And a happy 57th birthday to Brad Pitt today!
Quick: what's his best performance?
Tell me in the comments...
"The Crown is well acted but I hate it so much. Maybe it’s just because I think they’re all spoiled pieces of shit. I don’t know... I love Josh but I never made it to his season."
"Jason, PLEASE watch The Crown. I promise you... I can't believe someone like you has not even tried to tune in. Watch the first episode; better yet, the first two episodes."
"The Crown is well made, well acted, but I don’t buy the portrayal of that fucked up family. I watched some of the first season, and I just don’t believe a person like the queen is that relatable in reality. And I don’t feel it’s worth my time to try and empathize with them. Let’s force her to watch numerous episodes of stories of normal people and see how long she lasts."--- Everybody's got an opinion on The Crown! Mine is just that Josh O'Connor is adorbs... or is that ear-dorbs? Okay I'll stop. Do you watch The Crown? Thoughts?
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I liked him in *A River Runs Through It*. His delivery of the line, "Oh, brother, I'll never leave Montana" is classic
Moneyball was his best performance IMO. Loved him in Thelma and Louise too, but not because of his acting ;)
I'd agree that Moneyball is his best performance but I'd also say that Ocean's Eleven is where is the most at home on screen and the most Movie Star without seeming that way.
Snatch, Fight Club, Moneyball, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - and he was actually very funny in the Coen brother's Burn After Reading.
Thelma and Louise
Deffo "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" ..... just superb!
Moneyball, hands down.
His most unforgettable moment to me though, is the tragically ironic smile/starting-to-speak expression he flashed right when he was shot in Burn After Reading. That shocking split second, Pitt packed it with so much, it just reverberated long after it was over.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Always knew he was pretty good; this movie proved he's great.
Well for me, I grew up watching Interview With the Vampire. So that's probably one of my favorite roles of his.
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