Man alive, "Meet Joe Black" is total crap. The only reason it's three hours long is because every character takes these suuuuupppperr lloooonnnnggg paaauuuuusseesss in between each word. It was painful.
My brother in law told us it was good. After we watched it and hated it, we found out he thought it was great because Brad Pitt gets hit by a bus at the beginning. He fell asleep after that, had no idea how it ended. I stopped trusting his judgement in movies after that.
I would agree. Every single one of these movies is absolutely worth seeing... except for Meet Joe Black, which only has one good moment when he gets hit by three different cars at the end of the movie.
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Say what you want about Brad Pitt, but he indeed did some great movies... Fight Club maybe my favourite movie of all times and Snatch is also an absolute classic.
He has also turned out to bee a pretty interesting producer with a rather keen eye for quality and significant projects. That was a pleasant surprise for me.
He started out life in Hollywood as a blank-faced pretty boy, but quickly turned in to a pretty exceptional actor with excellent comedic timing and a good eye for smart and original scripts.
I don't think having 'Seven' and 'Seven years in Tibet' in the same quiz is a good idea. I was typing 'Seven years in Tibet' for that answer as I worked my way down the quiz and it automatically gave me the answer for 'Seven' that was further down the list.
Unless it is made into a yellow box quiz (but I don't think these type of quizzes are suitable/necessary for that)...
Man, I today I realised that I have seen a LOT of Brad Pitt movies. I tried Jesse James, Kalifornia, Seven Years in Tibet and a couple more without reading the questions expecting them to pop up, but nope. Despite that, I've still seen half the films on the quiz.
I've seen all of these except for the two Montana ones and the most recent. Liked most of them, too. Even Mr. And Mrs. Smith which I think is underrated. He was great in Once Upon a Time
Unless it is made into a yellow box quiz (but I don't think these type of quizzes are suitable/necessary for that)...