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Brad Pitt wants to break some backs too

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Due to the success of "Brokeback Mountain," Brad Pitt has apparently told his reps he wants to play a gay man in a movie that will appeal to all audiences. He says if this happens, it will be "the edgiest work he's ever done."

Well, there's always a sequel...

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Let him and Tom Cruise finish what they started in the Vampire movie since Tom's character was supposed to have gay overtones or be gay in that movie.

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Let him and Tom Cruise finish what they started in the Vampire movie since Tom's character was supposed to have gay overtones or be gay in that movie.

Hhmmm...exactly!! Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt were HOT and SEXY In Interview With The Vampire.

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I would love to see Brad Pitt team up with Paul Walker!

Kirk, that was what I was thinking too! Brad Pitt & Paul Walker - one fantasy of mine. :D

Brad, please do it! :D:D

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I would love to see Brad Pitt team up with Paul Walker!

Yeah, that would be hot! But anyone other than Ben Affleck...ugh, he just turns me off!

I could also see Brad and Joaquin Phoenix. Oh man, that would melt the screen!!!

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