We wouldn’t have the Brad Pitt we all know and love without the summer of ‘94 #podcast #interview



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  1. brad pitt's more relaxed it seems these days, he always seemed that way,but when he was hollywoods heart throb its easy to get a big ego.. but times flew and even more so now he seems at ease.. he's already done it all,maybe time to just assimilate back to his roots and take it easy.

  2. A whole different tale if Brad had chosen to describe his 1994 life as “half full.”

    In 1994, at age 30, he was already a star, acclaimed as the most handsome man in America, won a best actor award (MTV) lived in Errol Flynn’s former pad on Mulholland Drive with a 22 year old Gwyneth Paltrow…

    Now, had he spoken of the negative impact of the 1994 Northridge earthquake, we might have more empathy…

  3. Man summer of 2020 I decided to drop acid a lot while my roommate decided to get like 10 different types of tarantulas and was alway bringing them out and a couple of them were really quick. I had to stop because every trip I was mildly uncomfortable.

  4. 1994 Brad Pitt was absolutely perfection. That was around the time he did “interview with a vampire” and I fell so hard for Brad Pitt at 11 years old watching that movie for the first time. Also, legends of the fall and seven. Brad is a living legend ❤

  5. Just saw "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". It's now one of my favorite movies. The scene where he leaves Leo's house and goes ripping down the twisty drive in his beat up sports car. I wanted to hear him say "I wonder if I remember where that bitch Angelina lives. I'll think I'll go trench her yard."

  6. No way this was summer of 94. Had to have been earlier that year if anything. Legends of the Fall released in January 1995 then Seven in September later that year. Either way, helluva rebound!