View Poll Results: Favorite (or Best) Brad Pitt Role/Movie

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  • Early days 2-fer: Thelma & Louise / A River Runs Through It

    7 11.11%
  • Interview with the Vampire

    10 15.87%
  • Legends of the Fall

    13 20.63%
  • Se7en

    13 20.63%
  • 2-fer: Kalifornia

    2 3.17%
  • Twelve Monkeys

    3 4.76%
  • 2-fer: Sleepers / Troy

    2 3.17%
  • Fight Club

    10 15.87%
  • 3-fer: Ocean’s Eleven (/ Twelve / Thirteen)

    8 12.70%
  • Inglourious Basterds

    18 28.57%
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

    7 11.11%
  • Other (Burn After Reading, Meet Joe Black, True Romance, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Moneyball, et al.)

    12 19.05%
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    Meet Joe Black. That's the name of the movie I saw! Nobody else here has mentioned it...
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    I'm more a fan of Brad Pitt the person than Brad Pitt the actor. I've only seen less than 5 of his movies. My favorite roles are Legend of the Fall (he is totally hot in this movie!) and Thelma and Louise (great job with the southern accent).

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    I liked him in Meet Joe Black but the movie was so forgettable and . I was trying to remember the title, cause I knew what movie you were talking about, but just couldn't and didn't feel like looking it up
    Last edited by michiruwater; 09-30-2011 at 03:56 AM.

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    The thing I liked about him in the Oceans movies was he was so classy and cool. Suited the genre very well.

    I didn't vote for Inglourious Basterds but again fantastic.

    He is quite hit and miss. But when he hits it is big time.
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    I just remember walking out of "Thelma and Louise" thinking WHO was that? I loved that film---perfectly cast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kasey View Post
    What, no "Snatch"?
    Oh I had totally forgotten about that. He was totally indecipherable in his dialect but pretty amazing. Hilarious.
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    What was the name of the movie in which he played Cate Blanchett's husband, and she was shot while they were in a tourist bus? There was a Japanese girl in it. I just can't remember the name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vash01 View Post
    What was the name of the movie in which he played Cate Blanchett's husband, and she was shot while they were in a tourist bus? There was a Japanese girl in it. I just can't remember the name.
    Babel.

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    I like most of the movies that he is in, but for some reason I'm always reluctant to see his movies in theaters. I love Meet Joe Black, Inglorious Basterds, and A River Runs Through it especially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topaz View Post
    I voted for Benjamin Buttons as my favorite but my 2nd favorite performance is the Assassination of Jesse James. Lots of people have not seen this movie, Brad is so good. I love fight club.
    Quote Originally Posted by Vash01 View Post
    What was the name of the movie in which he played Cate Blanchett's husband, and she was shot while they were in a tourist bus? There was a Japanese girl in it. I just can't remember the name.
    Quote Originally Posted by falling_dance View Post
    Babel.
    Thank you! At first glance I was thinking that Pitt has been in lots of good movies, but no great ones. But these two are great movies!
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    Besides Meet Joe Black and 7 Years in Tibet I lurve him in all his movies. Babel and Inglorious Basterds and Burn after reading are

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    Yeah Babel was another good one. I had forgotten about that too.
    What the hell is a Ninja Twizzle? Does it have anything to do with hard shelled aquatic life forms that live in the sewer?

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    I forgot about Seven Years in Tibet. I loved that movie! It was very different from the book though.

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    I think I love that movie, but it's hard to get past Brad's awful accent...

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    "Inglourious Basterds" and "12 Monkeys" were my favorite of the ones listed; "Snatch" is my favorite of the unlisted. It's funny; I never used to like Pitt and thought both his looks and his acting were highly overrated, but he's really grown on me.
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    Not a fan of Pitt, Paltrow, Kidman, Dicaprio, Diaz, Roberts, Jolie......type of actors, but voted for Basterds as for the great movie.
    IMHO actors like him look the best in a multi-star cast movies - Oceans, IB...

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    Those are all very different actors with very different talent levels. Exactly how do you typify them as one type?

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    Quote Originally Posted by michiruwater View Post
    Those are all very different actors with very different talent levels. Exactly how do you typify them as one type?
    People have heard of them.
    I'm off to the Patrick Chan threads...where you can watch a molehill become a mountain in seconds!!!

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    Legends of the Fall and Seven Years in Tibet.

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