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Chris Pratt Video Interview On 'Moneyball,' Brad Pitt
09/19/2011
Chris Pratt, 33, takes on the role of baseball player Scott Hatteberg in Moneyball, a film based on the real-life story of the 2002 Oakland A’s, a team comprised of generally undesireable ballplayers.
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PHOTO: Chris Pratt Gets Into Navy SEAL Shape For 'Zero Dark Thirty'
01/28/2013
Chris Pratt, 33, may have gotten himself into shape to land the role as a baseball player in Moneyball, also starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, but that's nothing compared to his bodily transformation for the new Zero Dark Thirty about the takedown of Osama bin Laden, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and also starring Jessica Chastain.
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SPOILER: Philip Seymour Hoffman To Join Cast Of 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire'
07/10/2012
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the sequel to March's hit, The Hunger Games, based on the Suzanne Collins' series of novels, may be one of the most anticipated films of 2013, and now Moneyball and The Ides of March's Philip Seymour Hoffman has signed on to director Francis Lawrence's project as Plutarch Heavensbee, the Head Gamemaker of the 75th Hunger Games, after Seneca Crane (played by Wes Bentley) pays the ultimate price for the botched 74th Hunger Games that served as the plot of the first Hunger Games.
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SPOILERS: Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill Go Back To School In '21 Jump Street'
02/21/2012
One of the most anticipated movies of the spring is right around the corner, and everyone is talking about how 21 Jump Street, starring Channing Tatum, 31, and the newly Oscar-nominated Jonah Hill, 28, is going to shape up next to the beloved 1980s Johnny Depp show.
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Oscar Nominations 2012: George Clooney, 'The Artist' Honored
01/24/2012
Leading up the highlight of awards season, the Academy Awards nominees for 2012 have been announced, and there aren't too many surprises this time around. The Martin Scorsese adventure flick, Hugo, led the pack, nabbing 11 nominations, including Best Director and Best Picture.
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Why Brad Pitt Should Not Win An Oscar
01/12/2012
First, let me say, I have nothing against Brad Pitt personally. He's a sexy actor — one of the sexiest. Unlike many similar stars with the Midas touch, Pitt has in the last decade or so shown himself to be an activist committed to combatting poverty and injustice, and in interviews he comes across as an all around pretty good guy.
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Golden Globes Nominates Brad Pitt, 'Descendants,' 'The Help'
12/15/2011
The nominations for the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards were announced Thursday morning at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California. Leading the pack with this year's nods are the George Clooney drama, The Descendents, the civil rights movement piece, The Help, and the black-and-white The Artist.
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Chris Pratt
01/10/2012
He's one of the hilarious crew on Parks And Recreation and happens to be Mr. Anna Faris. This year, Chris Pratt starred opposite Brad Pitt in the Golden Globe-nominated 'Moneyball.'
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Brad Pitt Clutches Cane, Angelina At NYFCC
01/10/2012
All eyes were on Hollywood royals Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the New York Film Critics' Circle Awards Gala on Monday night, as they arrived hand-in-hand — she in a knee-length tight leather skirt, white silk blouse, plain black patent-leather heels, and stunning emerald jewelry; he a two-piece blue suit with a solid black tie, clutching a cane in his left hand.
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Chris Pratt: 'I Was Too Fat For Moneyball'
11/25/2011
Fans of the NBC hit show Parks and Recreation have been familiar with the comedic talents of Chris Pratt, who plays Andy on the show, for some time, but now they get to see him in a slightly different role playing opposite Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, and an all-star cast in the new acclaimed film Moneyball.
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Brad Pitt To Retire From Acting
11/14/2011
Ever since he appeared in Thelma & Louise in 1991, Brad Pitt has had a stable career in front of the camera. Now Pitt, 47, says he'll be ready to quit acting for good in favor of more behind-the-scenes production work — in about three years.
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Moneyball
09/29/2011
Moneyball opens with a black screen and the static noise of a raucous baseball game, a world series game. Layered in between grainy clips of America's iconic pastime are the simple facts of the huge difference in payroll between teams in Major League Baseball.
