@@joebama6655 it means a character actor is an actor who males each character different from the rest (like Daniel day lewis) while he has a body of a leading man (a face people go to theater to go see like jackie chan , they are going to see him and not the character ).this can be a disadvantage to good actors that are good looking .they might feel it's possible only because of their good looks and not talent
I think the main unsinkability is that the man exudes confidence, and it shows through in every role. And simultaneously can disappear into any role. No matter how crappy the movie is Brad Pitt remains a watchable presence. Steady as a rock. Also, I know he’s gotten more shine for it recently due to Bullet Train, but he had been an underrated comedic actor for a while. Burn After Reading, and Inglorious Basterds are some of his best roles.
@@caramelbilquees I said they’re some of his best roles. Dude has so many credits. I should’ve used his guest appearance in friends to highlight his comedic capabilities as well.
@@Mattyp24 I saw 12 Monkeys at the cinema. It was funny when a group of white guys & gals (probably foreign students) clapped and cheered when they saw Brad Pitt’s name on the opening credits.
I think 12 monkeys kaliifornia, and 12 monkeys and the guy Ritchie film and fight club are his best roles. Outrageous characters, with outrageous personalities and charisma and charm. And most of all hilarious in their portrayals.
@@kaekae1782 It is a hugely Appreciated film. My most favorite sci fi film. But no it's still not an appreciated performance. It's not even a performance. It's just Reeves with a blank face.
@@kaekae1782 Btw did you even get what a dramatically appreciated performance means? Just consider it has to be at least nominated for an Oscar. Was Reeves ever even close to be nominated for an Oscar in his entire career even once?
I always thought that Meet Joe Black was one of those, “prestige movies,” that the studio knew would make a loss. It’s actually really good if you like family dramas. The supernatural element is intriguing but not what makes it work. It’s an emotionally charged, “classic,” or, “old,” Hollywood style of movie that you could imagine Frank Capra or Douglas Sirk directing back in the day.
@@megashillyshally : I know what you mean. It was the first time I’d seen Brad Pitt take on something utterly against type, showing a willingness to explore his range and take chances. He acquits himself excellently. And opposite Anthony Hopkins that’s saying something.
I'm Jamaican and that's not exactly how we talk. But he did better than most. It was more of a Bob Marley or rastafarian lingo. Most Jamaicans don't talk like that.
Pitt's films seem to aged incredibly well. Meet Joe Black, Fight Club, The Assassination...and The Spy Game are all great films let's Fight Club being one of the most influential of all time.
How I HATE the reading up of how much movies earned or lost at the box office, like that is the determing factor in how we are told to feel about that film. Like, many of those movies, I saw and judged it myself out of what effect it had on me, not if it was a flop in dollar bills. I just think it's wrong to make movie-going or movie reviews, a competition, driven by money.
you're talking like a movie goer/fan, but movies are made for profit and that's how they are evaluated by the studios - it's box office / cost, and if it's well above 1 then it's a hit, otherwise a flop. Pitt has been a great actor but his performance is mostly uncorrelated to the movie's box office performance. I'd say most of the films he stars in are at least decent and almost all of his roles are well played - in the long run, that is what counts and what build actor's legacy. Nobody cares about box office after a while, not even the execs that get filthy rich on the movie.
@@vaakdemandante8772 Obviously. If there where nobody that financed the films ,expecting a payback, there would be no movies produced and it is a business. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about how many reviewers, talk about box office profit like that is defining factor in the quality of the piece. I mean, it is nearly impossible to go unbiased to the Cinema because any reference point those so called professional critics judge the movie from is from did it make or brake. There are so many movies that are trashed, like a virus, because of the budget or how much/little they profited the first week in the Cinema, but then years later it's a masterpiece. If it is a competition race for profit, then it is not anything that I'd care to see and I usually don't see those films, and we can feel it and see it. Most of those Critics that had something to say, had something more to say than how well it did at the post office. It's just my opinion because I remember when critics did their job better.
I always admired him for not being too pretty to take certain roles. I love him. He has such believable, down to earth acting and his characters are different from one another even in subtleties we don't normally notice.
Hate the snub at 'allied'. It was a brilliant romance thriller. His acting was flawless in that film and the writing was spot on. Also Troy and moneyball are timeless classics. And Joe black became a classic. It's not all about the box office
I loved his work in Benjamin Button, Fight Club, Sleepers, Fury (I still don't get it, how he wasn't nominated for that one), Inglorious Bastards, OUAT in Hollywood, Snatch, the ocean movies, Joe Black... God! The guy is a beast. It's admirable that he didn't rely on his "pretty boy" looks to promote his career
It's a real shame that The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford flopped so badly at the box office. It's an absolute masterpiece and deserves a much bigger audience. Casey Affleck put in a mesmerizing performance but Brad Pitt was great too.
Ya but he shows RDJ while saying "unlike other talents..." (who did have industry connections). He is saying RDJ had industry connections where Brad Pitt did not.
Babylon is one of his better roles, he did a miracle of acting there, especially in the full last scene he has. That only shows his experience and quality in this craft.
Versatility. Some actors I can't picture in comedy or costume or western. He just fits himself everywhere. That's the key to a long career. Devastatingly good looks at every stage in life - key to leading man status. Result of the two is one of the top lead actors for decades.
he backs up bad movies with good movies. n even some of his flops turn into high regarded classics. not to mention his good looks n the fact that he ages like fine wine helps his career a lot despite having a bad reputation off screen
@iliaselgrecco6810 hollywood is a weird type of bunch. Pitt actually did his thing and not took himself serious, mind you he did jackass the show. He called them
Brad Pitt is the perfect example of why character actors have such long careers. Anyone who is asked to perform in a Cohen Bros movie is pretty good. Anyone who is solicited by Quentin Tarantino is pretty good. Anybody recruited by David Lynch is pretty good. If Neal Gordon wants you to act alongside Tom Cruise, you're pretty good. If your good enough that Heinrich Harrer casts you in a small but critically acclaimed film, then a big Hollywood film your pretty good. And if one of your starring roles made half a billion dollars and you're best friends with George Clooney.........your a bit better than pretty good and your career is as close to unsinkable as a Hollywood career gets.
Mate, box office success doesn’t ALWAYS make or break a movie… maybe tone it down on the $ value. Absolutely hundreds of absolutely critically acclaimed films have bombed initially… only to be absolutely cult classics later.
He's actually a very, very good actor! 😄😂... I still think his performance in Snatch is absolutely marvelous and deserved at least an Oscar nomination.
So Brad Pitt came into my job once a couple years ago and smiled at me, and it was just like that Theo Von bit - I became instantly gay 😂 Good Lord that man is handsome.
@@KarKara-jw1if ask the light of the Sun can only be measured against the darkness of night, as each thing contains within it its opposite, one can't be truly straight unless they're gay for Brad Pitt.
Killing them softly is the best mafia/crime movie in my opinion. Having grown up in an absolute dive of a town that couldve literally been filmed in my hometown. Its extremely accurate. Jackie is a very realistic character and ive known a few like him. An actually scary person and a genuine sociopath is hard to portay and he did it just cold enough to be realistic.. And the heroin scene was really cool the camera work is incredible.
It's crazy just how many times Matt Damon has gotten roles after the A option passes up the role. Matt Damon's an awesome actor, but his nickname could be plan B.
It’s because he has a good on screen food selection. Watching someone enjoy their snack triggers us, the viewer, feeling comforted and he feels not hostile, but person comfortable enough to eat.
As a movie geek I was raised by Brad Pitt movies like Fight Club, Seven, Benjamin Button, The Tree of life etc Btw nice video and love to watch a similar kind of vidoe on Christian Bale
He has always been my favorite actor and I have always thought that critics have often despised him simply for being too handsome, yet he always continued to give excellent performances until he finally won an Oscar (as an actor).
can I just say that the assassination of Jesse james by............. is such a strange albeit brilliant film and Pitt did such a weird meta-adjacent job and it deserves to be in the conversation for under appreciated films that deserve more attention and acclaim
Some of films considered flops in this video - moneyball, the big short, fight club - are incredible films and some o my personal favs. Others like Snatch are truly legendary , or Fury… films like those, ooh and fight club, had massive cultural impact and are highly highly regarded by anyone with decent taste. I was really thrown off by how this video framed powerful high quality and culturally significant films in a negative light. Highly successful films repeatedly labelled as failures. Weird
Watch him in Johnny Suede. Weird, sweet-natured little indie with Catherine Keener. He plays a guy who could have been in an early David Lynch movie. You'll see why this guy was going to make it.
Idk what they smoke who say Pitt has a bad accent. He voice >>>>>>Tom cruise, stallone, etc. His jawline looks smirk and body type (lean muscular) is also clear of them And anyways he's a 2 time Oscar winner.
@@BradleyPitt-dd4yg i was on deployment and one night i watched Adastra three times back to back. And i watched many nights before and after that, which is why i bought it
You just have to love the fact that his "flops" are now considered some of the best movies ever made, while no one is watching the ones that the critics love.
I didnt realize how much he looked like rob lowe until i saw that super young picture of him with the tank top!! Also, imagine brad pitt as jason bourne!!??🤔🤔
Plenty of great actors who don’t terrorize their kids and ex wife. The world is full of great decent humans, we don’t have to worship the worst ones just because they’re shoved down our throats. I like Brad’s movies and used to think he was a decent person but when all the people that actually know him best literally never wanna see him again, that’s gotta mean something.
@@akshayde you’re talking about regular audience. I’m talking about literally his closest family of 15 years. This isn’t a case of he said she said neither. He locked his wife in the bathroom and choked out his own child on a flight when drunk raging. There’s an FBI investigation because it’s their jurisdiction. This is all info from the police report. Google Brad Pitt Father’s Day and you’ll kind of understand what’s going on and just how powerful monster in Hollywood are still enabled in 2024.
Anthony Hopkins refused to do more than one take for him. Having a heart attack in the meet joe black movie. Anthony said that even though he is acting his body doesn't know he isn't. Strange enough that there's been enough actors that have acted like they're having a heart attack that they actually do have one. Refusing to do multiple takes for a scene that is actually excruciating to do, is actually something That is standard practice now
If you havnt seen it go watch cool world right now. Its a seriously funky movie with a really dope gothic aesthetic. I used to have one of the original set pieces of the walls
Someone said the perfect thing about him once. "He's a character actor trapped in a leading man's body".
That's the best comment
I don't get it, explain please
@@joebama6655 it means a character actor is an actor who males each character different from the rest (like Daniel day lewis) while he has a body of a leading man (a face people go to theater to go see like jackie chan , they are going to see him and not the character ).this can be a disadvantage to good actors that are good looking .they might feel it's possible only because of their good looks and not talent
What they feel don't matter, because that is what made him famous in the first place@@lukeanil1336
@@lukeanil1336 A character actor is an actor who only plays one type of character
I think the main unsinkability is that the man exudes confidence, and it shows through in every role. And simultaneously can disappear into any role. No matter how crappy the movie is Brad Pitt remains a watchable presence. Steady as a rock. Also, I know he’s gotten more shine for it recently due to Bullet Train, but he had been an underrated comedic actor for a while. Burn After Reading, and Inglorious Basterds are some of his best roles.
Nah his best roles were Seven and Troy
@@caramelbilquees I said they’re some of his best roles. Dude has so many credits. I should’ve used his guest appearance in friends to highlight his comedic capabilities as well.
And the Oceans 11 movies were comedic as well.
His character in bullet train is how I imagine he actually is irl LOL
I think so too.
Trueee and his fashion too
I hope so
Isfp in real life and isfp in that movie. Checks out
Like a real life assasin's getting paid for shady business ?
Bullete train is one of the most underrated bitt’s movies
I Desagree
real, it's amazing, never found someone saying that
12 monkeys
He took an unexpected role and nailed it
12 monkeys rules! Good call
Excellent in that .
@@Mattyp24 I saw 12 Monkeys at the cinema. It was funny when a group of white guys & gals (probably foreign students) clapped and cheered when they saw Brad Pitt’s name on the opening credits.
I think 12 monkeys kaliifornia, and 12 monkeys and the guy Ritchie film and fight club are his best roles. Outrageous characters, with outrageous personalities and charisma and charm. And most of all hilarious in their portrayals.
@@neomilw4703 he was great as a complete Dumbass in Burn after reading ..very funny character 😄
Perfect looks & being so relaxed is what makes Brad Pitt so likeable. A bit similar to Keanu Reeves.
Except Reeves is an action star. With almost none dramatically appreciated performances. And Pitt has at least 10 of those!
@@abhaythegodfatherdo you count the Matrix as appreciated?
@@kaekae1782 It is a hugely Appreciated film. My most favorite sci fi film. But no it's still not an appreciated performance. It's not even a performance. It's just Reeves with a blank face.
@@kaekae1782 Btw did you even get what a dramatically appreciated performance means? Just consider it has to be at least nominated for an Oscar. Was Reeves ever even close to be nominated for an Oscar in his entire career even once?
@@abhaythegodfather ok. Just asking.
Meet Joe Black was so good, i didn't want it to end despite being 3 hours long! Didn't expect it to become my favorite romance movie!
@@12xenn45 she has the prettiest eyes and the way they looked at each other was 😲
The key is ABE.
Always Be Eating
I think thats NDBE
Never Don't Be Eating
I always thought that Meet Joe Black was one of those, “prestige movies,” that the studio knew would make a loss. It’s actually really good if you like family dramas. The supernatural element is intriguing but not what makes it work. It’s an emotionally charged, “classic,” or, “old,” Hollywood style of movie that you could imagine Frank Capra or Douglas Sirk directing back in the day.
Well said
I really love that film, the long version
It was the first film that really made me like and respect him as an actor. Haven't watched it in about 20 years, I should definitely rewatch it.
@@megashillyshally : I know what you mean. It was the first time I’d seen Brad Pitt take on something utterly against type, showing a willingness to explore his range and take chances. He acquits himself excellently. And opposite Anthony Hopkins that’s saying something.
His Jamaican accent was spot on (I believe he had a coach)in Meet Joe Black; his Pikey accent in _Snatch_ is a real winner -- watch the DVD if you can
I'm Jamaican and that's not exactly how we talk. But he did better than most. It was more of a Bob Marley or rastafarian lingo. Most Jamaicans don't talk like that.
His Tennessee (Appalachian) accent in Inglorious Basterds was also solid. Coming from someone who grew up in that area.
Pikey is shockingly bad
@@existentialhangover1124 gorlami
@@existentialhangover1124 so was his eyetalian accent
Pitt's films seem to aged incredibly well. Meet Joe Black, Fight Club, The Assassination...and The Spy Game are all great films let's Fight Club being one of the most influential of all time.
Brad pitt career won't fail coz he is a very good actor and very entertaining
_Coz?_ 😂😂😂
Aren't you a little too old to be so desperately edgy? 😂😂😂
@@slappy8941 😂😂😂 i might be ..
How I HATE the reading up of how much movies earned or lost at the box office, like that is the determing factor in how we are told to feel about that film. Like, many of those movies, I saw and judged it myself out of what effect it had on me, not if it was a flop in dollar bills. I just think it's wrong to make movie-going or movie reviews, a competition, driven by money.
Amen!❤❤❤
more money means more watches
you're talking like a movie goer/fan, but movies are made for profit and that's how they are evaluated by the studios - it's box office / cost, and if it's well above 1 then it's a hit, otherwise a flop.
Pitt has been a great actor but his performance is mostly uncorrelated to the movie's box office performance. I'd say most of the films he stars in are at least decent and almost all of his roles are well played - in the long run, that is what counts and what build actor's legacy. Nobody cares about box office after a while, not even the execs that get filthy rich on the movie.
@@vaakdemandante8772 Obviously. If there where nobody that financed the films ,expecting a payback, there would be no movies produced and it is a business. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about how many reviewers, talk about box office profit like that is defining factor in the quality of the piece. I mean, it is nearly impossible to go unbiased to the Cinema because any reference point those so called professional critics judge the movie from is from did it make or brake. There are so many movies that are trashed, like a virus, because of the budget or how much/little they profited the first week in the Cinema, but then years later it's a masterpiece. If it is a competition race for profit, then it is not anything that I'd care to see and I usually don't see those films, and we can feel it and see it. Most of those Critics that had something to say, had something more to say than how well it did at the post office. It's just my opinion because I remember when critics did their job better.
He's the ultimate golden boy. He always has been and honestly deserves it.
I always admired him for not being too pretty to take certain roles. I love him. He has such believable, down to earth acting and his characters are different from one another even in subtleties we don't normally notice.
Hate the snub at 'allied'. It was a brilliant romance thriller. His acting was flawless in that film and the writing was spot on. Also Troy and moneyball are timeless classics. And Joe black became a classic. It's not all about the box office
Troy a classic? In which country? :)
@@MioszMichaowski every bro
@@MioszMichaowski literally everywhere.
Troy doesn't hold up today and the pacing was awful
I loved his work in Benjamin Button, Fight Club, Sleepers, Fury (I still don't get it, how he wasn't nominated for that one), Inglorious Bastards, OUAT in Hollywood, Snatch, the ocean movies, Joe Black... God! The guy is a beast. It's admirable that he didn't rely on his "pretty boy" looks to promote his career
That Rocky frame in your clip of Seven, so perfectly timed with the narration, was priceless! First good laugh I’ve had all day, thank you.
Because he's the most beautiful man in the world and he ages like wine.
My wife’s words 🤣
Also happens to be an exceptionally decent human being too 😊
You know, i drank a twentyfive year old wine two weeks ago and it wasnt good anymore. So how about that
@@Hollywood_LoreLol
It's a real shame that The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford flopped so badly at the box office.
It's an absolute masterpiece and deserves a much bigger audience. Casey Affleck put in a mesmerizing performance but Brad Pitt was great too.
nice touch with that Sly frame insert over Tyler Durden
This channel will blow up, calling it now. Would love one of these for DiCaprio. Keep it up!
0:14 that’s Robert Downey Jr NOT Brad Pitt
Ya but he shows RDJ while saying "unlike other talents..." (who did have industry connections). He is saying RDJ had industry connections where Brad Pitt did not.
His performance in Ad Astra is my favorite. Underrated movie.
Babylon is one of his better roles, he did a miracle of acting there, especially in the full last scene he has. That only shows his experience and quality in this craft.
Nice disclaimer. I love this guy because he can laugh at himself.
Versatility. Some actors I can't picture in comedy or costume or western. He just fits himself everywhere. That's the key to a long career.
Devastatingly good looks at every stage in life - key to leading man status.
Result of the two is one of the top lead actors for decades.
So, why is Brad Pitt's career unsinkable?
he backs up bad movies with good movies. n even some of his flops turn into high regarded classics. not to mention his good looks n the fact that he ages like fine wine helps his career a lot despite having a bad reputation off screen
Good looks.
And....he's good at his job. Decent Actor, brings in money, no big Scandals
@@stavroshadjiyiannis6283 There's a bunch of good looking actors in hollywood lol
@iliaselgrecco6810 hollywood is a weird type of bunch. Pitt actually did his thing and not took himself serious, mind you he did jackass the show. He called them
Fight club,Troy,mr and mrs smith,seven,world war z, inglorious bastards,fury,oceans 11 and 12 etc Brad pitt is one of a kind for me
Brad's rolling bullet train reminds me of Eastwood's role in unforgiven. An attempt to rewrite the past, or a subtle apology for it
Brad Pitt in interview with the vampire sent me into puberty 😂
Brad Pitt is the perfect example of why character actors have such long careers. Anyone who is asked to perform in a Cohen Bros movie is pretty good. Anyone who is solicited by Quentin Tarantino is pretty good. Anybody recruited by David Lynch is pretty good. If Neal Gordon wants you to act alongside Tom Cruise, you're pretty good. If your good enough that Heinrich Harrer casts you in a small but critically acclaimed film, then a big Hollywood film your pretty good. And if one of your starring roles made half a billion dollars and you're best friends with George Clooney.........your a bit better than pretty good and your career is as close to unsinkable as a Hollywood career gets.
Mate, box office success doesn’t ALWAYS make or break a movie… maybe tone it down on the $ value. Absolutely hundreds of absolutely critically acclaimed films have bombed initially… only to be absolutely cult classics later.
Because he is at the very top and still somehow managed to be relatable.
Having a face like his helps to get into Hollywood. The man is beautiful
He's actually a very, very good actor! 😄😂... I still think his performance in Snatch is absolutely marvelous and deserved at least an Oscar nomination.
"Yugoslavia was in hard times" seems like an understatement
So Brad Pitt came into my job once a couple years ago and smiled at me, and it was just like that Theo Von bit - I became instantly gay 😂 Good Lord that man is handsome.
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@@KarKara-jw1if ask the light of the Sun can only be measured against the darkness of night, as each thing contains within it its opposite, one can't be truly straight unless they're gay for Brad Pitt.
😆 I can't get the idea of Sylvester Stallone in the Brad Pitt role out of my head, "What's in the box? Adrienne, what's in the box?!"
LMAO
Killing them softly is the best mafia/crime movie in my opinion. Having grown up in an absolute dive of a town that couldve literally been filmed in my hometown. Its extremely accurate. Jackie is a very realistic character and ive known a few like him.
An actually scary person and a genuine sociopath is hard to portay and he did it just cold enough to be realistic..
And the heroin scene was really cool the camera work is incredible.
I LOVED him in "Bullet Train" , " Mr & Mrs Smith" . Meet Joe Black pulled at my heart 😭
Brad Pitt has an extremely rare penchant for heavenly beauty as well as ridiculous ugliness. His range is utterly underrated.
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Couldn’t picture any other actors in Legends of the Fall, fight club, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
It's crazy just how many times Matt Damon has gotten roles after the A option passes up the role. Matt Damon's an awesome actor, but his nickname could be plan B.
No mention of his comedic role in the Bullock-Channing Tatum movie
That Pikey role was the best imo
Fight Club is not a cult classic, it's a straight up classic.
Cause hes a good actor
Cause he picks good roles
Brad is my favorite living actor & it was Meet Joe Black that made me realize he was a great talent & much more than a pretty boy!
Brad Pitt great actor one of my favourites the most good looking man I've ever seen !!!
One of the coolest dudes to ever exist.
I think his super power is that I dont know a single flop of his, but I do know his great acts of the top of me head
Well he is very good-looking, even now at 60 and he is actually a really good actor
I don't understand these hollywood people. Meet Joe Black was fxcking beautiful.
It’s because he has a good on screen food selection. Watching someone enjoy their snack triggers us, the viewer, feeling comforted and he feels not hostile, but person comfortable enough to eat.
As a movie geek I was raised by Brad Pitt movies
like Fight Club, Seven, Benjamin Button, The Tree of life etc
Btw nice video and love to watch a similar kind of vidoe on Christian Bale
He's incredibly charismatic, funny, versatile , handsome, pivots well and more ❤
He has always been my favorite actor and I have always thought that critics have often despised him simply for being too handsome, yet he always continued to give excellent performances until he finally won an Oscar (as an actor).
He is very charismatic. He is a very good actor 😅
Se7en is still my favorite Brad Pitt film till this day. A versatile actor with leading man stage presence.
can I just say that the assassination of Jesse james by............. is such a strange albeit brilliant film and Pitt did such a weird meta-adjacent job and it deserves to be in the conversation for under appreciated films that deserve more attention and acclaim
forgot about the hilarious episode in Dave where he plays himself
I'm convinced Brad is wearing a 'hair system' like Matthew McConaughey. They seem to grow thicker hair in their 50s🤣
Hair style.
Great to find a smaller, quality channel. Keep up the good work man loved this !
Some of films considered flops in this video - moneyball, the big short, fight club - are incredible films and some o my personal favs. Others like Snatch are truly legendary , or Fury… films like those, ooh and fight club, had massive cultural impact and are highly highly regarded by anyone with decent taste. I was really thrown off by how this video framed powerful high quality and culturally significant films in a negative light. Highly successful films repeatedly labelled as failures. Weird
This dude in video is like: "it made 110mil, it fLoPed", like how?
Watch him in Johnny Suede. Weird, sweet-natured little indie with Catherine Keener. He plays a guy who could have been in an early David Lynch movie. You'll see why this guy was going to make it.
thanks gotta check it out
Ad Astra was an extremely touching and beautiful film, it's easily his most underappreciated movie
Brad is super talented.
I feel his super power is both looks and charisma…
I have always liked Brad. I'm 61 - we're pretty much the same age. Brad just seems like a guy I could hang out with.
Bullet Train was an absolute blast of a movie
Pitt sucks at accents? The guy who perfected the Irish Gypsy accent in Snatch?! And Jamaican Patois in Meet Joe Black?!
Meet Joe Black is one of me favs.
This was such a well-crafted overview. Thank you and congratulations, subscribed!
Idk what they smoke who say Pitt has a bad accent. He voice >>>>>>Tom cruise, stallone, etc.
His jawline looks smirk and body type (lean muscular) is also clear of them
And anyways he's a 2 time Oscar winner.
I think him being a stand up person has a lot to do with it. Pair it with his looks.
ND he's funny, and he can laugh at himself. Perfect for me. 😍
He’s so good.
your channel deserves more subs man, love the videos
Can't believe you didn't mention Inglorious Basterds
Yeah bullet train was an unexpected masterpiece. I mean Lemon and Tangerine carried the movie but Pitt was a great complement to it.
Fight club and the assassination of jesse James are some of my favourite films
Feel like brad pit is a rare combination of a pretty boy and amazing actor. Its like if a female model was a leading rocket scientist.
Adastra and war machine are two of my favorite movies of Brad Pitt
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All of his flops are cult classics. The man is a legend 😎
Am I the only one who actually liked Troy? Achilles is a badass.
Brad is gorgeous (pause)
You just have to love the fact that his "flops" are now considered some of the best movies ever made, while no one is watching the ones that the critics love.
Hollywood is dumbing down at about the rate of Brad's choices in material. He can't fail.
I think his secret might be that he's really really, really ridiculously good looking.
He’s good looking asf I’d assume that played a role in his career
I didnt realize how much he looked like rob lowe until i saw that super young picture of him with the tank top!! Also, imagine brad pitt as jason bourne!!??🤔🤔
Stallone in Meet Joe Black would be deliciously bad.
The key is to always eat while filming
Plenty of great actors who don’t terrorize their kids and ex wife.
The world is full of great decent humans, we don’t have to worship the worst ones just because they’re shoved down our throats. I like Brad’s movies and used to think he was a decent person but when all the people that actually know him best literally never wanna see him again, that’s gotta mean something.
You dingus
Of course Angelina is telling the truth……
She’s not a proven nut job like amber heard..?
Those plenty of people don't look like him. people WANT to see him, what can you do??!!
@@akshayde you’re talking about regular audience. I’m talking about literally his closest family of 15 years. This isn’t a case of he said she said neither. He locked his wife in the bathroom and choked out his own child on a flight when drunk raging. There’s an FBI investigation because it’s their jurisdiction. This is all info from the police report. Google Brad Pitt Father’s Day and you’ll kind of understand what’s going on and just how powerful monster in Hollywood are still enabled in 2024.
Allegedly
So he’s alternated strikeouts and home runs.
He’s the Babe Ruth of Hollywood.
He is also leading a formula 1 movie which is to be released in 2025.
Anthony Hopkins refused to do more than one take for him. Having a heart attack in the meet joe black movie. Anthony said that even though he is acting his body doesn't know he isn't. Strange enough that there's been enough actors that have acted like they're having a heart attack that they actually do have one. Refusing to do multiple takes for a scene that is actually excruciating to do, is actually something That is standard practice now
If you havnt seen it go watch cool world right now. Its a seriously funky movie with a really dope gothic aesthetic. I used to have one of the original set pieces of the walls
I remember once he called Tom Cruise his friend.
I mean, it gives him advantage over millions of other people. He’s a very handsome and charismatic….white man.