Jonah Hill Crashed at Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie’s House for 4 Months!
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When Jonah Hill was filming a movie in New Orleans, his Moneyball costar was more than happy to let him stay at his home.
“Brad [Pitt] is the coolest guy,” Hill, 28, told Jon Stewart on The Daily Show. “It sucks because he’s so handsome… You don’t wanna like him so much!”
“I was shooting [21 Jump Street] in New Orleans, and he let me live in his house,” the actor said. “He said, ‘Go live there!’ I said, ‘I’m there for three-and-a-half, four months,” and he said, ‘That’s cool. Live at my house.’ Like, he’s the nicest guy.”
“Was Angie home?” Stewart, 49, asked jokingly. “Is he that cool?”
“He isn’t that cool,” Hill laughed.
Hill’s stay at the Jolie-Pitt home caused some confusion for those living in The Big Easy. “Every day I’d get picked up in a black SUV and dropped off. But people in New Orleans know it’s Brad Pitt’s house,” he told Stewart. “It’s literally on the tour. So, I would go home every day from work and there’d be a tour outside and they’d be freaking out, and then I’d get out of the car, and you could hear a collective audible sigh of annoyance when it wasn’t Brad Pitt!”
Brad Nominated for Golden Globe Award
Another round of congratulations to Brad for picking up another nod from the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards for his role in Moneyball. The film also received nominations in the categories Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for Jonah Hill, and Best Screenplay – Motion Picture for Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian. The awards ceremony will be held on Sunday, January 15, 2012!
Brad Nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award!
Congratulations to Brad for his nomination in the “Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Lead Role” for Moneyball!
The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be broadcast live from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center on Jan. 29.
New Event – December 8
New York Times Presents “Touch of Evil”
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Today, a preview of this weekend’s New York Times Magazine’s annual Hollywood Issue is available online. Vamps, Crooks and Killers features 13 of this year’s great performers trying on the black hat and impersonating specific icons of unpleasantness or tapping into the primal fears that remain a potent source of pleasure and discomfort at the movies. The ability of these actors to disturb us with a gesture, a change of expression or a simple stare only serves to make us like them more.
On whom he’s channeling: ‘‘Peter Lorre — with a dose of Kramer.’’
You can watch the video HERE!
Credit: New York Times Magazine

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