Brad Pitt - Ocean's 12
ANOTHER PITT STOP, AN OCEAN AWAY.
Brad Pitt/Oceans Twelve Interview by Paul Fischer in Palm Springs.
Brad Pitt is in good form as he jibes and jokes with the press while
promoting Oceans Twelve, the anticipated heist sequel to the 2001 hit
comedy/thriller. While Jude Law may now have taken over as sexiest man
alive, Pitt is unconcerned. "I think Matt was more shaken by it, as he
campaigned hard, put up a good fight, but I think if he keeps applying
himself like he has been this year, we'll see some greatness from him this
year. George and I started a class, as former sexiest men alive and we're
working with the youngins and of course Jude's at the top of his class
immediately. It was obvious to us that he was a natural, so we had great
hopes for that."
Pitt sets the tone and does so with tongue often implanted in cheek,
especially when talking about the on-set camaraderie this time around. "I'd
like to call it work but it was pretty much automatic for us. First of all,
there's a very low level of maturity amongst all the guys there so that
helps. We bonded very quickly, then we got the beautiful women to make us
look better but it's pretty automatic," comes Pitt's quick response, adding
comments about star Clooney's behaviour on set. "His prima Donna behaviour
became a problem on this movie and he can paint it anyway he wants to but it
was a problem," now referring to Pitt's circulated memo, which indeed did
make the Italian press.
Asked if any pranks were played on new cast member
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Pitt offers a smile. "I think the biggest joke was on
Catherine because she actually thought we were making a movie. Being the
new kid, nobody told her because she was up running lines and breaking down
her character," he adds laughingly. But seriously, he says he wanted
Catherine for the elegant female in this film for obvious reasons. "We were
just excited to get Catherine first of all because she brings this great
elegance to it and a lot of the film was going to be focused on her own and
she was going to have to carry that thing, so it would have to be someone
who could carry that kind of weight. The great thing about Catherine is
there is this great beauty and elegance but at the same time, she'll drink
any one of you under the table."
This time around, Oceans was shot in Europe, and Pitt says it is tough to
compare these European locales to Vegas. "Europe and Vegas are just the
antithesis of each other as far as culture and lack of culture, I guess.
Bright neon and everything new versus history and ancient-just the patina of
the old cities lead to a completely different feel and I guess, a completely
different feel visually to the film, so, I really don't know how to describe
them," says the actor.
Next up for Pitt, is Mr and Mrs Smith, and he says he hopes to do some more
producing. Always a fierce critic of himself, he has reservations about
watching himself on screen, Oceans 12 included. "I'm critical, but I think
it's a healthy criticism. What I could make better in the future, what did I
miss on that day maybe but also what works and it's a constant study in film
and acting. To answer your question seriously, it's just a constant study
and most of the time I find it's not a right answer, but just different
directions that can all get you to the same end result in a way. But no, I
don't rush to see it when it's done. I'm pretty flexible with it."
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