Category: SimplyBrad.com

New Design

Yea it was about time SimplyBrad.com got a new look, wasn’t it? Behold, the awesomest design made exclusively for SB by Pinkchaos.org. Thank you very much! It is best viewed in Firefox, so I recommend that. Working on making it perfect in IE too. Still some small bumps in the road but I didn’t wanna keep it from you any longer =) Let me know what you think?

Happy 2012 everyone!

Happy belated new year everyone! Hope you all had a fabulous time during Christmas and New Year’s. Your webmiss sure did haha. Alright, onto the more important stuff: SimplyBrad.com will have some lovely things coming up. As I’ve said many times before; my website is a continuous work in progress. Lately my time is a bit limited but the love is still there and I am rather excited about some upcoming SB things. So stay tuned and enjoy. Thinking 2012 will be an awesome year for Brad and thus us Brad lovers!

The NY Times: ‘Don’t Forget: He Acts, Too’

IF there is one facet of Brad Pitt that could be considered somewhat obscure, it may be — oddly enough — his acting career. For much of his two decades in the spotlight, since his breakthrough as a ripped, sweet-talking grifter in “Thelma and Louise” (1991) and even more so since “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (2005), a movie that spawned a tabloid cottage industry, Mr. Pitt has been a star first and an actor second. His every move — on film sets and red carpets and humanitarian missions, often with a hard-to-miss entourage that includes his partner, Angelina Jolie, and their six children — provides endless fodder for the celebrity media. But the Brad Pitt on screen remains surprisingly elusive.

The central contradiction can be summed up thus: Mr. Pitt is a superstar who also happens to be something of a wild card. He has steered clear of action franchises and romantic comedies, the typical cornerstones of a major 21st-century screen career. Although he has not shied from big roles — they don’t come much bigger than Achilles (“Troy”) or Death (“Meet Joe Black”) — he has often sought the cover and camaraderie of ensembles, as in the “Ocean’s” movies and “Inglourious Basterds” (which are among his highest-grossing hits).

Read more. Thanks Jamie & Gabriella.


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