music by Gustavo Santaolalla, “Babel” would work with the score alone, even without dialogue.
Yet then we would lose the tragic story of a deaf/mute Japanese teen who’s trying to find herself after her mother commits suicide. And that would be a shame, since Chieko’s (Rinko Kikuchi) story is the one most worth watching.
Iñárritu seamlessly brings you to Morocco, Mexico and Japan as he demonstrates a cliche among cliches: that it’s a small world after all.
In other words, the director takes the long way around “the butterfly effect,” or chaos theory. If a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil, it could set off a series of events that end up in a tornado or a hurricane thousands of miles away.
In this case, it is a rifle in the hands of children that sparks an international incident.
The film begins with a Moroccan peasant walking through the desert trying to sell his rifle. The rifle is used later in a tragic game by children who wind up accidentally shooting an American tourist, played by Blanchett.
We later learn that the rifle belonged to a Japanese businessman, whose wife committed suicide, leaving him and his deaf/mute daughter to pick up the pieces.
Meanwhile Pitt, who plays Blanchett’s husband, and Blanchett are trying to cope with the death of their third child to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
This finds them both in Morocco so they can be alone while their children are cared for by the Mexican nanny, Amelia, played touchingly by Adrianna Barazza.
Pitt and Blanchett’s parts are pretty much actor-proof, as their storyline is the weakest of the film. Anyone could have played their characters.
Amelia decides she will take her charges across the Mexican border so she can attend the wedding of her son, and of course you know this can only get worse.
And it does.
Every storyline is tinged with impending doom, and none disappoint. You’ll find yourself squirming in your seat, closing your eyes and pretty much wondering why you spent $10 to put yourself through such agony, particularly if you’re a parent.
From the tragic story of the rifle boys in Morocco, to the touching story of Chieko as she struggles to find herself and ultimately the loss of the children in the desert around the Mexican border, Iñárritu leaves no parent un-squirmed.
It’s ironic then that he dedicates this film to his own children, his “lights in this dark world.”
Indeed. After watching this film, you’ll rush home to pay the babysitter, and you just might wake up in the bunk bed next to the light of your life, who is safe in your arms.
Keeping It Reel?
“Babel” makes you think about what you have, and how suddenly and easily the things you care for most could be in danger. That said, while a commendable reminder, we do have the nightly local news for that.
And it’s free.
“Babel” opens in limited release this Friday, and nationwide November 10.
#81 GP dated both Brad and Affleck and she has called the oscars for Brad. I heard she votes.
I think Matt Damon will be in the Best actor list. he’s having good rave in TGS. Brad biggest competitor will be Ben Affleck, he just got 2 approval in the Venice FF and Hollywood FF.
77 | Dolcevita
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Yeah, but there weren’t any other high profile movies at either of those festivals. Hollywoodland was the biggest movie shown at the Venice Film Festival and it looks like it’s heading straight to video, so I doubt the Academy even remembers it come awards season. If he was so great in that flick why didn’t the producers enter it into the TIFF? That’s the second biggest film fest on this side of the Atlantic (aside from Sundance, which is mainly Indie films). If they thought he was so great as George Reeves then they should’ve put that movie up against the other best movie contenders and they didn’t. Ben Affleck has all the talent of a dead cockroach.
I will be watching Babel. But not sure if Toronto will be included with the limited release. If not then we have to wait for it on November 10th.
Thanks Jared & Audrey for htese new threads. You are soiling us. Thanks a bunch!
I will be watching Babel. But not sure if Toronto will be included with the limited release. If not then we have to wait for it on November 10th.
Thanks Jared & Audrey for these new threads. You are soiling us. Thanks a bunch!
Yeah, Regarding Ben Affleck, I LIKE HIM MORE BEFORE. When he did the Goodwill Hunting, I got the hots for him but now it goes down the drain especially the Bennifer shenanigans started. I prefer Matt Damon than Ben Affleck now. But Brad is Number One all the way!
Last year Oscar was really boring, no big movie star. I hope they can stop inviting starlet and sitcom hack as presenter. This year would probably be more exciting. expect to see Leo in The depart, Matt Damon and Angie in TGS, Clooney and Cate in The Good German, Brad in Babel, Ben Aflleck in Hollywoodland, Sandra Bullock, Panelope Cruz. Nicole in FUR., Meryl Streep . These are some of the Alist actors having good raves and potential Oscar nominne and winner.
Thank you Jared and Audrey for the lovely threads setting the stage for BABEL. I think it’s going to be real hard to watch - and I think Brad is going to become even MORE in demand. Especially since he shed the “golden boy” looks for this movie and, from all I’ve read is really showing his chops.
ITA with those who see the fine wine this man has become in the past few years. So much more than eye candy….yet, still AMAZING to look at.
83 | Frenchy | - I don’t think that Brad will attend Crazy Tom’s wedding
Saying Brad and Angie may or may not attend Tom’s wedding is a way to create another hype. People like to drop their names for attention. There are bloggers that use Angie’s name for every rumor in the world just to get hits.
85 | Passing Through
I hope so. I come to know Ben A. in the Bennifer shenanigans, don’t even remember he was in The Pearl Harbor. his acting prowess was really mediocre, Matt is better.
Since Rachel Weisz won BSACTRESS last year, she will be presenting this year’s BSA. Let’s just all hope she says: And the OSCAR goes too, BRAD PITT!
Good night Ladies!
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