BRAD PITT’S HAIR WAS ONCE AN OBJECT OF DESIRE

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Photo: Johnny Suede
Brad Pitt can rest easy, knowing that one of his first important movies has been resurrected for Netflix. Tom DeCillo, the director of 1991’s Johnny Suede was appalled to learn that 50’s guitarist Link Wray’s music had been cut from the Netflix version of the movie in which Brad plays a clueless southern boy with a huge pompadour who aspires to be a rockabilly star. It’s a strange and aimless film – perhaps inspired by David Lynch and Jim Jarmusch, but ultimately entertaining. Anyway, the director got the music back in the movie and re-edited it to perfection for your – and Brangelina’s – Netflix enjoyment. (Above Nick Cave and Brad Pitt)

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4 thoughts on “BRAD PITT’S HAIR WAS ONCE AN OBJECT OF DESIRE

  1. That’s back when Brad was still nice-looking. These days, he resembles a billy goat.

  2. Even with all his multi-million$ and reeling in his skinny beauty, I still get the feeling that he is basically dumb as a brick. Speaking of dumb, what he has enjoyed over the years is nothing but pure, blind, DUMB luck. Translation: “He was in the right place at the right time”. 🙁

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