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  • The Curious Case of Pitt’s Screenings

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    Brad Pitt’s new film has some really bad luck.  Last night’s special screening “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” was shown in front of an important audience of voters from the Director’s Guild of America, but about halfway through the movie, operators turned it off. 

    From the screenings very start, off-setting colors appeared to be disrupting the overall image.   Operators waited a goodtime, but eventually threw in the towel- and the Director of Photography had to apologize to the audience.  He explained that something was disrupting the projection.

    How embarrassing!

    Even worse, the audience had to be driven out of the theatre and miss a Q and A from acclaimed director, David Fincher.

    The screening has been reschuled for Saturday at the Paramount lot.

    This is the second strange mishap for Pitt’s new film.  His first occured weeks before when a bouncer mistook the actor for a trespassing pap, putting Pitt in an arm lock and pushing him around.

    Sorry Brad, I guess your reeping some kind of wierd Karma.

  • Aniston Calls a Spade a Spade on Oprah Show

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    Proclamations are executed best on national television. 

    Jennifer Aniston did just that on Oprah yesterday burying the hatchet on the rumors of her inability to move on from the Brad Pitt Divorce.

    The mess begun weeks ago in a Vogue interview when Aniston called Angelina Jolie’s remarks about falling in love with Pitt, “Very uncool”.  

    But Aniston defended herself on Oprah when addressing the Vogue reporter’s question.

    “I basically just answered it as honestly as I could” Aniston tells the O.

    The movie star seemed vivacious on the show, promoting her new flick and some Election Day spiel, where she baked a cake with the Obama logo- and brought it to her friends’ house, Courtney Cox and David Arquette.

    Aniston’s new finger-down-the-throat romance, “Marley and Me”, co-stars Owen Wilson- and it opens on the same day as Pitt’s, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”.

    Oprah asked Aniston if the two films are in competition.

    “I hope it’s a tie” Aniston replied.

    Ahem…bullshit!…ahem

    The grudge less Actress said, “I feel the divorce happened a hundred years ago.”  She also told Oprah that she wishes the best for her ex and appeared incredibly content in discussing her new recycled man, John Mayer. 

  • Pitted Against All Odds

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    This is a hard pill to swallow.

    Last night, a bouncer in Los Angeles couldn’t recognize Brad Pitt from a pesky TMZ employee.

    Granted Mr. Pitt was sporting a ’70s mustache and ridiculous fedora, the bouncer for the premiere of  Pitt’s new movie

    yes, PITT’s new movie “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

     put the kibosh on the flick’s very own lead actor!

    The bouncer mistook Pitt to be a sneaky paparazzi and ended up shoving, prodding, and grabbing him from behind- putting Pitt in an LAPD arm lock.  This caused Pitt to delibreately swing around and face the moron. When he did, the bouncer was blown away to see the world-renowned star, eye-murdering him.  Bouncer was so stunned.

    What an Idiot!

    MESSAGE:

    Are there any former DHL workers out there who are burly enough to toss people around?  

    If so, there is a great chance that the Bruin theatre is hiring- immediately. 

     

  • AFI Festivities

    Academy Award winner, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, gears up for another Oscar-worthy hit.  Tonight AFI hosts their annual film festival at the Arc Light cinemas.  They are screening Phillip’s new drama ‘Doubt’ where he acts next to veteran heavy-hitter Meryl Streep who plays a nun that must confront a priest (Hoffman) after suspecting him to sexually abuse a child.

    Were very intrigued by the film’s social relevance to the Catholic Church.  Also, its directed by a laudatory playwright-er/play director, John Patrick Shanely, which assures that the AFI fest is getting off on the right foot.

    Furthermore, talented Hoffman is showing off his hard work as he is playing the lead of Charlie Kaufman’s new movie ‘Synecdoche New York’.   This goes to show that Hoffman boards some of the best projects in tinsel town, guaranteed a tribute down the road.  And, he is the only chubby movie star, under the age of 50, whose not a comedian.

    Shall we say, against the Hollywood grain?

    I don’t care if we find out that he is a bigoted McCain supporter (probably not) because, for Mr. Bloggarazzi, Hoffman will always be amazing