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Brad Pitt Wears Bluetooth, Still Manages to Look Cool

Besides siring a ridiculous amount of children, Brad Pitt and Jon Gosselin now have something else in common: Bluetooth headsets. However, unlike Gosselin, who can pretty much never look cool, Pitt dons his on the cover of Wired Magazine's August issue, promoting his gory war-flick 'Inglourious Basterds.'

Inside the magazine, People.com reports that Pitt gives advice on tech-etiquette and work conduct, in his hard, 'Fight Club'-era, devil-may-care attitude under an advice column labeled 'Ask a Basterd.' The tips he gives, along with the hilarious photo shoot featuring him wailing on 'Guitar Hero,' range from advice on bathroom cell-talking ("Do you want the guy next to you to hear your entire conversation?") to answering calls in theaters ("Never...What if someone sitting near you is trying to make a decent bootleg? Did you ever think of that?").

Which proves, once again, that Brad Pitt is still on target, and his new movie is probably worth seeing... even if he does broadcast himself wearing a Bluetooth. [From: Wired.com, via People.com]

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Brad Pitt is 'Turning Japanese'



Though most people believe the Vapors' 1980 hit song 'Turning Japanese' is a musical ode to pleasuring oneself, the song could also be used to describe Hollywood. For years, A-list stars who wouldn't be caught dead shilling for candy bar, energy drink or cell phone companies (is Catherine Zeta-Jones considered A-list?) have been happy to take the money of Japanese companies to appear in ads that would never be shown on this side of the planet. Or, so they thought. A Web site called Japander.com was the first to really blow the lid off of this grift and remains a top destination on the Web to watch Japanese ads starring American celebrities. But, the jig was officially up when YouTube rolled around and made video sharing so easy, your Grammy could do it.

Aside from the shock of realizing that A-listers have no standards whatsoever, what's really great about the ads is watching the celebs chatter on excitedly about a product in Japanese -- as if they have a clue as to what they're saying! What celebrities are we talking about here? Harrison Ford, George Clooney, Jodie Foster and Kevin Coster, just to name a few. Our friends at GeekSugar spotted Brad Pitt's latest pitch for a cell phone, but here are some classics you can't miss:


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