The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Trailer

Brad Pitt is one of the best actors out there today who has never won an academy award… and it looks like he’s taking the gloves off for The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, because from the looks of this trailer it seems he’s making a big run at one this year. Holy crap this movie looks amazing. Visually breath taking, the story is unique and the cast is beyond wonderful.

For those of you who may not yet know, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button is about a man (Pitt) who ages in reverse. He is born as an old man and slowly grows younger as he “ages”. Take a look.

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16 thoughts on “The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Trailer

  1. Oscar nod for sure for Brad Pitt and hopefully the academy will nominate Fincher for this one; since they shamefully ignored him last year in regards to “Zodiac”

  2. @nogods4herby, hahahahah that’s funny! I forgot all about that.

    i’ve seen this trailer in the theaters a couple of times, but when i watched it here, i got a little choked up, just thinking it will be another tear jerker because you know the main character will not survivie. i hope i’m not spoiling anything but if you are a fan of brad pitts you know he likes to pick roles in which the characters are troubled and tormented.

  3. Brad Pitt is by far one of my favorite actors ever. If you asked me that when I was in High School i would’ve played the “I’m too cool for that shit” attitude, or the “Yo I’m no fag I LIKE NATALIE PORTMAN!” or something to that degree, but he is no doubt fucking amazing.

    Another epic success under his belt.

  4. it looks amazing….a truly unique concept and i really wanna see how in depth they go with benjamins life….im really feelin the toone and feel of this movie….fincher is always good in my book and brad pitt is really shaping up into a fine actor…

  5. No doubt that it’s going to be a wonderful film but the question is will it be a hit. My good friend Filmnerd Jamie seems to think the film will flop, or at least not make its enormous $200 million budget back. Personally, I have hope.

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