Brad Pitt: “Angelina Jolie & I Should Make Movies Together!”

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Brad Pitt graces the cover of this week’s Entertainment Weekly and inside gives a rare in-depth interview from London while promoting Moneyball and shooting the zombie epic World War Z.

In the interview, Pitt says about meeting his wife Angelina Jolie on the set of the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith, “[We] had some good laughs and ideas. That was just a great collaboration that turned into a greater collaboration.”
Pitt says he and Jolie may reconsider their policy of never working at the same time. This decision of theirs has helped the family, but it has also meant that they have not been able to make movies together:

“We should be doing them together. That’s what we should do. We should be doing everything together. Then we could work less and have more time off.”

In the interview, Pitt also frankly discusses his career failures. Take 1994’s Interview with The Vampire, for example, which makes him admit: “I am miserable. Six months in the f—ing dark. Contact lenses, makeup, I’m playing the bitch role…” He continues, “One day, it broke me… I called David Geffen, who was a producer… I said, ‘David, I can’t do this anymore. I can’t do it. How much will it take to get me out?’ And he goes, very calmly, ‘Forty million dollars.’”

For more on the Brad Pitt interview, including the truth behind his “rescue” of an extra on the set of World War Z, get your own issue of Enertainment Weekly, on stands September 16th

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