Brad & Cate Do ‘EW’
Wahoo!! Oscars all around!! I present to you the inside photo spread of Babel’s Brad Pitt & Cate Blanchett inside this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly November 3, 2006 issue. Here’s an excerpt from the article (full article after the jump):
Cate Blanchett was marinating in a puddle of blood on a dirt floor somewhere near the southern edge of the Sahara. Brad Pitt sat nearby, slumped over on a rock, sweat pouring off him. The temperature hovered near 112 degrees in the tiny Moroccan village that had become home to the cast and crew of Babel, the politically charged four-part epic from Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu (Amores Perros, 21 Grams). This place was seriously primitive, beyond the reach of electricity and, for the most part, running water. Air conditioning? Not a chance. Indoor toilet? There’s only one: See the village elder.
Lost in Translation
How the director of ”21 Grams” pushed Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, and a multinational cast through ”Babel,” his epic four-sided saga of sex, drugs, guns, and terrorism spanning three continents and several gulfs of misunderstanding
Cate Blanchett was marinating in a puddle of blood on a dirt floor somewhere near the southern edge of the Sahara. Brad Pitt sat nearby, slumped over on a rock, sweat pouring off him. The temperature hovered near 112 degrees in the tiny Moroccan village that had become home to the cast and crew of Babel, the politically charged four-part epic from Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu (Amores Perros, 21 Grams). This place was seriously primitive, beyond the reach of electricity and, for the most part, running water. Air conditioning? Not a chance. Indoor toilet? There’s only one: See the village elder.
To make matters worse, González Iñárritu, in his quest for supreme naturalism, had just asked them to perform Cate’s near-death scene for the 73rd time that day. The pressure was off the charts and there was just one distraction powerful enough to keep the two actors from going completely bonkers¦
”It felt out of control,” Pitt says over a year later, in a luxurious, climate-controlled Los Angeles hotel suite, recounting the weeks he spent in a state of ”frenetic anxiety” on the Babel set. ”I thought it was going to push me over the edge.” Suddenly, the 42-year-old actor leaps to his feet to demonstrate that crucial survival tool. With a hint of dramatic flourish, he grabs hold of his belt loops and yanks his jeans up to his armpits, giving himself a deep-impact wedgie of what must have been the most painful sort. ”Throughout the movie, I’d walk around like this,” Pitt says, thrusting out his backside and waddling around like a duck. It must be said that watching Pitt transform himself into an Urkel-like superdork is a sight so perplexing, it could divert a person from just about anything. ”You’ve gotta find things to make you laugh during the shoot. Cate called it the Hungry Bum.” He pauses and chuckles to himself. ”When your bum’s so hungry it’s trying to eat your pants.”
González Iñárritu’s globe-trotting melodrama was shot in six languages and on three continents. As ambitious as it is intimate, the narrative interweaves a quartet of sorrow-soaked vignettes: An American couple vacationing in Morocco (Pitt and Blanchett) are forced to depend on the kindness of strangers when struck by catastrophe; a family of Berber goatherds unravels after buying their first gun; a nanny (Amores Perros‘ Adriana Barraza), torn between work in San Diego and family obligations in Mexico, is thrown into an immigration quagmire; and a deaf-mute Japanese girl (Rinko Kikuchi) tries to cure her loneliness by prematurely uncorking her sexuality.
Babel (see EW review here) takes its title from the biblical allegory, in which man’s hubristic attempt to build a tower to the heavens compels a vengeful God to create a cacophony of different languages that stymie communication and isolate people from one another. Using this as his metaphorical jumping-off point, González Iñárritu tackles some of the most provocative issues of our time post-9/11: globalization, immigration, the spectre of terrorism. ”The film is about prejudice,” the director says, ”and the dangerous borders and walls we build that affect [communication] personally. And on a global scale, between George Bush and the Muslim world.”
Mixing politics and moviemaking has always been a dangerous game. One false move can mean the difference between Traffic and All the King’s
Men. But González Iñárritu’s single-minded determination about the project persuaded some of Hollywood’s biggest power players — Pitt, Blanchett, and Paramount’s Brad Grey, who agreed to back the movie in his first week on the job as the studio’s new chairman — to take a risk. It’s a gamble that’s already begun paying off: González Iñárritu collected the Best Director award at this year’s Cannes film festival, and the movie drew a raft of raves at Toronto. Now Babel looks poised to be one of this year’s leading dark-horse Oscar contenders. And Pitt’s nakedly emotional performance has placed him in the Academy Awards running for the first time since being nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 1996 for 12 Monkeys.
All this comes at the end of a long, tough slog. The Pitt/Blanchett story line was just a quarter of the journey for González Iñárritu and the rest of the core crew, who crisscrossed the globe for more than a year, shooting under arduous circumstances.
Dehydrated crew members in Mexico, for example, had to be hospitalized. Appropriately enough, communication was particularly difficult: The young deaf actresses in the Japanese plotline required a series of translations, from González Iñárritu’s native Spanish to English, English to Japanese, Japanese to sign. ”I had three pains I thought were heart attacks during production,” recalls González Iñárritu. ”To make this film was to give birth to a boy with four heads. Painful.”








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oh really? You can just sense it , huh?
45 | Lurker |
Of course she can. It’s pretty obvious what your agenda is, you aren’t nearly as clever as you think.
pic #9 clearly shows Brad’s hand is on both Angie’s thigh. Note, his hand stretched across all the way to the other thigh.
51 | BCBG ||
That’s so cute. JOLIE GOOD SNACK! LOL
53 | pic #9
Oh no, not the thigh controversy! lol
Why is it that when some EXCITING stuff about BRAD is happening JUSTJARED goes down or crashes.
Is this COINCIDENCE, CONTRIVED or what? … just wondering …
For people who cannot access JJ (should his server crash), please post your comments about BABEL in the IMDB’s BABEL messsage board.
I am dying to read your comments.
Oscar buzz, the films he produced were making raves and doing good in the boxoffice. and line of projects waiting to get started. Brad has rebound back as one of the top player in Hollywood. a big slap on naysayers and haters.
what a rough day, huh Jared.. :)
Would love to hear some feedback from the JJ fans who saw our boy tonight in in Babel..
Please!
I don’t know if my opinion counts, I’ve been a lurker for quite awhile now. Anyway, I saw Babel today in LA, O MY GOD! This was such an awesome movie, actually there are no words to describe just how good this movie is. I found myself tearing up on a few occassions and I’m not the type to cry at movies. I don’t want to give to much away for those who have to wait til Nov 10th. After the movie people were raving about it, so I was happy. Even when I went to get something to eat people were talking about it , they were going to see it that night.
Brad was phenomanal, just the range of emotion he was displaying, if he doesn’t win the Oscar this year this will be a major dissappointment. And Babel should definately win the Oscar for Best Picture. Even now, I just can’t shake the feeling. People weren’t lying when they said this movie stays with you. All I can say is it’s a definate must see!
So I hope this helps some. I’m glad JJ is back up & running, I was in a panic when I couldn’t access the site this morning. Now, I will go back to my lurkerdom status & have no fears I’m not some crazed maniston person either. I’m so BAMZ that even my friends think that I have lost my mind. What can I say they are my guilty pleasure.
I just came from Nicole thread. I think its funny, couples who were fiercely criticized by the media such as Brad and Angie, TomKat, Brit and K-fed, were the one which relation are gaining strength. while those relations which were getting raves from the tab.media were the one having problem like Nicole & Keith, Jen & Vince. . just my thought.
Hmmm, it seems Babel , a small indie film will end up just like Brokeback Mountain. touching evey soul.
sorry for the typo’s.. Typing very fast, and just got from a cocktail party…lol..
60 | Sugarbear |
Of course you count.. ! Please post more often, and Thank you so much for your input.. Aahhhh so nice to hear such a glowing review. , I am so happy for Brad.. Can’t wait to see the movie..
Thanks again for the lovely review and Cheers..
Thanks BCBG for the cbs link. The billboard ad is very cute.
Thanks Sugarbear for the review. I can’t wait to see the movie. Counting the days. :lol:
It’s getting so frustrating to get on JJ today. I agree with poster above about JJ site crashing everytime something exciting about BAMZS happens. What’s up with that?
I have a theory. Maybe some of the officials did know, as well as the royal family which invited Brad and Angelina to visit, but for security reasons say they did not know. And I imagine that the helicopter will be found to have made a legitimate emergency landing as they only carry so much fuel for a certain length flight. Also most articles on this say “Brangelina” flight in trouble, not just Angie. But most articles re false adoption say Angelina because they want to generate some sort of rivalry with Madonna, where none exists. These idiots still don’t realize that good positive romantic news sells too. Have noticed that triangle of Brad, Angelina, and X stories are disappearing, yea!! And the Brad, Angelina, and GP triangle stories are not interesting, have no traction, because only a pitiful few delusional hard core GP fans can even imagine Brad leaving Angelina to head back to GP (and definitely only a few of these hard core GP fans exist because stories about GP make almost everyone yawn). GP needs the publicity because she’s getting older and not getting the good roles like she once did. It’s hard to remain at the top in Hollywood especially for women, only a few succeed. Brad is a super nova, all want to nestle close as possible to his aura. Brad and Angelina have been the bread and butter stories for the tabs now for two years, and the tabs are desperate for some new bread and butter stories to put on the front cover. I think that some of the intense attention paid to them is decreasing in the states, tabs aren’t selling as well and their pixs are not on every cover every week. India is another story, they are big time world wide Hollywood stars making a movie in a county in which this is rare, so much attention is on them. In a strange way, filming in India has been good for them in that they are working together as actor and producer in somewhat different and difficult circumstances, and seem to be thriving as a couple and as a family. They are also enjoying new experiences together. Stronger bonds between these two may be the positive result of this trip, as well as the production of a good movie. For every negative story about the Jolie-Pitts two or three positive stories are appearing. And the Jolie-Pitts are now accepted and acknowledged as a couple and as a family.
60 | Sugarbear
Thank you so much for your review. As I can say from one who cannot see it until November, it was very much appreciated. :)
60 | Sugarbear | Thanks for your review, i can’t wait to see it tomorrow…. Please come out of lurking and post as often as possible
65 | kk1
You are always so positive.. I really appreciate that.. Thanks for your wonderful input.
I agree, I think they pull tight in times of trouble. :)
And the Jolie-Pitts are now accepted and acknowledged as a couple and as a family.
65 | kk1 |
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You are right kk1. The news sources, when the write about B or A now, they don’t insert X in their news as much as they did before. I remember last year, every times AP wrote about any news on B&A, even not related to X, like the Davos forum per example, they had to have an addendum: “BP was divorced from actress JA early this year”. It was very annoying.
testing
ST LOUIS CARDINALS WON !!
ST LOUIS, MISSOURI
69 | ntt
ITA. the funniest part was on every news of B & A., there will be a caption of how Jen felt. I hope they can also stop those lies on Brad miss Jen, Brad calling Jen. blah, blah, blah……
60 | Sugarbear | - Hi Sugarbear, I hope you can come out of lurking and post more often, thank you for your review, I can’t wait to see Babel, 2 weeks to go :)
Wow! Thanks for welcoming me. I didn’t think anyone would respond. I am glad I could be of some help. A tip though the movie is long. (Take a sweater just in case. I know the theatre I was in got a bit chilly.) I went in at noon & got out a little after 2:30 with the previews & the dreadful commercials included. Don’t worry, you will be so entranced by this film, you won’t even notice the time until you get out. All I can say is that I went through so many different emotions, it’s such an emotional roller coaster ride. Believe me no one moved during the movie either, although I got the pleasure of having two young girls who came in the movie late and did the chit chat thing. And of course they sat one row in front of me. Finally the movie drew them in and I heard no more. Thank God because no one was going to ruin this for me.
Anyway,I really wish I could say more, it’s killing me. And I don’t mean that in a teasing way either. I tried to tell my friend after the film but she wasn’t interested. I truly think she’s made of stone. Well, thanks again for the warm welcome. Also forgive me for any typos etc. I just get on a roll sometimes.
Thank God you’re back Jared! At least I was able to grab a copy of
EW during lunch to help me tide me over.
Thanks Sugarbear for your review, I can’t wait to see it on Nov.
10th.
Great post kk1, ITA. I swear, any, and everybody out there,
knows that you will get your 15 seconds of fame if you link your
name to the phenomenal buzz words of ‘Brad Pitt’ or “Angelina
Jolie.’ Not too long ago, those hags on the View were once
discussing how Brad had lost his appeal because he was now seen
as following Angelina around, not being himself, well, fast forward
to the present and voila! the real Brad has emerged, a strong and
dynamic actor, with the strongest production company in
Hollywood, with two Plan B movies viable for Oscar contention,
father of the most beautiful children, and the lover/husband/other
dedicated half of the Jolie-Pitt power couple!
LOVE MY TEAM JOLIE-PITT!!!!
71 | Missouri Fan | - Hiya MF, they sure did, and they deserved it :)
Alexanderina, I would like to join the YG, I just asked J to forward my email to you. I don’t know if my message to him got thru though. I you receive it, could you let me know? Thanks. I go thru BAMZS withdrawal when JJ goes down. :oops:
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