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Sharon Tate, photographed in her Paris hotel suite by Jean-Claude Deutsch in October of 1968. The cast on her leg is the result of an accidental injury she sustained when she fell out of bed.

KILLING THEM SOFTLY Director:Andrew Dominik Writer:Andrew Dominik Stars:Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta and RiKILLING THEM SOFTLY Director:Andrew Dominik Writer:Andrew Dominik Stars:Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta and RiKILLING THEM SOFTLY Director:Andrew Dominik Writer:Andrew Dominik Stars:Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta and Ri

KILLING THEM SOFTLY

Director:Andrew Dominik

Writer:Andrew Dominik

Stars:Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta and Richard Jenkins

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Three dumb guys who think they’re smart rob a Mob protected card game, causing the local criminal economy to collapse. Brad Pitt plays the enforcer hired to track them down and restore order. KILLING THEM SOFTLY also features Richard Jenkins (THE VISITOR), James Gandolfini (“The Sopranos”), Ray Liotta (NARC), Scoot McNairy (MONSTERS), Ben Mendelsohn (ANIMAL KINGDOM), and Vincent Curatola (“The Sopranos”). Max Casella, Trevor Long, Slaine and Sam Shepard also make appearances. KILLING THEM SOFTLY is written for the screen and directed by Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford), and is based on the George V. Higgins novel, “Cogan’s Trade.” Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Steve Schwartz, Paula Mae Schwartz, and Anthony Katagas produced the film, with Roger Schwartz, Matthew Budman, Will French, and Douglas Saylor Jr. serving as co-producers. Director of photography Greig Fraser, and production and costume designer Patricia Norris led the creative behind-the-camera team. Casting for KILLING THEM SOFTLY was handled by Francine Maisler, and Brian A. Kates, A.C.E., served as editor. Executive producers are Megan Ellison, Marc Butan, Bill Johnson, Jim Seibel, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Adi Shankar and Spencer Silna.

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Killing Them Softly, 2012

Director - Andrew Dominik
Cinematography - Greig Fraser


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davidmills: How could Tyler, of all people, think it was a bad thing that Marla Singer was going to davidmills: How could Tyler, of all people, think it was a bad thing that Marla Singer was going to

davidmills:

How could Tyler, of all people, think it was a bad thing that Marla Singer was going to die?

FIGHT CLUB (1999) dir. David Fincher


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I watched Mindy Kaling talk about shipping them on the red carpet so I decided to go ahead and make it a meme.

ohyeahpop: Brad Pitt, Los Angeles, 1989 - Ph. Barry King

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Brad Pitt, Los Angeles, 1989 - Ph. Barry King


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“A man does how he pleases with his property.” The film of the year.

“A man does how he pleases with his property.” The film of the year.


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Don’t judge a book by its cover model

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At one point during The Lost City, a topless hero drops the cliche ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’. This could well be the film’s mission statement - take life as it comes, and you might just surprise yourself. Well, there aren’t many surprises in store here, but that isn’t really the point. A charming cast and some inspired laughs are just enough to make this adventure worthwhile. 

Written by Seth Gordon, the brains behind Horrible BossesandIdentify Theft, the plot is as wacky as you’d expect. Loretta (Sandra Bullock) used to be an archaeologist with her late husband, but now she’s the author of a smutty adventure series (think Fifty Shades mixed with Indiana Jones) that has become more famous for its dashing and dim-witted cover model, Alan (Channing Tatum). On a tour to promote her poorly received new book, she is abducted by the bitter son of a media tycoon (a hot-tempered Daniel Radcliffe) who wants her help to locate the island treasure described in her book. Alan, who might also have feelings for Loretta, sets off on a daring rescue mission.

No ancient medallions for guessing where this is heading. As Loretta and Alan are unwittingly thrown together on a dangerous island, expect a lot of soul-searching, near scrapes with death, and villainous monologues. Thankfully, that doesn’t make this any less entertaining. 

Directors Aaron and Adam Nee keep things fast-paced and funny, with a madcap streak of humour lined through it. There’s also a memorable cameo from Brad Pitt as a spiritual military man who makes Liam Neeson look like a puppy. Not all of the jokes land, and a subplot about a fearless publicist (Da’Vine Joy Randolph) detracts too much from the action, but it’s hard not to be swept up by the sheer silliness on display here.

The Lost City is at its best when its leads are sharing the screen. While Bullock can do high-strung deadpan comedy in her sleep, Tatum threatens to run away with the film as a well-meaning but completely useless ‘hero’ who is way out of his depth. Their chemistry is truly inspired and draws in the biggest laughs of the film, including a hilarious scene where they try to justify sending a goon to his death. It’s with this dream pairing that the film really strikes gold. 

While the story isn’t exactly a page-turner, The Lost City is elevated by some silly laughs and a comic pairing to treasure in Bullock and Tatum.

★★★

Brad Pitt is the best thing that happen in the Lost City.

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Brad Pitt & Robin Givens, 1989.

The couple started dating in the midst of Given’s contentious divorce with boxer Mike Tyson. 


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Brad Pitt & British singer Sinitta, 1987. Sinitta, who also had a long time romance with Simon CBrad Pitt & British singer Sinitta, 1987. Sinitta, who also had a long time romance with Simon C

Brad Pitt & British singer Sinitta, 1987. 

Sinitta, who also had a long time romance with Simon Cowell, has recently given several statements to the press ‘breaking her silence’ on the Jolie/Pitt divorce to assure the public she had nothing to do with the breakup. She has also stated that Pitt “won’t stop calling her.”


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