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Brad & Cate Do ‘EW’

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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Sugarbear_ I sent you two messages but JJ went down again, so if they apper later, I apologise for the multiple posts…welcome to BAMZSville, it was great reading your thoughts on Babel, now I really can’t wait. Please don’t go back to lurking mode, we want to see in the posting mode :lol:

Alexanderina @ 10/27/2006 at 11:52 pm

74 | Sugarbear | - Thanks Sugarbear, you should stay and post more often on JJ, I don’t mind the preview or how long Babel is, I just want to see it so bad :lol: and thanks for not giving anything away :); and please stay

Passing Through @ 10/28/2006 at 12:03 am

Hey Alex….Did you see that the Cards won the World Series tonight? Don’t you feel better now about them hosing the Mets?!

Alexanderina @ 10/28/2006 at 12:04 am

77 | ntt | - Hiya ntt, okay, I will wait for Jared to send your e-mail to me, and I will let you know, either tonight or tomorrow. Yeah I know what you mean when JJ is down

Missouri Fan @ 10/28/2006 at 12:12 am

I miss micro!
where is micro??

Alexanderina @ 10/28/2006 at 12:14 am

80 | Passing Through | - Hiya PT, yeah yeah yeah :lol:, they deserved to win it, they were the better team :). I sent you an e-mail, check it out. Thanks

Passing Through @ 10/28/2006 at 12:21 am

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.

77 | ntt
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Uh…sorry NTT, but we’ve closed the registration for a while. In light of todays events I guess we should take another poll about opening it back up. We’ll have to see about that, but for now it’s closed.

Alexanderina @ 10/28/2006 at 12:35 am

Hey Guys, Shiloh is 5 months old, she is getting to be a big girl

BABEL Rating so far:

Rotten Tomatoes:
critics overall 74%
critic cream of the crop 75%
users 75%

IMDB rating 7.4 (out of 10)

Yahoo:
critics (9 reviews) B
users (38 ratings) B+

Uh…sorry NTT, but we’ve closed the registration for a while. In light of todays events I guess we should take another poll about opening it back up. We’ll have to see about that, but for now it’s closed.

83 | Passing Through |
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In that case could you tell Jared that he has to keep his site running smoothly from now on? Just kidding.
I just successfully signed on to the AngieRainbow site. Got the scan of that CineTele Revue that JJ had the translation of. If anyone is interested, here are the links. The prints are small. So I will try to decipher, then translate. I hope my eyes won’t get too tired.
http://img524.imageshack.us/my.php?imaghttp://img524.imageshack.us/my.php?image=scan10003largesp2.jpge=scan10003largesp2.jpg

Do you think it is just hype and made up that they visited an orphange and are planning on adding to their brood by Christmas? Anyone know the truth.

Telegraph UK @ 10/28/2006 at 1:23 am

He’s the daddy
Film star, father of three and now big-league producer, Brad Pitt tells John Hiscock about his pursuit of happiness

article about Brad in Telegraph, UK

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/10/28/bfpitt28.xml

#86 Nobody knows what the Jolie-Pitts are doing except when they announce it. People always want to get ahead of themselves where they are concerned. Think about all the stories you have read about them that are not true.

#86 - thanks for the response - I do tend to not believe it unless there is some kind of proof - maybe I want it to be true - ha ha

OK, regarding that cine tele revue article. The only tid bit that I haven’t seen translated is this. Q: Do you plan on having a wedding in the air?
BP: As I have said before, we are only going to get married when evrybody in this country can do so. But, the idea of having a wedding ceremony in the air is not a bad one. (this part is towards the end of the second page. And the big print accross the page means: Angelina opened my eyes.

hi all! deng my head hurts from this last minute cramming..ayiyi.
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POWER OF “BABEL”

Industry insiders agree Brad Pitt is Hollywood’s golden boy
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 10/27/06
BY DONNA FREYDKIN
USA TODAY

These days, it’s good to be Brad.

To pay the bills, he stars in and produces films, some artsy (”Running With Scissors,” which he produced, opens nationwide today; “Babel,” in which he stars, is making its New Jersey premiere in West Long Branch on Saturday) and some slick (”Ocean’s Thirteen” just wrapped filming).

To give back, he helps with Hurricane Katrina rebuilding efforts and speaks out about global warming and poverty.

And at the end of the day, he goes home to Angelina Jolie and children Maddox, 5, Zahara, 1, and Shiloh, 4 months.

The actor, 42, once dismissed as a hunk with chiseled abs, has emerged as one of Hollywood’s most compelling leading men.

“I saw him go from this gawky kid to this unbelievably very solid, confident guy,” says celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz, who shot Pitt years ago and saw him recently during a shoot with Jolie. “I feel like he has an inner life now. Not that the other fellow wasn’t attractive … he was very attractive … but he was a kid. I just think he has grown up.”

Those close to Pitt say he’s riding high, at work and at home.

“I saw Brad two weeks ago,” says pal George Clooney. “He’s in such great spirits. He’s a really smart man who has grown into someone I’m really impressed by all the time. He’s a good friend. And what an amazing dad.”

Though Pitt’s looks still wow the ladies, his appeal now is more than skin deep.

“People love him,” says Entertainment Tonight’s Leonard Maltin. “He’s in a great place and seems to be doing everything right.”
Contributing: William Keck, USA Today
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061027/ENT/61027001/1031

what a frustrating day, and now everybody’s gone. at least I got to read Sugarbear’s review,thank you , and I didn’t have to read pages to catch up.

60 | Sugarbear

thank YOU

86 | curious

rumor of adopting katrina baby, Namibia baby, Pakistan baby, and now Indian baby. it neer stop, so don’t believed it.

Early AM Poster @ 10/28/2006 at 4:47 am

A very nice article from NEWSWEEK that says … why BABEL may just win the OSACAR for Best Picture.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15448006/site/newsweek/

Wow its saturday morning here in London and i know iam a little too late but thats cos i went out on the town after work so didnt get a chance to browse. This has definately cured my hangover! Thanks JJ.

PS//Angelah;91// Thanks for posting. It is good to be brad pitt and i wish him and his family every bit of happiness.

#41 lurker| too early for me say anything.

Missouri Fan @ 10/28/2006 at 8:25 am

HELLO DEAR WORLD BAMZS FANS!

Hopefully this comment will go thru w/o cut!
I gave up yesterday.

Congrats to ST LOUS CARDINAL!
@ St Lous, Missouri

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