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V for Vendetta (2005)

“You can not kiss an idea, can not touch it or hold it. Ideas do not bleed, they do not feel pain. They do not love. And it is not an idea that I miss, it is a man.”

(via cityyandcolour)

A list of every food Brad Pitt has eaten in a movie, ever.

filmcrack:

- bagel (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
- baguette (Inglourious Basterds)
- baked beans (Johnny Suede)
- bar nuts (Ocean’s Eleven)
- battle food, Greek (Troy)
- carrot, cooked (Meet Joe Black)
- carrot, raw (JS)
- caviar (Curious Case of Benjamin Button)
- cereal (Smith)
- cheeseburger, bacon (Eleven)
- cheeseburger, regular (MoneyballKalifornia)
- chewing gum (Burn After ReadingOcean’s TwelveOcean’s Thirteen)
- chicken breast (Smith)
- chili* (Kalifornia)
- cookies, Christmas (Moneyball)
- cookies, regular (MJB)
- corn chips (Twelve)
- corned beef and cabbage (The Devil’s Own)
- cotton candy (Eleven)
- dumplings (Thirteen)
- eggs and bacon (MJB)
- French fries (Moneyball)
- ham (Legends of the Fall)
- human blood (Interview With a Vampire)
- ice cream/sorbet concoction (MoneyballEleven)
- Jamba Juice smoothie BAR)
- jelly doughnut (JS)
- lollipop (Eleven)
- meatloaf (JS)
- meat and potatoes* (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford)
- nachos (Eleven)
- olive (Smith)
- pancakes (Smith)
- peach (Smith)
- peanut butter (MJB)
- popcorn (Benjamin ButtonMoneyball)
- Popsicle (BAR)
- pot roast (Smith)
- prison gruel (Seven Years in Tibet)
- ramen or maybe udon noodles (BAR)
- room service (Twelve)
- sandwich, ham, cheese, and sardine* (A River Runs Through It)
- sandwich, turkey (MJB)
- sandwich, unidentified (Devil’s Own)
- shrimp cocktail (Eleven)
- soup ( Tibet)
- stir-fry (Thirteen)
- sunflower seeds (Moneyball)
- toast (MJB)
- takeout, Chinese ( ButtonKalifornia)
- takeout, unidentified* (The Mexican
- Tibetan knot pastry (Tibet)
- trail mix (Tibet)
- Twinkie (Moneyball)

* denotes foods that Brad Pitt orders and spends significant amounts of screen time with, but does not ultimately eat.

(Source: vulture.com, via hasnolamb)