Except really it's M-C-F, because Brad in T&L was NAST.
It's honestly been a very long time since I've seen T&L. But even though Pitt himself looked fantastic in FC, the character and the whole aesthetic was NAST-EE.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Except really it's M-C-F, because Brad in T&L was NAST.
It's honestly been a very long time since I've seen T&L. But even though Pitt himself looked fantastic in FC, the character and the whole aesthetic was NAST-EE.
I could never figure out why anyone liked him in T&L, all skinny and dirty and yuck. I only got the appeal later. Basically, I'm not big on skinny, so.
Pictures thanks to ita: [link] The bad skin and the bad hair and the UGH.
This: [link] is NOT nast.
Well, that's all right.
Both Wolverine and Brad Pitt are C for me.
T&L is where I first noticed him. Bad skin? I don't see it.
"There he goes. I just love to watch him go."
I feel a kinship with Spidra, aurelia and Robin, on this one.
I'm not generally speaking really into blondes. And I think I had a strong inclination to view Pitt as a bit of a himbo in the beginning. I still haven't seen many of his films (I almost went to see Meet Joe Black and Troy just for the pretty), but what information about him I've been exposed to has revised my opinion. I respect his keen interest in design and architecture. There are a couple goofy things I overheard him say on the Fight Club extras that were endearing. If it turns out he cheated on his then-wife, that will reverse a lot. I have no respect for that. Silly as it is to weigh and measure things about a person there's no chance in hell you'd actually have a chance to be involved with anyway, I tend to be more attracted to celebrities who have qualities I'd admire in your garden-variety person as well.