With a new film, Fury, in cinemas this weekend, we take a look at some of our favourite Brad Pitt cinematic gem, from Mr & Mrs Smith (where Brangelina began) to thriller Se7en.
Brad Pitt leads an up and coming cast (Logan Lerman, Shia LaBeouf) in this harrowing drama about the final days of the Second World War. Incredibly violent, this might not be for the faint-hearted so for all you William Bradley Pitt fans who won’t be able to stay away, click through for a few ‘palate-cleansers’ for any post-cinema trauma you might experience...
Fans of the Max Brooks apocalyptic horror novel are divided when it comes to this very different film adaptation, but Brad is still great as the family man who risks his neck to save civilization from some very hungry and very, very fast zombies.
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Mr & Mrs Smith (2005)
Yes it’s fun to watch the sparks fly between Angelina and Brad in the film that ‘brought them together’ but actually this action comedy from the director who brought us The Bourne Identity is also just plain fun.
Granted, the Ocean’s reboot is never going to be on anyone’s ‘Greatest Movies of All Time’ list, but of you want to see a group of incredibly good looking mates mucking around together (Brad with Clooney, Damon, and Cheadle), this is your film.
‘Don’t look in the box!’ Brad is on a roll as the brooding newbie on the block helping weathered cop Morgan Freeman catch psycho killer Kevin Spacey on a seven deadly sins rampage. His real life girlfriend at the time plays his wife and they look sickeningly perfect together.
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Interview with the Vampire (1994)
Some may love ‘1994 Brad’ for epic family drama Legends of the Fall, but truly it was his reluctant vampire, the beautiful Louis, that made the mid 90s great for Pitt lovers. And what better time of year to watch it again?
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Thelma & Louise (1991)
One of the greatest films of the last 25 years whether Mr Pitt was in it or not, Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon’s brilliant performances as the on-the-run besties are reason enough to watch this classic over and over again.