New Images: 'Inglourious Basterds' and 'Sherlock Holmes'
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The second image of Brad Pitt (here's the first one) from Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds has arrived online via filmz.ru, and once again we get a nice look at that mustache. And what's up with the mustache in 2008? George Clooney's sporting one for his new flick, Pitt's got one -- Urlesque seems to think 2008 is The Year of the 'Stache; go figure. I think they itch too much. ANYway, in Basterds, Pitt plays the leader of a group of Jewish-American soldiers whose job it is to spread fear throughout the Third Reich. Check out another image below of Diane Kruger in a bar with what looks like a group of drunken soldiers.
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After the jump -- the first images of Rachel McAdams in Sherlock Holmes!
Just Jared nabbed the first images of Rachel McAdams in Sherlock Holmes (seen below). In the film, McAdams plays Holmes' (Robert Downey Jr.) love interest/competitor Irene Adler. The image below kinda gives you an idea of what she will look like, though I've personally seen her in a scene and let me just say that her outfit really makes the character. So consider this a half-look at Irene Adler. More images can be found at Just Jared.
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12-11-2008 @ 5:38PM
Clark Parker said...
Aha! Just yesterday you cat's posted notice that Brad Pitt would be playing Percy Fawcett in an upcoming biopic on the famous missing explorer... I wondered aloud if Pitt would sport the man's righteous 'stache and this give me reason to believe he would... Granted, that one is a fair bit less dramatic then Fawcett's but it fairs well... It fairs very well indeed.
Don't ask me why I'm so hung up on him wearing it... I don't know. I don't even like mustaches, they are a bit of a joke these days aren't they.
But it's always the first thing I think of when I think of Fawcett. It's really quite and impressive mustache and you don't see a leading man wearing one all too often anymore... Although this very article seems to suggest that is changing.
I mean... Just look at it.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b9/PercyFawcett.jpg/225px-PercyFawcett.jpg
Pitt would own that.
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