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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I’m waiting for the rumor that Jolie is having Elvis’ baby and Brad’s adopting Britney’s kids!2
Sugarbear thanks-
Jared-what happend? missed U?? Don’t do that again!
I wish someone would ask Brad what does marriage mean to him. I am curious to know-
101 | malibumom | he said in one of his interviews that it was just a piece of paper
102 | QQQQ
and i believe that wasn’t long after he married chin…
96 | Early AM Poster
Thanks for the article, I love it. Anybody know what Ebert and Roeper said about babel?
Good Morning all!! i’m up and early and ready to tackle yet another mdtrm on a saturday..what a humdrum life..jp
60 | Sugarbear
Thanks for the review. Man I so cannot wait. I also read that Rinko Kikuchi’s performance was great. :idea: awards
104 bluemoon|
I havent heard but they will be reviewing it this weekend according to their website…so, if you get that show, watch it. I never can remember when it comes on around here.
100 | QQQQ
Thanks for posting the link, glad to hear some positive news coming from the set. Hope they can wrap soon and come home.
The new Life Magazine has Tea Leoni, Sarah Jessica Parker and Angela Bassett on the cover. They talk about Charity and like always Angelina and Brad’s name came up. The asked them what they thought about selling Shiloh’s picture for charity.
Sarah said - Angelina spends a lot of time thinking about substantial things.
Tea - that’s awesome
Angela - I’ll never pass judgment on that for one minute.
Ughhh! This is killing me, I have tried posting three times and I keep getting something about Word Press. If this doesn’t work, I quit.
Sarah said - Angelina spends a lot of time thinking about substantial things.|
LOL Really Sarah J? How odd. Sorry this struck me funny. I assume this was meant to be a compliment but… could it have been more neutral!!? Yes, Angelina DOES spend a lot of time THINKING about substantial things.. she spends even MORE time..DOING substantial things. SJ really didnt give an opinion, she just made a statement , that while factual, really didnt express whether SJ approved or not.
Love Angela Bassett and Tea Leoni.
http://people.aol.com/people/article/0,26334,1551963,00.html
Hey, African Girl! Still mad at me?
Thank God, it’s working…..it’s slow but it’s working. Hey, half bread is better than none. :)
#110 / aimee
Lol….maybe she was trying to say AJ is not like the other simple minded actresses out there.
Have a lovely saturday everyone. And now I hope this posts.
105 | angelah | - Good luck on your mid-term Angelah, not that you are going to need it, but wishing you it anyway:)
Good Morning All
I can’t believe system problems again. I really wanted know what others thought since I will not have a chance until Nov. Well here is someone name Bella M review from Brad_News:
I saw Babel tonight and I still can’t stop thinking about it. I cried for about the third of the movie. Brad was excellent. He may get that oscar nod but do they have rules about screen time? Although he was pivotal, he was not in many scenes. The Japanese girl’s potrayal of some scenes were heartwrenching. I know some oscar contender movies may not be out yet but if Brad does not get nominated, the movie better be. I saw two other movies touted as oscar worhty: The Departed and Flags of Our Fathers. The Departed was a good movie but it was good in way that I thought Lucky Number Slevin was good (I a mobster movie freak); not just oscar worthy. As for FoOF, I love war movies and this was not the best nor even the second best I’ve seen.
Brad Pitt Files Trespassing Charges Against E!
SATURDAY OCTOBER 28, 2006 08:00AM EST
Brad Pitt
Photo by: JOY E. SCHELLER / LFI
Reps for Brad Pitt have filed trespassing charges against E! Networks after a producer and cameraman allegedly walked onto the actor’s property in the Hollywood Hills last week.
“Yes, we have filed trespassing charges against E! and are exploring our legal options against both the crew that actually trespassed and the network itself,” his rep tells PEOPLE.
A Los Angeles police spokesperson says the incident, first reported by TMZ.com, is still under investigation.
The cable network, meanwhile, is denying any intentional wrongdoing. “E! Networks is investigating allegations that a producer and cameraman who were filming locations for a program about Brad Pitt went onto property last week that is reportedly owned by Mr. Pitt,” according to a statement from the cable channel.
“E! Networks did not instruct or authorize anyone working on its program to improperly intrude onto private property, and the individuals involved have been terminated. While neither Mr. Pitt nor his family were at the property when the incident took place, the network in no way condones or encourages such behavior and would like to offer its most sincere apologies to Mr. Pitt and his family.”
#111 / Tigress
Huh….no…..I don’t remember having a running with you and believe me I won’t forget an encounter with a tigress (okay, that was awful wasn’t….lol, I’m sorry I couldn’t resist :) )
tigress=mom
115 | Alexanderina |
Go Brad! These mother*****s needs to learn how to behave and respect their privacy and their owned property. They pushed the situation over the edge with that one. They stole their digital camera and spread photos on the internet. The razzis were hugging out of Maddox’s school. And some sucker pretended to be a bodyguard to get in their house hold and now this?? Brad is suing their asses and I hope they will pay a lot of money so Brad and Angie can put them on their Jolie-Pitt foundation. And I’m not buying E!’s excuse. They just don’t want to be sued. Well not this time!
Run in not running….I think I should go back to bed. Wait a sec…..mom is that you? I recognize the way you write my name (I know, I know crazy but I do) and if this isn’t mom, well I better check myself into an institute. Anyhoo, mom…..I can never be mad at you. I mean it.
#115 / Alexanderina
Morning Alex, thank for the article. So glad BP’s reps are doing something about this. Jeez, what arrogance….these people thinking they can waltz into someone property.
Thanks everyone who gave Babel reviews. I can’t wait…wait to see this movie. November can’t come soon enough for me.
african girl, didnt meant to be smartass
im sorry
and this site isnt working btw
im off
take care
Ah ha! I knew I wasn’t crazy…not yet anyway. Now, why would I be mad at you? I have been all over the internet trying to find the answer to the question you posed….unfortunately, I am still at a loss. My final answer is “True Love Never Dies”
118 | think positive! |
119 | African Girl |
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Morning ladies, you guys welcome. I agree with you both. I am so glad that he has filed charges against these people, the nerves of some people, trepassing on the man’s property without permission and thinking they can get away with it. It is time that he shows these people are others that they can’t mess with him and his family. I say GO BRAD.
AG, November can’t come fast enough for me either
Hey mom, I really enjoy chatting with you and I hope you stop by more often. I hope you’re not mad at me…..I didn’t mean to make you feel like you were being a smartass. Take care and have a wonderful day.
Good morning ladies. BP has been on People website for 2 days now. Yesterday was the wedgie thing, and today for the E! chanel charge. I agree, he should sue anybody trespassing on his property, otherwise it’s going to be out of control.
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