Brad Pitt Zipper Down in Paris

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Brad Pitt had his zipper undone in Paris. Yes his fly was open, and no one told him. Brad was in Paris on Thursday to attend a photo call for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which earned 13 Oscar nominations. We recommended seeing that movie.

Brad said of the movie:

"This is a great honor for the movie, and I’m especially happy for David Fincher [the director], for without him there would be no Ben Button."

Without the original late great author F. Scott Fitzgerald, there would be no story or movie. How about a shout out to him?

I know, everyone is too busy staring at Brad’s open zipper.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Movie Review

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Over the weekend I went to see The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, starring Brad Pitt, and Bedtime Stories, starring Adam Sandler, and Russell Brand.

Bedtime Stories was entertaining as expected. Adam Sandler and Russell Brand were both good, but the star of the movie was the guinea pig.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was an excellent piece of work. The movie followed Benjamin Button as he was born an old man, and continued to grow younger. The story was woven together with a love story. There wasn’t a single boring part in the entire movie, depsite a nearly 3 hour play time. The

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button movie was based on a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1921, who is considered one of the greatest authors of all time.

I would highly recommend seeing The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Brad Pitt did an award winning job in the movie, and the filming, and special effects as Button got younger was very realistic. The movie itself deserves a Best Picture award.

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