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Brad Pitt fancies gay role

The 'Mr & Mrs Smith' star wants to appear in a 'Brokeback Mountain'-style flick.

Feb  3 2006

Brad Pitt has allegedly jumped on the Ledger/Gyllenhaal bandwagon and said he wants to star in a 'gay movie'.

According to The Sun, a source close to the star said: 'Brad has asked his people to find him a script to play a gay man. He wants it to be a story that appeals to both men and women and he wants it to be the edgiest work he's done. He's seen the critical acclaim that 'Brokeback Mountain' has won and he wants a piece of it.

The source continued: 'Brad knows it would be seen as shocking to take on a gay role because he's seen as such a heart-throb. But he has never shied away from taking on controversial films, and he has often chosen to do smaller, more challenging movies, rather than go for the big box-office smash.'

Neil Jordan's 'Interview with the Vampire' hinted at a homosexual relationship between the two leading vampires, played by Pitt and Tom Cruise. But Brad, it seems, is hungry for more. To read the original story, head over to The Sun here.

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  • Shanae O'Conner said...
    I am very glad he is taking more mature rolls these days. I love a man who can play a role of a character of such a conterversial topic. Viva la Brad! Posted on May 23 2006 18:55
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  • marlone brando said...
    i think its about time. I have waiting all my life to see him play a role like this. This is his role this will further his life to a new level. thanks you. Posted on May 23 2006 18:52
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  • barmyarmy said...
    All male casts are the future. No more dire films where the only 'selling-point' is the latest fitty wearing skimpy clothes. Imagine how good Basic Instinct might have been with someone like Harrison Ford instead of Sharon Stone! Posted on Feb 06 2006 13:31
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  • Smudger said...
    I think this is a great move. Hopefully this will spell the end of those godawful heterosexual rom-coms a la Maid in Manhattan, Notting Hill etc etc. This is the future of film. I think there's a niche market in making gay horror movies, gay star wars remakes, you name it - endless potential. Posted on Feb 03 2006 17:32
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