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Brad Pitt: Ridicules Cruise's Nazi flick
Brad Pitt is up on his heels to go against another Hollywood hunk. He is none other than Tom Cruise.
It seemed that Brad's new film Inglourious Basterds is the be all and end all of Nazi movies.
Brad Pitt told a German magazine, "The second World War could still deliver more stories and films, but I believe that Quentin [Tarantino, director] put a cover on that pot. With Basterds, everything than can be said to this genre has been said," "The film destroys every symbol. The work is done, end of story."
According to him WWII Hitler assassination movie with a famous Hollywood star stands no where in comparison with Basterds. When a reporter mentioned about Tom Cruise's recent turn in a film about a real plot to kill Hitler, Pitt simply said that "It was a ridiculous movie."
Pitt also revealed that movie Saturday Night Fever had been very close to his heart since adolescence.
Pitt chuckled by saying, "When I was a teenager, I saw Saturday Night Fever at our drive-in, but it wasn't the dancing that electrified me. It was the life and culture in Brooklyn. I'm from Missouri, the southern part of the Midwest in the U.S., and I never heard families talk that way to each other. From that point on, I wanted out to see more of the country and of life." |