Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie chat with USA TODAY's Brian Truitt about the wild opening scene of their movie "Babylon," and the definition of a "star."
RELATED: Jennifer Coolidge returns to 'White Lotus' in 'mysterious' Sicily
Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt can’t get you into the most rip-roaring Hollywood parties, but with their latest film, "Babylon,” they can give you a taste of the singular magic of a movie set.
Art imitates stressful life in a massive scene early on during Damien Chazelle’s over-the-top ode to old Hollywood. In “Babylon” (in theaters Friday), filmmakers are trying to line up a key shot in a silent costume drama where A-list power player Jack Conrad (Pitt) plants a kiss on his leading lady just as extras bang around in swords and shields behind them, an orchestra plays, an explosion goes off and the sun sets – all at the same time. And that had to be like clockwork for Chazelle and Co., too.
“I’m so excited that people who aren't in the movie industry can watch this and be a part of that moment,” Robbie says. “Because if I could give that to everyone in the world, I would.”
» Subscribe to USA TODAY:
» Watch more on this and other topics from USA TODAY:
» USA TODAY delivers current local and national news, sports, entertainment, finance, technology, and more through award-winning journalism, photos, videos and VR.
#BradPitt #MargotRobbie #Movie
🇻🇳❤️🇺🇸
Việt Nam à
Are we not living in the times mentioned by Prophet Muhammad SAW? The times of great oppression and divide in humanity? Will the promised time come soon? Will we be taken out of this darkness? Muhammad Qasim Dreams show us the way.
usually hollywood movies have morality to them in my opinion the good people win the bad people lose
Love Brad Pitt
Still hot af.
Brad pitt
Just great actors
our parties get pretty wild in conversation
They must be a secret couple for years !
don’t kill my twin I apologise for wasting your time